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Address client inquiries and resolve issues related to court reporting with professionalism and efficiency. * Assist in recruiting freelance court reporters. * Manage logistics for remote depositions ...

Court Reporter III

SC · On-site

$76K/yr

... * Assist judges and court personnel with reasonable requests inside and outside the courtroom. * Submit required weekly timesheets and monthly/quarterly reports accurately and on time. * Attend ...

... Assist judges and court personnel with reasonable requests in and outside of the courtroom. Complete required weekly timesheets, and monthly/quarterly reports. Attend meetings or training sessions ...

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Court Reporter Job Shadowing

Superior Court of Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz, CA • On-site

Full-time

Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Salary : $0.00 Annually
Location : Santa Cruz Courthouse, CA
Job Type: Extern/Volunteer
Job Number: 00024
Department: Operations Court wide
Division: Court Reporters
Opening Date: 06/16/2025
Closing Date: 12/31/2026 11:59 PM Pacific
Court Reporter Job Shadowing Opportunity (Unpaid)
Schedule: 8:30 AM or 1:30 PM Start Time (based on court calendar)
Position Summary:
The Santa Cruz Superior Court is offering an unpaid Court Reporter Job Shadowing Program for students currently enrolled in an accredited court reporting school. This in-person opportunity allows aspiring court reporters to gain valuable real-world experience by shadowing an Official Court Reporter during live courtroom proceedings.
Participants will observe and gain exposure to a variety of legal settings, including trials, preliminary hearings, and general calendars across criminal, and/or juvenile. The goal of this program is to help students develop essential skills in accurate, real-time verbatim reporting of legal proceedings.
Requirements:
  • Must be currently enrolled in a court reporting school program.
  • This opportunity is open to traditional court reporting and voice reporters.
  • Must provide documentation verifying the ability to report at a speed of 180 words per minute or higher (e.g., a certificate or letter from a professor or instructor).
  • Must be available to start at 8:30 AM or 1:30 PM and remain until the courtroom takes a break or the calendar concludes for the session.
  • Must have a strong interest in pursuing a career in court reporting and demonstrate professionalism and discretion in a courtroom setting.

Important Notes:
  • This is an unpaid shadowing opportunity. There are no wages, stipends, or benefits associated with this program.
  • Shadowing sessions take place in person at the courthouse.
  • Professional attire is required

Benefits of Participation:
  • Firsthand exposure to live courtroom procedures.
  • Opportunity to observe experienced Official Court Reporters in action.
  • Valuable preparation for entering the professional workforce in the legal system.

This limited term contract postion will work no more than 999 hours. The postion does not recieve paid leave, paid holidays, pension membership or life insurance. The postion will be entitled to 40 hours of sick leave.
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What school/program are you enrolled in?
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Are you enrolled in an internship class that requires the hours?
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When are you planning to take the CSR test?
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Are you currently employed at Santa Cruz Superior Court?
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How many hours are you looking to complete?
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What is your current speed? Must be over 180, proof is required
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What is your availability? You must be able to start at 8:30am or 1:30pm and stay until the break or end of the calendar. Please list out the days & times.
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