Paralegal Internship
PARALEGAL INTERNSHIP
About the U.S. Trustee Program
The United States Trustee Program (USTP) is a litigating component of the Department of Justice whose mission is to promote the integrity and efficiency of the bankruptcy system for the benefit of all stakeholders-debtors, creditors, and the public. The USTP is a national program with twenty-one (21) regions consisting of field offices, and has broad administrative, regulatory, and enforcement authorities in bankruptcy cases, including chapter 7 and 13 consumer cases, family farmer chapter 12 cases, small business reorganizations, and complex chapter 11 corporate reorganizations. The USTP is the only participant in the bankruptcy process uniquely positioned to address multi-jurisdictional misconduct or other issues of national scope that give rise to systemic fraud and abuse, while also effectively combatting local matters affecting the integrity of the bankruptcy system.
Opportunities
The USTP seeks to host paralegal interns during the Fall 2026 session, September – December, throughout any of the field offices in twenty-one regions.
We invite you to visit the USTP's Web site at U.S. Trustee Program | Department of Justice for more information.
Description
Paralegal interns will assist office staff with a variety of tasks related to administrative and legal support services, and legal research.
The typical duties of a paralegal intern include:
- Assist with a variety of paralegal support assignments relating to bankruptcy cases.
- Provide support on assignments that generally involve the form, content, and processing of legal documents and the procedures involved in storing and retrieving case information.
- Provide trial and deposition support to include the organizing and creation of exhibits.
- Conduct factual research related to public corporations and corporate grievances. Verify citations and legal references. Format, edit, and proofread documents.
- Review bankruptcy petitions, schedules, and statements to identify fraud or abuse.
- Observe Initial Debtor Interviews, 341 Meetings of Creditors, and court hearings.
Qualifications
Successful candidates will be current students attending an accredited college or university, or an accredited paralegal program. The ideal candidate will have excellent research skills, show attention to detail, desire to work as part of a small team of professionals, and be committed to fairness and integrity in the administration of the bankruptcy system.
During the Fall 2026 session interns must generally commit to 10-to-16 hours per week for at least 10 weeks, from September – December. However, specific hours will be determined by each office, and some flexibility is available.
Prior to entry on duty, all interns must undergo a suitability determination based on information provided in their security forms, a credit report, and a fingerprint check. This process can take several weeks.
Applicants must be U.S. Citizens.
Salary and Benefits
This is an uncompensated internship. Academic credit and transit subsidies are available.
Some colleges and universities offer fellowships, grants, and other sources of funding to students participating in unpaid government or public service internships. In most cases, the USTP will participate in such programs when brought forward by an intern or school representative.
Application Process
Applicants should submit a cover letter, resume (not to exceed TWO (2) pages), and any relevant transcripts and certifications via email to ustp.internships@usdoj.gov. All documents should be in one PDF.
Applicants must indicate their preferred location of interest in the email subject line and within their cover letter. Applicants may designate more than one office. The USTP field office locator is available here.
The application period for the Fall 2026 session ends on April 30, 2026. Applications will be reviewed as they are received, and positions may be filled prior to the final deadline.
Updated February 10, 2026