Civil Rights Legal Internship, Equity and Social Justice



Civil Rights Legal Internship, Equity and Social Justice

Salary

$1,578.13 - $2,000.36 Biweekly

Location

Seattle, WA

Job Type

Intern

Job Number

2020SWJA11362

Department

EXEC - Executive's Office

Division

Administration

Opening Date

02/20/2020

FLSA

Non-Exempt

Bargaining Unit

Z3 : KC Personnel Guidelines

Summary

As the only county in the United States named after Martin Luther King Jr, one of the most influential civil rights leaders in our nations' history, King County is a vibrant community with residents that represent countries from around the world. It is a region with increasing diversity that cherishes the artistic and social traditions of many cultures.  Together, we're changing the way government delivers service and winning national recognition as a model of excellence.

We continue to build on an enduring legacy of shared values of equity and social justice, employee engagement, innovative thinking and continuous improvement. With this commitment, King County has adopted a pro-equity agenda aimed at advancing regional change and is developing the systems and standards necessary to achieve better outcomes for all of our residents, regardless of their race or income. All of these qualities make this King County one of the nation's best places to live, work and play.

The County's Civil Rights program enforces the County's fair employment, fair housing, public accommodations, and fair contracting ordinances, and assists the County with Title VII and ADA compliance.

The Civil Rights Legal Internship will provide a rich personal development opportunity and exposure to various aspects of administrative process and local government reporting to the Civil Rights Program Manager/Investigator.  The intern will primarily provide legal research and writing support for the King County Council proposed Human and Civil Rights Commission feasibility study. Develop materials, briefings, and presentations to support stakeholder engagement for the feasibility study.
Some examples of what you will learn/be exposed to include: Basics in Civil Rights administrative procedure; observation of the Civil Rights Commission meetings; developing briefings for community stakeholders and elected officials.
 
The Office of Equity and Social Justice values diverse perspectives and life experiences.  The Office encourages people of all backgrounds to apply, including people of color, immigrants, refugees, women, LGBTQ, people with disabilities, and veterans.

WHO MAY APPLY:  This position is open to candidates who are currently enrolled in a second or third year law student at an accredited law school. The successful candidate must be able to work on-site for a minimum of two consecutive semesters at our office location. 

WORK SCHEDULE:  This work schedule will be Monday-Friday.  The work week will consist of a minimum of 24 hours per week for up to one year from the start date. Weekly hours and longevity of internship are negotiable dependent on student availability. This internship is available for a minimum of two semesters.

FORMS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED:  Applicants should complete an online application using the link provided in this position announcement.  Applications must include a resume and a cover letter including a statement addressing the skills and/or knowledge you hope to gain from this opportunity; law school transcript (does not have to be official); hours per week and start and end dates to which you can commit; name of the law school you are attending and if this internship is for academic credit or paid.   Students may receive academic credit or payment but cannot receive both simultaneously.
 
CONTACT: If you have additional questions regarding this recruitment, please contact Seth Watson at seth.watson@kingcounty.gov or (206) 477-5330. 

Job Duties

  • Legal research, analysis, and develop recommendations on new and or advancing protected categories in housing, employment, public accommodations, and contracting.
  • Develop briefing materials for key stakeholders including community organizations and elected officials on the feasibility study.
  • Perform related legal and or policy research as needed.

Experience, Qualifications, Knowledge, Skills

  • Strong interest in Civil Rights, Equity and Social Justice in government
  • Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite
  • Strong organizational skills and ability to prioritize time-sensitive assignments
  • Excellent legal research and analysis skills

This position is not eligible for King County leave, holiday, insured, or other benefits.  Please contact the recruiter on the posting for any additional questions regarding associated benefits.

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Agency
King County
Address
King Street Center
201 South Jackson Street
Seattle, Washington, 98104
Phone
206-477-3404