The Center for Law, Justice & Culture is accepting applications for program assistants for the Summer Law & Trial Institute in July 2016.
The application deadline for the positions is April 30. This is a paid position for 28 hours per week.
The Summer Law & Trial Institute is a 12-day immersive residential program high school students from Southeast Ohio that aims to increase their understanding of the law and its possibilities. The program also seeks to foster an interest in all aspects of legal education, service, and issues and to create the next generation of legal, advocacy, and community professionals.
Each program assistant position will:
- Be assigned a group of approximately eight institute participants.
- Serve as undergraduate mentors to high school students.
- Assist in daily program operations and facilitation of program.
- Serve as first point of contact of students.
- Assist in mock trial preparation and organization.
- Reside in Ohio University residence halls throughout the program.
Program assistants will work closely with CLJC Pre-Law Specialist Larry Hayman.
To apply for the position, please submit the following materials (as PDF or JPEG documents) to Hayman at hayman@ohio.edu:
- A 1-2 page statement of interest and qualifications for the position
- A current resume or CV
- A current DARS report
This position is ideal for students academically and professionally interested in law, justice and culture, especially those with mock trial experience, including recent graduates. All years, first through fourth, will be considered for this position.
Contact Hayman with any questions about the position.
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