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Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Careers in Community Organizing for Social Justice w/ DART Center

 Careers in Community Organizing for Social Justice w/ DART Center


The Direct Action and Research Training (DART) Center will hold an online info session on Tuesday, April 13 at 6pm EST to discuss careers in community organizing. All UMD students and alumni welcome, particularly those graduating before January 2022. RSVP here.

DART trains professional organizers and community organizations how to work for social, economic and racial justice, including:

* Holding police departments accountable
* Shutting down the school-to-prison pipeline
* Reining in predatory lenders
* Expanding access to primary health and dental care
* Prioritizing funding for affordable housing and job training
* Fighting for immigrants' rights  

Associate Community Organizer
Starting salary: 
$40,000/year + benefits
Positions begin on June 7, 2021, August 9, 2021 or January 10, 2022 in:

  • Florida: Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Tampa, Fort Myers, West Palm Beach, St. Petersburg
  • Kansas: Topeka, Wyandotte County, Johnson County
  • Kentucky: Louisville, Lexington
  • South Carolina: Charleston

Lead Community Organizer / Executive Director
Positions begin spring/summer 2021 in:

  • Florida: Sarasota
  • Kansas: Wyandotte County, Johnson County

DART organizations are diverse coalitions that include communities of color, low-to-moderate-income communities and immigrant communities. It is strongly encouraged that people from these backgrounds, as well as fluent Spanish speakers and DACA recipients, to apply.

To apply or learn more about DART, visit www.thedartcenter.org or find us on instagram and facebook @theDARTcenter. Still have questions? Contact moe@thedartcenter.org or 602.510.4658.


Monday, March 29, 2021

Fall 2021 Registration and Schedule Updates!

 Please see the REVISED CCJS@USG Fall Schedule below.  You will notice that a few classes (CCJS 451, CCJS498B, and CCJS 461 will be fully online, some with synchronous components). As of now, all other classes will be held in person.  We will let you know if this changes.  

Some considerations:

*CCJS@USG students will begin to register on April 14, 2021.  

*Check your Registration Status on Testudo. Check your registration time and blocks here.  

*Please visit the Registration Restrictions and Blocks webpage for explanations of different registration blocks.

*Schedule Advising Appointments

*Access Advising Worksheet






State of Maryland COVID-19 Vaccination Site Student Volunteer Program

 

State of Maryland COVID-19 Vaccination Site Student Volunteer Program

Volunteers wanted! The State of Maryland is providing an opportunity for college students to serve as volunteers at one of the several vaccination sites around the state.

USG Federal Jobs Insider

 

Federal Jobs Insider

Monday, April 5, 3 pm

Get a competitive edge on applications with insider tips from federal hiring expert Stephanie Arhin. Learn about navigating USAJobs and what information to include to really stand out.

Call for USG Graduation Celebration Slideshow Photos!

 

Call for Graduation Celebration Slideshow Photos!

Due April 1

Attention graduating students, faculty and staff! Submit your photos (including screenshots from Zoom events and classes) for the slideshow via the USG Mobile App (Campus Life section) or via the button below to be shown at USG Graduation Celebration on May 7!

Are You Career Ready? Learn how to develop top skills valued by employers

 


Are You Career Ready? Learn how to develop top skills valued by employers

Thursday, April 1, 4-5pm

Skills like communication and teamwork are more than buzzwords. Learn how to develop and document the skills that will make you a top candidate.

Thursday, March 25, 2021

Roberta Ma scholarship for F1/J1 international students - DUE 03/31

 Roberta Ma scholarship for F1/J1 international students - DUE 03/31


 2021 Roberta Ma Scholarship 

Applications are now open! 
Deadline to apply is March 31, 2021


In order to be eligible for the Spring 2021 scholarship, you must be an F-1/J-1 international student, enrolled at UMD in good academic standing and located inside the U.S. ISSS encourages all students to apply; the Roberta Ma Scholarship fund offers $170,000 to benefit F-1/J-1 students with a non-renewable scholarship of $1,000 each. 

