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Friday, July 30, 2021

Short-Term One-Month Internships with Pathways Behavioral Health!

 Short-Term One-Month Internships with Pathways Behavioral Health!


Pathways Behavioral Health, a mental health company based out of Washington D.C. is looking for undergraduate interns for our fall semester. More information about our company can be found HEREOur undergraduate internships are one month in duration (40 total hours), and can be done in the virtual setting. Although our internships are unpaid, we offer successful interns paid positions without our company after the completion of the internship. This is an ideal position for undergraduate applicants who are looking to gain clinical experience for graduate school.            

 

Responsibilities:

-Shadow clinicians

-Participate in didactics and trainings

 

How To Apply:

Interested applicants should send a resume and cover letter to our President, 

Amber Shriver, at ashriver@pbhaba.com




Vaccination Requirement for All UMD Students: Action Required

 

University of Maryland
July 30, 2021

Dear UMD Student,
The University System of Maryland requires all students to be vaccinated for COVID-19 for the 2021-2022 academic year. The University of Maryland (UMD) has announced that August 2 is the deadline for vaccination compliance.
To be a member of the UMD community this fall, you must confirm your COVID-19 vaccination status by Monday, August 2. You may request a vaccination exemption for medical or religious reasons. Failure to provide proof of vaccination or receive an approved exemption will prevent you from registering for courses for the Fall 2021 semester. Please take action now.
To confirm your vaccination status, or to request a vaccination exemption, go to the Keep Terps Safe portal. Any actions you take will be reflected in the university's systems after 7:30 a.m. the following morning.
You must have a University Directory ID and password to log in. To create your Directory ID, please go to identity.umd.edu. It may take up to two business days to access the Keep Terps Safe portal from the day you create your Directory ID.
If you no longer plan to attend UMD this fall, please complete this form.
You can also stay up-to-date on the university's latest COVID-19 related guidelines and requirements on our COVID-19 Information website or by emailing questions to healthconcerns@umd.edu.
Sincerely,
Jennifer King Rice's Signature
Jennifer King Rice
Senior Vice President and Provost
She/Her/Hers
University of Maryland
The Flagship Institution of the State of Maryland
College Park MD 20742-5035, USA
Phone: 301.405.1000

Thursday, July 29, 2021

Cool opportunity: Councilmember Advisory Group- District 3

 


Councilmember Sidney Katz is looking for new members for his Student Advisory Group. If you would like to serve for the 21-22 academic year please complete the interest form by 9/5/21. The goal of the Advisory Group is to ensure that the voices of students pursuing higher education within District 3 are heard. For more information on Councilmember Katz visit his website: www.montgomerycountymd.gov/Katz
Meetings are held every other month on Monday evenings from 5-6:30pm. Spots are limited so please do not sign up if you are not available to attend the regular meetings.

Monday, July 26, 2021

Fall Paid RA Positions with The Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security (ARLIS)

 Fall Paid RA Positions with The Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security (ARLIS)


The University of Maryland Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security (ARLIS) is seeking undergraduate research assistants for Fall 2021 to work on a project investigating creative problem-solving in healthy young adults. This position is paid (i.e., not for credit).

Responsibilities:
Undergraduate RAs will be responsible for participant recruitment and testing, 
assessing participant performance, and, depending on skill set, interest, and 
project needs, may also assist with data analysis, stimuli creation, and other 
aspects of experimental design.

Undergraduate RAs will also be expected to attend lab meetings and complete 
readings related to our research.

Preferred Qualifications:
· Majoring in psychology or a related discipline.
· Strong academic background (e.g., GPA 3.5)
· Available to work at least 10 hours/week.
· Long-term commitment: Must be able to work at least two semesters
· Excellent interpersonal, collaborative, and organizational skills
· Interest in creativity, intelligence, and/or (working/short-term) memory.

How to Apply:
Please send the following to Dmartin5@umd.edu:
· Resume or Curriculum Vitae (CV)
· Letter of interest describing the applicant’s related experiences/qualifications, 
interest in the position, and future career aspirations.
· Unofficial transcripts

Apply for Fall 2021 USG Scholarships!

 Apply for Fall 2021 USG Scholarships!


Final Deadline: July 31st

Get money from scholarships! All students enrolled in programs at USG in Fall 2021 are eligible. (Note: you must apply each semester.)



Friday, July 23, 2021

IRC Silver Spring Fall 2021 Internships: Apply Now

The IRC in Silver Spring has begun recruitment for fall 2021 internships. IRC Silver Spring is operating remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Fall 2021 interns will start remotely, and the situation will be reevaluated as things evolve.

