USAJOBS · 1 month ago
Clerk of the Superior Court Internship (Unpaid)
The District of Columbia Courts offers internships for students and recent graduates interested in seeking valuable experience in courts administration. Interns have the opportunity to make meaningful contributions to the Courts’ mission to protect rights and liberties, uphold and interpret the law, and resolve disputes fairly and effectively in the District of Columbia.
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Responsibilities
Observe and assist the Office of the Clerk of the Court with administrative functions and day-to-day operations of all divisions under the authority of the Clerk of the Court
Observe and assist Judicial Support Unit with judicial chambers management
Assist with the organization and disposition of physical and digital documents or records
Assist with providing customer service support, including responding to telephone calls from the public
Observe and assist with data management projects and case management
Assist with daily general administrative tasks
Qualification
Required
Applicant must be a U.S. Citizen or permanent resident, or authorized by United States Citizenship and Immigration Service to intern in the U.S and at least 18 years old
Must commit to a minimum of 10 hours per week
Background and security investigation are required
Students should display a sense of leadership, and have a desire to work in the legal field
The student must be able to commit a minimum of 10 hours per week to track ABA credit hour requirements
Authorization for the release of your adult criminal record revealing any convictions and forfeitures, and any criminal cases currently pending before the courts is required
A criminal history records check will be conducted
To qualify based on education, upload a copy of your college transcript or degree. The transcript must show the name of the college or university, your name, list of courses with credit hours, major(s), and grade-point average or class ranking
Only education or degrees recognized by the U.S. Department of Education from accredited colleges, universities, schools, or institutions may be used to qualify for District of Columbia Courts employment
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