Non-Legal Intern - Fall 2026 at Human Rights First
New York, New York, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

07 Oct, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

09 Jul, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Organizational Skills, Attention To Detail, Problem-solving, Non-legal Research, Writing Skills, Immigration Advocacy, Client Representation, Trauma-informed Care, Collaboration, Spanish Fluency

Industry

Non-profit Organizations

Description
Non-Legal Intern - Fall 2026   The NY office of Human Rights First seeks motivated non-legal interns for the Fall 2026 semester to assist in providing pro bono non-legal representation to asylum seekers before the Asylum Offices and Immigration Courts in the New York and New Jersey area. Interns will have the opportunity to work directly with clients on interviewing and document drafting and collaborate with attorneys on case strategy. Opportunities to work on direct representation cases include non-legal strategy, forms completion, advocacy, non-legal research, and brief writing, among other tasks.     Human Rights First is dedicated to inclusivity and will assist interns with externship credit, work-study, or securing funding from external sources. This position is unpaid, will support mostly the NY team of HRF and may be performed remotely. A computer and internet connection are required for this position. People of color, women, people with disabilities, and members of the LGBT community are encouraged to apply.    How will you make a difference in the Human Rights space through this internship?    Non-legal interns meaningfully contribute to the Refugee Representation program, which provides non-legal assistance to asylum seekers who cannot afford an attorney and need help with a claim for asylum or other humanitarian-based forms of immigration relief. Interns actively engage in furthering Human Rights First mission of working in the United States to promote respect for human rights and the rule of law. Through direct engagement with refugees, non-legal interns assist in the furtherance of clients’ cases, applying their non-legal skills to the furtherance of human rights.    Essential Duties and Responsibilities    * Interns have the opportunity to engage in client interviewing, to conduct screening interviews with potential clients, and to draft case summaries.   * Interns will work with Human Rights First staff on asylum cases, providing support with country conditions and other non-legal advocacy efforts.   * Interns will assist with updating and maintaining databases.   * Interns will conduct non-legal research in developing areas of immigration law and country conditions for analysis and reporting.   * Interns will have opportunities to attend non-legal trainings, advocacy groups, and discussion panels in the greater NY/NJ area and virtually.    Desired Skills and Experiences  * Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and creative problem-solving skills with the ability to manage multiple deadlines at once   * Non-legal research and writing skills, particularly in immigration law, administrative law, federal law, and federal regulations   * Dedicated interest and passion for immigration advocacy, direct client representation, and protecting the rights of migrants   * Experience working with vulnerable populations and survivors of trauma   * Ability to work collaboratively with staff, clients, and community organizations   * Motivated to work independently to manage multiple tasks and deadlines   * Fluency in a second language, particularly Spanish, is a plus.    Education: Enrollment in an undergraduate bachelor’s degree program.   Compensation: Unpaid  Submission Deadline: July 24, 2026   Start Date: September 8, 2026  End Date: December 11, 2026  Time Commitment: 15-20 hours/week Application Instructions: Cover Letter, Resume, Writing Sample (no more than 5 pages).   Human Rights First is committed to recruiting, retaining, and developing staff from a diversity of backgrounds, including members of racial and ethnic minorities, LGBTQ people, people with disabilities, people of all socioeconomic backgrounds, people of all nationalities, and veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces. We believe that a diverse staff and an inclusive work environment that welcomes a range of perspectives make us stronger and more effective.   
Responsibilities
Provide non-legal representation and support to asylum seekers through client interviewing, document drafting, and case strategy collaboration. Conduct research on country conditions and maintain databases to support the Refugee Representation program.
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