Wednesday, December 22, 2021
QualX Full-Time, Entry Level Information Management Analyst Role
QualX Full-Time, Entry Level Information Management Analyst Role
QualX Full-Time, Entry Level Information Management Analyst Role
OVERVIEW
The Information Management Analyst will be trained and provide support in a variety of areas, including but not limited to, the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and Privacy Act (PA), Records Management, Mandatory Declassification Reviews (MDR), and Image Capture.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
∙ Conduct initial reviews for declassification, Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), and Privacy Act (PA) in support of Government agency
∙ Demonstrate understanding of document markings – classified and unclassified handling markings ∙ Recognize possible nuclear weapons and intelligence information
∙ Properly handle boxes and documents (boxes can weigh between 15-25 lbs.) and ensure integrity of each and every box remains intact
∙ Perform production-level document preparation and scanning
∙ Research and monitor current trends, best practices, and developments in the information management industry
∙ Track and update case file status within Records Research Database
∙ Prepare final response memorandums for delivery to government clients
∙ Demonstrate proficiency in full life cycle records management, file plan creation and maintenance, applying records disposition schedules, and e-mail management
∙ Recommend strategies and participate in agency planning, goal setting, and development of policies ∙ Ensure records creation, maintenance, use, and disposition are in accordance with federal guidelines ∙ Conduct monthly and yearly records reviews to monitor office compliance
∙ Provide client targeted office assistance on an as needed basis
∙ Coordinate the transfer and retrieval of records
∙ Conduct records inventories of hardcopy and electronic records as well as for information systems/databases
∙ Provide recommendations on records formats, uniform naming conventions, and storage methods ∙ Perform frequent data entry assignments as well as other general administrative office functions ∙ Maintain records, in paper and electronic format, including, but not limited to gathering, organizing, scanning and indexing
∙ Create log sheets, reports and production summaries and conduct quality control for all scanning work performed
∙Assist on Records and Information Management Assessments to include writing reports and meeting minutesQUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
∙ Active Interim Secret Clearance (ability to obtain Top Secret clearance required)
∙ Bachelor’s Degree in information management related field or equivalent combination of education and/or experience
∙ Knowledge and proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and information access and retrieval systems ∙ Demonstrate strong analytical skills, reading comprehension, and attention to detail
∙ Ability to multi-task, work in a team environment, and adjust to established work patterns and processes as required
∙ Possess exceptional leadership and communication skills (both oral and written)
∙ Experience with document and quality control standards, drafting correspondence, and case processing procedures
QualX Corporation is an equal opportunity employer
Tuesday, December 21, 2021
ACLU Pauli Murray Fellowship
ACLU Pauli Murray Fellowship
OVERVIEW
The Pauli Murray Fellowship, founded in honor of activist, legal theorist, author, Episcopal priest, and former ACLU board member Reverend Dr. Pauli Murray, is a program to identify Black and other historically underrepresented recent college graduates embarking on their first post-graduate endeavors and provide them with meaningful exposure, access, and training to equip them in expanding and deepening their leadership skills.
Part of the ACLU’s broader Systemic Equality Campaign, the Pauli Murray Fellowship is one avenue through which the ACLU is committing to addressing the legacy of systemic racism and inequality in America. We are committing to a transformative approach to racial justice by investing in and cultivating leadership pathways for fellowship participants.
Launching in fall 2022, the program will sponsor a cohort of three fellows from Black and other historically underrepresented communities as full-time employees of the ACLU for 18-months.
All applications are due by Fri, Jan 14, 2022 by 11:59pm EST
The Pauli Murray Fellowship is the ACLU's first organizational leadership program investing in young leaders from historically underrepresented communities who aspire to address the systemic inequities of our current society. Fellows will work with cross-functional ACLU teams charged with overseeing significant internal initiatives, projects, and priorities - potentially but not limited to the development, communications, and affiliate support departments. Fellows will be matched to and work on a team based on experience and interests. By joining the ACLU, Fellows will work with experienced colleagues, engage in meaningful work, and strengthen and deepen the skills and networks they need to launch their careers.
The ACLU also has legal fellowship opportunities. If you are interested in our legal fellowships or direct advocacy work please click here.
Key features of the Pauli Murray Fellowship:
- Full-time employment, competitive salary, and benefits for 18-months at the ACLU National Headquarters in New York.
- Access to senior leaders and mentors at the ACLU and partner organizations, including career networking opportunities.
- Stipends to expand career and professional development through conferences, coursework, graduate school coaching, etc.
- Skill development in professional communications, organizational strategy, project management, and more.
- Regular roundtables and fireside chats with leaders from inside and outside the ACLU.
- Community with fellows cohort and colleagues.
COMPENSATION
The annual salary for this position is $72,000. This salary is reflective of a position based in New York, NY. This salary will be subject to a locality adjustment (according to a specific city and state), if an authorization is granted to work outside of the location listed in this posting. Note that most of the salaries listed on our job postings reflect New York, NY salaries, where our National offices are headquartered.
