If you are a law student seeking real-world legal experience in government, human services delivery, and healthcare in an organization that serves over a million people monthly, this opportunity might be for you. DHS welcomes applications from individuals from historically underrepresented groups.
Currently enrolled 2L, 3L, and 4L students may apply for an externship at the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) to earn law school credit from hands-on legal experience.
DHS, with over 7000 employees, helps provide essential services to over one million Minnesotans in all 87 counties and 11 tribes. In this complex setting, the DHS Legal Externship Program provides challenging opportunities in a professional environment for law school students and gives insight into law in the public sector, with opportunities available in Direct Care & Treatment, Children & Family Services/Operations, Privacy Office, and Health Care.
Read the full posting in Symplicity. To apply, send your resume to Sean McMoore (sean.mcmoore@state.mn.us) or Evelyn Nyuah (evelyn.nyuah@state.mn.us).