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Wednesday, August 31, 2022

IRC Silver Spring: Fall 2022 Internships (Still Accepting Applications)

 A message from the IRC.....


My name is Kyle Monsees. I am the Community Engagement Coordinator at the International Rescue Committee in Silver Spring, Maryland. I’d like to inform you that the IRC in Silver Spring has several fall 2022 internships still accepting applications. IRC Silver Spring is operating hybrid due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Fall 2022 interns may work partly in-person or entirely remote, depending on the program. 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 International Rescue Committee (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 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.  

 

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. We offer 16 unique internships that offer a wide variety of opportunities to develop different skills and gain experience including:  

 

·         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 as 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. 

 

·         Cultural Orientation: 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 providingworkforce 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.  

 

·         Refugee Employment and Skill-Building: The Refugee Employment and Skill-Building Program aims to reduce barriers to self-sufficiency and employment and assist the parents to secure full-time employment. 

 

·         Refugee Employment Coordination: The Employment Coordination Program supports humanitarian immigrants to achieve economic self-sufficiency through engagement in work participation activities including volunteering, internship procurement, vocational English as a second language classes, and referrals to certificate-bearing professional development courses. The program specializes in providing holistic services to large families. 

 

·         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. 

  

·         Housing and Casework: The housing 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. Internship also includes responsibilities of the Refugee Casework internship. 

 

 

·         Intake-Outreach/Q&A: The 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.” 

 

·         Intensive Case Management: 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. 

 

·         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 Casework: The 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, and other programs, each designed to address challenges identified by our clients. 

 

Most internships require a minimum of 15 to 20 hours per week. All selected interns will need to undergo and clear a background check and reference check to intern. We ask that you make a $30 donation to help us cover the associated costs. Currently, 87% of our funding goes directly to programming to support our clients, and your help to cover this cost will ensure that no funding is directed away from serving our clients. Instructions will be provided after you have been selected to intern or volunteer.  

 

IRC Silver Spring is operating hybrid due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Fall 2022 interns may work partly in-person or entirely remote, depending on the program. The situation will be reevaluated as things evolve. 

 

The IRC is not able to sponsor visas.  

 

All internships are unpaid. For information on scholarship opportunities, contact your university or the IRC Silver Spring intern coordinator at Kyle.Monsees@Rescue.org. 

 

To view opportunities and apply, visit https://rescue.csod.com/ats/careersite/search.aspx?site=1&c=rescue Applications require a resume, cover letter, and list of three references. 

 

We currently offer internships during the following semesters: 
Spring: January – May 
Summer: May – August 
Fall: September – December 
Internships are typically posted 2-3 months prior to the anticipated start date.  

 

*Candidates applying who are not currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program, or are outside 12 months of their graduation are welcome to apply. These candidates will be processed as volunteers. 

 

IRC leading the way from harm to home. 

 

IRC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. IRC considers all applicants on the basis of merit without regard to race, sex, color, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, disability or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. 

 

If you need assistance in the application or hiring process to accommodate a disability, you may request an accommodation at any time. Please contact Talent Acquisitions at IRC.Recruitment@rescue.org. As required by law, the IRC will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified applicants and employees with a known disability. 

 

 Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.

Thank you,

 

Kyle Monsees | Community Engagement Coordinator
International Rescue Committee

Silver Spring Office: 8719 Colesville Road 3rd floor, Silver Spring, MD 20910

T + 1 301 562 8633 ext. 218

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Monday, August 22, 2022

Part Time Job Opportunity at USG!

 USG Disability Support Services (DSS) offices is in need of a DSS proctor to work the following hours of:


Wednesdays- 1:00pm-5:00pm
Thursdays- 9:00am-5:00pm
Fridays- 9:00am-5:00pm 

 This is a paid part-time job! 

See job description here


Contact Kaitlin Mills to apply or with questions. 

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Kaitlin Mills
Coordinator of Testing and Disability Support Services 
John & Effie Macklin Center for Academic Success

The Universities at Shady Grove
9631 Gudelsky Drive, 
Biomedical Sciences & Engineering (BSE) Building, Office 1322B
Rockville, MD 20850
Phone: 301-738-6384

USG Student Blogger PAID Opportunity





 

Financial Wellness: Understanding Financial Aid and Scholarships at USG

 

Financial Wellness: Understanding Financial Aid and Scholarships at USG

Wednesday, September 7,
1pm-2:30 pm
USG Student Services Lobby (Building III)

Check out this event to become financially literate! Students can learn more about loans, investments, debt management and much more!

