Paralegal
Internships(1 month ago)
About this role
A journey-level paralegal position in the Legal Division of the North Carolina Office of the Commissioner of Banks supporting agency attorneys, including the general counsel. The office charters and regulates state banks, trust companies, mortgage companies, and licenses financial institutions operating in North Carolina. The role contributes to the agency’s mission to promote and maintain the strength and fairness of the state financial services marketplace.
Required Skills
- Legal Research
- Litigation Support
- Project Management
- Records Management
- Regulatory Compliance
- Document Drafting
- Case Management
- LexisNexis
- Westlaw
- Microsoft Office
Qualifications
- Paralegal Certificate
- Bachelor's Degree
- High School Diploma
- GED
About Internships
pa.govThe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (pa.gov) is the official state government portal that centralizes access to services, news, and information for residents, businesses, and visitors. It links users to hundreds of agencies and programs—covering benefits, licensing and permits, taxes, public safety, health resources, employment, and more—along with forms, publications, and contact details. The site provides online tools for transactions (renewals, payments, applications) and delivers updates on public policy, emergency alerts, and state initiatives. Designed for accessibility and ease of use, pa.gov aims to streamline interactions with government and improve transparency across the Commonwealth.
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