What are the responsibilities and job description for the Pretrial Services UNPAID internships Fall 2025 position at Pima County?
Job Description Summary
Students are invited to supplement their academic curriculum by interning in the Pima County Superior Court Pretrial Services' (PTS) Assessment Office located at the Pima County Adult Detention Center OR in PTS's Supervised Release Office located at 150 W. Congress.
The general focus of the internship is to provide students with the opportunity to work in a structured criminal justice setting and develop professional-caliber skills related to conducting interviews, assessing information and preparing reports and recommendations. Interns should expect to interview pretrial defendants, conduct background investigations and assist in preparation of bail recommendations and/or supervision performance notifications for the Court.
Job Description
We are no longer accepting applications for the SPRING 2025 semester. We are currently accepting applications for the FALL 2025 semester. The deadline to apply is 4/11/2025.
Essential Functions
(Performing the below duties and demonstrating the desired skills may be utilized to evaluate the intern at the completion of their internship.)
The Pretrial Services Assessment Office conducts assessments for the setting of bail conditions for pretrial defendants who have been arrested in Pima County. Interns will help interview defendants, contact collateral references and assist with the preparation of bail recommendations for initial appearance hearings. This PTS Office supports initial appearance hearings which are held twice daily and 365 days each year.
The Pretrial Services Supervised Release Office monitors pretrial defendants who have been released pending trial. Interns will assist Pretrial Services Officers in the supervision of these defendants by helping conduct court date reminders, manage defendant contact requirements and prepare supervision performance notifications for the court. The intern will have exposure to supervision related duties while supporting Pretrial Services Officers.
The interns are expected to exhibit and develop skills in the following:
In addition to filling out the Internship Application, upload a current resume and letter of interest.
Students interning with the PTS Assessment Division can work in the evenings and weekends if desired. PTS Supervised Release Office operates during the court's regular business hours, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Students are invited to supplement their academic curriculum by interning in the Pima County Superior Court Pretrial Services' (PTS) Assessment Office located at the Pima County Adult Detention Center OR in PTS's Supervised Release Office located at 150 W. Congress.
The general focus of the internship is to provide students with the opportunity to work in a structured criminal justice setting and develop professional-caliber skills related to conducting interviews, assessing information and preparing reports and recommendations. Interns should expect to interview pretrial defendants, conduct background investigations and assist in preparation of bail recommendations and/or supervision performance notifications for the Court.
Job Description
We are no longer accepting applications for the SPRING 2025 semester. We are currently accepting applications for the FALL 2025 semester. The deadline to apply is 4/11/2025.
Essential Functions
(Performing the below duties and demonstrating the desired skills may be utilized to evaluate the intern at the completion of their internship.)
The Pretrial Services Assessment Office conducts assessments for the setting of bail conditions for pretrial defendants who have been arrested in Pima County. Interns will help interview defendants, contact collateral references and assist with the preparation of bail recommendations for initial appearance hearings. This PTS Office supports initial appearance hearings which are held twice daily and 365 days each year.
The Pretrial Services Supervised Release Office monitors pretrial defendants who have been released pending trial. Interns will assist Pretrial Services Officers in the supervision of these defendants by helping conduct court date reminders, manage defendant contact requirements and prepare supervision performance notifications for the court. The intern will have exposure to supervision related duties while supporting Pretrial Services Officers.
The interns are expected to exhibit and develop skills in the following:
- Be customer service orientated to court employees and the public.
- Develop and demonstrate excellent verbal and written communications skills to include phone and e-mail etiquette.
- Develop and demonstrate good listening skills to obtain proper information.
- Develop and demonstrate understanding of working with confidential and sensitive information.
- Develop and demonstrate experience working with diverse populations.
- Must have basic skills to operate a desktop computer using Windows based or Microsoft Office software.
- Must be enrolled in a four- year degree program as a Junior or Senior.
- Must be at least 20 years of age and work the designated hours of the intern position on a part-time basis.
- Must commit to intern a minimum of 135 hours per semester.
- Must have no Felony Convictions.
- Must agree to submit to fingerprinting and criminal history check.
- Must agree to sign a "No Hostage" waiver for the Sheriff's Department.
In addition to filling out the Internship Application, upload a current resume and letter of interest.
Students interning with the PTS Assessment Division can work in the evenings and weekends if desired. PTS Supervised Release Office operates during the court's regular business hours, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.