Judicial Council of California · 20 hours ago
Shapiro Administration of Justice Internship Program (JO# 6601)
The Judicial Council of California is accepting applications for two paid summer internship positions in the Shapiro Administration of Justice Internship Program. Interns will work in either the Research, Analytics, and Data office in San Francisco or the Governmental Affairs office in Sacramento, assisting with various projects and gaining valuable experience in the judicial system.
Responsibilities
Work in trial court workload analysis, data reporting, jury, and data analytics
Responsible for validating and performing quality checks on data
Do research, data analysis, data cleaning, and data preparation
Summarize findings and make recommendations
Prepare written analyses, including data visualizations
Screen, review, analyze and evaluate legislation affecting the judicial branch of government
Coordinate programs and meetings
Conduct policy, statistical, and routine legal research
Draft memoranda and correspondence concerning legislation
Track and monitor legislation
Prepare legislative updates for advisory committees
Compile, annotate, and index provisions of law and legislative measures
Communicate with legislative and administrative staff, the legal community, and the public on behalf of the Judicial Council
Compile lists of bills for specific projects
Qualification
Required
Current enrollment in a college or university, preferably in a field of study associated with the assigned functional area
Currently enrolled in a 2- or 4-year college
Excellent communication skills (both verbally and in writing)
Experience with Microsoft Word and Excel
For Research, Analytics, and Data placement: experience using R or Stata to analyze datasets and/or Power BI to create dashboards and data visualizations
Benefits
Up to $130 per month reimbursement for qualifying mass transit costs.
Company
Judicial Council of California
Judicial Council of California is a nonprofit organization that provides fair and equal access to justice for all Californians.