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Friday, May 28, 2021

Data Fellowship at Death Penalty Information Center

 Data Fellowship at Death Penalty Information Center


The Death Penalty Information Center (DPIC) in Washington, D.C., seeks interested candidates for a year-long Data Fellowship running from September 2021 to September 2022. The Center is a non-profit organization serving the media and the public with analysis and information on capital punishment. DPIC promotes informed discussion of the death penalty by preparing in-depth reports, conducting briefings for journalists, and serving as a resource to those working on this issue. The Data Fellow is the point person for managing DPIC’s data on death sentences and other aspects of capital punishment, and plays a key role in creating DPIC’s data visualizations.

DPIC is looking for someone with strong data analysis skills, the ability to create compelling data visualizations, an interest in the criminal legal system, and a strong commitment to social justice and racial equity. This one-year position is great for someone starting their career, or considering applying to graduate school in the near future.

The key responsibilities for this position include:

  • Managing DPIC’s database of death sentences, including researching cases and making corrections and updates
  • Analyzing data and producing written content for DPIC reports, webpages, and other projects
  • Creating and maintaining data visualizations (using Tableau, Adobe Illustrator, and other data-visualization tools where applicable) for use on DPIC’s website and other materials
  • Working with staff and interns to research data on new death sentences, executions, and other aspects of capital punishment
  • Interfacing with other researchers working on death-penalty issues, sharing and gathering data where appropriate
  • Assisting DPIC staff with managing media and other information requests
For more information and to apply, visit the Data Fellow job posting. Any questions about DPIC or the position can be directed to Data Fellow Steven Czarnecki (sczarnecki@deathpenaltyinfo.org) or Managing Director Anne Holsinger (aholsinger@deathpenaltyinfo.org).

Paralegal positions w/ State’s Attorney’s Office for Anne Arundel County

 

Paralegal positions w/ State’s Attorney’s Office for Anne Arundel County


The State’s Attorney’s Office for Anne Arundel County is seeking paralegals with excellent time management skills and attention to detail for the new Body Worn Camera Review Unit.

Essential Duties include but are not limited to:

  • Receive, sort and review Body Worn Camera (BWC) footage from local police departments
  • Prepare BWC footage for use by Assistant State’s Attorneys at trial and for release as discovery
  • Manage, maintain and copy digital files as needed 
  • Manage internal and external databases 
  • Track and report weekly, monthly and quarterly statistics
For more information and to apply, visit Careers4Terps and search by Job ID (224958). Alternatively, applicants can send a cover letter with a current resume to SAO_Resume@aacounty.org.

Thursday, May 27, 2021

Fall 2021: Arlington County Police Department Investigative Assistant Internship

 


Fall 2021: Arlington County Police Department Investigative Assistant Internship



The Arlington County Police Department Investigative Assistant Internship is currently accepting applications for exceptional undergraduate students interns. 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.

  • Interns will be directly involved interviewing victims and witnesses in a variety of cases such as assaults, threats, missing persons, domestic assaults, larcenies and other property crimes
  • Interns will be provided with orientation and guidance on how to conduct these interviews and work on each case with the assigned detective
  • This internship will acquaint the student with the investigative process by actually being a part of the investigations
  • Interns will conduct interviews, document statements and provide input to the detectives on disposition of cases
  • An intern’s work may lead to identifying suspects to be prosecuted

Interns accepted for this assignment will complete the process with true investigative experience. The intern will develop strategies and make recommendations to the Detective and the intern will work closely with the Detectives throughout the investigative process. The Detectives will involve the intern in all phases of the investigation and treat them as colleagues.

Applicants must be enrolled in a program that will continue to December 2021 in order to participate in the summer semester internship. Students may find more information and the application process on Handshake or on the Arlington PD job posting. The Fall 2021 2021 deadline is July 1, 2021.  Applications submitted after that deadline will not be accepted. 

Questions? Contact the Intern Coordinator at POLInterns@arlingtonva.us or 703-228-4337. Application and additional information available online here.


Deadline to Apply for the CCJS Honors Program - June 1

 The deadline to apply to the CCJS Honors Program is quickly approaching!  All applications must be received by 4:00 PM on Tuesday, June 1, 2021.  The CCJS Honors Program is structured to enhance a student’s analytical skills, research capability, critical thinking, and writing ability.

