Los Angeles County Superior Court
Volunteer & Internship Programs
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079
Salary :
$0.00 Annually
Location :
Los Angeles, CA
Job Type:
Volunteer/Intern
Job Number:
VIP02
Department:
HUMAN RESOURCES/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS
Opening Date:
11/07/2024
Position Description
ABOUT THE COURTLos Angeles Superior Court is the largest unified trial court in the United States. Its 580 judges and commissioners work in one of the 36 facilities within the Court's 12 judicial districts and are supported by more than 4,800 full-time Court employees. The Court has an annual budget of more than $1 billion. Located in Southern California, Los Angeles County is geographically one of the nation's largest counties, covering 4,752 square miles and, with over 10,400,000 residents, is also one of its most populous counties.
ABOUT THE PROGRAMSThe Court's volunteer and internship programs offer participants valuable opportunities for practical work experience and skill development while familiarizing them with court procedures and various operations, functions, and activities. The programs are intended to provide participants with an enhanced understanding of and appreciation for the judicial system.
Please review the descriptions below carefully to ensure you select the appropriate program in your application.
(1) Court Administration & Courthouse Operations
Offers practical experience in court administration, managing the operational aspects of the judicial system, and the essential components needed for a courthouse to function efficiently and deliver services. This may also include administrative support functions such as human resources, finance, community relations, and other functions.
Placement Areas: Participants may be placed in any courthouse in LA County. Indicate your preferred area in your application. Remote/hybrid opportunities may also be available.
Who should apply:Individuals seeking to gain general work experience or experience in a particular administrative area while learning about the administration of justice and career paths within the court system.Individuals referred by employment support programs like CalWorks, GROW, SER, Pathpoint, etc...(2) Judicial & Courtroom Operations
Participants work closely with judicial officers and courtroom staff and have an opportunity to observe courtroom proceedings in criminal, civil, family, dependency, and mental health. They are exposed to courtroom operations, chambers' procedures, legal terminology, case law, code sections, and other written material.
Placement Areas: Participants may be placed in any courthouse in LA County. Indicate your preferred area in your application.
Who Should Apply:
Individuals interested in pursuing a legal career or those seeking to gain general work experience while learning about the administration of justice and career paths within the court system.
Note: Students currently enrolled in law school should apply to the Judicial Externship program through or contact for more information.(3) Family Court Services Mediation
Offers hands-on mediation experience assisting parents in developing parenting plans, direct supervision and mentoring, 40 hours of mandated training specifically related to mediation in the Court setting, and clinical supervision of hours leading to licensure. Requires commitment to volunteering at the Stanley Mosk courthouse two days per week for six months.
Placement Areas: Stanley Mosk Courthouse, Downtown Los Angeles.
Who Should Apply: Only graduates of Masters' Programs in Social Work or Marriage and Family Therapy who are registered with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences as an Associate Clinical Social Worker (ASCW) or Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (AMFT).
(4) Paralegal
Provide quality paralegal work experience including assisting with the preparation of legal documents for cases involving child support, spousal support, and health insurance issues. Participants receive experience preparing legal documents, access to networking opportunities, and an overview of Court processes and procedures.
Placement Areas: Family Law (Self-Help Centers, Domestic Violence Clinic, Guardianship Clinic, Toll Family Law Counseling Center with LAFLA), Civil Law
Who Should Apply:
Students currently enrolled in paralegal schools, colleges and universities throughout LA County.Individuals who have completed a Paralegal certificate program in paralegal schools, colleges, or universities.
Note: most programs allow participation as a volunteer or intern.
Volunteers
donate their services without pay from the Court and without compensation or credit from a third party (may receive aid or benefits as part of a government program).
Interns
receive accreditation or course credit from their school or certification program. (it is applicant's responsibility to determine if the Court's program meets the requirements of their specific course/program to receive credit).
WHAT TO EXPECT NEXT If you qualify for the program for which you applied, you will be placed on an eligibility list for up to 6 months and considered for available opportunities.
Please provide a current and accurate e-mail address so the Court can communicate with you about this opportunity. Human Resources staff will notify all applicants of their application status via e-mail. We recommend adding info@governmentjobs.com to your SAFE SENDERS list to avoid the notification being filtered as spam mail.
