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Unit Manager

Cleveland, OH · On-site

$66K - $67K/yr

Position responsibilities encompass 24-hour operations, 7 days per week in order to ensure the safe, secure, and humane operation of the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Juvenile Division ...

Court Administrator

Dayton, OH · On-site

$125K - $163K/yr

Provides direction and feedback to the financial resources professionals at the court regarding the development and advocacy for the court's budgets with federal, state, and county funding sources ...

Court Administrator

Dayton, OH · On-site

$125K - $163K/yr

Provides direction and feedback to the financial resources professionals at the court regarding the development and advocacy for the court's budgets with federal, state, and county funding sources ...

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As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for county court in Ohio is $23.41, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.36 and $24.90 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a county court?

A County Court is a local court found in many countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom, that handles civil cases such as disputes over contracts, property, and personal injuries. In the UK, County Courts deal primarily with civil matters, while in the US, they may also handle some criminal and administrative matters depending on the state. County Courts are usually the first level of court for most civil cases, and their decisions can often be appealed to higher courts. The structure and specific responsibilities of County Courts can vary by jurisdiction.

What are some common challenges faced by clerks working in a county court, and how can these be managed?

Clerks in a County Court frequently manage heavy caseloads, tight deadlines, and the need to stay updated on evolving court procedures and legal requirements. Balancing administrative tasks such as filing, scheduling, and maintaining accurate records with assisting judges and communicating with attorneys can be demanding. Effective time management, strong organizational skills, and clear communication are crucial to handling these challenges successfully. Additionally, most courts offer training and support to help new clerks adapt to their responsibilities and workflow.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a county court judge, and why are they important?

To thrive as a County Court Judge, you need a law degree, substantial legal experience, and bar admission, along with a deep understanding of civil and criminal law. Familiarity with legal research tools, case management systems, and court procedures is essential. Strong analytical thinking, impartiality, and excellent communication skills help judges make fair, well-reasoned decisions and manage courtroom proceedings. These qualifications and skills are vital to uphold justice, maintain public trust, and ensure efficient court operations.

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Infographic showing various County Court job openings in Ohio as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 16% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $48,695 per year, or $23.4 per hour.

Court Reporter - Lucas County Court of Common Pleas, General Division

Lucas County Ohio

Toledo, OH

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, PTO

Re-posted 27 days ago


Job description

Please note  - only candidates with experience using transcription software and stenographic shorthand will be considered for this position.  

JOB PURPOSE AND OVERVIEW

Create verbatim record of court proceedings.  Prepare transcripts when as requested.  Ensure exhibits are properly labeled and maintain custody during and after completion of court proceedings.   

The Lucas County Court of Common Pleas is the trial court of general jurisdiction. This means that it hears felony cases as well as civil disputes where the amount of money in controversy exceeds $500 and also has exclusive jurisdiction over civil cases exceeding $15,000.

Ten judges currently serve in the general division. As a part of their judicial office, they conduct pre-trials, schedule deadlines, rule on motions, and hear both jury and bench trials.

The Court Administrator, under the direction of the judges, is responsible for overseeing the non-judicial functions of the court including the following departments:

  • Administrative Office
  • Jury Commission
  • Court Deputies
  • Adult Probation
  • Regional Court Services
    • Centralized Drug Testing
    • Electronic Monitoring
    • Pretrial Services
    • Pretrial Booking

In addition to competitive wages, the Court of Common Pleas offers generous benefits including but not limited to:
  • Affordable health insurance
  • Free dental and prescription drug plan
  • Free Life Insurance
  • Wellness Program, health coaches, free health screenings, reimbursement for gym memberships, weight loss programs, smoking cessation, cardia rehab, and diabetes case management
  • Ohio Public Employment Retirement (vested at 5 years of employment), Deferred Compensation Programs
  • Paid Time Off - sick leave, vacation leave, personal days, flex time, 12 paid holidays

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QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

