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Litigation Paralegal

Saint Petersburg, FL · On-site

$1.0K - $1.5K/mo

... legal professionals, proficiency with clerical office tasks, and preparing formal documents and ... Internships or experience work at law firms are a strong plus. * We offer a benefits package ...

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Litigation Paralegal

Saint Petersburg, FL · On-site

$1.0K - $1.5K/mo

... legal professionals, proficiency with clerical office tasks, and preparing formal documents and ... Internships or experience work at law firms are a strong plus. * We offer a benefits package ...

Paralegal

Chicago, IL · On-site

$50/hr

A political science-related degree is essential and any internship or prior summer experience in a ... Ideal candidate has knowledge of politics and is aware of the legal process. * We offer excellent ...

Minimum of 1 year of real estate paralegal or legal assistant experience or relevant internship experience required * Basic understanding of real estate closings, title review, and loan documents

Develop and support professional-development opportunities for attorneys, paralegals, law clerks, fellows, interns, and other members of the legal team; * Coordinate the recruitment, selection ...

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Director of Legal Services

Evanston, IL · On-site

$110K - $125K/yr

Develop and support professional-development opportunities for attorneys, paralegals, law clerks, fellows, interns, and other members of the legal team; * Coordinate the recruitment, selection ...

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Director of Legal Services

Evanston, IL · On-site

$110K - $125K/yr

Develop and support professional-development opportunities for attorneys, paralegals, law clerks, fellows, interns, and other members of the legal team; * Coordinate the recruitment, selection ...

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As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for paralegal legal internship in the United States is $59,731.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,000.00 and $68,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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A Paralegal Legal Internship is a temporary position that allows students or recent graduates to gain practical experience working alongside attorneys and paralegals in a law firm, corporate legal department, or government agency. Interns typically assist with legal research, drafting documents, organizing files, and preparing for hearings or trials. This hands-on experience helps interns understand the legal industry, develop essential skills, and network with legal professionals, which can be valuable for future career opportunities. Internships may last for a few weeks to several months and can be either paid or unpaid, depending on the organization.

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As a Paralegal Legal Intern, you'll typically assist attorneys and paralegals with tasks such as conducting legal research, drafting and organizing legal documents, and helping prepare case files for court proceedings or client meetings. You may also handle administrative duties like managing case calendars, filing, and maintaining client records. The workload often involves collaborating closely with legal professionals, which provides valuable exposure to real-world legal processes and enhances your understanding of the legal system. This hands-on experience is an excellent way to build practical skills and gain insight into various areas of law.

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A paralegal legal internship provides practical experience in legal research, document preparation, and courtroom procedures, which can enhance employability and skill development. It often offers networking opportunities and insight into legal careers, making it a valuable step for those pursuing a paralegal profession.
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Bilingual Legal Advocacy Program Paralegal

A Safe Place

Waukegan, IL • On-site

$24.04 - $32.69/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Description

A SAFE PLACE- LAKE COUNTY CRISIS CENTER

Bilingual Legal Advocacy Program Paralegal


The Paralegal is responsible for providing support, information, advocacy, and legal guidance for victims of abuse. The role provides assistance to applicants to determine A Safe Place eligibility utilizing CIS & Infonet systems, needs assessment via IM-CAT and or IM-CANS, safety planning, and develops service plans for clients filing orders of protection (domestic violence and/or human trafficking) as well as supports clients with filing other protective orders. The Paralegal acts as a liaison between client and legal system, including connecting them to the Lake County State's Attorney's Office and providing referrals to other services within A Safe Place and to outside legal aid and other connected services. Additionally, the Paralegal is responsible for completing data entry into electronic record system (CIS) and Infonet as well as participate in the performance reporting process. 


The ideal candidate utilizes compassion and a trauma-informed approach to provide crisis intervention, safety planning, and case management for clients in, or preparing for, court proceedings. This position reports to the Director of Courthouse Services.


A Safe Place is a recognized 501(c)3 listed under Lake County Crisis Center for the Prevention & Treatment of Domestic Violence Inc.

Position is located in Waukegan, IL and may travel to other locations as needed.

Reports to and works closely with the Chief of Legal Services and Sector Partnerships.


