Internship Information
JobWatch hosts students completing pro bono internships and placements. If you would like more information regarding interning at JobWatch, please speak to the Careers Coordinator at your University.
Internships generally involve speaking to callers on the JobWatch Telephone Information Service about the situations they are experiencing at work.
At the commencement of the placement students attend extensive training about employment, anti-discrimination and equal opportunity law. Students are also trained in the use of the JobWatch database and telephone system.
Volunteering Information
If you are interested in volunteering at JobWatch, either on the Telephone Information Service or with the Legal Practice, please email your CV and a cover letter to jobwatch@jobwatch.org.au.
Legal Practice Volunteers engage in casework and assist the lawyers with legal research, drafting documents and submissions and sitting in on client interviews and conferences.
Priority is generally given to those who have demonstrable experience or an interest in employment, anti-discrimination and equal opportunity law.