  1.     Minimum of a High School Diploma.
  2.     Knowledge and ability to use Computer Aided Transcription software and stenographic shorthand writers with a minimum         writing speed of 225 wpm.
  3.     Must possess keen analytical and organizational skills and the ability to function at a high level within a large, complex organization.            
  4.     Knowledge of common office practices, procedures, and equipment.                                  
  5.     Proficiency in operating a personal computer and using Microsoft Office products such as Word, Outlook.                               
  6.     Ability to prioritize work, work independently without daily direct supervision, and manage a variety of projects simultaneously in a high pressure atmosphere under severe time constraints.  Must have excellent-management skills and be highly organized and detail-oriented.
  7.     Exceptional interpersonal skills including the ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with Judges, other elected officials, Court employees, Law Enforcement officers, Lawyers, outside agencies, businesses, and the general public.                                   
  8.     Ability to maintain sensitive and confidential information.                          
  9.     Creativity and ability to conceive and implement innovative approaches to solve problems and meet objectives.  Ability to recognize the need for change and respond with flexibility to changing program demands, propose solutions, and ensure that solutions are implemented.
  10.   Ability to effectively and professionally communicate verbally and in writing in English to diverse audiences, and to produce concise, error-free documents and reports.
  11.   Ability to organize and lead meetings of employees, Judges, and others, and to make oral presentations before elected and appointed officials, public and private groups, Court employees, and others.                        
  12.   Must be conscious of and sensitive to the diversity within the Court's jurisdiction and be able to interact professionally with this diverse population of people from many different geographic, socioeconomic, religious, racial, and ethnic backgrounds on a regular basis.                      
  13.   Professional appearance and demeanor appropriate for a representative of elected officials.
  14.   Demonstrated dependability, reliability, and excellent attendance record.                           
  15.   Patience, objectivity, maturity, effectiveness under stress, initiative, adaptability, leadership, and sound judgment.                                   

The qualifications and requirements listed above are guidelines for selection purposes.  Alternative qualifications may be substituted if considered by the Court to be sufficient to demonstrate the ability to perform the essential duties of the position.

Additional consideration will be given to applicants who have any of the following:  prior experience working in a court system, have an Associate's Degree with court reporter training preferred, Registered Professional Reporter (RPR) certification. 

COURT EXPECTATIONS OF EMPLOYEE

In completing the duties and responsibilities of this position, the Court expects the incumbent will adhere to all Court policies, guidelines, practices and procedures; act as a role model both inside and outside the Court; perform duties as workload necessitates in a timely, accurate and thorough manner; be conscientious about meeting department productivity standards; and communicate regularly with supervisor about department issues.

AT-WILL EMPLOYMENT

The individual holding this position is an at-will employee and serves at the pleasure of the Court; employee is not in the classified civil service system and is not a member of a bargaining unit.  The Court is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race; color; religion; sex; gender or gender identity; sexual orientation or identity; national origin (ancestry); age (40 or older); citizenship; marital status; pregnancy, childbirth or medical condition related to pregnancy or childbirth; military status (past, present, or future); non-disqualifying disability; genetic information; and all other classes and conduct protected by Ohio, federal, and local law. 

APPLICATION PROCESS

To be considered for this position, please submit the following:

  • A completed application 
  • A cover letter detailing your interest and qualifications for the role
  • A resume outlining your work experience and education

QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

  1.     Minimum of a High School Diploma.
  2.     Knowledge and ability to use Computer Aided Transcription software and stenographic shorthand writers with a minimum         writing speed of 225 wpm.
  3.     Must possess keen analytical and organizational skills and the ability to function at a high level within a large, complex organization.            
  4.     Knowledge of common office practices, procedures, and equipment.                                  
  5.     Proficiency in operating a personal computer and using Microsoft Office products such as Word, Outlook.                               
  6.     Ability to prioritize work, work independently without daily direct supervision, and manage a variety of projects simultaneously in a high pressure atmosphere under severe time constraints.  Must have excellent-management skills and be highly organized and detail-oriented.
  7.     Exceptional interpersonal skills including the ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with Judges, other elected officials, Court employees, Law Enforcement officers, Lawyers, outside agencies, businesses, and the general public.                                   
  8.     Ability to maintain sensitive and confidential information.                          
  9.     Creativity and ability to conceive and implement innovative approaches to solve problems and meet objectives.  Ability to recognize the need for change and respond with flexibility to changing program demands, propose solutions, and ensure that solutions are implemented.
  10.   Ability to effectively and professionally communicate verbally and in writing in English to diverse audiences, and to produce concise, error-free documents and reports.
  11.   Ability to organize and lead meetings of employees, Judges, and others, and to make oral presentations before elected and appointed officials, public and private groups, Court employees, and others.                        
  12.   Must be conscious of and sensitive to the diversity within the Court's jurisdiction and be able to interact professionally with this diverse population of people from many different geographic, socioeconomic, religious, racial, and ethnic backgrounds on a regular basis.                      
  13.   Professional appearance and demeanor appropriate for a representative of elected officials.
  14.   Demonstrated dependability, reliability, and excellent attendance record.                           
  15.   Patience, objectivity, maturity, effectiveness under stress, initiative, adaptability, leadership, and sound judgment.                                   

The qualifications and requirements listed above are guidelines for selection purposes.  Alternative qualifications may be substituted if considered by the Court to be sufficient to demonstrate the ability to perform the essential duties of the position.

Additional consideration will be given to applicants who have any of the following:  prior experience working in a court system, have an Associate's Degree with court reporter training preferred, Registered Professional Reporter (RPR) certification. 

COURT EXPECTATIONS OF EMPLOYEE

In completing the duties and responsibilities of this position, the Court expects the incumbent will adhere to all Court policies, guidelines, practices and procedures; act as a role model both inside and outside the Court; perform duties as workload necessitates in a timely, accurate and thorough manner; be conscientious about meeting department productivity standards; and communicate regularly with supervisor about department issues.

AT-WILL EMPLOYMENT

The individual holding this position is an at-will employee and serves at the pleasure of the Court; employee is not in the classified civil service system and is not a member of a bargaining unit.  The Court is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race; color; religion; sex; gender or gender identity; sexual orientation or identity; national origin (ancestry); age (40 or older); citizenship; marital status; pregnancy, childbirth or medical condition related to pregnancy or childbirth; military status (past, present, or future); non-disqualifying disability; genetic information; and all other classes and conduct protected by Ohio, federal, and local law. 

APPLICATION PROCESS

To be considered for this position, please submit the following:

  • A completed application (internal candidates must update Skills and Qualifications in Oracle).  Log into Oracle, go to home screen, select Me tab, then the Career and Performance tile, the select Skills and Qualifications.
  • A cover letter detailing your interest and qualifications for the role
  • A resume outlining your work experience and education

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE POSITION 

The following duties indicate the general nature and level of work performed by this position.  They are not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities and qualifications required of this position.  Other duties may be required or assigned at any time.   

  1. Make verbatim record of all proceedings.                             
  2. Complete and maintain a witness log of all evidentiary hearings. 
  3. Maintain a log of all notes for immediate retrieval as well as preserving notes, exhibits, and transcripts in accordance with the Court's evidence retention standards.
  4. Create exhibit log during Court proceedings.
  5. As requested during proceedings read back testimony from notes.
  6. Mark and maintain exhibits during proceedings.
  7. Retain, file, and log all offered and admitted exhibits for immediate retrieval during proceedings and for appellate proposes.
  8. Complete necessary paperwork pertaining to contraband and other valuable materials.
  9.   Seal or expunge notes, exhibits, and transcripts as directed by the Court.
  10. Prepare accurate certified transcripts.
  11. Conduct research as needed