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Tuesday, August 29, 2023

ODK applications are now open!

 SIGMA CIRCLE • UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND  

RECOGNIZING CAMPUS COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP 

Omicron Delta Kappa – one of the most prestigious national societies to recognize leadership – is now  accepting applications for the Fall 2023 semester. The Sigma Circle of ODK at College Park began in 1927  and, since then, has initiated over 40,00 students, faculty, staff, alumni, and honorary members. ODK  tapped Senator Joe Tydings in 1950 when he was playing varsity lacrosse and US Congressman Steny  Hoyer in 1962 when he was SGA Vice President. ODK has also initiated other proven leaders such as Civil  Rights Activist Julian Bond, Coach Brenda Frese, ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt, and President Franklin D.  Roosevelt. The names of all of these outstanding leaders, along with many others, are engraved on the ODK  Fountain on McKeldin Mall. Some of our current members include Goldwater Scholars, National  Champions, presidents and founders of many campus organizations, editors, writers, journalists, and  performers. Additionally, many of our Sigma Circle members advocate for the members of our campus  community through SGA, RHA, advisory committees, and steering groups. 

ODK brings together junior, senior, and graduate students with our most outstanding faculty and staff members, to recognize campus leaders and to encourage other students to achieve. We seek accomplished  leaders in five areas of campus community life. 

SCHOLARSHIP 

ATHLETICS 

CAMPUS OR COMMUNITY SERVICE, SOCIAL, RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES AND  CAMPUS GOVERNMENT 

JOURNALISM, SPEECH AND THE MASS MEDIA 

CREATIVE AND PERFORMING ARTS 

Omicron Delta Kappa requires a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.650 for juniors (60-89  credits), 3.700 for seniors (90+ credits), and 3.800 for graduate students to be considered for membership. 

ODK needs your help to identify talented and deserving leaders for consideration! 

Applications are available ONLINE now! Students should visit www.odk.umd.edu to begin the  application process. Applications must be received electronically no later than 4:00 p.m. on Friday,  September 15, 2023. For more information and clarification about how to complete this application, we  encourage you to view the tutorial uploaded to the application website. Additionally, there is a  comprehensive frequently asked questions file that we encourage applicants to view as well for  information and answers to their questions.

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2108 Clarence Mitchell Building 7999 Regents Drive College Park, Maryland 20742 301.314.8428 www.odk.umd.edu 


Generalist Clerk (Court Crier) | U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit

 

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Generalist Clerk (Court Crier) | U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit


Deadline: September 29


The Office of the Clerk is seeking an individual with excellent organizational and customer service skills to serve as a Generalist Clerk (Court Crier). The incumbent performs a variety of functions within the Clerk's Office, including receiving, reviewing, and filing documents and maintaining court files in compliance with federal and local rules and procedures. 

Correctional Officer, Grade C3 | Montgomery County Department of Correction and Rehabilitation

 

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Correctional Officer, Grade C3 | Montgomery County Department of Correction and Rehabilitation

Deadline: September 18


The Montgomery County Department of Correction and Rehabilitation (DOCR) is responsible for the intake, reception and diagnostic functions including law enforcement processing of adult male and female offenders arrested in Montgomery County. Responsibility also includes the custody and care of male and female offenders who are either in a pre-trial status or serving sentences of up to 18 months. 

Law Enforcement Information Systems Specialist | U.S. Customs and Border Protection

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Law Enforcement Information Systems Specialist | U.S. Customs and Border Protection


Deadline: September 1



In this Law Enforcement Information Systems Specialist (LEISS) position, you will become a key team member of Homeland Security administrative professionals. Typical work assignments include creating intelligence reports, analyzing tactical surveillance video, and Interpreting and implementing immigration law.

Career Chat: U.S. Department of State (worth a trip to CP!)

 


September 8 • 12pm-1pm • 3100 Hornbake Library, South Wing (University Career Center)


UMD Alumnus Noah Kaufman, of the U.S. Department of State, will be speaking as part of the Hometown Diplomat Program. The mission of the Hometown Diplomat Program is to put a hometown face on foreign policy and to explain to America what it does and why it matters. After a moderated conversation, there will be a chance for student Q&A. Light refreshments will be served. Please contact Caroline Bodnar with questions at cbodnar@umd.edu

Federal Job and Internship Tips

 

Federal Job and Internship Tips

Applications for summer 2024 federal internships will begin to open in the upcoming weeks. The Feller Center has resources to help you with your applications. Visit the Federal Application Tips page to learn about how to search for federal openings, creating a federal resume, understanding the security clearance process, and more.

Monday, August 28, 2023

Entry Level Investigator Job Fair

Great entry-level job opportunities!

 

2023-2024 USG Student Council Applications Are Now Open!

 


2023-2024 Student Council Applications Are Now Open!

Due Sunday, Sept. 17 at 11:59pm

Do you want to make a difference? Apply to be a member of USG's primary student leadership group! New and returning, graduate and undergraduate students are eligible to apply.

Wednesday, August 23, 2023

TV Show Filming at USG!

This fall, The College Tour, a hit TV series on Amazon Prime will be filming an episode featuring students on the USG campus. Several students will be selected for the episode to share their stories and experiences in your programs at USG. Examples of past episodes can be found here for reference: https://www.thecollegetour.com/tour-colleges/


Attached is a flyer with more information on our casting application for the episode. Please note, the deadline to apply is September 3rd.

