Help law students seeking summer, academic term, and postgraduate opportunities in the public sector explore their interests and strategize about career options
Counsel individual students, including those from groups historically underrepresented in the legal profession
Provide feedback on resumes and cover letters, and guidance on networking and interview strategies
Design and implement programs and communications to educate students and graduates on professional skills and public interest career options, and to build public interest student community
Assist in the administration of Georgetown Law’s public service summer funding program
Collaborate closely with Georgetown offices, student groups, and outside organizations
Cultivate relationships with employers and alumni and participate in recruitment and networking events
Requirements
A J.D. and at least 5 years of experience in a law school career advising office, a government or public interest organization, or a similar setting, before or after law school
Demonstrated commitment to equity and cultural sensitivity as well as experience using an equity lens in their professional work and/or personal lives
Experience and/or training in counseling, coaching, or advising individuals (including peers or mentees) in navigating career decisions
Demonstrated ability to communicate with, listen to, and hold space for people from a wide variety of backgrounds, including those different from their own
Experience with collaboration, teamwork, and relationship building
Benefits
medical, dental, vision, disability and life insurance