Undergrad Students – will be assigned toone of the non-law departments within theoffice, including: public relations, businessoffice, IT support, or victim advocate. Eachdepartment offers a unique opportunity tolearn new specialized skills.
Victim Advocate – interns would workclosely with the grant funded victimadvocate to assist with the following:
Attending court to provide support tovictims and witnesses;
Attending initial meet and greets;
Calling victims and witnesses to providecase status updates;
Explaining services and resourcesavailable to victims and witnesses
Non-Law Pathway – undergraduatestudents looking to intern in a non-lawposition can apply through a continuingapplication process based on availability ofopen positions.
Please submit the followingin a single .pdf file toDAInterns@fresnocountyca.gov:
Cover Letter
Resume
Transcript (unofficial)
IMPORTANT – PLEASE READ: This is an UNPAID INTERNSHIP. Fresno County District Attorney’s Office is an approved internship site for academic internship courses at Fresno State. If selected for the internship you MUST ENROLL IN THE APPROPRIATE INTERNSHIP COURSE FOR YOUR MAJOR BEFORE STARTING YOUR INTERNSHIP HOURS. To enroll you must contact the appropriate faculty member in your academic department for approval prior to starting the internship. You can also contact Claudia Ceja, University Internship Coordinator, at cceja@csufresno.edu or your college’s Internship Coordinator for more details about the steps required to obtain academic credit for internship experiences.