LAW STUDENT INTERNSHIP – Summer 2026
CTR is seeking a qualified candidate to participate in CTR’s Summer 2026 Hybrid Law Student Internship Program.
Through this internship, a law student will gain firsthand experience with the duties and opportunities associated with a public sector in-house legal career. The law student will learn how to apply both state and federal statutory and regulatory authority in a public finance-focused setting and gain an understanding of state finance law and the structure of Massachusetts state government. This internship will provide a law student with the opportunity to interact with subject matter experts in government finance, labor and employment, procurement and contract management, risk management and cyber security, settlement and judgment payment processing, financial reporting, and auditing, both within CTR and with business partners across state government.
The internship will also include an opportunity to draft legal material, with one-on-one guidance from the agency’s General Counsel, that may be used as a future writing sample.
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Salary Range
This is a paid internship program. The rate will be $25.00 per hour, with the opportunity to earn up to 37.5 hours per week.
Business Hours
The program is designed to run Monday through Friday, except for holidays, on a full-time basis, with a compensated work day of 7.5 hours per day (37.5 hours per week). CTR operates under a Hybrid work model.
Application Process
Interested candidates must submit their materials electronically by email no later than 5:00pm on December 31, 2025.
Submissions should include the following:
- a cover letter;
- resume; and
- one writing sample.
Please include position title and posting number (FY26-009) in the subject line of your submission. Your application package should be submitted to [email protected].
Applicant packets will be reviewed and considered on a rolling basis so interested applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. Late submissions may be considered solely at the discretion of CTR.
