U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and U.S. District Court Northern Illinois
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JOB Date: May 8, 2026Job Announcement No.: 2026-29No. of Vacancies: OnePosition Title: Court ReporterGrade Range: CR-01 to CR-04Salary Range: $106,707 - $122,713Closing Date: May 22, 2026The United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois is now accepting applications for a Court Reporter. Consideration will only be given to those who apply through the Court’s online applicant tracking system and submit a cover letter and resume. Please provide letters of recommendation (if possible one judge and three members of a federal trial bar, preferably of this Court). To apply, please see the “Notice to Applicants” section listed below.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. OVERVIEWThe Official Court Reporter is responsible for recording verbatim testimony of court sessions or other proceedings as specified by statute, rule, or order of the Court. At the request of a party or by order of the Court, the Court Reporter provides transcripts within the time frames and cost requirements of the Judicial Conference. Official Court Reporters are required to maintain accurate and legible records of time, attendance, transcript production, and earnings. EXAMPLE OF DUTIES QUALIFICATIONS/ABILITIESApplicants who are realtime certified from the National Court Reporters Association, the United States Court Reporters Association, or an equivalent examination approved by the Administrative Office of the United States (i.e., State of Illinois realtime examination) are preferred. Applicants who are not realtime certified will be considered for the position if they: (1) meet the minimum established requirements set forth by the Judicial Conference; (2) provide realtime reporting to the judges of this Court; and (3) agree in writing to attain realtime certification within 18 months of the appointment date with the Court.At least four years of prime court reporting experience in the freelance field of service or in other courts or a combination thereof.Qualified by testing for listing on the Registry of Professional Reporters of the National Court Reporters Association or have passed an equivalent qualifying examination.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. OCCUPATIONAL INFORMATIONThe position requires the ability to record verbatim testimony, to read back all or any portions of the court records, to work well under pressure, to work extended court and transcription production hours within strict time limitations, and to work as a part of a team to serve all the judges of the Court SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION NOTICE TO APPLICANTSQualified applicants should submit an application, cover letter, resume, and recommendations (including an evaluation of the applicant’s work, if possible) from at least one judge and three members of a federal trial bar, preferably of this Court. Applicants who are realtime certified through USCRA, NCRA or equivalent State examination must submit their certification.Consideration will only be given to those who apply through the court’s online applicant tracking system by May 22, 2026.To view openings and to apply, visit our applicant tracking system at: ILND JobsDue to the volume of applications received, the Court will only communicate with those applicants who will be interviewed. Applicants selected for interviews will be communicated only through email and must travel at their own expense and relocation expenses will not be reimbursed. Applicants will be screened to determine their experience and qualifications. The United States District Court requires employees to follow the Code of Conduct for Judicial Employees. Reference checks with current and former employers will be conducted. Only qualified applicants will be considered for this position. A preliminary background investigation with law enforcement agencies, including fingerprint and criminal record check will be conducted as a condition of employment. Unsatisfactory results may result in termination of employment. Direct deposit is required for payment of compensation for employees. Employees of the District Court, Northern District of Illinois are excepted service appointments. Employees are considered at-will and are not covered by federal civil service classifications or regulations.To be eligible for employment, applicants must meet one of the following requirements: U.S. citizen;Person who owes allegiance to the U.S. (i.e., nationals of American Samoa, Swains Island, and the Northern Mariana Islands);Person admitted as a