Criminal Law Internship | DOD Military Commission Defense Organization |
CRIMINAL LAW INTERNSHIP DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE MILITARY COMMISSIONS DEFENSE ORGANIZATION POSITION TITLE: Research Investigative Intern DIVISION/OFFICE: Investigations Division I. INTRODUCTION The Military Commission Defense Organization is a group of civilian and military members, attorneys, investigators, analyst, and paralegals who are dedicated to the rule of law and ensuring detainees in Guantanamo Bay have zealous representation. The investigative intern will be assigned to a diverse team of committed human rights professionals. A trial team at the Military Commission Defense Organization is in search of one or more investigative interns. Interns will experience 8 weeks of partnering directly with members of a defense team to complete various investigative tasks, advocate for a Guantanamo Bay detainee, and assist with establishing a legal precedent for pending sentencing of a military commission case. The investigative internship at the Military Commissions Defense Organization (MCDO) provides undergraduate and graduate students with the fundamental investigative techniques and the relevant criminal law knowledge needed to assist Attorneys. The Internship begins with a training session that orients the intern to MCDO, case history and team dynamics. In the second week, the Investigative Interns are assigned projects and will be responsible for completion of the investigative tasks assigned. Investigative Interns will be assigned to work with the investigative unit, attorneys, and other members of the team. Interns should expect to work zealously for our client! II. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS (Major Duties and Responsibilities) To perform this job successfully, an intern must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed will be representative of the knowledge, skills, education, training, experience and/or ability required. Persons with disabilities must be able to perform these duties with or without reasonable accommodation(s).
III. AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT (ADA) REQUIREMENTS: Rare (30%), Occasionally (60%), Frequently (90%), Constantly (100%) In addition to the essential functions listed above, this position also requires the intern to be able to do the following:
The Internship experience we provide is a one of kind legal internship which provides hands on experience. No previous experience required. We offer a learning experience that can both prepare an individual for graduate-level work and provide an individual with the credentials necessary for employment within a field in the federal government. Applicants should be a U.S. citizen, able to successfully pass a background check and receive a security clearance. Interested applicants should be prepared to submit the following:
Best Consideration By: June 15th Compensation: Unpaid Benefit: Secret Level Security Clearance Applicant materials and any inquiries should be emailed to: Supervisory Investigator, Brian Ruffin at email: brian.c.ruffin.civ@mail.mil. Phone inquiries are also available at: 757-927-8207. |
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