TIMELINE
All applications are due by Fri, Jan 14, 2022 by 11:59pm EST
- Interviews: Feb 2022
- (Applicants can expect to hear whether or not they have received an interview by mid-February)
- Final Selection: March 2022
WHO SHOULD APPLY?
This fellowship is for recent college undergraduates (those who have graduated between January 2021 and August 2022). We’ve designed our program to provide Black and other historically underrepresented recent undergraduates access to career opportunities in the nonprofit sector, specifically nonprofits advancing civil rights and civil liberties. Students from all schools, and students who identify with a group that is historically underrepresented in the nonprofit sector, including but not limited to Black, Latinx, Native American, LGBTQ+, women, people with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply.
Minimum qualifications:
- Currently in the last year of or recently graduated from a full-time Associate or Bachelor degree program.
- A demonstrated commitment or interest to leadership, service, civil rights and civil liberties.
- Eligibility to work in the United States for the duration of the program (Sept 2022 - March 2024).
- An 18-month commitment to working at the ACLU from Sept 2022 - March 2024
There is no single “right” major or course of study. We are looking for strong problem solvers with an eagerness to learn, a passion to lead, and commitment to civil rights and civil liberties.
SELECTION CRITERIA
The selection committee will engage in a consistent and holistic review process, with attention to applicants with:
- A demonstrated commitment to sustained leadership and service.
- A commitment to civil liberties, civil rights, and social justice.
- Commitment to the mission of the ACLU.
- No prior connection to the ACLU (via past internships, fellowships, other connections) a plus.
HOW TO APPLY
Please submit the following no later than Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 11:59PM EST:
- A resume (no longer than two pages)
- Two Essays
- Essay 1: How do you foresee using the Pauli Murray Fellowship to help you achieve your future goals? (300 words, Microsoft Document or PDF)
- Essay 2: Personal Statement or Video Essay selected from the prompts below* (written essays no longer than 600 words in a Microsoft Document or PDF OR video essay no longer than 5 minutes).
In your essay, we want to hear your authentic voice. Think carefully about your values, passions, aims, hopes and dreams. There is no “right answer” to these questions — the best answer is the one that is truest for you.
- How are civil rights and civil liberties reflected in your life and aspirations for the future?
- In 1967 in a letter to Dr. Kathryn F. Clarenbach, Chair of the National Board of NOW, Pauli Murray wrote, “And since, as a human being, I cannot allow myself to be fragmented into Negro at one time, woman at another, or worker at another. I must find a unifying principle in all these movements to which I can adhere . . . This, it seems to me, is not only good politics but also may be the price of survival.” How does this quote resonate with you? How have your identities shaped you and inform your future aspirations?
- How is the work of the ACLU meaningful to you?
- What or who inspires you and why?
- Two letters of recommendation: one academic and one character/personal recommendation*
- We want to understand how you would contribute to the ACLU community. Please select two people from your life who could speak meaningfully to those qualities in their recommendations.
- Personal recommendations could be a friend, mentor, or peer but should not include family members.
- We care about the content of the letter, not about the title or status of the person who wrote it. We are far more interested in your motivations than those of your recommender.
- Please make sure that the person writing the recommendation for you uses their own email to send the letter to fellowships@aclu.org. The subject line should read: Pauli Murray Fellow [applicant first name] [last name].
The strongest letters we receive come from Individuals who have interacted with you closely, extensively, and recently (typically in the last two or three years). Those who have observed and can comment, with specific examples, on your progress towards a goal. Character references without supporting evidence, even when highly positive, do not meaningfully improve your candidacy.
*Note: You may not write, draft, edit, translate, or submit the letter of reference. We will require you to affirm in your application that you have not done so.
Monday, December 20, 2021
Legal Advocate- Full-time Opening at House of Ruth Legal Clinic- Hyattsville, MD
Legal Advocate- Full-time Opening at House of Ruth Legal Clinic- Hyattsville, MD
Preference is given to candidates who are bilingual in Spanish and English.
Dorothy J. Lennig, Esq., House of Ruth Maryland: dlennig@hruthmd.org
Read more about the organization: www.hruth.org
Paid Summer Internships in Government & Nonprofit
Paid Summer Internships in Government & Nonprofit
APPLICATIONS OPEN! 2022 BSOS Summer Research Initiative
APPLICATIONS OPEN! 2022 BSOS Summer Research Initiative
The BSOS Summer Research Initiative is part of the UMD’s College of Behavioral and Social Science’s long-standing commitment to increasing the number of underrepresented minorities who pursue graduate degrees in the social and behavioral sciences. The program provides rising juniors and seniors with an 8-week intensive experience to develop research skills, learn about doctoral training, and increase graduate training readiness. The SRI provides:
- A $3,000 stipend (before taxes)
- Travel to/from College Park, Maryland
- University housing and meals
- Program activities
Key Expectations and Qualifications
- Be citizens or permanent residents of the United States;
- Be enrolled full-time at an accredited four-year higher education institution, with preference given to those will have obtained junior or senior status by the fall 2022;
- Demonstrate an interest in pursuing graduate study in one of the behavioral or social sciences, with preference given to those interested in doctoral studies;
- Will have taken a basic statistics or research methodology course; and
- Possess an excellent academic record, including a 3.0 or better cumulative GPA
For questions or more information about the SRI, please contact SRI Coordinator, Brittney Robinson, at brobins7@umd.edu.