To access the application log into your iTerp account and click on Enrolled F1/J1 Students on the left side menu. The Roberta Ma Scholarship application should be visible.  Fill out the application, write about your financial need and upload your I-94 record.  The application form will close 5pm on March 31, 2021.

To learn more about the Roberta Ma Scholarship click here.

Do Good Institute Impact Interns: Deadline Extended!

 

Do Good Institute Impact Interns: Deadline Extended!


Impact Interns is designed to provide emerging social sector leaders with meaningful opportunities to gain professional experience, develop skills, build a professional network, and learn more about working in the nonprofit and social impact sphere. All interns will be paid at least $15 an hour and contribute to mission-driven organizations combating today's most pressing issues. From fighting hunger to promoting literacy, interns will join a cohort of changemakers. 

Interns will participate in additional professional development coaching and workshops throughout their internship and get a chance to lead and contribute to projects in communications and marketing, impact evaluation, research, fundraising, and more! Read more about the unique positions available with nonprofits across the DMV here and learn more about the program here


OCPD PSA Job Opportunities (Summer 2021)

 OCPD PSA Job Opportunities (Summer 2021)



The Ocean City (MD) Police Department has opportunities for Summer 2021 for the position of Public Safety Aide (PSA)This position is paid.

OCPD will participate in the Town of Ocean City Job Fair on Saturday April 17, 2021 from 10AM to 2PM at the OC Convention Center (4001 Coastal Highway, Ocean City, MD). Interested Applicants will be given the written test that afternoon (time and location TBA). Successful Applicants will be interviewed the following day (4/18/21).

Interested? Want to Attend? All you need to bring with you is:

Wednesday, March 24, 2021

BSOS Anti-Black Racism Initiative Video

 

BSOS Anti-Black Racism Initiative Video


The BSOS Anti-Black Racism Initiative addresses racism on our campus and in our local community. Watch the video to learn more about our mission and outreach:

https://youtu.be/Z4l00xItSjo

DSAC Alumni of Color Panel

 DSAC Alumni of Color Panel


We hope to see you tomorrow Wednesday, 3/24, for our third Alumni of Color Panel, hosted by the BSOS DSAC. Our alumni are all in the health and wellness world. We look forward to a lively discussion!


Pre-Law Advising LSAT Awards 2021

 Pre-Law Advising LSAT Awards 2021


If you are a currently enrolled full-time undergraduate student planning to take the LSAT in 2021 and attending law school Fall 2022, check out this excellent opportunity for LSAT preparation. The Pre-Law Advising Office, in partnership with Kaplan, is offering an LSAT prep course at a significantly discounted rate to students who receive the Pre-Law Advising/LSAT Award. Multiple awards are available, and recipients will be able to register for their choice of a Live Online or Self-Paced Kaplan course for only $200. The application deadline is midnight, March 26th. The application can be found at: http://www.prelaw.umd.edu/LSATaward.html.


BSOS Stands in Solidarity with Asian Communities

 BSOS Stands in Solidarity with Asian Communities


Dear Colleagues,

Last week, eight victims—including six women of Asian descent—were shot and killed by a gunman at three places of business in the metropolitan Atlanta area. Another victim was wounded. A suspect has confessed to the killings and is in police custody.

Our college mourns the deaths of Soon Chung Park, Hyun Jung Grant, Suncha Kim, Yong Ae Yue, Delaina Ashley Yaun, Xiaojie Tan, Daoyou Feng, and Paul Andre Michels. We extend our deepest condolences to their families and to their communities.

This act of deliberate violence, hatred, racism and misogyny was not an isolated event. This horrific crime was symptomatic of the systemic problems of racism and xenophobia that plague our nation.

To all members of our community—especially those who are of Asian descent or nationality, you are welcome in the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, and at the University of Maryland. We value and are grateful for your contributions to the intellectual and social vibrancy of our college.

