Reporter researches a variety of news stories through interviews, observation, and library and/or online resources. Determines tone and intended audience of story. Being a Reporter investigates and writes a variety of simple news stories. May require a bachelor's degree. Additionally, Reporter typically reports to a supervisor. The Reporter works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Work is closely managed. To be a Reporter typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Marion County-Ocala, FL
**MUST APPLY ON OUR WEBSITE AT CIRCUIT5.ORG-SCROLL DOWN TO CAREERS
This is responsible work covering court proceedings using digital audio recording
systems. The Digital Court Reporter records and monitors all assigned Court
proceedings, making appropriate computerized annotations of key events
throughout. The Digital Court Reporter ensures that the equipment is in good
working order and reports malfunctioning equipment in a timely manner. Working
relationships are established with court personnel, divisions of the Offices of the
Clerk of the Court, State Attorney, Public Defender, other State agencies and the
general public. Applicants must be willing to work a flexible schedule.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING GUIDELINES: Graduation from a standard high school and two years of secretarial and/or clerical experience. Successfully completed studies beyond the high school level may be substituted for the required
experience at a rate of 720 classroom hours or 30 semester hours per year. Notary
certification in the State of Florida preferred. Certification from the American
Association of Electronic Reporters and Transcribers (AAERT) or other court
reporting certifying organization may be required at the discretion of the Chief
Judge.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: Knowledge of English grammar,
punctuation and spelling of spoken word. Good working knowledge of the Court
system and legal terminology. Ability to use and understand the applicable digital
audio court recording system for recording various Court proceedings. Ability to
type a minimum of 55 correct words per minute. Ability to efficiently organize and
prioritize work and meet deadlines. Ability to exercise discretion and
confidentiality. Ability to present a favorable impression to the public and court
personnel. Ability to use a personal computer in a Windows environment,
including word processing, spreadsheet and e-mail applications such as
WordPerfect, Word, Outlook, Corel, Quattro Pro and Excel is required. Ability to
use the Internet.
HOW TO APPLY: Submit a current and complete State of Florida application
(application can be found at Circuit5.org) under the careers section.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $16.10 per hour
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Schedule:
Work Location: Multiple Locations
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