Questions regarding this posting may be e-mailed to
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01
In which program/area are you interested in participating? (Please make sure you have read the descriptions in the bulletin before selecting an answer so you can be considered for the appropriate program).
(1) Court Administration & Courthouse Operations(2) Judicial and Courtroom Operations(3) Family Court Services Mediation (requires ASCW or AMFT accreditation)(4) Paralegal (requires paralegal certification or current study)(5) Not Sure
02
Indicate all areas where you would be willing to work.
LAX/AirportAlhambraAntelope ValleyBellflowerBeverly HillsBurbankDowntown L.A.ChatsworthComptonDowneyEast L.A.El MonteGlendaleHollywoodInglewoodLancasterLong BeachLos PadrinosMonroviaMonterey ParkNorwalkPasadenaPomonaSanta ClaritaSan FernandoSanta MonicaSylmarTorranceVan NuysWest CovinaWhittierRemote
03
What is your current availability? (i.e. Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM)
04
How long do you plan to commit to the program? (i.e. 3 months)
05
Are you under 18 years old? Note: if yes, you must attach proof of eligibility to work (i.e. a work permit) to your application.
YesNo
06
If you are under 18 years old, specify the high school counselor, instructor, or a representative of a participating community or professional organization or church who has referred you. Include detailed contact information.
07
For-Credit Internship: Will you be receiving accreditation or course credit for a school or certification program as a result of your work?
YesNo
08
For-Credit Internship: If you will you be receiving accreditation or course credit for a school or certification program as a result of your work, provide the following:1) School and/or program2) School/program representative contact information3) The requirements for receiving creditAttach any relevant documentation to your application.
09
If you were referred by an organization, agency, school, government program, or other program, indicate it here. Include detailed contact information for the agency and representative/case manager.(i.e. CalWorks, SER, LIFT)
10
If you are looking for placement in a specific department, litigation area, or judge/commissioner, IN ADDITION TO WHAT YOU SELECTED ABOVE, indicate it here. We will do our best to match you with your desired area.
11
If you are applying as part of a cohort, indicate it here.(i.e. Cal Poly Judicial Internship, Fall 2025)
Required Question
$0.00 Annually
Location :
Los Angeles, CA
Job Type:
Volunteer/Intern
Job Number:
VIP02
Department:
HUMAN RESOURCES/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS
Opening Date:
11/07/2024
Position Description
ABOUT THE COURTLos Angeles Superior Court is the largest unified trial court in the United States. Its 580 judges and commissioners work in one of the 36 facilities within the Court's 12 judicial districts and are supported by more than 4,800 full-time Court employees. The Court has an annual budget of more than $1 billion. Located in Southern California, Los Angeles County is geographically one of the nation's largest counties, covering 4,752 square miles and, with over 10,400,000 residents, is also one of its most populous counties.
ABOUT THE PROGRAMSThe Court's volunteer and internship programs offer participants valuable opportunities for practical work experience and skill development while familiarizing them with court procedures and various operations, functions, and activities. The programs are intended to provide participants with an enhanced understanding of and appreciation for the judicial system.
Please review the descriptions below carefully to ensure you select the appropriate program in your application.
(1) Court Administration & Courthouse Operations
Offers practical experience in court administration, managing the operational aspects of the judicial system, and the essential components needed for a courthouse to function efficiently and deliver services. This may also include administrative support functions such as human resources, finance, community relations, and other functions.
Placement Areas: Participants may be placed in any courthouse in LA County. Indicate your preferred area in your application. Remote/hybrid opportunities may also be available.
Who should apply:Individuals seeking to gain general work experience or experience in a particular administrative area while learning about the administration of justice and career paths within the court system.Individuals referred by employment support programs like CalWorks, GROW, SER, Pathpoint, etc...(2) Judicial & Courtroom Operations
Participants work closely with judicial officers and courtroom staff and have an opportunity to observe courtroom proceedings in criminal, civil, family, dependency, and mental health. They are exposed to courtroom operations, chambers' procedures, legal terminology, case law, code sections, and other written material.
Placement Areas: Participants may be placed in any courthouse in LA County. Indicate your preferred area in your application.
Who Should Apply:
Individuals interested in pursuing a legal career or those seeking to gain general work experience while learning about the administration of justice and career paths within the court system.
