Internship Opportunities
The Georgia Justice Project is a great place to learn about criminal defense, social work and social entrepreneurship while simultaneously helping out the community. Students can choose to intern over the course of a semester, during the summer, or year-round. GJP welcomes undergraduate and graduate students of all backgrounds to apply.
GJP has special relationships with multiple universities across the country. Students that are associated with these programs are especially encouraged to consider GJP:
- Georgia State School of Law
- Georgia State School of Social Work
- Emory School of Law
- The Shepherd Program at Washington & Lee University
- Mission Year/DOOR
- The Robertson Scholars Program at Duke University and The University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Other opportunities may be arranged. Contact info@gjp.org for more information.
Law School Interns
Often internships at big firms involve work without any first-hand interactions with cases or clients. GJP law school interns are involved with cases from beginning to end: initial client interviews, writing and filing motions, investigating allegations, meetings with the District Attorneys, and for third-year law students, practicing law in real courts for real cases.
On top of legal duties, interns have the chance to work with clients in other contexts.
Please submit your resumé and cover letter three to four months prior to the beginning of the semester you are interested in interning. Law students interested in summer internships must submit their resumé and cover letter by February 1st. Materials can be sent to info@gjp.org.
Other Interns
Undergraduate interns participate in the legal, social service, and development aspects of the organization. Undergraduate interns often assist in legal cases by interviewing potential clients and gathering police reports. The interns may also be involved in the social service work with clients This could include assisting clients with employment related searches and tutoring clients. In addition, interns will work on development/fundrasing related projects for the organization. This could include grant research and writing, website development and other fundraising campaigns and materials.
Please submit your resumé and cover letter three to four months prior to the beginning of the semester you are interested in interning. Students interested in summer interships must submit their resumé and cover letter by March 1st. Materials can be sent to info@gjp.org.


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