Please, at any time, reach out to me; to Assistant Dean for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Kim Nickerson; to Assistant Dean for International Affairs Mengxue Li; or to your department chair or unit head for support and guidance. I also want to highlight the resources and advocacy of the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion <https://diversity.umd.edu/>, especially information on Bias Resources <https://diversity.umd.edu/resources/bias/>.

Sincerely,

Greg Ball

Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Interested in Earning Academic Credit for a Summer Internship Not Related to CCJS?

 Interested in Earning Academic Credit for a Summer Internship?


Every major in the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences offers an internship course.  Some offer more than one, and some minors offer an internship course as well.  If you receive an offer of an internship that is not related to you major or minor, an internship may qualify for one of the three BSOS Internship courses offered by the college.  These courses are offered for all majors during Fall Semester, Spring Semester, Summer I and Summer II.  For more information see Internships for Credit | The Feller Center | The College of Behavioral and Social Sciences | University of Maryland (umd.edu)

You may qualify for one if: 
·        You have completed at least 30 credits at the end of the semester
·        You have completed at least a semester at the University of Maryland
·        You have at least a 2.5 UMD GPA
·        You will be spending at least 45 hours at your internship
·        You will be conducting para- or pre-professional work
·        You will be receiving regular and frequent supervision from an experienced professional 

Paid internships may qualify.

Two courses, BSOS 288I (1-3 credits) and BSOS 386 (3-6 credits) offer elective credit.

BSOS 355 (3 credits only) fulls the GenEd Scholarship in Practice Outside Your Major requirement. (It is the most rigorous BSOS internship course and requires both that the internship be related to the behavioral and social sciences and that the internship host allow you to show some of your work.) 

To learn more, email Kathryn Hopps at khopps@umd.edu. 

Summer 2021 Delaware State Park Internship Program

 Summer 2021 Delaware State Park Internship Program


The Delaware State Parks Internship Program provides opportunities for qualified students and career-focused graduates to apply learned theory and experience to practical situations and to observe an organization first-hand. A quality field experience facilitates and enhances educational and vocational processes. The Delaware State Parks Internship Program is a training program that provides practical work experience and valuable training in the many and varied careers in the state park system. Interns in the program engage in education, management, administration, and environmental stewardship activities to increase and promote the environmental awareness of our visitors.

Interns apply for a specific position and are assigned to a specific site with a field expert who will mentor and supervise the intern’s activities. Interns are expected to work closely with the field expert to design an individual plan detailing duties and requirements including: daily schedules, responsibilities and length of the internship.

To learn more and apply, visit Delaware State Park Internships. For inquiries, contact Delaware State Parks’ Intern Office at DNREC_HelpYourPark@state.de.us.

Assets Protection Executive Internship (Target Stores)

 Assets Protection Executive Internship (Target Stores)


Target is currently accepting applications for their Asset Protection Executive internship. As an Assets Protection Executive Intern, students will experience a realistic preview of how the Assets Protection team works to ensure safety and security as well as meet financial goals within a Target store. During the 8-week summer program, interns will work closely with an Assets Protection Executive and learn how Target mitigate operational inventory shortages, monitor and investigate theft and ensure storewide safety compliance. Students will also have the opportunity to grow your personal leadership skills by working with members of the team as well as other executives within the store as they work to meet the needs of our guests.

For more information and to apply, log into to Careers4Terps and search by either the job title, organization, or job ID (214573).  Applications are due April 9, 2021.


Full Time Positions w/ US District Court for the District of Maryland

 Full Time Positions w/ US District Court for the District of Maryland


The Clerk of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland is seeking qualified applicants for the the following full-time positions:

Criminal Justice Act (CJA) Technician 
Job ID: 220367

Jury and Naturalization Clerk
Job ID: 220254

Generalist Clerk/Case Administrator I
Job ID: 220251

Interested students can apply directly on Careers4Terps by searching the positions by JobID (listed above). Alternatively, applicants can submit a resume, salary history and a cover letter stating the reasons for your interest in the position, and a completed AO-78 Application for Federal Employment as a single PDF document to: jobs@mdd.uscourts.gov. Include the job title for which you are applying in the subject header of the email.