Below, are listed the titles and a brief description of each internship. 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. For information on scholarship opportunities, contact your university or the IRC Silver Spring intern coordinator at Kyle.Monsees@Rescue.org.


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.

 

Wednesday, July 21, 2021

OIG Vacancy Posted on USA Jobs: Public Affairs Specialist (Recent Graduate)

 OIG Vacancy Posted on USA Jobs: Public Affairs Specialist (Recent Graduate)



The HHS Office of Inspector General is recruiting for the position(s) listed below. To view the complete list of current OIG vacancies on the USAJOBS web site, please click View All Opportunities. 

Announcement Number: HHS-OIG-RG-21-11177084
Request Number: IO-RCT-0044131-1
Position Title: Public Affairs Specialist (Recent Graduate)
Pay Plan-Series-Grade: GS-1035-09
Area of Consideration: Recent Graduates
Position Information: Permanent
Number of Job Opportunities & Location(s):  1-Washington, D.C.
Salary:  $72,750.00 to $113,362.00
Open Date: 7/20/2021
Close Date: 7/30/2021
Application Limit: None
Announcement Link: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/608048800

Note:  All required documentation must be received by the closing date of the announcement.  This includes, for example, SF-50s (Notice of Personnel Action), veterans' preference documentation (DD-214), CTAP or ICTAP documentation, and transcripts if applicable and as specified in the vacancy announcement.  All applicants, internal or external, are held to the same standard, so if an applicant is missing documentation or incorrectly answers an application question, they will be marked ineligible.  If you have any questions concerning application requirements, please contact the HR Specialist or OIG HR HelpDesk as noted on the vacancy announcement prior to the closing date of the announcement.

Questions?  Please contact:

OIG HR HelpDesk | (855) 291-2284 | hr.questions@oig.hhs.gov

Human Resources Division on the OIG intranet | http://oigportal/HRD/

Fall 2021 Program Intern position w/ Maryland Coalition Against Sexual Assault

 


Fall 2021 Program Intern position w/ Maryland Coalition Against Sexual Assault


The Maryland Coalition Against Sexual Assault (MCASA) is currently accepting applications for their Program Intern position for the Fall 2021 semester. This internship located at the metro-accessible Silver Spring, MD office. Remote work is ongoing during COVID-19 restrictions. A minimum commitment of 15 hours per week for 3 months is required.  CCJS students can earn credit for this internship through the CCJS internship course.

Through hands-on learning responsibilities, MCASA’s program interns are engaged in the important effort to end rape, child sexual abuse, and the full continuum of sexual violence including campus sexual assault and human sex trafficking. They are exposed to the latest thinking in the field of sexual assault prevention and response through webinars and trainings, professional meetings, and written resource materials. Program interns also come away with practical knowledge about a statewide nonprofit organization’s strategies for office management, internal and external communications, professional training, and public outreach. 

Intern Objectives

  • Develop and expand knowledge regarding sexual violence and policies to prevent and respond to sexual assault and abuse.
  • Develop ability to write and format professional documents such as letters, fact sheets, website content, and newsletter articles.
  • Expand professional speaking skills by answering and making telephone calls.
  • Become familiar with client referrals by providing information about MCASA’s Sexual Assault Legal Institute and Maryland rape crisis and recovery centers to survivors who call the office.
  • Learn about event management by assisting with logistics coordination for professional training sessions and fundraising events.
  • Enhance research skills by completing written projects regarding sexual violence.
  • Develop an understanding of nonprofit membership development and engagement by updating and maintaining electronic database records.
  • Participate in public outreach by attending events, staffing community information fairs, and fulfilling orders for resource brochures.
  • Become familiar with a varied-pace office environment that juggles both immediate and longer-term projects.
  • Contribute to development of office resources on specific topics.
For more information, visit the MCASA job page and click on the Program Intern position. All interested applicants must send a cover letter, resume, and one writing sample (limit 2 pages) to interns@mcasa.org.  Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, but the best consideration date is July 31, 2021.

