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Legal Aid Society of Hawai‘i’s AmeriCorps Project Kaulike

Legal Aid Society of Hawai‘i’s AmeriCorps Project Kaulike

Are you a recent graduate considering a career or law or a professional considering a career change? Looking for meaningful opportunities to build your resume or law school application? Are you committed to serving your community and those in need? ​Legal Aid’s AmeriCorps Member Advocates positions may be the right opportunity for you! Full-Time positions are available on O‘ahu, on Hawai‘i Island in Kona, Maui, and Kaua‘i.

The Mission and Duties:
Project Kaulike is a key component of the Legal Aid Society of Hawai‘i’s efforts to provide legal services to Hawai‘i’s low-income and disadvantaged individuals and families. Project Kaulike members are non-attorney advocates working alongside and under the guidance of Legal Aid attorneys and paralegals.

We are looking for individuals who have good people skills, an interest in helping others, good computer skills, an interest in the law, and who excel working as part of a team. Experience working with disadvantaged individuals and/or legal experience is helpful but not required.  Training is provided.

Are You Interested?

To apply, please submit resume and cover letter to jobs@legalaidhawaii.org.  Please indicate location of interest. Applicants who are not residing in Hawai‘i at the time of application are requested to please include information related to your connection to, or specific interest in, Hawai‘i. Applicants are considered without regard to race, color, national origin, disability, age, sex, political affiliation, or religion.

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