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We are a national, nonprofit organization and the nation's
leading domestic hunger-relief charity. Located in the heart of downtown
Chicago, our mission is to feed America's hungry through a nationwide network
of member food banks and engage our country in the fight to end hunger.
Learn more about our culture of working at the Feeding America National Office. The Feeding America Washington Semester Internship Program offers students an opportunity to complement their formal education with career-related experience in public policy. This placement provides an excellent introduction to policy analysis, lobbying, grassroots organizing, coalition building, and advocacy communications. Interns gain firsthand experience in domestic hunger and nutrition policy and Congressional politics. Interns work closely with Feeding America staff to promote Feeding America’s policy agenda on hunger and nutrition assistance programs to a variety of audiences, including grassroots activists, congressional staff and other stakeholders. The program is designed for undergraduate and graduate level college students. Candidates must be available at least two days per week for a minimum of 8 weeks. We prefer undergraduates who have completed their sophomore year of college, but others may apply. The internship provides students with interesting and substantive work experience. Each intern will have clear work-plan and be assigned a designated staff member who will serve as their supervisor and mentor. Work-plans are designed to be beneficial for both Feeding America and the intern and are based on the needs of the organization and the skillset and interests of the intern. Click here for more information and to apply. |
Monday, June 15, 2015
Feeding America Internship in Washington
Friday, June 12, 2015
Thursday, June 11, 2015
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Application now open--APPLY NOW!
For more information and/or to apply, please visit Education
Abroad at: http://globalmaryland.umd.edu/offices/education-abroad/program/11304
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Program Assistant Position with Open Society Foundations Appropriate for Recent Grad
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The
Washington DC office conducts direct advocacy on a broad range of
international and domestic issues, including human rights, civil liberties,
drug policy, minority rights, public health, education, judicial
independence, government transparency, and criminal justice reform.
Job Profile The Program Assistant will provide programmatic and administrative support to the Communications Officer in the Advocacy Office and a Senior Policy Analyst who works on the impact of U.S. counterterrorism assistance on human rights and democratic governance abroad. The Program Assistant should have an understanding of the policymaking and legislative process, familiarity with and interest in U.S. foreign policymaking and the media environment, and prior experience working on security assistance, human rights, or governance issues. The candidate should be able to write well, have strong research skills, and be able to manage multiple tasks, including administrative tasks, for two supervisors, under tight deadlines.
§ provide high-level
administrative support to two senior staff members
§ draft/edit routine
correspondence, memoranda, advocacy documents, and blog posts as required
§ attends hearings,
briefings, meetings, and conferences and prepares summaries
§ conduct research and
analysis of legislative and policy issues; track media reports on relevant
issues; analyze media coverage
§ assist with vetting
potential grantees and consultants and prepare related write-ups and
assessments
§ perform clerical
duties, including responding to incoming calls and requests from the general
public, faxing and photocopying; preparing expense reports and generally
assist in program administration
§ assist in scheduling
meetings, appointments, calls, and travel arrangements for staff, including coordinating
with conference organizers
§ maintain and update
working files and databases
§ organize logistics of
meetings, special events and workshops (travel arrangements, materials,
minutes, meeting room set-ups, catering, break down after meetings)
§ assist in preparing
annual budget submissions
§ assist in preparing
advocacy documents and in preparing materials for website posting
§ assist with
office-wide administrative duties as requested, such as answering front-desk
telephones and assisting with visitors
§ prepare expense
reports and process and track various reimbursements and payment accounts
§ perform other duties
as assigned
Qualifications
§ bachelor’s degree from
a four-year college or university, and one to three years of relevant
experience or training or equivalent combination of education and experience
§ previous work for an
advocacy organization or branch of government
§ demonstrated knowledge
of or interest in human rights, security assistance, governance, or media
§ familiarity with
federal legislative process
§ excellent written,
verbal, organizational, analytical and interpersonal skills
§ excellent computer
skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Office
§ excellent attention to
detail and follow-through on tasks
§ excellent listening
and communication skills with sensitivity to cultural communication
differences.
§ strong research skills
§ discretion and
professionalism
§ cross cultural
sensitivity
§ strong organizational
skills
§ initiative and ability
to work proactively and independently when necessary
§ ability to prioritize,
think nimbly, and troubleshoot
§ willingness and
ability to work simultaneously on a wide range of tasks and projects and
ability to prioritize tasks
§ professionalism in
interacting with colleagues and the general public
Apply by June 18. Read more and see other positions
here.