Note: Students currently enrolled in law school should apply to the Judicial Externship program through or contact for more information.(3) Family Court Services Mediation
Offers hands-on mediation experience assisting parents in developing parenting plans, direct supervision and mentoring, 40 hours of mandated training specifically related to mediation in the Court setting, and clinical supervision of hours leading to licensure. Requires commitment to volunteering at the Stanley Mosk courthouse two days per week for six months.
Placement Areas: Stanley Mosk Courthouse, Downtown Los Angeles.
Who Should Apply: Only graduates of Masters' Programs in Social Work or Marriage and Family Therapy who are registered with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences as an Associate Clinical Social Worker (ASCW) or Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (AMFT).
(4) Paralegal
Provide quality paralegal work experience including assisting with the preparation of legal documents for cases involving child support, spousal support, and health insurance issues. Participants receive experience preparing legal documents, access to networking opportunities, and an overview of Court processes and procedures.
Placement Areas: Family Law (Self-Help Centers, Domestic Violence Clinic, Guardianship Clinic, Toll Family Law Counseling Center with LAFLA), Civil Law
Who Should Apply:
Students currently enrolled in paralegal schools, colleges and universities throughout LA County.Individuals who have completed a Paralegal certificate program in paralegal schools, colleges, or universities.
Note: most programs allow participation as a volunteer or intern.
Volunteers
donate their services without pay from the Court and without compensation or credit from a third party (may receive aid or benefits as part of a government program).
Interns
receive accreditation or course credit from their school or certification program. (it is applicant's responsibility to determine if the Court's program meets the requirements of their specific course/program to receive credit).
WHAT TO EXPECT NEXT If you qualify for the program for which you applied, you will be placed on an eligibility list for up to 6 months and considered for available opportunities.
Please provide a current and accurate e-mail address so the Court can communicate with you about this opportunity. Human Resources staff will notify all applicants of their application status via e-mail. We recommend adding info@governmentjobs.com to your SAFE SENDERS list to avoid the notification being filtered as spam mail.
Questions regarding this posting may be e-mailed to
Follow us on social media!
| | | | |
None associated with this posting.
01
In which program/area are you interested in participating? (Please make sure you have read the descriptions in the bulletin before selecting an answer so you can be considered for the appropriate program).
(1) Court Administration & Courthouse Operations(2) Judicial and Courtroom Operations(3) Family Court Services Mediation (requires ASCW or AMFT accreditation)(4) Paralegal (requires paralegal certification or current study)(5) Not Sure
02
Indicate all areas where you would be willing to work.
LAX/AirportAlhambraAntelope ValleyBellflowerBeverly HillsBurbankDowntown L.A.ChatsworthComptonDowneyEast L.A.El MonteGlendaleHollywoodInglewoodLancasterLong BeachLos PadrinosMonroviaMonterey ParkNorwalkPasadenaPomonaSanta ClaritaSan FernandoSanta MonicaSylmarTorranceVan NuysWest CovinaWhittierRemote
03
What is your current availability? (i.e. Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM)
04
How long do you plan to commit to the program? (i.e. 3 months)
05
Are you under 18 years old? Note: if yes, you must attach proof of eligibility to work (i.e. a work permit) to your application.
YesNo
06
If you are under 18 years old, specify the high school counselor, instructor, or a representative of a participating community or professional organization or church who has referred you. Include detailed contact information.
07
For-Credit Internship: Will you be receiving accreditation or course credit for a school or certification program as a result of your work?
YesNo
08
For-Credit Internship: If you will you be receiving accreditation or course credit for a school or certification program as a result of your work, provide the following:1) School and/or program2) School/program representative contact information3) The requirements for receiving creditAttach any relevant documentation to your application.
09
If you were referred by an organization, agency, school, government program, or other program, indicate it here. Include detailed contact information for the agency and representative/case manager.(i.e. CalWorks, SER, LIFT)
10
If you are looking for placement in a specific department, litigation area, or judge/commissioner, IN ADDITION TO WHAT YOU SELECTED ABOVE, indicate it here. We will do our best to match you with your desired area.
11
If you are applying as part of a cohort, indicate it here.(i.e. Cal Poly Judicial Internship, Fall 2025)
Required Question