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Probation Undergraduate Intern

Under close supervision of a mentor and for a minimum of 160 hours, the undergraduate select internship provides real-world knowledge through the performance of a variety of functions including, but not limited to, general office duties and high quality execution of engagements and special projects of entry-level staff across Nebraska’s Judicial Branch. 
 
The undergraduate select intern builds skills by working closely with experienced staff, clients and the public involved with the Nebraska court system, probation offices and/or the Office of Public Guardian. Undergraduate select interns will take part in hands on participation and planning and will attend regular staff and client meetings and/or court sessions. While contributing to the mission of the Judicial Branch, experiential learning will lead to skill development and give opportunity to meet a variety of people in the profession, allowing the select-intern to form relationships that can be built upon in the future.
 
Shadow Judicial Branch staff and provide assistance where appropriate. Participate in staff, client, and stakeholder meetings. Observe court sessions. Provide routine information to the public through various means of communication. Create informational and promotional materials. Organize and promote Judicial Branch events or program activities. Compile and maintain records, including routine data entry functions, and assume responsibility for accuracy and completeness. Operate most office machines including computers.  Perform related work as required.
 
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Pursuing a Bachelor's degree in the social sciences, criminal justice, or related fields. 
 
All educational credits must be granted from an accredited institution approved by the U.S. Dept. of Education.
 
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Must be motivated, organized, and possess good communication skills. Maintain a high level of ethics and serves as a role model for justice-involved individuals. Ability to work with many different kinds of people and to adapt to a variety of situations. Ability to participate within a multi-disciplinary team as well as acting autonomously as appropriate. Ability to follow oral and written instructions. Typing and data entry skills. Strong proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint, with a general understanding of data analysis techniques. Strong interpersonal skills and ability to professionally represent Judicial Branch. Ability to meet recurring deadlines, ability to effectively organize time, set priorities, and work under stressful conditions.