INTERNSHIP
LOS ANGELES COUNTY COMMISSION ON HUMAN RELATIONS
Research and Data Entry for Web-Searchable Database of Human Relations Resources
http://www.lahumanrelations.org/jobs/index.htm1. OBJECTIVE:
To procure a student intern to perform research of Los Angeles-base human relations organizations and database entry of this information for the Commission's searchable website database of human relations resources. Position requires cursory knowledge of human relations resources in the County of Los Angeles, for example, community based organizations that provide assistance in the areas of hate crime victim assistance, human relations curriculum, peer mediation, conflict resolution, and support services serving the many ethnic, cultural and faith communities in the County. Knowledge of data entry systems is also required.
Undergraduate Internship
As an undergraduate intern with the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office, students have the opportunity to learn about the criminal justice system firsthand. They work closely with all levels of staff, from deputy district attorneys to investigators to support staff, as well as have contact with other court and law enforcement staff. An undergraduate intern working in one of our branch or area offices, special units or Bureau of Investigation can be expected to assist with any of the following duties:
- Collecting and analyzing statistics
- Doing research and special studies on issues affecting individual cases
- Assembling reports, documents or manuals for distribution
- Contacting witnesses -- civilian and law enforcement -- regarding court dates
- Assembling case evidence notebooks; sorting evidence
- Performing any related clerical work, as required, including answering telephones, photocopying and delivering documents, transporting media equipment and the like
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