Schedule a USG Campus Tour

 

Wayfinding Campus Tours

August 29th - Sept. 1, see pre-registration link for times
Depart from outside of III-1100

New Students: please pre-register for a wayfinding campus tour. Tours will last about 20 minutes and will showcase key locations on campus. New faculty and staff are welcome to join as well.

USG Welcome Back to Campus Events!

 

Welcome [Back] to USG!

August 29-September 1, various times and locations (see flyer for more details)

Check out all of the great events happening this month, including Campus Wayfinding Tours, Coffee Breaks, a Financial Wellness workshop, USGFest and Student Involvement Fair, and The Role of Mental Health in Leadership workshop! See the links on the flyer to pre-register for each event (except the Coffee Breaks).

Tuesday, August 16, 2022

Fall FBI Engagement Opportunities!

 


The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) will be kicking off their recruiting efforts here at the University of Maryland, later this month with 2 separate events. These events will both help students prepare to apply for their Honor's Internship Program (Opens on August 29th) and provide more information regarding the Bureau itself. The first of the 2 events is a virtual information session on August 31st at 4pm. The 2nd event will be 20 minute mock interviews that will take place on September 1st between 4-6pm
Registration for the mock interviews close on August 25th, so RSVP ASAP!

More details and information is provided in the attached google document. Questions regarding any of these opportunities can be directed to Gabe Pickett, at gpickett@umd.edu.

Highlighted Employment/Internship Opportunities

 

Highlighted Openings

Fall Remote Sustainable Tourism InternshipSolimar International, Apply by Aug. 30


Undergraduate Fall Internship- UMD Campus GIS, Apply by Sept. 8


Volunteer- Terps for ChangeApply by Sept. 9 


Summer 2023 Honors Internship Program- FBI, Apply by Sept. 17


Public Diplomacy/International Relations Internship- Meridian International Center, Apply by Oct. 16


Climate Policy Internship- Throwe Environmental, LLCApply by Oct. 16


Police Officer- Supreme Court of the United States Police Dept., Apply by Oct. 20

Careers4Terps @ BSOS

Career Planning Tips

 


Seniors, don't miss application deadlines! Some start as early as the July before your May graduation.  

BSOS Federal Application Tips Feller Center

Use these tips to explore career options with the federal government and gain insights on application trends. 

What Can I do With a CCJS Major?

 


Explore Career Paths



Review job titles, career resources, internship openings by major and much more. Internship experience and skill development is more important to most employers than major of study, so consider studying what you enjoy and complement it with an out of the classroom experience. 

FBI Honors Internship Program Information Session

 

FBI Honors Internship Program Information Session

August 31, 2022 • 5 - 6pm  | Virtual, RSVP via Careers4Terps
This session will teach students all they need to know about the FBI, its mission, information on upcoming job/internship opportunities, and how to apply. Additionally, a recruiter from the FBI will be discussing what they look for from prospective candidates application submissions and how you can ensure that your application is competitive. Students interested in working with the FBI are highly encouraged to join this session have their questions answered! Access the session link via Careers4Terps. Questions? Contact Gabe Pickett at gpickett@umd.edu at the Feller Center, BSOS. 

Thursday, August 11, 2022

INFO SESSION: Gilman Study Abroad Scholarship for Pell Grant Recipients/US Citizens

 Are you an undergraduate student, Pell Grant recipient, and U.S. citizen with international interests? You may be eligible to apply for the U.S. State Department’s Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, which provides up to $5,000 for studying or interning abroad! Last year 44 UMD students applied for a Gilman and 36 received the scholarship--an 82% acceptance rate! These students won a total of $172,000!

 

You can join our Gilman ELMS resource page, which offers a lot of helpful information as well as successful example essays, please fill out this brief survey.

  

GILMAN VIRTUAL INFORMATION SESSION 

Join us to learn more about the program, the application process, and how the National Scholarships Office can help you enhance your chances for success.


Tuesday, August 16, 4:30 - 5:00 pm

 

We will host additional information sessions once the program opens in mid-August, so be sure to fill out the survey to stay informed!

 

DEADLINE: October 6, 2022 

For programs that begin between December 1, 2022 and October 31, 2023 

 

ELIGIBILITY

Students must be:

·      a U.S. citizen

·      a Pell Grant recipient 

·      undergraduate (includes all majors)

·      all program lengths are eligible

   

We look forward to hearing from and meeting you!

 

Leslie Brice, National Scholarships Office 

 

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Leslie Brice, PhD (she/her)

Assistant Director, National Scholarships Office

2403 Marie Mount Hall

University of Maryland, College Park  

Zoom: https://umd.zoom.us/j/4999601909

www.scholarships.umd.edu