Worker's Rights Clinic

The intern will interpret for clients who do not speak English and translate documents for clients who do not read English. The intern will work closely with law students who are providing clients with representation as well as with the Director of the clinic and the clinic Fellow. The intern may also interpret at various outreach events and/or for various community partners such as the Mexican Consulate, the Southside Worker Center, Community Food Bank’s Carided Kitchen, and the YWCA of Tucson.

Internship Available

  • Summer
  • Fall
  • Spring

Deadlines

Spring: November 1
Summer: March 15
Fall: June 15

Purpose of the Internship

The purpose of this internship is manifold. It will assist the clinic and its law students to establish and maintain relationships with clinic clients and community partners while providing an undergraduate law student with an opportunity to experience hands-on legal representation.

Agency Minimum Qualifications

Proficient in oral and written Spanish

Agency Preferred Qualifications

In BA law program; translation certification

How to Apply

Please provide a resume and cover letter by email to Shefali Milczarek-Desai, Director of the Workers’ Rights Clinic : shefalimdesai@email.arizona.edu

Sponsor Organization
James E. Rogers College of Law