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Judicial Court Aide Program
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Judicial Branch Opportunities 
 

  • Court Aide Program Objectives
  • Program Availability
  • Application Deadlines
  • Placement Opportunities
  • Qualifications and Requirements
  • Application Process
  • Court Aide Application - PDF
  • Verification Form - PDF
Court Aide

Program Objectives
To provide the opportunities for high school students to:

  • Learn about the Judicial Branch and the services it provides
  • Complete school mandated community service hours required for graduation
  • Contribute to the community
  • Gain valuable experience and references
  • Further explore career interests and vocational skills


Program Availability

  • April1 to April 30
Application Deadlines
  • March 15
Placement Opportunities
Placement opportunities vary by location and are not available in all areas of the State. Openings are limited.

Court Aide Workplace Hosts 2013
Title City
Assistant Clerk Hartford
Court Interpreter New Haven
Court Planner - Jury Wethersfield
Court Service Center Bridgeport
Court Service Officer-Juvenile Matters New Haven
Deputy Chief Clerk Middletown
Family Services Counselor New Haven
Interpreter Bridgeport
Jury Clerk New London
Juvenile Probation Officer Rockville
Mediation Specialist Hartford
Mediation Specialist Rockville
Temporary Assistant Clerk Middletown
Victim Services Advocate Hartford

Qualifications and Requirements:
  • Must be a high school senior with an interest in the judicial system
  • Recommended and referred by their guidance/career counselor or other school administrator
  • Successfully complete the application, clearance and selection process
  • Be available to work a minimum of three hours per day two days per week
  • Must disclose any pending matter before the Court the Program Coordinator
  • Possess strong communication skills
  • Have the ability to work with diverse populations
  • Ability to maintain high level of confidentiality
  • Must participate in the Court Aide Orientation
Court Aides Group  Application Process
Student Submits Complete Application Packet:
  • Cover Letter
  • Court Aide Application Form
  • Court Aide Verification Form
Send Application Packet by mail, fax, or email to:
Judicial Branch Volunteer/Intern Program
External Affairs Division
Two Riverview Square
99 East River Drive, 7th Floor
East Hartford, CT 06108
Fax: (860) 282-6585

Courthouse architectureUpon receipt, the Coordinator reviews the application for completeness and eligibility. The Coordinator schedules a time to meet with the candidate to discuss available positions and qualifications/skills required.

The Coordinator schedules an interview with the potential placement site supervisor and the candidate. Upon acceptance by the Workplace Host and the V/I Coordinator, a mandatory background check will be conducted prior to the start date.

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