*To ensure first consideration, complete application packets must be received no later than 5:00 p.m. on March 26, 2021Please note that applications that are not submitted as a single PDF or are incomplete will not be considered.

FBI job openings on Careers4Terps

 FBI job openings on Careers4Terps



The Federal Bureau of Investigations is currently accepting applications for two full-time positions in Winchester, VA:

  • Government Information Specialist (Job ID: 220015)
  • Research Analyst (Job ID: 220016)

For more information and to apply, log into to Careers4Terps and search by either the job title, organization, or job ID.  Applications are due June 7, 2021.

Lunch and Learn w/ MLAW Professors

 Lunch and Learn w/ MLAW Professors


Don’t know whether law school is in your future?  Having trouble figuring out how to figure this out?  Join us for a panel discussion featuring MLAW Professors Mike Spivey, Christine White, Erica Smith, and Marty Kobren who will discuss their experiences in deciding whether to go to law school and offer some advice in deciding whether law school is right for you.  All are welcome.  Bring your questions!

When? Friday, March 26th at 12pm

Zoom link:  https://go.umd.edu/SKo

United State Capitol Police Job Announcement

 United State Capitol Police Job Announcement


The United States Capitol Police (USCP), located in Washington D.C., is a federal law enforcement agency that is currently seeking motivated and professional individuals for many Police Officer positions. The USCP safeguards the Congress, its legislative process, Members of Congress, employees, visitors, and facilities to include the United States Capitol Building. The current vacancy announcement can be found on USAJobs.

For more information about our opportunities, and us, please visit USCP Careers or click on the PDF documents below.

Employment Opportunity - Cheverly Police Dept

 


Employment Opportunity - Cheverly Police Dept


Monday, March 22, 2021

PLA Info Session (This Wednesday)

PLA Graduate Certificate Info Session
Wednesday, March 24 @ 3pm **this week**
      After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

IRC Silver Spring: Summer Internships

Message from IRC....

My name is Kyle Monsees. I am the Volunteer Coordinator at the International Rescue Committee in Silver Spring, Maryland. I’d like to inform you that the IRC in Silver Spring has begun recruitment for our summer 2021 internships. IRC Silver Spring is operating remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. All summer 2021 interns will start remotely, and the situation will be reevaluated as things evolve.

I’ve listed the titles and a brief description of each internship below. You can find the full description by going to https://rescue.csod.com/ats/careersite/search.aspx?site=1&c=rescue and filtering by City (Silver Spring). Prospective interns will use that link to apply. If you want professional, hands-on experience working with refugees, asylees, & trafficking victims, apply to be an intern with the IRC in Silver Spring!

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The IRC was founded at the behest of Albert Einstein in 1933 to assist people fleeing from persecution. Since then, the IRC has grown and works all over the world providing humanitarian support. In the United States, the IRC is one of 9 US refugee resettlement agencies given permission from the federal government to resettle refugees in the United States. In Silver Spring, the IRC works with refugees the moment they step off the plane to help them get situated and become self-sufficient members of their new community.

Our interns are a major part of our work. IRC internships give interns the opportunity to work directly with refugees to teach them or help them accomplish tasks needed to live successfully in the US. Each semester (fall, spring, and summer) we work to recruit 25-30 interns to get hands-on experience in refugee resettlement. We offer 14 unique internships that offer a wide variety of opportunities to develop different skills and gain experience including:

  • Anti-Trafficking/Intensive Case Management: This program provides case management services to the IRC’s most vulnerable clients including international survivors of trafficking living locally. Clients are referred to Intensive Case Management when they have extra barriers to self-sufficiency (typically medical conditions and pre-literacy). The ICM program helps them to overcome these challenges. Depending on number of active clients, internship may be heavier sided on case management work or community outreach.
  • Asylee CaseworkThe Asylee Casework team is the first point of contact for asylee clients. Caseworkers provide 8 months of case management to asylees. The services include providing monthly cash assistance, ensuring that clients apply for public benefits such medicaid, food stamps, ensuring that clients apply for social security and enroll in health insurance and ESL classes.

