Undergraduate Student Volunteer, Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section
Company: The United States Department of Justice
Location: Washington
Posted on: May 24, 2025
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Job Description:
Undergraduate Student Volunteer, Child Exploitation and
Obscenity SectionHiring OrganizationCriminal Division (CRM)Hiring
OfficeChild Exploitation and Obscenity Section (CEOS)Location:
Washington , DC - United StatesHiring Organization Criminal
Division (CRM) Hiring Office Child Exploitation and Obscenity
Section (CEOS) Location: Washington , DC - United StatesAbout the
OfficeThe Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section ("CEOS") and its
forensic High Technology Investigative Unit ("HTIU") are the
nation's experts in investigating and prosecuting high-technology
federal child exploitation cases and crimes. CEOS Trial Attorneys
and HTIU Digital Investigative Analysts lead the Department of
Justice's efforts to improve the enforcement of federal child
exploitation laws and prevent the exploitation of children. CEOS
and HTIU investigate and prosecute all federal child exploitation
cases including those involving the production, sale, and
trafficking in child pornography, the sex trafficking of minors,
and United States citizens who engage in illicit sexual conduct in
foreign places. In addition, CEOS and HTIU perform other vital
functions within the Criminal Division, including providing advice
and training to other federal child exploitation prosecutors, law
enforcement personnel, and government officials, and participating
in national and international meetings on training and policy
development. CEOS also works to develop and refine proposals for
prosecution policies, legislation, government practices, and agency
regulations.Job DescriptionInterns will assist paralegal and
attorney staff in performing legal and factual research and other
closely related duties of a complex nature in support of the
investigation and prosecution of complex criminal matters. This
includes: digesting substantive materials and transcriptions of
trial testimony or witness interviews; compiling, indexing,
duplicating, and collating documents; reviewing and analyzing
information, including statistical data, relevant to criminal cases
and matters; preparing memoranda, discovery and other documents for
attorneys; conducting factual research for a variety of purposes;
preparing tables of contents, indexes for legal briefs, memoranda,
and other such documents; specific problems and issues raised in
litigation or correspondence; and performing a variety of other
duties which may be assigned.QualificationsSpring and fall
applicants must be available to work at least 24 hours per week
(across at least 3 days) for a minimum of 10 weeks. This
requirement is not negotiable, and availability must be confirmed
with the applicant and their educational institution before an
interview can be conducted. The summer internship is full-time (at
least 32 hours across 5 days per week). This is a fully in-person
internship.Only junior and senior students may apply. Students must
be enrolled either full-time or part-time in a college, university,
or comparable educational institution. Students must be in good
standing academically and eligible to continue as an enrolled
student during the internship. The ideal candidate thrives in a
fast-paced, collaborative work environment, possesses strong
writing and communication skills, demonstrates proficiency dealing
with Internet and computer technologies and produces high quality
academic results, evidenced by a "B"/3.0 (or better) Grade Point
Average. All offers require obtaining a proper security clearance
after a review conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
U.S. citizenship required and applicants must have resided in the
U.S. for at least 37 of the last 60 months.
Application ProcessApplicants should submit a cover letter, resume,
current transcript, and writing sample via email to
ceos.interns@usdoj.gov . The cover letter should be addressed to
Eduardo Palomo and McKenzie Hightower, Internship Coordinators. All
documents should be in PDF format; a single, combined PDF (rather
than multiple) is preferred.We review applications on a rolling
basis. Candidates are strongly encouraged to apply early as
positions may be filled before the deadline.CEOS hires one
undergraduate student to work full-time as an intern each spring,
summer, and fall. This position is volunteer (i.e., uncompensated
position for course credit) and is open until filled. Submission
deadlines for each semester are as follows:These positions are
volunteer (uncompensated).TravelN/ARelocation ExpensesN/AThis and
othervacancy announcements can be found underAttorney Vacancies
andVolunteer Legal Internships . The Department of Justice cannot
control further dissemination and/or posting of information
contained in this vacancy announcement. Such posting and/or
dissemination is not an endorsement by the Department of the
organization or group disseminating and/or posting the
information.
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