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How much do court tv jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for court tv in the United States is $24.62, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.27 and $26.20 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some typical responsibilities for professionals working on Court TV productions?

Professionals on Court TV productions are often responsible for researching legal cases, attending court proceedings, conducting interviews with experts, and producing live or recorded content for television or digital platforms. The job usually involves collaborating with legal analysts, videographers, editors, and newsroom staff to ensure factual accuracy and compelling storytelling. Team members must also adapt quickly to changes in trial schedules or breaking news, often working irregular hours to cover high-profile cases. This environment offers valuable experience in legal journalism and exposure to high-stakes reporting, which can lead to advancement opportunities in broadcast media or specialized legal reporting.

What is a Court TV job?

A Court TV job typically involves working in legal journalism, broadcasting, or production, covering live trials, legal analysis, and justice-related news. Positions can range from reporters and producers to legal analysts and technical crew responsible for filming and editing courtroom proceedings. Employees must have a strong understanding of the legal system, excellent communication skills, and experience in journalism or broadcasting.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Court Tv position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Court TV role, you need strong journalistic skills, legal knowledge, and experience in broadcast or multimedia production, often supported by a background in communications, journalism, or law. Familiarity with live broadcast equipment, video editing software, and courtroom reporting systems is highly beneficial. Exceptional interpersonal skills, adaptability, and the ability to work well under deadline pressure set candidates apart. These competencies are crucial for accurately covering courtroom proceedings and delivering engaging and reliable content to viewers.

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Court Security Officer, El Dorado, AR

Court Security Officer, El Dorado, AR

Walden Security

El Dorado, AR • On-site

$29.62/hr

Full-time

This job post has expired today. Applications are no longer accepted.


Walden Security rating

5.9

Company rating: 5.9 out of 10

Based on 46 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

56th of 102 rated security


Job description

Walden Security is currently recruiting experienced Court Security Officers. CSOs will provide armed security to courthouses under the USMS contract.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Includes the following and other duties may be assigned:

Perform entrance control: Enforce the District's entry and identification system which includes operating security screening equipment to detect weapons, contraband, and prohibited items, checking items such as handbags, briefcases, computers, packages, baby carriages, wheelchairs, etc.

Perform roving patrol: Patrol court facilities and grounds of the facility in accordance with applicable post orders.

Perform stationary post assignments: Stand guard at stationary posts which include (but not limited to) monitoring closed-circuit television, duress alarm systems and other security equipment, courtrooms, judge chambers, and jury rooms.

Perform escort duties: When directed, provide armed escort services for judges, court personnel, jurors, and other designated individuals.

Perform garage parking and pedestrian control: Where applicable, direct traffic and control lights on court facility properties, as described in the post orders and/or standard operating procedures.

Enforce law and order: Enforce federal law while in the performance of assigned duties. This includes (but not limited to) detaining any person attempting to gain unauthorized access to Government property, or a court proceeding(s), or attempting to commit acts that imperil the safety and security of Government employees, property, and the public.

Prepare reports and records: Prepare various reports and records regarding contract performance issues, such as labor hours worked, accidents, fire, bomb threats, unusual incidents, or unlawful acts that occurred within the court facility area.

Court attendance: Responsible for securing unattended courtrooms, an inspection of courtrooms prior to a proceeding, testing of security devices, and other duties concerning security of the court area.

Preserve order: Responsible for providing security presence in the courtroom, enforcing federal law and judicial orders within the courtroom, enforcing local court rules regarding prohibited items, and providing protection to court proceedings as circumstances dictate.

Requirements

Education and/or Experience: High school diploma or general education degree (GED). At least three (3) calendar years of verifiable experience as a certified law enforcement officer or its military equivalency (Master-at-Arms, CGPD, Security Forces Specialist, etc.); all three (3) years must have occurred within the last seven (7) years. The experience must have included general arrest authority.

Language Skills: Must have the ability to read, write, speak, and understand English. Must possess the ability to understand, explain, interpret, and apply rules, regulations, directives, and procedures.

Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: Must have a valid driver's license from state of residency and a safe driving record for the past five years; Must receive clearance from the Department of Justice. Must have completed or graduated from certified Federal, state, county, local or military law enforcement training academy and able to provide certification as proof.

Other Qualifications: Must be at least 21 years of age; Ability to pass a pre-employment drug screen and criminal background check.

Physical Demands: Must meet medical standards as specified by the United States Marshal Service (USMS); The physical demands are based on the contract and must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

"Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, pregnancy, genetic information, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other protected category under applicable federal, state, and local laws. "

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  • VEVRAA Federal Contractor
Pay Rate
$29.62—$29.62 USD

We offer every employee — from executive managers to administrative support to security professionals — unique and generous benefits, as well as opportunities for career growth.

So if you're ready to embark on a meaningful career with one of the nation's most dynamic and fastest growing security companies, apply with Walden Security today.


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