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Court Reporter

U.S. Courts, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290

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Overview The United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois has an opening for an Official Court Reporter. Official Court Reporters serve the Court en banc and must comply with the requirements of the Judicial Conference of the United States Courts and the Court Reporter Management Plan of this Court.

Benefits The United States District Court offers a generous benefits package to full-time, permanent employees, which includes:

Paid leave time for federal holidays, vacation, sick, and Parental Leave

Medical, dental, vision insurance

Access to an infant and toddler care near the Courthouse

The Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program is available to full-time employees with qualifying student loans

Life insurance

Thrift Savings Plan with matching funds (401k & Roth 401k style)

Participation in Federal Employees Retirement System

Health, dependent care, and parking reimbursement programs

Public Transit Subsidy Program

Onsite employee gym

Employee Assistance Program, which provides free counseling, financial assistance, and basic legal services

Qualifications

Successful completion of the certified real-time reporter examination offered by the United States Court Reporter Association or the National Court Reporters Association, or an equivalent qualifying examination is required.

At least four years of prime court reporting experience in the freelance field of service or in other courts or a combination thereof.

If applicants have prior experience providing reporting services to this Court on more than five occasions with the same judge within the twelve months prior to submitting their application, applicants must submit an evaluation of their work and recommendations from that judge.

Qualified by testing for listing on the Registry of Professional Reporters of the National Court Reporters Association or have passed an equivalent qualifying examination.

Ability to accurately record 180 words per minute on literary matter, 200 words per minute for jury charge, and 225 words per minute for testimony.

Skilled in the use of Computer-Aided Transcription equipment.

Possess and provide all necessary personal equipment and software.

Certificate of Merit from the National Court Reporters Association is preferred.

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