UW Field Practicum opportunity at SCPDA
Company: Snohomish County Public Defender Association
Location: Everett
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: TBD UW Field Practicum
opportunity at SCPDA MSW SpecializedMSW Specialized (Admin & Policy
Practice)MSW Specialized (Clinical Social Work)MSW Specialized
(Community Centered Integrative Practice) DESCRIPTION Brave
Advocacy, No Judgment, and Fierce Connections. These are the core
tenets of Snohomish County Public Defender Association (SCPDA)s
mission to provide the highest quality legal representation to
people facing loss of liberty pursuant to criminal and civil laws
while working to become an antiracist organization. As Defenders we
uphold this mission and exhibit these tenets through
client-centered advocacy and collaboration with community
stakeholders. Located in Everett just north of Seattle, SCPDA is a
private, non-profit law office, incorporated under the laws of the
State of Washington. SCPDA is primarily funded from indigent
defense contracts with Snohomish County, Skagit County, Tulalip
Cares, and other counties and municipalities and the State of
Washington. The goal of the Association is to provide the highest
quality of legal representation to all its clients. Clients of
SCPDA include: Adults and juveniles charged with felonies and
misdemeanors Adults facing civil commitment pursuant to RCW 71.05
and RCW 71.09 Adults appealing misdemeanor convictions to Superior
Court Adults and juveniles facing incarceration in contempt
proceedings MICRO Field practicum students will work in
collaboration with a team of Defenders including attorneys, social
workers, investigators, and legal assistants to support better
legal outcomes for SCPDA clients. Students will engage in
client-centered advocacy designed to promote liberty and counteract
the dehumanizing effects of the criminal legal system. Students
will have opportunities to practice individualized client advocacy
in a variety of ways including: Interviewing clients to conduct
needs assessments and developing plans for alternatives to
incarceration involving housing, treatment, benefits, and support.
Helping clients access housing, shelter, treatment, case
management, benefits, financial assistance, and family/peer
support. Submitting written memos to the courts advocating for
alternatives to incarceration and testifying in court when needed.
Gathering client histories through interviews with clients, family
members, and other community members. Obtaining, reviewing, and
interpreting medical, educational, legal, and occupational records
in support of mitigation efforts. Telling client stories in the
form of written mitigation reports to be used for negotiation with
prosecuting attorneys, acceptance to alternative court programs,
and at sentencing hearings in support of reduced sentences. MEZZO
Students will have a variety of opportunities to engage in mezzo
practice including but not limited to: Participating in SCPDAs
Antiracism Committee to further the organizations goals of
providing client-centered representation through an anti-racist
perspective and integrating anti-racism into all aspects of public
defense work. Attending regular trainings and presentations with
intersecting issues of law, health, social justice, and public
policy. Helping map local resources and expanding client access to
health care and social services. Joining community stakeholder
groups and advocating for the interests of public defense clients.
MACRO Students will be encouraged to pursue their individual
interests in macro work which may include research and advocacy
focused on the impacts of systemic racism in the criminal legal
system, mass incarceration, criminalization of mental illness, and
other public policy issues. ADDITIONAL PERKS OR FUNDING Network
with a phenomenal group of friends and professionals. REQUIRED
EXPERIENCE Interested applicants should: Be passionate about social
justice, antiracism, and advocacy in defense of people charged with
all types of criminal offenses including sex offenses. Be able to
curiously explore and incorporate perspectives different from their
own. Be able to align their actions with the Washington State Court
Rules of Professional Conduct governing attorney-client
relationships, including strict adherence to confidentiality and
attorney-client privilege. Have strong oral and written
communication skills with the ability to write reports, letters,
and internal memoranda.
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