Job Postings
Job Announcements, Fellowships, Internships and Other LS job postings

LANC - Job Announcements

Legal Aid of North Carolina is an equal opportunity employer.
Minorities, women, the elderly and the disabled are encouraged to apply.

 
4  Bilingual Paralegal (Part-time)
      Winston-Salem, NC, Job #428


 

 

 

 

[NOTE:  An attorney who is interested in indicating his/her interest in a staff attorney position at a specific LANC office may do so by contacting the managing attorney of that office
 

LANC - Fellowships

Legal Aid of North Carolina is an equal opportunity employer.  Minorities, women, the elderly and the disabled are encouraged to apply.
 

4  Clifton W. Everett, Sr. Community Lawyer Fellowship (2012-13)
      Richmond County, NC
      Job #424
 

LANC - Internships

Legal Aid of North Carolina is an equal opportunity employer.  Minorities, women, the elderly and the disabled are encouraged to apply.
 

4  Martin Luther King, Jr. Summer Internships (Summer 2012)
      LANC offices across North Carolina
      Job #423

 


  

  

Other Legal Services Organizations - Job Announcements

The following job postings have been provided by non-LANC organizations:
 

4 Deputy Director
     NC Justice Center, Raleigh, NC
     [Posted September 12, 2011]
 

4 Education Staff Attorney
     NC Justice Center, Raleigh, NC
     [Posted August 23, 2011]
 

4 State Legislative Associate
     Center for Responsible Lending, Durham, NC
     [Posted August 18, 2011]


 

  

  

  

  

  


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Mission Statement

Legal Aid of North Carolina is a statewide, nonprofit law firm that provides free legal services in civil matters to low-income people in order to ensure equal access to justice and to remove legal barriers to economic opportunity.

 

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