Posting Details
Position Details
Posting Number |
G/R28996P |
Working Title |
Temporary Post-Conviction Project Social Work Intern |
Department |
Law School-General |
About the University of Georgia |
Since our founding in 1785, the University of Georgia has operated as Georgia's oldest, most comprehensive, and most diversified institution of higher education
(https://www.uga.edu/). The proof is in our more than 235 years of academic and professional achievements and our continual commitment to higher education.
UGA is currently ranked among the top 20 public universities in U.S. News & World Report. The University's main campus is located in Athens, approximately 65 miles northeast of Atlanta, with extended campuses in Atlanta, Griffin, Gwinnett, and Tifton.
UGA employs approximately 3,100 faculty and more than 7,700 full-time staff. The University's enrollment exceeds 41,000 students including over 31,000 undergraduates and over 10,000 graduate and professional students. Academic programs reside in 19 schools and colleges, including our newly formed School of Medicine. |
About the College/Unit/Department |
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College/Unit/Department website |
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Employment Type |
Employee |
Additional Schedule Information |
Students should be able to commit to, at a minimum, the following 2025 work schedule:
Summer 2025 Break: 35 hours per week |
Advertised Salary |
$15.00 per hour |
Anticipated Start Date |
05/19/2025 |
Posting Date |
04/08/2025 |
Closing Date |
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Open Until Filled |
Yes |
Special Instructions to Applicants |
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Location of Vacancy |
Athens Area |
EOO Statement |
The University of Georgia is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, color, disability, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status or other protected status. Persons needing accommodations or assistance with the accessibility of materials related to this search are encouraged to contact Central HR (hrweb@uga.edu). |
USG Core Values Statement |
The University System of Georgia is comprised of our 26 institutions of higher education and learning, as well as the System Office. Our
USG Statement of Core Values are Integrity, Excellence, Accountability, and Respect. These values serve as the foundation for all that we do as an organization, and each
USG community member is responsible for demonstrating and upholding these standards. More details on the
USG Statement of Core Values and Code of Conduct are available in
USG Board Policy 8.2.18.1.2 and can be found online at
https://www.usg.edu/policymanual/section8/C224/#p8.2.18_personnel_conduct.
Additionally,
USG supports Freedom of Expression as stated in Board Policy 6.5 Freedom of Expression and Academic Freedom found online at
https://www.usg.edu/policymanual/section6/C2653. |
Duties/Responsibilities
Duties/Responsibilities |
Survivor Intake:
Under the supervision of
CEASE Clinic staff, interns will travel to state prisons and survivor service provider agencies to complete intakes under staff supervision, and work with various public, private, local, and statewide agencies to connect survivors to pro bono attorneys, advocates, and other survivor resources and services. |
Percentage of time |
40 |
Duties/Responsibilities |
Social Work Case Management:
Under the supervision the
CEASE Clinic's Social Work Advocate, maintain a caseload supporting clinic legal clients; conduct client visits and meetings; case assessment, strategy, and management; identify and interview collateral sources of information (e.g. family members, friends, teachers, social workers, community members, child welfare agency workers, prison staff, service providers, probation officers, and others connected to the client); request, review, and analyze client records (school, medical, psychiatric, criminal, juvenile court, etc.); support clients in identifying their needs, setting goals, and developing a structured plan for achieving those goals through appropriate evidence-based clinical practices and in consultation with legal interns and attorneys; assess a client's needs and readiness for services; provide non-legal advocacy and support for clients in court hearings, mediation, out-of-court meetings, multidisciplinary team meetings, and other settings within the scope of clinic representation; connect clients with appropriate services to address safety, health, housing, transportation, employment, food, education, substance use needs, family care needs, and mental health needs; explore options to meet needs when necessary services do not exist in a community; participate in general office and case management upkeep duties, including computer data entry of intake information, filing, copying, drafting and filing court documents, and serving notice. |
Percentage of time |
40 |
Duties/Responsibilities |
Project Development:
Under the supervision of
CEASE Clinic staff, conduct research on trauma-responsive legal intake, pro bono attorney training curriculum, and community outreach and education on legal resources and remedies. Assist in developing trauma-responsive intake policies and protocols, reaching out to prison social workers, mental health professionals, and survivor service providers to build partnerships and plan intake clinics. Assist in building a network of pro bono attorneys and lay advocates, and assist in providing training and technical assistance to ensure quality and trauma-responsive representation for survivors. |
Percentage of time |
20 |
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