Thanks for your help!

- The USG Marketing and Communications Team (Steve Simon, Kelly Le and Christy Christian)

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Investigator I/II | Montgomery County Office of Human Rights

 

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Investigator I/II | Montgomery County Office of Human Rights



The Montgomery County Office of Human Rights promotes fair treatment of county residents and ensures compliance with the referenced laws, policies, rules, regulations, and procedures governing the agency. The agency is responsible for enforcing Montgomery County Code, Chapter 27, fair workplace laws and anti-discrimination laws in employment, real estate & housing, public accommodations (services and transactions with the public), and intimidation (hate crimes). The agency also monitors incidents of hate/violence and administers the County's Partnership Fund, through which victims of hate/violence crimes can seek compensation for personal injury or damage to property.

Spring 2024 Investigative Assistant Intern | Arlington County Police Department

 

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Spring 2024 Investigative Assistant Intern | Arlington County Police Department


Deadline: October 1


This position is located in the Criminal Investigations Division: Homicide/Robbery Unit. The purpose of the Investigative Assistant Intern is to provide direct assistance to the detectives in the Homicide/Robbery Unit, Burglary/Larceny Unit, Special Victims Unit and the General Assignment Unit.

Deportation Officer (Female Only) | Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement

 

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Deportation Officer (Female Only) | Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement


Deadline: August 28



As a Deportation Officer at the Entry Level you will work with more experienced officers to provide support and perform the following segments of work related to immigration investigation, custody, identification and location, arrest, prosecution and deportation: assist with apprehension of individuals, preparing investigative reports, conduct routine interviews, and initiate both criminal and civil prosecutions.

Internships at the Montgomery County Commission for Women




 

Monday, August 21, 2023

Sign up for USG Campus & Weather Alerts

 

Sign up for Campus & Weather Alerts

The Universities at Shady Grove (USG) campus alert system allows USG to contact you during an emergency (or inclement weather) by sending messages to your cell phone and/or email.

USG Student Organization & Leadership Expo

 

USG Student Organization & Leadership Expo

Thursday, September 7, 11am - 1pm
BSE Cafe

Sign up for student organizations! Learn about the USGLeads Leadership Program! Find out how to start a new student organization! Hear about how to apply for the USG Student Council! And more...

Financial Wellness Workshop: How to Navigate Your Student Financial Portals!

 

Financial Wellness Workshop: How to Navigate Your Student Financial Portals!

Thursday, August 31, 12-1:30 pm
Building III, Room 2212

Access your bill, financial aid offers, USG Scholarship Portal, and more! The Center for Scholarships is hosting this time to assist students on accessing the many resources for financial support that they have in their arsenal.

Tuesday, August 15, 2023

Job Opportunities

 

JOBS

Laboratory Assistant, Montgomery Dept. of Correction and Rehabilitation (Rockville, MD)

Case Manager (Supports Planning), Service Coordination (Bethesda, MD)

Energy Program Manager-Financing Focus (Baltimore, MD)

Marketing Coordinator, Grunley Construction (Rockville, MD)

Security Information Specialist- Entry Level (Fort George G Meade, MD)

Area Marketing Coordinator, Axis Communications (Arlington, VA)

International Recruitment Assistant, ACDI/VOCA (Washington, DC)

Behavior Technician, Helping Hands Family (Lanham, MD)

White House Internship-Spring 2024

 Spring 2024 InternshipsS;

Spring Intern| Executive Office of the President Internship Program, White House Office of Management and Budget (Washington, DC)

Fall Internships are still available!

 Fall 2023 Internships

Policy and Government Affairs Fall 2023 Intern, World Wildlife Fund (Washington, DC)

Essential Support Intern (with stipend), A Wider Circle (Silver Spring, MD)

Federal Government Affairs Intern, AAHOA (Washington, DC)

Fall Interns, The ICCF Group (Washington, DC)

USDA- Agricultural Marketing Intern (HNIP) (Washington, DC)

BBYO Internships- Fall 2023 (Remote)

Public Relations Fall Semester Intern, RMR & Associates (Remote)

Charles Jordan Memorial Intern- GIS Geodatabase, The Conservation Fund (Arlington, VA)

Marketing Intern, Montgomery Community Media (Remote)

Wednesday, August 9, 2023

Special Agent (Entry Level) | U.S. Capitol Police

 

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Special Agent (Entry Level) | U.S. Capitol Police


Deadline: August 31


A United States Capitol Police Special Agent within PSB performs a full range of protective and investigative functions. Special Agents are assigned to PSB's Dignitary Protection Division (DPD) or Investigations Division (ID). The PSB DPD is responsible for carrying out protective functions and operations. The PSB ID is responsible for investigating violations of the D.C. Code and Title 18 of the U.S. Code to include allegations of criminal activity, terroristic activity, and threats or unusual interests against Members of Congress and other statutory protectees of Congress that occur in the jurisdiction of the USCP as defined by 2 USC ? 1966(a) & (f).

Victim Advocate Coordinator | US Army Installation Management Command

 

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Victim Advocate Coordinator | US Army Installation Management Command


Deadline: August 21


The Army Community Service Office offers a wealth of resources for Soldiers, Families, Reservists, Retirees, and DoD Civilians. The programs offered are designed to enhance quality of life, promote resilience and self-reliance, and provide stability during war and peace. Some of our services include but are not limited to domestic violence support and education; family action planning; employment readiness; family advocacy; and more.