Government
Los Angeles, CA
Legal Staff Paralegal in Los Angeles, CA
Legal Staff
No
**Members Only**: Internship Programs
Monthly Salary:
Annual Salary:
Job Title: Intern
Job Number: VIP02
Department: Human Resources/Employee Relations
About the Organization:
- Largest unified trial court in the United States
- 580 judges and commissioners
- 36 facilities within 12 judicial districts
- More than 4,800 full-time Court employees
- Annual budget of over $1 billion
- Located in Southern California, one of the nation's largest and most populous counties
About the Programs:
- Offer practical work experience and skill development
- Familiarize participants with court procedures and operations
- Provide an enhanced understanding and appreciation for the judicial system
Paralegal Program:
- Provides quality paralegal work experience
- Assists with preparation of legal documents for cases involving child support, spousal support, and health insurance issues
- Participants receive experience preparing legal documents, networking opportunities, and an overview of Court processes and procedures
- Placement area: Civil Law
- Who should apply:
- Students currently enrolled in paralegal schools, colleges, and universities throughout LA County
- Individuals who have completed a Paralegal certificate program in paralegal schools, colleges, or universities
- Interns can receive accreditation or course credit from their school or certification program
Application Process:
- Applicants will be placed on an eligibility list for up to 6 months and considered for available opportunities
- Provide a current and accurate email address for communication with the Court
- Human Resources staff will notify all applicants of their application status via email
- Questions can be emailed to ****
Organization Information:
- Agency: **Members Only**
- Address: 111 N. Hill Street, Rm. 203, Los Angeles, California, 90012
- Website: ****
Internship Programs Supplemental Questionnaire:
- Question 1: In which program/area are you interested in participating?
- Court Administration & Courthouse Operations
- Judicial and Courtroom Operations
- Family Court Services Mediation (requires ASCW or AMFT accreditation)
- Paralegal (requires paralegal certification or current study)
- Not Sure
- Question 2: Indicate all areas where you would be willing to work
- Question 3: What is your current availability?
- Question 4: How long do you plan to commit to the program?
- Question 5: Are you under 18 years old?
- Question 6: If you are under 18 years old, specify the high school counselor, instructor, or a representative of a participating community or professional organization or church who has referred you.
- Question 7: For-Credit Internship: Will you be receiving accreditation or course credit for a school or certification program as a result of your work?
- Question 8: For-Credit Internship: If you will you be receiving accreditation or course credit for a school or certification program as a result of your work, provide the following:
- School and/or program
- School/program representative contact information
- The requirements for receiving credit
- Attach any relevant documentation to your application
- Question 9: If you were referred by an organization, agency, school, government program, or other program, indicate it here.
- Question 10: If you are looking for placement in a specific department, litigation area, or judge/commissioner, IN ADDITION TO WHAT YOU SELECTED ABOVE, indicate it here.
- Question 11: If you are applying as part of a cohort, indicate it here.
H1: **Members Only**: Internship Programs
H2: About the Organization
H2: About the Programs
H2: Paralegal Program
H2: Application Process
H2: Organization Information
H2: Internship Programs Supplemental Questionnaire
May 06, 2025
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