Job Responsibilities:

  • Conducts client eligibility assessments through A Safe Place' intake process using CIS & Infonet, completing and documenting all funding required paperwork including but not limited to DHS, ICADV, and Medicaid.
  • Completes intake and Medicaid paperwork and other tasks including data entry records in a timely manner and in accordance with agency policies and procedures.
  • Works with clients to create their individualized service plans in a timely manner and in accordance with agency policies and procedures. These plans may include referrals to other departments within the agency, services in other organizations, with an understanding of the impact that incarceration may have on the client's service needs. 
  • Provides trauma informed services in assessing needs via IM-CATS, developing necessary service and safety plans and referrals to other ASP programs and outside complimentary services.
  • Assist clients in preparing and filing legal protective orders as well as other court documents. 
  • Accompany clients to court hearings, provide emotional support and procedural information as well as develop individual safety plans. 
  • Explains court procedures, legal options, and terminology in an accessible manner, helping clients understand their rights and the legal process.
  • Provides support and guidance on behalf of clients within the court system who are impacted by incarceration (past, present or potential), and those who are interacting with the Lake County State Attorney's office, legal aid organizations, Lake County Detention Court, and Lake County law enforcement including the Sheriff and jail personnel.
  • Completes data entry of electronic records (CIS) into Infonet. Contributes to grant specific reporting requirements and Board Dashboard data gathering and submission.   
  • Educates clients on services available through A Safe Place as well as outside organizations and facilitates their access to these services through referral processes.
  • Educates interns and other staff, volunteers on procedures and client assistance.
  • Educates law enforcement and court personnel on domestic violence issues including abuse that results in victims at risk for incarceration, have been incarcerated or where there is a potential for incarceration, A Safe Place's legal services, the Illinois Domestic Violence Act, and Lake County protocols.
  • Speaks to the community about the needs of domestic violence survivors, especially those for which incarceration is an issue, in the legal system. Collaborate with the Legal Advocacy Program team to develop bilingual (English-Spanish), low literacy written education materials about the program and the issue of incarceration and its overlap with domestic violence and human trafficking.  
  • Attends and participates in all onboarding training, staff meetings, grant specific orientations/trainings/gatherings, and other training and meetings as requested and as identified in the employee's Training Plan. 
  • Work as a team player in the organization.
  • Perform all other duties as assigned.

Requirements


What We're Looking For

  • A completed Legal Studies/Paralegal Career training and certification. Bachelor's degree in counseling, social work, criminal justice or closely related field. High School diploma (GED) and three to five years of experience working with victims of domestic violence or within the criminal justice system may be considered in lieu of degree.  
  • Experience in the field of domestic violence and/or human trafficking and trauma informed knowledge of survivors' and their children's needs.
  • Bilingual required.
  • Excellent interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills to participate in community activities, represent A Safe Place in the court system and develop supportive relationships with victims of partner abuse, volunteers, staff members, and court and legal personnel.
  • Ability to work independently and as a member of a team.
  • Excellent organizational skills for completing Orders of Protection, tracking statistical information and achieving the goals and objectives of the agency.
  • Ability to accept, to understand, and to relate sensitively to people of varied socio-economic, racial, cultural, and experiential backgrounds.
  • A commitment to the philosophy and program of A Safe Place, which includes a commitment to survivors' & children's issues, sharing a belief in helping to create a society free from violence, and in working in a cooperative environment.


Work Environment

This position operates across professional office settings, Lake County courthouses, law enforcement agencies, and community partner sites. Employees regularly encounter trauma disclosures and high-stress crises. Flexible scheduling is required to accommodate court accompaniment and client needs. Up to two holiday shifts per year are required.


Benefits

Benefits include health, dental, and vision insurance; a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) or Health Savings Account (HSA); a 401(k) retirement plan; generous paid time off, including vacation, sick leave, and holidays; and access to an Employee Assistance Program (EAP).


Additional Information: This posting outlines the role's primary responsibilities. A full job description will be provided upon hire.


Pre-Employment Requirements

Pre-employment requirements include DCFS and criminal background checks, fingerprinting, professional reference and license verification, and clearance through the sex offender registry and the Office of Inspector General (OIG).


Equal Opportunity & Inclusive Hiring Statement

A Safe Place is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to building a diverse, inclusive, and trauma-informed workplace. We strongly encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds and identities and are dedicated to providing a respectful environment free from discrimination or harassment.