
Graduate Student/Law Student Internship
State of Maryland - DHS - Office of the Secretary
Job Description
Qualifications
Education: Applicant must be enrolled in a graduate program (e.g., social work, public policy, human services, law) with a focus on child welfare, family or poverty policy, or related fields
Two Professional or Academic References
Excellent research, verbal and written communication, and analytical skills, with attention to detail and accuracy
Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate effectively with diverse populations and professionals with a range of disciplinary lense
Demonstrated interest in supporting families or child welfare issues and a commitment to advocating for the rights and well-being of Marylanders
Ability to work both independently, collaboratively, and with a positive attitude in a fast-paced, dynamic environment
Sensitivity to cultural differences, trauma-informed practice, and ethical considerations when working with people
Benefits
Duration: This internship is available for the duration of one semester or academic term, with the possibility of extension based on performance and availability
The internship offers a unique opportunity to gain hands-on policy experience related to adult and child welfare, public economic benefits, and child support administration
Responsibilities
Interns learn the tools, levers, and practical skills for advancing a project or moving a policy agenda in the public sector
Under the guidance of the Assistant Secretary for Policy and the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, the intern will make meaningful contributions to projects through research, writing, and personal insight while developing practical skills crucial for a career in social work, policy, or law.
DHS policy priority initiatives include increasing out-of-home placements with kin; ending youth aging out of foster care; implementing the letter and spirit of the Indian Child Welfare Act; streamlining applications for economic benefits; building strong relationships with the judiciary and community partners; and modernizing state child support administration
Conduct research and make recommendations for best practices that advance well-being
Conduct legal and broad research identifying relevant statutes, policies, regulations, court precedent, and innovative practices, to inform and recommend creative administrative and legislative action that advance policy priorities.
Writing and Review:
Draft and edit executive memos related to policies, regulation, and legislation
Draft, review, inform, and edit bill comment forms
Draft legislation; review and edit regulations
Review and edit policies, state plans, and public comment on federal regulations for executive approval
Stay current on state and federal policies, legislation, and trends impacting child welfare, adult care, public economic benefits, and child support.
Assist in analyzing proposed policy changes and advocating for reforms that promote the best interests of children and family well-being
Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, including social workers, data analysts, communications, and lawyers.
Participate in team meetings and collaborative problem-solving efforts to address complex issues affecting children and families
Participate in meetings with community advocates and constituents to hear and engage with their concerns and needs and identify opportunities for working together to solve problems, communicate with constituents, or take corrective steps
Industries:Government Administration
Function: Legal/ Lawyer
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