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The National Family Justice Center Alliance hosts student interns, on a quarterly basis, from across the United States and around the world. Interns come at their own expense and serve for designated periods of time working on programs and activities of the Alliance. Interns routinely hail their experience as powerful and life changing.
The Family Justice Center Alliance offers a unique opportunity to be involved with an exciting project that is rewarding and provides excellent work experience. In addition, the intern will have the ability to attend Family Court, City Council meetings, and domestic violence council meetings. The intern will assist with overall day-to-day operations of running an international, non-profit organization. Intern responsibilities include:
• Assisting the founding president, chief executive officer and staff with the Annual The ideal candidate will possess the following minimum qualifications:
• Currently enrolled in a college or a university To be considered for this position, please submit a copy of your current resume and letter of interest highlighting you relevant experience, three references (which includes telephone and email address), and the semester/quarter you are interested in interning to the Director of Administrative Services, Brenda Lugo. Please note that the internship is unpaid; course credit can be given if the intern makes appropriate arrangements.
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