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Monday, March 22, 2021

Summer and Fall Internships with Asian Americans Advancing Justice

 Summer and Fall Internships with Asian Americans Advancing Justice


 Asian Americans Advancing Justice | AAJC (Advancing Justice | AAJC) works to advance the human and civil rights for Asian Americans, and build and promote a fair and equitable society for all. 

Advancing Justice | AAJC is seeking student interns interested in gaining firsthand experience in civil rights advocacy. Interns are expected to commit to 16-20 hours per week during the winter/spring or summer semester, though specific start and end dates are flexible and weekly hours will be set upon selection. We will work with interns to ensure the position satisfies any course credit or curriculum requirements.  Please note that all of the internships with Advancing Justice | AAJC are unpaid.

We are seeking interns for for the summer and fall 2021 semesters for three departments:

  1. Communications: The communications department seeks an intern to work on communications, media relations activities, and social media tasks. The communications department is responsible for activities that seek to promote and brand Advancing Justice | AAJC. The department conducts public relations outreach, develops digital assets, and seeks to promote agency programs, material, and national campaigns.
  2. Policy and Programs: The policy and programs departments seeks a policy intern and litigation intern/law clerk to work on its civil rights law, impact litigation, and/or public policy work. The policy and programs department is responsible for policy analysis, advocacy, litigation, and community engagement.
  3. Development: The development department seeks an intern to work on its fundraising and donor engagement work. This is an ideal opportunity for students interested in fundraising, event planning, nonprofit operations/management and public policy/administration. Development interns have the unique opportunity to learn about Advancing Justice | AAJC’s programming while understanding the fundraising initiatives taken in nonprofits to ensure program backing.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

Communications:

  • Draft blogs, press releases, pitch letters, and other communications documents as assigned
  • Research journalists for potential outreach
  • Review editorial calendars for press opportunities
  • Write fact sheets or issue briefs
  • Review major newspapers daily for related stories
  • Assist with research; respond to requests for information
  • Monitor news trends and events to identify opportunities
  • Create and maintain media lists
  • Participate in strategy meetings with the communications team
  • Draft general correspondence and other administrative tasks as assigned
  • Assist with maintenance and creating content for the website
  • Assist with the development of new materials for Advancing Justice | AAJC’s social media sites
  • Assist with the execution of the department’s communications plan

Policy and Programs:

Policy

  • Assist with policy and legislative research
  • Monitor federal legislative and administrative activity
  • Develop community outreach, education, and advocacy materials
  • Prepare staff for hearings, briefings, and meetings with policymakers, community groups, and civil rights organizations

Litigation

  • Assist with legal and factual research for Supreme Court amicus briefs and other legal briefs
  • Analyze cases and pending litigation for potential Advancing Justice | AAJC involvement
  • Draft portions of briefs where appropriate
  • Monitor the Supreme Court docket and track other federal and state civil rights litigation

Development:

  • Conduct individual and organizational prospect research and prepare individual and organizational profiles
  • Undertake a variety of writing and editing projects including acknowledgement letters, donor solicitations, promotional materials, etc.
  • Carry-out large mailings to the Advancing Justice | AAJC donor base, including direct mail solicitation letters, reports and publications, and invitations
  • Assist with planning of the American Courage Award reception and other special events
  • Research and assist in development of letters of inquiry and grant proposals for Advancing Justice | AAJC’s various program areas
  • Support general development department operations through administrative duties and other duties as assigned

QUALIFICATIONS AND PREFERRED SKILLS:

  • Strong interest in Advancing Justice | AAJC’s work
  • Ability to handle multiple projects and work efficiently to meet deadlines
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills
  • Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work with a diverse group as well as part of a team 
  • Computer skills, knowledge of MS Word, Excel, Outlook, and Internet research skills
  • If applying for Communications, major in journalism, public relations, marketing, or communications is preferred.
  • If applying for Policy and Programs, prior policy or research experience is preferred for college students and prior experience with civil rights litigation or appellate practice through a law school clinic, internship, or summer job is preferred for law students.
  • If applying for Development, familiarity with Canva and Raiser’s Edge is preferred.

HOW TO APPLY:

To apply for an internship, please send a cover letter, resume, and brief writing sample to hiring@advancingjustice-aajc.org. Please note if there is a specific department position you are interested in. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
 
*Resumes received without cover letters and writing samples will not be considered.  

MCPD is hiring officers!


 


The Montgomery County Police Department is currently hiring for police officers. 
ARE YOU READY?
For more information please visit: www.joinmcp.com


The Montgomery County Police Department is currently hiring for police officers and 9-1-1 emergency call takers & dispatchers. ARE YOU READY?

For more information please visit: joinmcp.com

MPD is Seeking an Employee Wellbeing Program Manager

 Are you passionate about health and stress management? Do you want to make a difference every day you go into work? The Metropolitan Police Department is seeking an Employee Wellbeing Program Manager who is passionate about promoting overall health including: nutrition, psychological wellness, exercise, and stress management particularly to members of the Metropolitan Police Department. Candidates should have a Bachelor’s Degree or Certification in relevant skill areas (i.e., behavioral health, nutrition, dietitian, wellbeing, counseling) and a Master’s degree is strongly preferred. To apply for this position, please visit https://careers.dc.gov/ and apply for the position with ID number: 12537 before March 21st, 2021. We look forward to meeting you! Inquiries about the job requirements can be made directly to carly.ferreira@dc.gov




USG Library Reserves Book Scanning

 

Library Reserves Book Scanning

USG students can now request appointments to use our Bookeye scanner on campus to create PDFs our course reserves collection.

Calls for Photos for the USG Graduation Celebration Slideshow!

 

Calls for Photos for the Graduation Celebration Slideshow!

Due April 1

Attention graduate students! 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!

Friday, March 12, 2021

Run for USG Student Council!


 

Fall 2021 Schedule and Registration Information

Please see the CCJS@USG Fall Schedule below.  Please note that, as of now, we intend to hold classes IN PERSON.  It is possible (likely) that this may change but for now we are moving forward with in person courses.  We will let you know by June (at the latest) if all or some courses need to move online.  

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