 
Students who participate in our Honors Program experience the following benefits:
  • Smaller, discussion-based classes with no more than 20 students
  • One-on-one interactions with CCJS tenured faculty members
  • Ability to conduct independent research on a topic of your interest in the criminal justice field
  • Ability to develop and write your own thesis/research proposal and orally defend it to a committee of faculty and graduate students
  • A chance to stand out among roughly 900 CCJS majors when applying to internships, jobs, grad school, or law school
The above listed bullet points are just a few examples of the many benefits of participating in our Honors Program.  Students graduating from the CCJS Honors Program receive an Honors notation on their diplomas/transcripts, and have the opportunity to add a very unique experience to their resume.

Requirements for Admission:

  • A declared CCJS major
  • A cumulative GPA of at least a 3.25
  • A minimum 3.40 GPA in all CCJS major coursework
  • Satisfactory completion of CCJS 100, CCJS 105, and CCJS 200 (or approved advanced statistics course)
  • Students must present evidence of satisfactory writing
  • Student should be entering their Junior year in Fall 2021
  • At least 4 full consecutive semesters remaining at the University of Maryland starting Fall 2021

Meeting all requirements does not guarantee admission.  Only the top applicants will be admitted into the CCJS Honors Program.


Additional Information:

Additional information about the honors program, including the structure and required courses, is available on the CCJS Honors Program page Additionally, students can contact CCJS Advising (ccjsadvising@umd.edu) with any questions.

 

How to Apply:

If you are interested in applying to the CCJS Honors program, please submit the following:
  • The CCJS Honors application (available on the CCJS website)
  • An unofficial transcript
  • A one page statement explaining:
    1. Why you are a suitable candidate for the CCJS Honors Program (e.g. prior research, passion, ability to conduct research)
    2. Why you would like to participate in the CCJS Honors Program and how participation will help you reach your career goals
    3. The area of Criminology & Criminal Justice in which you are most interested
  • A writing sample that is approximately 3-5 pages in length (the writing sample can be a portion of a larger paper or a paper on its own)
  • If a student completed either CCJS 200 or CCJS 300 pass/fail in Spring 2020- Spring 2021, they must have their instructor complete the Statement of Proficiency
All application packets must be submitted to CCJS Advising via email (ccjsadvising@umd.edu).   All applications are due by 4:00 PM on Tuesday, June 1, 2021.

Questions:

If you have any questions about the CCJS Honors Program, please contact CCJS Advising (ccjsadvising@umd.edu). 

Sincerely,
The CCJS Advising Staff

University of Maryland
CCJS Undergraduate Advising
2201 LeFrak Hall
7251 Preinkert Drive
College Park, MD 20742
(301) 405-4729

Monday, May 24, 2021

Cornerstone Montgomery Employer Information Session, May 25

 

Cornerstone Montgomery Employer Information Session, May 25



Cornerstone Montgomery Employer Information Session and Hiring Event  

Tuesday, May 25, 2021 • 12:00 PM-1:00 PM  | Required: Meeting Registration - Zoom
Are you a New or Recent Grad looking to put your skills to work within a mental health setting? Don't Miss This Event! 

Cornerstone Montgomery is the largest and most comprehensive provider of Behavioral Health Services in Montgomery County, Maryland. Attend this event to learn about current openings including Rehabilitation Counselor and Supported Employment Specialist Positions and gain application tips. 
Guests:
  • Jon Peyer
  • Human Resources Generalist
  • Stacey Teig
  • Human Resources Generalist

Questions? Contact Steve Young, UMD Psychology Department at syoung17@umd.edu 

Hosted by the Department of Psychology and the Feller Center for Advising & Career Planning.   

BSOS Career Readiness Tool Series

 BSOS Career Readiness Tool Series


The Feller Center will host a “Career Readiness Tools” series in June. These short virtual sessions will showcase tools and resources available to BSOS majors including VaultCareers4TerpsFOCUS2LinkedIn and Terrapins Connect

BSOS Career Readiness Tools: Careers4Terps 
Monday, June 14, 2021 | 12-12:30 pm ET | Virtual Event

BSOS Career Readiness Tools: Industry Guides 
Wednesday, June 16, 2021 | 12-12:30 pm ET | Virtual Event

BSOS Career Readiness Tools: Networking with LinkedIn & Terrapins Connect
Monday, June 21, 2021 | 12-12:30 pm ET  | Virtual Event

BSOS Career Readiness Tools: Career Self-Assessment
Wednesday, June 23, 2021 | 12-12:30 pm ET  | Virtual Event

Special Assistant to the Chief Research Officer Position with the World Justice Project for May or Recent Grad

 Special Assistant to the Chief Research Officer Position with the World Justice Project for May or Recent Grad


 

Position description

The World Justice Project (WJP) is seeking a full-time Special Assistant to the Chief Research Officer, to work in the WJP's office in Washington DC. The Special Assistant will serve as the right-hand assistant to the Chief Research Officer, providing primary support for his management, external relations, fundraising, core research, and administrative functions.

