Volunteers
We offer valuable work experience and a unique insight into mental health issues and the law.
Volunteer with Rual Legal Services
At Ruah Legal Services we have a team of more than 30 dedicated law students and graduates who staff our Telephone Advice Line – often the first point of contact people have with our service. Volunteers provide information and referrals, conduct client intake interviews, and draft and deliver legal advice, all under the supervision and direction of qualified and experienced lawyers.
Application FAQs
Can I volunteer?
We recruit volunteers several times a year and are always interested in meeting enthusiastic and committed people who would like to be involved. To become a volunteer, you must be studying for a law degree.
Induction and training are provided, and all work is supervised by our qualified legal team.
Law graduates completing their Practical Legal Training (PLT) placements also have the opportunity to assist lawyers with casework files and conduct legal research.
It’s a great opportunity to kickstart your career in a specialised area of law while doing your bit to support vulnerable and disadvantaged people.
How do I apply?
Watch this page for details and dates of our next volunteer intake.
If you have any questions about our volunteer program, please email legalservices@ruah.org.au.