Government
Newton, NJ
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Salary: Unpaid internship
Job Title: Student Intern
Experience: Must be a current college student
Introduction: Unpaid Internship Opportunities with the Department of Children and Families
- Gain real-world experience in your field of study
- Work in various local and area offices, as well as the CP&P and DCF Central Offices
- Must be a current college student to apply
Education Requirements:
- Must be a current college student
- Fingerprints, Outside Activity Questionnaire, Child Abuse Record Information (CARI) background check, or a driving record with five points or more within the past five years may disqualify you from consideration
Office: Legal Affairs
- Responsible for a variety of tasks within several units
- Excellent writing skills and professional communication with agencies are expected
- Legal research and summarization of Appellate and Supreme Court Decisions
- Work closely with the Administrative Hearings Unit and assist with writing Final Agency Decisions
- Work with the immigration unit to assist Department staff with immigration issues
- Provide education and network with other agencies and stakeholders
Inquiry Form:
- Students interested in an unpaid internship with DCF must submit an inquiry form
- Placement is not guaranteed and will be processed in the order received
- Application process can take up to 2 months, so apply with ample time before deadlines
Field Coordinators:
- Field coordinators at colleges or universities can submit an inquiry form on behalf of their students
Contact Information:
- Email:
Organization: Department of Children and Families
Department: Legal and Legislative Affairs
Job Title: Student Intern
Salary: Unpaid internship
Experience: Must be a current college student
H1: Unpaid Internship Opportunities with the Department of Children and Families
H2: Gain Real-World Experience and Develop Skills in Your Field of Study
Introduction:
The Department of Children and Families offers unpaid internship opportunities for college students seeking field experience in social work, psychology, management support services, or other related fields. These internships provide valuable real-world experience and the chance to work in various offices within the department.
Education Requirements:
To be eligible for an internship, applicants must be current college students. However, certain factors, such as a background check or driving record, may disqualify an applicant from consideration.
Office: Legal Affairs
The Office of Legal and Legislative Affairs offers internships that involve a variety of tasks and responsibilities. Strong writing skills and professional communication are essential, as well as the ability to conduct legal research and summarize court decisions. Interns will work closely with the Administrative Hearings Unit and the immigration unit, providing valuable support and assistance to the department and its clients.
Inquiry Form:
Interested students must submit an inquiry form, which will be processed in the order it is received. It is recommended to apply well in advance of any deadlines, as the application process can take up to 2 months.
Field Coordinators:
Field coordinators at colleges and universities can also submit an inquiry form on behalf of their students.
Contact Information:
For any questions or inquiries, please contact the department at .
Organization: Department of Children and Families
Department: Legal and Legislative Affairs
Job Title: Student Intern
Salary: Unpaid internship
Experience: Must be a current college student
About the Department of Children and Families:
- Offers unpaid internships for college students
- Provides field experience in social work, psychology, and other related fields
- Opportunities to work in various offices within the department
Education Requirements:
- Must be a current college student
- Certain factors, such as background checks and driving records, may disqualify applicants
Office: Legal Affairs
- Responsible for a variety of tasks and responsibilities
- Strong writing skills and professional communication required
- Legal research and summarization of court decisions
- Works closely with the Administrative Hearings Unit and the immigration unit
Inquiry Form:
- Students must submit an inquiry form
- Applications processed in the order received
- Recommended to apply well in advance of deadlines
Field Coordinators:
- Can submit an inquiry form on behalf of their students
Contact Information:
- Email:
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