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About the Program
The Court Internship Program will provide opportunities for current college students, emerging graduates or recent graduates to explore careers within the Court and at the same time provide meaningful, real world, on-the-job, professional work experiences that allow the intern to apply theoretical knowledge.
An internship with the court is defined as an unpaid, closely monitored, highly structured, strategic, well defined project related program that provides professional work experience outside of the classroom environment.
An internship with the court merges academic, personal development, and career exploration in one. Internships are typically part-time and lasts three to six months but can also last for several years.
Benefits for the Intern
· Gain valuable, professional work experience related to academic discipline and/or career goals.
· Enhance or develop interpersonal & communication skills.
· Enhance your creativity or to develop your creativity.
· Apply or develop your problem solving abilities.
· Preparation to enter the workplace environment.
· Apply theoretical knowledge to practical work assignments.
· Opportunity to learn new skills.
· Create a new business network.
· Build confidence and self esteem.
· Gain a competitive edge to compete for open positions.
Types of Projects
For All Departments
· Creating handbooks or manuals.
· Designing charts, graphs, or posters.
· Assisting in generating forecasts of workloads and potential impact of existing or new programs.
· Conducting studies and surveys.
· Developing presentations.
· Compiling technical reports for analysis.
· Assist in creating or preparing academic lesson plans and/or training materials.
· Conduct research.
· Creating communication information and/or newsletters.
· Creating customer service information.
· Assist in preparation of budgets and financial reports.
· Organize or assist in creating special programs and/or materials.
· Prepare displays & exhibits.
· Gather and prepare information for division or countywide meetings.
· Conducting cost analysis.
· Assist in preparation of contracts and verification of compliance.
· Gathering of statistics and process reviews for improved operational efficiency to streamline countywide processes and procedures.
· Create a new database.
· Coordinate events.
· Judicial library coordination & maintenance.
How to Apply
Be sure to complete all sections of the application & answer supplemental questions or your materials may notbe considered. Here's how to apply:
2. When applying, be sure to completely fill in all areas of the application and answer supplemental questions.
3. Submit completed application and supplemental questions to Attn: Internship Coordinator, 4050 Main St., Lower Level, Riverside, CA 92501
How to Contact Us
Riverside Superior Court Attn: Internship Coordinator Phone number: 951.955.5557Address: 4050 Main Street, Lower Level Riverside, CA 92501
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