The Special Assistant will also assist with research projects on the status of the rule of law around the world; candidates can expect to spend half their time supporting the Chief Research Officer and half their time supporting the research team with programmatic work. The successful candidate will play a critical role in a growing, entrepreneurial non-profit working to advance the rule of law as the foundation for communities of equity, opportunity, and peace. WJP's global research and data team operates out its Washington, DC office, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this position is currently remote.

About the World Justice Project (WJP)

WJP works to advance the rule of law through a multidisciplinary approach involving original research, data collection, and analysis as well as engagement and support of an active and global network of policy-makers and reformers. Its Rule of Law Index is the leading source of primary data on the rule of law and has been cited by heads of state, chief justices, business leaders, and public officials, including in coverage by more than 2,500 media outlets worldwide. Founded in 2009, WJP has offices in Washington, DC, Seattle, WA, Mexico City, and Singapore. For more information, visit https://worldjusticeproject.org/.

Responsibilities

The main responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to:

  • Provide research, analysis, writing, and design support to the Chief Research Officer for task related to the production of the WJP's portfolio of global, thematic, and country-specific reports;
  • Provide administrative support to the Chief Research Officer, including correspondence, scheduling, filing, travel arrangements, logistics and event planning, preparation of briefing materials, and expense reporting;
  • Provide support for WJP's external relations, including preparation, editing, proofreading, and mailing of outreach materials;
  • Provide support for the WJP's development and fundraising functions, including conducting research and drafting correspondence, concept notes, and proposals;
  • Provide research, analysis, and writing support for scholarly articles, blog posts, constituent newsletters, presentations, and speeches on rule of law topics;
  • Assisting with the copyediting, report writing, data checks, and production of other WJP publications as needed;
  • Represent WJP with external audiences and at briefings, meetings, and events;
  • Other duties as necessary.

Qualifications

This position is open to graduates (B.A. or M.A.) with a minimum 3.5 cumulative GPA, with excellent attention to detail and superior research, writing, and problem-solving skills. International experience and foreign language skills are preferred. The ideal candidate will have completed coursework in international affairssocial sciences, journalism, economics, policy studies, regional studies, or pre-law. Successful applicants will have at least one year of relevant experience, and be bright, highly dependable, and motivated with a strong academic record and an enthusiastic interest in the rule of law. The successful candidate will also demonstrate the following skills and qualifications:

  • Superior research, analytical, and organizational skills and excellent attention to detail;
  • Excellent writing, oral communications, and interpersonal skills;
  • The ability to communicate in a professional manner in writing, over the phone, and in person, including with senior professionals and dignitaries;
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Office (especially Excel), with preference given to those with prior experience managing large databases;
  • Fluency in Spanish strongly preferred;
  • The ability to work independently as well as in group settings, the ability to manage their own workload, and the ability to prioritize multiple tasks and work under deadline pressure;
  • Understanding of rule of law and governance issues in global contexts;
  • Highly dependable with the ability to work in a team-oriented environment;
  • Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States.
Apply on the WJP jobs page.

Three Tips for Starting a Job Remotely (from Vault)

 

Three Tips for Starting a Job Remotely (from Vault)


 

3 Tips for Starting a Job Remotely

by Jacqueline DeMarco | May 10, 2021

 



 







This has been the year of everything virtual — and that includes the workplace. Many companies plan to keep their employees at home for the foreseeable future, so if you’re currently job hunting, you may find yourself not only interviewing virtually but also starting a role remotely.

While it can be daunting to start a new job without ever stepping foot in the office, the key is to take what you’ve learned from past in-person roles and translate that into actions that make sense in a remote work environment, says Marnie Richards, operations manager at EduMe, a mobile-based training platform. To ensure your first few weeks are successful, here are some tips for starting a job remotely.

Get Your Setup Ready Ahead of Time

Getting acclimated without the benefit of being shown the ropes by more seasoned employees can be tricky. But you can overcome this with a bit of preparation, starting with your physical environment.

As anyone who works from home knows, it’s important to separate your workspace from your leisure space. While working remotely means being able to work from anywhere you please, creating a dedicated home office setup will ensure you stay focused and productive — two ideal traits for a new employee.

Once you’ve got your space set up, see if it’s possible to gain access to your computer and accounts before your start date. This will give you time to familiarize yourself with the platforms the company uses and prepare a list of questions for the person who will be training you on your first day. By doing some prep beforehand, you’ll be able to prioritize your work rather than be held up by tech or admin tasks.

