FJC Legal Services Intern
The Montgomery County Family Justice Center (FJC) Legal Services Internship provides interns with a unique opportunity to learn about domestic violence intervention on a direct service level. The Legal Services Intern will gain hands-on experiences in the field of civil law, as it pertains to Protective Orders, Peace Orders and Emergency Evaluation Petitions. The intern will be responsible for the review of legal services referrals and updating databases, observing court proceedings and taking notes, possibly conducting outreach calls to clients to offer legal services, and may assist with reception and intake responsibilities. Interns will be supervised by the FJC Program Manager. The Legal Services Intern will also report to the Lead Legal Services Coordinator for daily tasks.
Students interested in the following areas are highly encouraged to apply: law, paralegal studies, and/ or criminal justice.
Hours Required: Legal Services Interns are required to work at least three (3) 8:30am-2pm shifts per week
Applicant Requirements:
- Must be at least 18 years of age
- Must be currently enrolled in undergraduate or graduate school
- Complete an online application
Desired Skills: Highly Reliable, Telephone Manner, Administrative Support, People Skills, Organized, Highly Motivated Self-Starter, Detail Oriented, Professionalism, Teamwork, Receptionist Duties
Commitment Requirements: Applicants selected for this position are required to commit to a full semester (Fall, Spring or Summer).
Application Submission Deadline:
- For Spring 2025 Internships – October 20th
- For Summer 2025 Internships – March 9th
Applications will be reviewed as they are submitted. Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. Applicants selected after the interview must complete a background check. A current transcript or enrollment verification letter may be requested for proof of enrollment in college/university.
Course Credit: Internship can be used to earn class credit if permitted by school/program.