Communities and Justice

About the Summer Clerkship Program

About the clerkship

A summer clerkship with the Policy, Reform and Legislation Branch provides a unique opportunity to be involved in formulating government policy, law reform and Parliamentary practice. You will have hands-on involvement in a range of projects from civil to criminal law policy and legislation development.

Some of the tasks you may be expected to complete include:

  • preparing briefing notes for the Attorney General and other communities and justice portfolio Ministers
  • liaising with stakeholders
  • conducting in-depth analysis on proposed Bills or policy reform from other Ministers
  • writing speeches
  • attending meetings and consultations, and
  • working with other Government Departments.

Information about Policy Reform and Legislation work and the work we do is available on our webpage; https://dcj.nsw.gov.au/legal-and-justice/laws-and-legislation/policy-reform-and-legislation.

Some conditions

Applicants should note that PRL cannot offer practical work experience required for professional admission as a solicitor or barrister, such as is required by students at the College of Law. We cannot provide the appropriate supervision.

Any questions?

If you have questions you can email policy@dcj.nsw.gov.au

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