 

  • Career Development: Refugees are often required to accept the first available job they get offered. This means that many refugees with professional experience take jobs outside of their previous field of work. The Career Development Program helps them re-enter their previous field of work. Since these are more advanced positions, staff and interns provide advanced job readiness trainings and teach skills geared towards acquiring positions in mid-level and up jobs.

 

·         Community Engagement: The aim of community engagement is to establish strong, mutually beneficial connections between the community and the IRC in Silver Spring order to garner monetary, in-kind and volunteer resources for refugee clients.

  • Cultural Orientation and Casework: Teach classes to refugees on topics including, US Laws and customs, geography, healthcare, currency, history, etc. Classes are catered to discuss issues relevant to those attending.

 

  • Economic Empowerment: The Economic Empowerment program assists refugees to become economically self-sufficient by providing workforce development. We assist recently arrived refugees to acquire their first job. Through this position you will be teaching our refugee and asylee clients skills and cultural practices that will help them to obtain and hold employment as well as budgeting and US laws.

 

  • Family Mentor: The Family Mentor Program focuses on helping newly arrived refugees feel more at home by connecting them to mentors from the local community. Mentors help refugees practice English, socialize with others, and integrate into the community through weekly visits. The Family Mentor team provides support for mentors during their six-month commitment and monitors the refugee family’s improvement throughout the program.

 

  • Immigration: This program’s primary responsibilities include helping immigrants obtain Permanent Residence Status, Citizenship, and family reunification. Many IRC immigration interns go on to pursue law school citing the internship as inspiration and good experience.

 

  • Intake-Outreach/Q&AThe Intake-Outreach Q&A program is the first point of contact to all “walk-in” clients that visit the IRC in Silver Spring. We provide fast track enrollment in public benefits and referrals to internal and/or external resources and programs as needed. We are part of the casework team and ensure “No visitor will walk out empty handed”.

 

  • Logistics: The logistics department is responsible for finding and setting up all apartments prior to a refugee family’s arrival. They work with community partners, US ties, and IRC staff to set up apartments and schedule the airport pickup schedule.

 

  • Logistics and Casework: Internship includes responsibilities of the Logistics internship and the casework internship.

 

  • Refugee Casework: This department oversees the core programing of refugee resettlement. Casework interns teach refugees how to use the bus, take clients to social security, help enroll children in school, and meet with refugees in the office to talk about the challenges they are facing. 

 

  • Youth CaseworkThe Youth Casework Team enrolls students in IRC Youth Programs and into the school system, provides school aged students with individual case management support and works to address challenges identified by our clients and help them towards self-sufficiency. 

 

  • Youth Development: The IRC’s Youth Development Program works to support the integration of recently arrived refugees and asylees who are middle and high school aged students. Students participate in IRC’s after school programs, Saturday Learning Series, Career and College Discovery, Leadership Council, community service projects, field trips, employment workshops, and a Summer Academy, each designed to address challenges identified by our clients.

 

Most internships require a minimum of 15 to 20 hours per week. However, interns who can dedicate more time (~35 hours a week) will get the most out of their experience as it will give them the opportunity to take on more responsibilities and projects. All internships are unpaid. All selected interns will need to undergo and clear a background check and reference check to intern. The IRC is not able to sponsor visas. Students who hold a US visa will need to coordinate with the Volunteer Coordinator to determine if they are eligible to intern. A common visa type that we host are F1 visas with OPT or CPT. Internships take place in Silver Spring, MD. The office is accessible via metro as well as many bus routes.