CCYJ interns may work in person or remotely, according to the nature of their assignment. Most internships at CCYJ combine in-person and remote work. Hours and length of service may vary, depending upon each individual’s availability and CCYJ’s needs and expectations.
We provide high-quality, paid opportunities for people who want to gain knowledge about, and experience in, facilitating system change. And because interns are part of our workforce, we pay our interns workforce wages. CCYJ interns do more than learn. Interns contribute—to our work and our success.
Individuals with lived expertise gained from contact with Washington’s child welfare or youth criminal legal systems are encouraged to apply,
There are no age or education requirements for becoming a CCYJ intern. However, most of our interns have been students—in high school, college, or graduate or law school, studying Public Policy, Systems Change, Public Health, Social Work, and NonProfit Management
To learn more about becoming a CCYJ intern, please contact supportccyj@ccyj.org