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Michelle Humanick and Joseph M. Mitchell Memorial Scholarships
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The Joseph M. Mitchell Memorial Scholarship Award provides
one-time awards of up to $1,000 to undergraduate or graduate students whose
ability to succeed at our institution may be challenged by some personal or
family circumstance. This fall, a one-time $250 award honoring Michelle
Humanick will also be available. Online applications and nominations for Fall
2015 award are being accepted through July 15, 2015.
To apply or nominate an individual click here. |
Monday, June 8, 2015
Recent Grad Interested in Health Policy? Apply for This Research Assistant Position with Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids!
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Recent Grad
Interested in Health Policy? Apply for This Research Assistant Position with
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids!
The Campaign
for Tobacco-Free Kids is seeking qualified candidates for the
position of Research Assistant for the International Research Department. As
a member of the International Research Unit, he/she will work as part of team
providing technical support to DC-based and in-country staff, grantees, and
other advocates working to achieve effective tobacco control policy change
and policy implementation in low- and middle-income countries.
Primary Duties:
§ Conduct searches on
tobacco documents and secondary sources in areas of interest.
§ Translate findings
from reports and other documents into fact sheets, presentations, letters or
case studies for dissemination and/or posting on international edition of the
Campaign’s website.
§ Assist in responding
to rapid research requests for facts and research documents from staff and
partners.
§ Monitor the Resource
tab of the website to ensure that information remains current.
§ Track and maintain
journal subscriptions
§ Maintain electronic
records of research articles, fact sheet files and contact lists for the
international research team.
§ Assist with general
office duties and administrative tasks such as faxing, scanning, and emailing
documents as well as creating spreadsheets, proofreading materials and
creating PowerPoint presentations.
§ Assist with writing
letters to policymakers, including elected officials and senior
administrators.
§ Assist with organizing
workshops and other events hosted by the Research team, other Campaign teams
(e.g., country teams), or key partners.
§ Participate in team
meetings.
Skills Required:
§ Undergraduate degree
and familiarity with research and/or health sciences terminology.
§ Familiarity with
conducting literature searches, including Internet searching.
§ Familiarity with
research methods and ability to summarize research articles.
§ Strong oral and
written communication skills, including editing and proofing with a strong
attention to detail.
§ Excellent
organizational skills.
§ Ability to work in a
fast-paced, team-oriented environment while juggling multiple projects and
deadlines.
§ Ability to take
initiative, solve problems creatively and work independently.
§ Proficient with
Microsoft Office.
§ Foreign language
skills a plus.
To Apply
Applicants must submit a cover letter, resume, and a short
writing sample (3-5 pages) to jobs@tobaccofreekids.org
. Please reference the position code: RAIR-08
in the subject line of the email. Resumes will be accepted until the
position is filled.
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Apply To The CCJS Honors Program
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The CCJS Honors Program is a unique opportunity for
undergraduate CCJS majors to challenge themselves academically. The
Honors Program is comprised of small, interactive and rigorous courses taught
by Dr. Maimon, a distinguished CCJS tenured faculty member. In addition
to Dr. Maimon, students will have contact with the tenured/tenure-track CCJS
faculty, who are some of the most well-respected researchers in the field of
Criminology and Criminal Justice.
Students graduating from our Honors Program receive a
departmental honors notation on their diploma and have the opportunity to add
a very unique experience to their resumes. Many of the CCJS Honors
Program graduates are currently attending ivy league graduate and law
schools, including Harvard Law School, Georgetown Law, and the UMD CCJS
doctoral program. Additionally, some Honors students have moved on to
careers with agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Homeland
Security and Teach For America.
Requirements for admission into the CCJS Honors Program include:
§ A cumulative GPA of at
least a 3.25
§ A minimum 3.40 GPA in
all CCJS major coursework
§ Satisfactory
completion of CCJS 100 and CCJS 105
§ Students must present
evidence of satisfactory writing
§ Student is entering
their Junior year
§ At least 3 full
semesters remaining at the University of Maryland prior to graduation
§ A declared CCJS major
Additional Information:
For additional information about the honors program, including
the structure and required courses, please visit the CCJS website honors page
at: http://www.ccjs.umd.edu/content/departmental-honors-program-0.
Application:
If you are interested in applying to our Honors program, please
complete the updated Honors application on the CCJS website: http://www.ccjs.umd.edu/content/departmental-honors-program-0and
submit all supplemental materials. All application packets must be
submitted to the CCJS Advising Office in 2201 LeFrak Hall. Applications
will be accepted in hard copy, by fax (301) 314-9355 and via e-mail ccjsadvising@umd.edu. ***All applications are due
by 4:00PM on July 1, 2015.***
Questions:
If you have any questions about the CCJS Honors Program, please
contact CCJS Advising at (301) 405-4729 or by email at ccjsadvising@umd.edu.
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