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  1. Write a check payable to "Malengo"
  2. On the memo line of the check, indicate that the donation is for "Malengo"
  3. Mail your check to:

    Malengo
    111 Not A Real St.
    Anytown, CA 12345

Your tax-deductible donation is greatly appreciated!

Donation Total: $25.00

We are grateful for donations! Donations are tax-exempt in the United States, where Malengo is a 501(c)(3) charity; and in Germany, where Malengo is a non-profit LLC (gGmbH).


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Malengo Inc.

8 The Green, Ste. 4000

Dover, DE 19901

Minijob (Legal Field)

About Malengo

Malengo supports low-income, high-ability students in Uganda in applying for and completing Bachelor’s degrees, as well as refugees in Kenya seeking vocational training in Germany. By 2030, we aim to support students from most low-income and lower-middle income countries, and facilitate undergraduate studies and vocational training in more than a dozen destination countries.

 

We support our scholars in Germany through a comprehensive program that includes academic preparation, immigration processes, and long-term mentorship. Malengo also works closely with universities, landlords, employers, and government institutions to help our students integrate successfully into life in Germany.

 

Our team is international, mission-driven, and passionate about social impact, education, and intercultural understanding.

Your Role

As a Working Student in the legal field, you will support Malengo’s legal and operations team in handling legal questions and challenges faced by our students in Germany. You will contribute to developing practical, creative solutions in areas such as but not limited to: 

  • Immigration and residence law (e.g. visas, residence permits, student status)
  • Labour law (e.g. student employment, contract conditions, workplace rights)
  • Tenancy law (e.g. rental agreements, landlord disputes, housing issues)

You will help ensure that our students are treated fairly and have access to accurate information and support in navigating German legal systems. 

Your Tasks

  • Administrative and organizational support for the legal department in day-to-day operations
  • Handling and monitoring of correspondence, including assistance with deadline and document management
  • Support in preparing templates, forms, and legal correspondence
  • First point of contact for students, public authorities, courts, and other external stakeholders
  • Assist in case management and maintain internal legal documentation
  • Contribute to creating informational materials and workshops for international students
  • Provide practical, “out-of-the-box” solutions to legal and administrative challenges

Your Profile

  • Enrolled student in Law, Business Law, or a related field (at least enrolled in 3rd semester, higher semesters preferred)
  • Native German speaker with excellent written and spoken communication skills
  • Very good English skills (C1 level or above)
  • Basic understanding of German legal principles, ideally with knowledge in immigration, labour and tenancy law
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving mindset with a creative approach to challenges
  • Reliable, independent, and detail-oriented work style
  • Intercultural competence and enthusiasm for working with students from East Africa and other regions
  • Commitment to Malengo’s mission of social impact and educational equality

What we offer

  • Meaningful work contributing to fair treatment and empowerment of international students
  • Insight into real-life legal issues related to migration, labour, housing and others 
  • A diverse, supportive, and mission-driven international team
  • Flexible working hours compatible with your studies
  • Opportunity to gain hands-on experience in applied legal work within a non-profit context
  • Fair and transparent compensation aligned with the upcoming minimum wage (from 14€/hour)