Many people express interest in volunteering for OIP. Unfortunately, legal and ethical standards typically prevent us from accepting volunteers.
OIP does provide internships to college students, however. If you are admitted to a college or university, you can join our staff and students as an intern to help the wrongfully convicted.
Internships for college students are available in either OIP’s legal clinic or on OIP’s policy, legislation and engagement team. Students can apply to both internship programs but must submit separate applications.
We are unable to provide funding for internships at OIP.
OIP Legal Clinic Internships
To qualify for internships with the OIP’s Legal Clinic, you must meet the following criteria:
- enrolled in an accredited academic program (currently or will be enrolled)
- have access to reliable transportation
- ability to bring your own laptop is preferred
- self-motivated and able to work independently
- must be able to respect the confidential nature of the legal work conducted in our office (you will be required to sign a confidentiality agreement)
- commit to at least 10 hours of work per week.
The program runs from semester to semester based on the University of Cincinnati’s academic calendar. Each semester, you must re-apply to be considered but we make no guarantees you will be able to participate in the program for longer than one semester.
Interns working in OIP’s legal clinic are responsible for tasks that include:
- picking up and dropping off the incoming and outgoing mail
- filing, scanning and copying
- organizing files
- answering the phones
- general administrative support
- assist with special projects as needed
- assist with events as needed
To apply for an internship in OIP’s legal clinic, please send the following application materials to OIP’s senior legal assistant, Stephanie King, at kingsp@ucmail.uc.edu:
- resume;
- cover letter explaining why you are interested in our program;
- 2 references;
- if you are trying to receive credit for a class for this internship, please include the requirements and your advisor or program coordinator’s name and contact. information.
All applications will be reviewed and responded to by the manager of the internship program. If you qualify and we are interested in learning more about you, an interview at the OIP office will be scheduled.
Internships with OIP’s Policy, Legislation and Engagement Team
Interns working on OIP’s policy team are responsible for tasks that include:
- researching demographic, political, and legislative data;
- assisting the director of policy and engagement and policy fellows on education and advocacy efforts at the Ohio Statehouse and community and campus-based events;
- general administrative support;
- coordinating meetings with legislators, elected officials, professors, and OIP’s client care team;
- assisting with special projects, including community engagement, collegiate, and professional training programs;
- supporting the needs of clients freed through OIP’s work.
Interns supporting the OIP policy team must have their own laptop or tablet and are able to work remotely for a majority of their hours.
To apply for an internship on OIP’s policy, legislation, and engagement team, please send the following application materials to OIP’s director of policy and engagement, Pierce Reed, at pierce.reed@uc.edu:
- resume;
- cover letter explaining why you are interested in our program, the dates that you want to work, and the amount of hours that you want to work;
- two references;
- most recent academic transcript (unofficial transcripts are acceptable);
- if you are seeking an internship as a placement for academic credit and/or funding from a source outside of the University of Cincinnati, also provide contact information for that source.
Candidates selected for an interview will be offered the opportunity to interview in person, by phone, or through Zoom.