12110 – Court reporters, medical transcriptionists and related occupations

Broad Occupation Category

1 –Business, finance, and administration occupations

TEER

2 – Occupations usually require a college diploma or apprenticeship training of two or more years; or supervisory occupations

Major Group

12 – Administrative and financial supervisors and specialized administrative occupations

Sub-major group

121 – Specialized administrative occupations

Minor group

1211 – Court reporters, transcriptionists, records management technicians and statistical officers

Court reporters record and transcribe verbatim the proceedings of courts, legislative assemblies and committees, and prepare transcripts for use by judges, tribunals and quasi-judicial panels. They are employed by courts of law, provincial and federal legislative assemblies and committees, or they may be self-employed. Medical transcriptionists record, transcribe and edit dictation by physicians and other health care providers, surgical proceedings, health-related reports and other medical documentation. They are employed by hospitals, medical clinics and doctors’ offices, or they may be self-employed. Closed captioners, braille technicians and other transcriptionists are included in this unit group.

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Example Titles

  • Braille technician

  • Closed captioner

  • Court reporter

  • Hansard reporter

  • Medical transcriptionist

  • Transcriptionist

Main Duties

This group performs some or all of the following duties:

Court reporters

  • Record verbatim proceedings of courtroom using electronic stenograph machine or stenomask

  • Respond to requests during court sessions to read back verbatim evidence

  • Transcribe recorded proceedings in accordance with established formats

  • Verify accuracy of transcripts by checking copy against original record of proceedings and accuracy of rulings by checking with judge

  • Research and locate quotes to ensure accuracy

  • Respond to requests for transcripts ordered by judges, lawyers or the public

  • File and store shorthand notes of court session.

Medical transcriptionists

  • Transcribe recorded dictation in accordance with established formats or written documentation from medical reports, correspondence, health records and patient information

  • Proofread work for typographical and grammatical errors

  • Edit transcripts for missing or incorrect content and formatting.

Employment Requirements

  • Court reporters require completion of secondary school.

  • Completion of a college or other program in court reporting is usually required and the Chartered Shorthand Reporter (CSR) certificate may be required for court reporters.

  • Medical transcriptionists require completion of secondary school.

  • Completion of a recognized medical transcription program is usually required and the Certified Medical Transcriptionist (CMT) certificate may be required for medical transcriptors.

  • Occupations working in Braille usually require education in Unified English Braille (UEB) competence and related studies of 1-2 years.