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County of Lancaster · 1 month ago

Court Intern

The County of Lancaster is offering a professional summer internship position within the Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas, providing students with valuable hands-on experience in the judicial system. Interns will support court operations through research, case management, and administrative duties while gaining practical knowledge of the legal processes and court administration.

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Responsibilities

Assist with legal and case law research using various databases and resources
Observe court proceedings including hearings, trials, and conferences
Support case file management and organization of court records
Assist with preparation of court documents and correspondence
Help coordinate scheduling of court proceedings and meetings
Provide administrative support to judges, court staff, and clerks
Assist with data entry and maintenance of court management systems
Support special projects as assigned by the President Judge or court administrators
Attend educational sessions and training programs related to court operations
Maintain confidentiality of all sensitive information and court proceedings
Assist with public inquiries and provide general information as appropriate
Support technology initiatives and digital file management
Help with preparation of statistical reports and court documentation

Qualification

Legal research skillsMicrosoft Office SuiteCommunication skillsOrganizational skillsCritical thinkingProfessional demeanorEthicsBasic computer skillsComfort with technologyAttention to detailTeam collaborationTime managementIntegrityFlexibilityAdaptability

Required

Applicants must be enrolled as a law student
Consideration will also be given to a full-time student with junior standing in an accredited undergraduate bachelor's degree program in sociology, social welfare, psychology, criminal justice, political science, public administration, pre-law, or other related social sciences; completion of the first semester of the junior year (75 credits); and satisfactory completion of fifteen (15) credits in one of the major fields of study
Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0
Strong academic performance in relevant coursework
Demonstrated interest in the legal system, public service, or social justice
Availability to work 20-25 hours per week during the summer term
Ability to maintain strict confidentiality
Professional demeanor and appearance appropriate for a court environment
Strong written and oral communication skills with ability to interact professionally with judges, attorneys, court staff, and the public
Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail
Ability to gather, analyze, and synthesize information from various sources
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook)
Research skills using both electronic databases and traditional resources
High level of integrity and ethical standards
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
Strong critical thinking and problem-solving abilities
Flexibility and adaptability in a dynamic court environment
Excellent time management skills and ability to prioritize multiple tasks
Professional judgment and discretion in handling sensitive information
Collaborative approach and ability to work effectively with diverse teams
Familiarity with legal research databases (Westlaw, LexisNexis preferred but not required)
Basic computer skills and willingness to learn court management software systems
Ability to operate standard office equipment including copiers, scanners, and printers
Comfort with technology and electronic filing systems
Must successfully pass background check

Preferred

Previous internship or work experience in legal, government, or non-profit settings
Coursework in constitutional law, criminal justice, or related legal studies
Volunteer experience with community organizations or social service agencies

Benefits

Comprehensive benefits

Company

County of Lancaster

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Lancaster County is located in South Central Pennsylvania along the Susquehanna River, approximately 70 miles west of Philadelphia.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage

Leadership Team

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Timothy Goodson
CEO
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Christina Fluegel
Chief Records Officer
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