Meet with Your Manager

Communication is so important when you’re not around your manager in real life,” Richards says. “The best way to make a good impression is to make sure you’re vocal about what your targets are for your role and what you need to best achieve your goals.”

While video calls can take some getting used to, Richards feels they can help you make stronger connections and clean up communication issues, especially when getting to know and understanding your manager better. “In some ways, video can be a clearer way of communicating than in person, because there are no distractions and it’s only the two of you,” she says. “This is where you can really shine: by being clear, concise and making sure you’re always on the same page.”

If your manager doesn’t set up a one-on-one meeting during your first week (especially if they’re not the person training you), request to schedule some time where you can get to know each other and ask any pertinent questions about your new role. From there, keep a record of what you need to accomplish and any due dates to ensure nothing slips through the cracks. “If you think you will need help with a task, make sure you ask for it, and don’t let things build up or get ignored,” Richards says.

Connect with Your Colleagues

When it comes to fitting in with your colleagues from a distance, Richards believes new employees can take the lead. “Ask about the team culture and really try to understand the company’s values and mission,” she says. 

As with any new job, you’ll want to immerse yourself in the company culture as soon as you can. You may not have the luxury of engaging with your colleagues while making a cup of coffee, but you’ll likely have communication tools like direct messaging at your disposal, so use them to drop individual introductions to your team members or to set up quick meet-and-greets. Once the time comes to head into the office, your new co-workers will hardly remember that it’s their first time meeting you in person.

[You may access Vault articles and career guides through Careers4Terps.]

Generation Hope - Scholarship for teen parents!

 Generation Hope - Scholarship for teen parents!


Generation Hope is a non-profit organization dedicated to assisting single teen parents who are pursuing a college degree.  Generation Hope provides scholarships to teen parents to assist them financially with college expenses and also provides wrap around support for the children.  If you are pursuing your degree at UMD, and you are/were a teen parent and are under 25 years old, you can learn more and apply by visiting http://bit.ly/GHScholar.  Financial support can be up to $2400/year!

Fall 2021 UMD & CCJS Schedules (as of 5/24/21)

 Below you will find copies of the CCJS@USG Schedule as well as the courses being offered by other UMD programs at USG (see images for contact information to reserve seats in courses offered by other UMD-SG programs).


UMD CCJS@USG Fall 2121 Schedule

UMD-SG Course sharing Course Options



Wednesday, May 19, 2021

Job Openings - Catherine's Cottage / The Salvation Army

The Salvation Army / Catherine’s Cottage is hiring for the following positions (job descriptions attached):

  1. Assistant Program Director (full-time, exempt)
  2. Case Manager (full-time, exempt)
  3. Residential Advocate (both full-time and part-time, non-exempt)

 

Please spread the word to anyone you think might be interested in applying. Resumes/cover letters and questions can be sent to Beth Luthye at Elizabeth.Luthye@uss.salvationarmy.org.




















Monday, May 17, 2021

Graduating May 2021? We Need to Hear from You

 Graduating May 2021? We Need to Hear from You


Congratulations to our BSOS May 2021 graduates! Please take a moment to share your experiences and next step(s) with us.

Complete the Survey

The link above directs you to the UMD First Destination/Experiences Survey for undergraduates. The survey takes less than 5 minutes to complete.



We realize this is a bittersweet moment, with the campus vacated and graduation celebrations relegated to the online environment.  However, we are reaching out to our graduating seniors to learn more about the out of classroom experiences you completed as a student, as well as your immediate post-graduation plans. 

Why is this important?
The survey datagathered is used by the University for accreditation, rankings, state appropriations, and other assessments that help the University improve.  It is also important for future Maryland students.   

Need help with your job search?
We are also very aware of the challenging job market facing our graduates. If you are still working on a plan, you will notice there is an option for that on the survey. Select it and you will be able to update your selection for the next six months. 

If you are in the midst of a job search, haven’t yet started, or are still considering options, the BSOS Feller Center for Academic & Career Planning and the University Career Center can help. After graduation you will still have access to all resources and services. If you are still searching, start with the resources below. 

The UMD First Destination/Experiences Survey is coordinated by the University Career Center & The President’s Promise. If you have already completed the survey, THANK YOU! Note: All information you provide is confidential and in compliance with FERPA regulations.  Survey results will be reported only in aggregate form.  Your name and contact information will not be used in any public reports generated from this data. Questions? Email gsurvey@umd.edu

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Priddy Library (@USG) is Hiring!

 

Priddy Library is Hiring!

Priddy Library is hiring current USG students for on-site work. APPLY NOW!