Traveling Court Monitor
Listed on 2026-02-12
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Administrative/Clerical
Clerical, Data Entry, Government Administration
Overview
State of New Hampshire Job Posting. Judicial Branch, Merrimack Superior Court, Concord, NH. Traveling Court Monitor. Labor Grade: 22. Salary Range: $43,934.80-$53,040.00. Position # CT. ASAP # 687/25-188. The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch, Merrimack Superior Court, has a full-time vacancy for Traveling Court Monitor.
SummaryUnder direct supervision of the clerk of court, this position provides and performs a variety of services associated with the monitoring, logging and recording of testimony in a courtroom, and maintenance of equipment. Provides extensive administrative support to assigned judicial officer. Position processes court cases, enters and updates case data, assists and works with the public, attorneys, law enforcement representatives and other persons having business with the court at the counter and/or in the courtroom.
May perform assigned tasks in one or more courts and/or in the office of one or more clerks. Position requires honesty, integrity, trustworthiness, accuracy, and attention to detail. Employees in this position will be required to travel during the regular course of business and are subject to transfer or reassignment at the discretion of the Administrative Judge.
Education and Experience: High School diploma or GED required, additional education and training preferred.
Five years of relevant, responsible court, law office, business, medical or general office clerical, secretarial or related support experience involving public contact, working with files and records, performing data entry or closely related responsibilities: OR any equivalent combination of experience and/or education from which comparable knowledge, skills and abilities have been achieved.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Knowledge of State of New Hampshire statutes, rules, administrative orders, policies and procedures.
- Knowledge of Federal rules and requirements.
- Knowledge of the basic principles and practices of record keeping, bookkeeping, files, records and case management.
- Knowledge of court processes and legal terminology.
- Skill in providing assistance and services to a variety of users of the court’s services, including using effective oral communication skills.
- Skill in working under pressure and handling significant problems and tasks simultaneously.
- Skill in operating a computer utilizing a variety of software applications with particular competency in word processing.
- Proficiency in the use of English grammar, spelling and composition.
- Ability to edit material for grammatical, spelling and punctuation accuracy.
- Ability to prepare documents using dictation equipment.
Other Requirements:
- Successful completion of a background check, including a criminal records check.
- Travels to trial courts as assigned; operates and maintains various recording equipment used in the courtroom, checks microphones, cabling, recording heads and other items required to record testimony, monitors recording of court testimony, determines and directs changes in microphone position; adjusts volume or recording equipment; creates and maintains logs of proceedings; marks and preserves exhibits; maintains recordings in filing system; maintains inventory of media, forms and other items used in court proceedings;
performs basic preventative maintenance services. - Types and prepares court orders, memoranda, and other court-related documents as instructed; prepares transcript excerpts as required by judicial officer. Prepares transcript estimates, duplicate recordings and log notes of proceedings for transcription by third parties.
- Performs various clerical and support tasks by direction of the clerk; assists clerk in courtroom duties as required; trains other employees as needed. May assume departmental responsibilities by working in the office of the clerk; processes court cases; provides assistance to the public by responding to inquiries at the counter, by telephone and in writing; verifies records and documents, checking for clerical and mathematical accuracy and completeness, and processes for further action;
creates new files; enters information into the court’s case…
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