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Title: High School Internship with the Massachusetts Probation Service -Palmer District Court
Starting Pay: $17 an hour
Internship Start Date: 8-week internship beginning on July 7th
Notes: Please complete the on-line application and upload a current resume
Departmental Mission Statement: The Massachusetts Probation Service’s mission is to increase community safety, reduce recidivism, contribute to the fair and equitable administration of justice, support victims and survivors, and assist individuals and families in achieving long-term positive change.
Position Summary:
There are 105 local-level probation offices within five of the seven court departments. You can find probation offices in the Boston Municipal Court Department, District Court Departments, Juvenile Court Department, Probate and Family Court Departments, and Superior Court Departments. The Administrative Office for the Massachusetts Probation Service is the Office of the Commissioner of Probation (OCP) located in Boston. The OCP houses a number of specialized units such as the Interstate Compact Unit, the Records Department which includes the Sealing and Expungement Units.
Tasks may include assisting in day-to-day office duties while learning about the Massachusetts Court System and its various departments. This opportunity will provide the intern with hands-on experience working with probation officers who are responsible for the daily supervision of approximately 64,000 probationers across the commonwealth.
Position Requirements:
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