The CSCs are committed to providing access to justice to self-represented court users with legal issues in Massachusetts.

We are looking for interns and volunteers who are interested in gaining hands-on experience within the Massachusetts Trial Court while helping underserved populations gain access to the court system. These unpaid internship and volunteer positions offer both in-person and remote opportunities allowing you to apply and be considered for multiple locations across the state. 

CSCs seek to provide comprehensive legal information and access to resources to court users without attorneys, who have cases in Probate & Family Court, Housing Court, Boston Municipal and District Courts. All CSCs conduct intakes with self-represented litigants, help prepare court forms, identify legal issues and needs, and make proper referrals, among other tasks. In addition, the Virtual Court Service Center (VCSC) staff operate the Virtual Triage Call Center each day. 

The number of hours you spend with us is flexible (part-time or full-time). CSC hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

You will learn about

  • Access to Justice issues;
  • Trial Court departments and their jurisdictions;
  • Interviewing and triage skills;
  • Court forms available to the public and how to complete them; and
  • Social service resources.

Duties may include the following

  • Greeting court users, assessing needs, and explaining available services;
  • Interviewing court users about their needs;
  • Assisting court users complete court forms;
  • Researching community resources; and
  • Working on important individual and group projects.

Qualifications

  • Experience or interest in working with people of diverse backgrounds;
  • Ability to work independently as well as part of a team;
  • Ability to remain calm under pressure;
  • Committed to public service and to learning about legal processes, the court system, and available resources;
  • Experience or interest in customer  service;
  • Complete a CORI check and be eligible to work or volunteer in the United States;
  • Minimum availability and commitment requirements vary by location;
  • Applicants must be residents of Massachusetts or attend school in Massachusetts to be considered for this internship; and
  • Candidates with a fluency in a second language are encouraged to apply.     

How to apply

Interested applicants should apply by using the website below. Applicants will be asked to submit a resume and cover letter addressing the following questions:

  • Why do you want to work at the Court Service Centers?
  • What experience do you have that might prepare you for this position?

Apply for the Court Service Centers opportunity 

Eligible for HLS pro bono credit.