National Center on Sexual Exploitation internships for Fall 2021 and Spring 2022

 National Center on Sexual Exploitation internships for Fall 2021 and Spring 2022


The National Center on Sexual Exploitation’s (NCOSE) is currently accepting applications for their Law Enforcement Internship for both the Fall 2021 and Spring 2022 terms.  Interns participate in the ongoing work of defending human dignity, exposing and combatting the full spectrum of sexual exploitation (i.e., pornography, prostitution, stripping, sexual trafficking, child sexual abuse, sexual assault and rape). NCOSE internships offer a unique opportunity to address sexual exploitation issues while gaining new skills through hands-on opportunities that seek to prevent exploitation before it begins, which foster a national culture that stands for freedom from sexual exploitation. Interns also enjoy abundant opportunities to meet nationally recognized leaders in the field of anti-sexual exploitation and attend education briefings. The program also offers interns an opportunity to investigate their individual gifts and develop new skills while working at NCOSE’s headquarters.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES:

  • Performs work on special projects as assigned by the Director of Law Enforcement Training and Survivor Services or the Law Centers Senior Vice President and General Counsel. Such work may include:
    • Assist in developing relationships and building out our coalition to include more direct service providers; harnessing those relationships to seek guidance for high impact policy
    • Assist with survivor plaintiffs;
    • Assist with law enforcement trainings and workshops;
    • Help organize NCOSE events;
    • Assist in supporting NCOSE legislative or governmental initiatives through research;
    • Assisting NCOSE in its strategies to reduce demand for commercial sex through research of current events and legislation;
    • Collaborating and supporting other activities as needed.
  • Represents NCOSE (as an observer) and reports on events at coalition meetings, and webinars
  • Keeps abreast of current developments (including legislative changes) and conducts research (as directed) using various media and academic resources relating to:
    • harms of pornography;
    • harms of prostitution and other forms of commercial sex;
    • demand for commercial sex and male sex buying behavior;
    • organizations promoting, distributing, and/or profiting from sexual exploitation (pornography, stripping, prostitution, sexual assault, risky sexy behavior); and,
    • sex trafficking of men, women and children.
  • Assists NCOSE at conferences, meetings, events or committees as directed.
  • Assists as needed with office management including answering of telephones, responding to email or other written requests, drafting correspondence, and filing (if not working remotely).

For more information and to apply, view the link below. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis, but each term has a best consideration date (in red). To view other internships, visit the NCOSE Careers page.

Law Enforcement Internship - Fall 2021 (August 13, 2021)

Law Enforcement Internship - Spring 2022 (October 1, 2021)


Fall 2021 internships w/ Baltimore County Police Department

 

Fall 2021 internships w/ Baltimore County Police Department


Baltimore County Police Department is seeking student interns for the Fall 2021 Semester. All applications are due by July 31, 2021 at 11:59 PM EST. For more information and to apply, view the internship postings below:

Tuesday, July 20, 2021

HEERF III Grant Funding Available

 HEERF III Grant Funding Available


The University of Maryland is encouraging eligible students facing financial distress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic to apply for assistance through the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund III (HEERF III). Students who wish to apply must fill out the UMD Student COVID Relief Grant application and provide a statement about how the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in financial hardship.  

To complete the application, log in to the financial aid portal. Eligible students may use the funds for expenses such as food, housing, tuition, course materials, technology, health care, and child care. Detailed eligibility requirements can be found on the Financial Aid Office website.

Eligible students who already received the UMD Student COVID Relief Grant based on their 2020-2021 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and who are still experiencing financial distress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic may also submit the application for additional emergency COVID relief grant consideration.  

If you have any questions, please contact the Office of Student Financial Aid at umdfinaid@umd.edu or call 301.314.TERP.

USG Welcome Week!

 

Welcome Week

August 30th - September 3rd

We are looking forward to welcoming you back to campus this fall and are preparing for a fun and informative Welcome Week! See you in August!

Remote Fall Internships with the International Rescue Committee Baltimore Office

 

Remote Fall Internships with the International Rescue Committee Baltimore Office


The IRC offers lifesaving care and life-changing assistance to people forced to flee from war or disaster. The IRC in Baltimore was established in 1999 and currently serves over 2,500 immigrants and refugees per year.

 

Our office is currently seeking fall interns to support our work in a variety of positions. Applications are due by July 28 and internships will begin remotely on September 17.  The IRC will determine if and when in-person or office-based activities may start for fall interns. [Note that an internship offer does not guarantee academic credit.  Check with your department or college internship coordinator if you are interested in earning academic credit.]

 

Fall 2021 Internships:

 

Case management

https://rescue.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/1/home/requisition/17438?c=rescue

 

Community engagement

https://rescue.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/1/home/requisition/17432?c=rescue

 

Cultural orientation and education

https://rescue.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/1/home/requisition/17439?c=rescue

 

Employment and financial coaching:

https://rescue.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/1/home/requisition/17430?c=rescue

 

Health and intensive case management

https://rescue.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/1/home/requisition/17440?c=rescue

 

Immigration legal services (*academic year only)

https://rescue.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/1/home/requisition/17442?c=rescue

 

Logistics and housing

https://rescue.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/1/home/requisition/17433?c=rescue

 

Youth case management: https://rescue.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/1/home/requisition/17429?c=rescue