Operations Intern

Location

Virtual.

Deadline date

July 15, 2024 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time

Our Vision

As an operations intern, our vision is to establish a collaborative and inclusive work environment that encourages creativity, diversity of thought, and continuous learning. We at Chen Law Journal value the humanity and contributions of those we work with, inside and outside of the organization. Operation interns at Chen Law Journal will learn new skills and foster new experiences in a collaborative environment. Being an intern at this organization is about taking something away from this learning experience.

Summary Description

Chen Law Journal is seeking rising second-year (sophomore) or higher high school students, undergraduate, and graduate students to participate in the operations department. An operations intern will learn tasks including but not limited to internal team management, organizing human resources documents and information, and coordinating team events, meetups, and work. We will work with interns to foster outreach with new organizations and renew our organizational structure. In this role, you will make significant contributions to every team here at Chen Law Journal. Operations interns will have an impactful, hands-on experience at this organization. Other forms of tasks include but are not limited to project tasks, reports, and presentations.

Operation interns will work on a voluntary basis, but we encourage applying for external funding from a school program or other known opportunities. Although Chen Law Journal is based out of New York City, interns will be working on a remote basis due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Qualifications

Ideal candidates should have a demonstrated interest in public service and law, as well as the ability to work with and support a wide range of communities and a diverse and inclusive workplace. At Chen Law Journal, we believe opportunities should be sincerely entry-level. While prior experience with team management is preferred, it is not required. We encourage any applicant with little to no experience but are committed to making a social impact to apply.

Applicants must be high school students (rising sophomores or higher), undergraduate students, or graduates.

How to Apply

If you want to be considered for this position, please complete the application by clicking the button below. You will be prompted to our application form.

Equal Opportunity

Chen Law Journal strongly believes in equal opportunity and will consider every applicant regardless of race, sex, gender identity or expression, age, disability, religion, national origin, citizenship, marital status, sexual orientation, veteran status, record of arrest or conviction or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.

Questions

If you have any questions or need reasonable accommodations, please email us at info@chenlawjournal.org.

FAQs

How much time is typically required for an internship?

As an organization, we strive to meet your goals and needs ahead. Although this internship is flexible, we typically expect 2-4 hours a week of your time in this position.

Can I apply to more than one internship position?

Yes, you can apply to more than one internship opening. We encourage you to apply for only positions that you are interested in. 

Can I apply for academic credit or outside funding?

Yes, you may, at your own time, apply for academic credit or receive outside funding from an educational institution or another organization. We are happy to send you a letter of reference and work with you in securing that credit or funding.

What is the typical duration of an internship?

Internships are year-long. Interns may be invited to become permanent team members of the organization at the end of their internship.

Will I receive any training during my internship?

Yes, you will be trained by department directors along with other mentors and staff. This internship is a learning experience and does not require any prior experience upon entry. 

Am I eligible to apply if I am not from New York?

Yes, you are still eligible to apply even if you do not live in New York. International students are welcome to apply.

When will I hear back after submission?

We may have delays due to a high number of applications. Expect a reply in a few days to a week. If you do not hear back from us, please email us at stanley@chenlawjournal.org.