Friday, December 17, 2021
Legal Advocate position
House of Ruth Legal Clinic has a legal advocate position open:
Marjorie Cook Foundation Domestic Violence Legal Clinic
House of Ruth Maryland
2201 Argonne Drive
Baltimore, Maryland 21218
410.554.8463
dlennig@hruthmd.org
www.hruth.org
Internship with Government Contractor Frieman Khatri & Partners
Internship with Government Contractor Frieman Khatri & Partners
About this role:Frieman Khatri & Partners is a woman and minority owned small business, focusing on our clients’ mission and sales strategy, with core competencies in management consulting. Our areas of focus are government (Civilian and DOD agencies), Commercial, Education, and Non-Profits. We are looking for a candidate who has a strong desire for industries such as government affairs/relations, contracting, government service, public health, and/or IT security. The founders of Frieman Khatri & Partners, LLC, Rashmi Khatri and Richard Frieman will work with the candidate to show the intricate and rewarding world of government contracting, teaching them a unique skillset for the future. · Desired skills:
· Duties: "The specific duties and responsibilities associated with this position will vary based on the team. The following list is intended to provide those interested with a general overview of the duties and responsibilities:
o Collect and analyze relevant information (Request proposals, quotes and or Information; this will be done using various platforms) o Prepare quality draft documents/proposals o Project/ Portfolio monitoring: compliance reviews o Use various enterprise tools and technology to prepare documents o Communicate relevant and accurate information and clearly
· Compensation/Learning Outcomes: o Unpaid [Check with your advisor regarding academic credit. Internships with startups less than two years old do not qualify for BSOS 288I, BSOS 355, or BSOS 386.] o Learning outcomes: Work with higher graded staff in support of office programs and activities to gain practical work experience with respect to Government contracts and contractors
· Information needed to apply: o Applicants must be United States citizens and actively enrolled at least part-time in an accredited college or university
· Remote, in-person or hybrid?
· Starting and ending dates/hours per week:
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Career Events Coordinator, Full-time opening at UMD
Career Events Coordinator, Full-time opening at UMD
The University Career Center at the University of Maryland is seeking to fill a Career Events Coordinator (CEC) opening.
The CEC coordinates all event activity sponsored by the University Career Center & The President’s Promise (Center). This includes the planning and execution of campus-wide and boutique career & internship fairs, industry and population-specific programs, networking events, site visits, panels, and other employer/alumni engagement opportunities, etc. It also includes Center events, such as advisory board meetings, industry/consortium conferences and staff retreats. This position works collaboratively with all Center staff, and requires regular coordination with the Marketing, Business Services, IT and Assessment areas. The Coordinator reports to the Associate Director, Professional Preparation.
Event Support and Management:
The Career Events Coordinator will support a wide variety of Center-based events to meet the needs of our many stakeholders. The position will also support the career programming efforts initiated by embedded College staff and their constituents. The Coordinator will serve as the project manager for said events and will ensure successful pre-event, day-of and post-event execution.
Qualifications:
A Bachelor’s degree plus at least one year of relevant full-time work experience is required. An equivalent combination of education and/or experience may be substituted for the degree. Successful candidates for the position will have one year experience coordinating events or in project management, work with employers, or a customer-service focused role.
The position requires excellent organizational skills, attention to detail, strong interpersonal, communication and customer service skills. A successful candidate will possess the ability to work with and among diverse groups, and exhibit a commitment to inclusive practices. Demonstrated time management and problem resolution skills, as well as, the ability to multitask and manage competing deadlines are sought. The position requires schedule flexibility and a willingness to occasionally work outside of core hours as needed.
Preferences:
Preferred Qualifications: Knowledge of Google workspace, project management platforms and career and event management platforms. Ability to learn website and design software (Drupal, Canva, Adobe Suite).
To Apply: Review of applications will begin on Jan 1, 2022. For best consideration, please submit a resume with cover letter and the names and contact information of three professional references by December 31, 2021. Read more and apply.
Thursday, December 16, 2021
Navigating Law School: A Conversation with Current Law Students
A Conversation with Current Law Students
Wednesday, January 12 • 1 - 2:30pm EST | Virtual Event
RSVP to attend via Careers4Terps
During this event, current law students will discuss their experience applying to law school and their law school experience. Students will have the opportunity to speak to these law students and ask them any questions you may have about choosing a law school, what classes are like, & more. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to meet with students at the following universities: University of Pennsylvania, Harvard Law School, University of Georgia, Georgetown University, University of Virginia & more!
Wednesday, December 15, 2021
APPLICATIONS OPEN NOW! 2022 BSOS Summer Research Initiative
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