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Newark, NJ, United States
Student Internships, Fall
Law Student
Company Review
Contract, Full-time
No
Organization: Division of Law (DOL) Position: Student Internship, Fall Experience: Salary: Unpaid The Division of Law (DOL) offers a unique opportunity for law students to gain hands-on experience in the day-to-day work of the state's civil attorneys. As an intern, you will be assigned to a specific section within DOL, allowing you to specialize in a particular area of interest. With locations in Newark, Trenton, and Voorhees, you have the option to choose the best location for you. Responsibilities: - Perform research and writing tasks - Observe court proceedings, client meetings, and other legal activities - Participate in training sessions offered to Deputy Attorneys General Requirements: - Must be a law student - Available during summer break, fall semester, or spring semester Application Process: - Complete a one-page application - Submit a cover letter, resume, writing sample, and law school transcript - Deadlines: March 15 (summer program), July 15 (fall semester), November 15 (spring semester) - Submit application to Pavithra Angara, DAG at the address provided Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCP&P) Sections Location: DCF - North Newark The Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCP&P) offers internships to undergraduate and graduate students in various fields, including social work, psychology, sociology, criminal justice, and human services. Interns are placed in offices throughout the state, with the majority of positions located in Trenton, Camden, and Newark. Interns work closely with caseworkers and supervisors, gaining hands-on experience in child welfare services. They may assist with case management, attend court hearings, and participate in team meetings. DCP&P also offers training and professional development opportunities for interns. Locations: Statewide, with majority of positions in Trenton, Camden, and Newark Students: Undergraduate and graduate students in social work, psychology, sociology, criminal justice, and human services Timing: Fall semester, spring semester, summer Sections: Interns are placed in offices throughout the state, with the majority of positions located in Trenton, Camden, and Newark. Deadlines: July 15 – Fall semester November 15 – Spring semester March 15 – Summer Application: Complete online application Submit (1) cover letter, (2) resume, (3) three references, and (4) transcripts Applicants seeking to work in Newark should submit their applications to: Anthony Johnson Attn: DCP&P Internship 124 Halsey St, 5th Floor Newark, NJ 07101 Organization: Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCP&P) Position: Student Internship, Fall Experience: Undergraduate and graduate students in social work, psychology, sociology, criminal justice, and human services Salary: Unpaid The Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCP&P) is seeking motivated undergraduate and graduate students in various fields to join their internship program. With placements available statewide, you have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in child welfare services in locations such as Trenton, Camden, and Newark. Responsibilities: - Work closely with caseworkers and supervisors - Assist with case management and attend court hearings - Participate in team meetings - Attend training and professional development opportunities Requirements: - Must be an undergraduate or graduate student in social work, psychology, sociology, criminal justice, or human services - Available during fall semester, spring semester, or summer Application Process: - Complete an online application - Submit a cover letter, resume, three references, and transcripts - Deadlines: July 15 (fall semester), November 15 (spring semester), March 15 (summer) - Submit application to Anthony Johnson at the address provided Division of Consumer Affairs (DCA) Sections Location: DCA - Newark The Division of Consumer Affairs (DCA) offers internships to students interested in consumer protection and the regulation of various professions and businesses. Interns work alongside attorneys and investigators, gaining experience in legal research, case preparation, and administrative hearings. Interns may also have the opportunity to participate in outreach and education programs, as well as attend meetings and hearings with government agencies and industry groups. With a location in Newark, interns have the chance to work in a bustling city with a diverse range of consumer issues. Locations: Newark Students: Law students, undergraduate and graduate students in related fields Timing: Fall semester, spring semester, summer Sections: Interns may work in any of the DCA's 15 sections, with the majority located in Newark. Deadlines: July 15 – Fall semester November 15 – Spring semester March 15 – Summer Application: Complete online application Submit (1) cover letter, (2) resume, (3) two references, and (4) transcripts Applicants seeking to work in Newark should submit their applications to: Samantha Lee Attn: DCA Internship 124 Halsey St, 5th Floor Newark, NJ 07101 Organization: Division of Consumer Affairs (DCA) Position: Student Internship, Fall Experience: Law students, undergraduate and graduate students in related fields Salary: Unpaid The Division of Consumer Affairs (DCA) provides students with the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in consumer protection and the regulation of various professions and businesses. As an intern, you will work with attorneys and investigators, assisting with legal research, case preparation, and administrative hearings. Responsibilities: -
Research, Writing, Observational Skills, Client Interaction, Court Proceedings
Law students only
Submit one-page application, cover letter, resume, writing sample, and law school transcript to designated contact person at relevant Division
Qualification and Experience Law students only
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Aug 25, 2024
May 12, 2024
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