U.S. Judicial Branch

2025 Fall Internship - Curator's Office


Pay$22.19 / hour
LocationWashington/District Of Columbia
Employment typeFull-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: 837107300
      This is a fall position with the Curator's Office at the Supreme Court of the United States in Washington, D.C.

      Closing Date: Thursday, 06/05/2025, 11:59 PM EDT

      Please note that this vacancy has a limit of 200 applicants. The job opportunity announcement will automatically close if that limit is reached prior to the closing date.

      Duties


      The Curator's Office was created by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger in 1973 to record and preserve the Court's history. Its mission is to promote a greater public understanding and appreciation of the nation's highest court.

      Interns in the Curator's Office develop a substantial working knowledge of the role and functions of the Supreme Court, its history, and the architecture of the building. Each internwill work with one or more staff memberson curatorial projects, such as Visitor Programs or Digital Assets Management. In addition to their individual projects, all interns gain valuable public speaking and interpersonal skills by conducting tours and Courtroom Lectures and staffing a visitor desk. For more detailed descriptions of the curatorial internship positions, see the Curatorial Internship Information page at https://www.supremecourt.gov/jobs/curatorial_internship/InternshipInfoSheet.aspx. Cover letters for candidates interested in the Office of the Curator should specify one or more preferred project areas.


      Requirements


      • Meet Experience Requirements (see Qualifications)
      • Employment is subject to successful completion of a security background check.
      • If you are a male applicant born after December 31, 1959, you must certify that you have registered with the Selective Service System, or are exempt from having to do so under the Selective Service Law. See: www.sss.gov

      Qualifications


      The Program is competitive and draws interns from a highly qualified applicant pool. In general, interns should possess demonstrated academic achievement; ability and willingness to work closely with others; flexibility; self-sustaining motivation and initiative; and impeccable trustworthiness, discretion, and maturity. Good judgment is critical.

      Internships are open to The Public - U.S. Citizens, Nationals or those who owe allegiance to the U.S. See https://help.usajobs.gov/working-in-government/unique-hiring-paths/public.
      • Applicants must have completed two semesters of undergraduate study and meet one of the following criteria:
        • Actively enrolled in an academic program concurrent with the internship term;
        • Returning to a degree program immediately following the internship term; or
        • Participating in a federal fellowship program after the internship;
      • Law students and graduate students are not eligible to participate in the Supreme Court Internship program.
      • Preference will be given to applicants prepared to work eight-hour days, five days per week. Some offices may accept interns available less than full time but at least four days per week.
      • Interns selected for the fall and spring terms should plan to work for 16 weeks.
  • About the company

      The judicial branch of government is made up of the court system. The Supreme Court is the highest court in the country. The nine justices are nominated by the president and must be approved by the Senate (with at least 51 votes). There are lower Federal courts but they were not created by the Constitution.

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