Thursday, April 25, 2024

Paralegal Specialist | Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division


 

Paralegal Specialist
Location: Washington, DC
Announcement Number: 24-RDH-CAPS-12392516 DE
Salary: $55,924 - $72,703
Closing Date: May 3, 2024


These positions will be centrally managed by the Professional Development Office (PDO) of the Civil Rights Division. The incumbent will perform legal and factual research and other closely related duties in support of attorneys engaged in civil rights cases and matters.

Duties

As the federal agency whose mission is to ensure the fair and impartial administration of justice for all Americans, the Department of Justice is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment. To build and retain a workforce that reflects the diverse experiences and perspectives of the American people, we welcome applicants from the many communities, identities, races, ethnicities, backgrounds, abilities, religions, and cultures of the United States who share our commitment to public service.

If selected as a Paralegal Specialist GS-0950-7, typical work assignments may vary based upon the needs of the individual sections, their practice areas, and a host of other factors. Typical assignments, however, can include:

  • Reviews, processes, and prepares documents covering diverse and complex legal issues or problems, such as carrying out case development and documentation activities as a case progresses.
  • Prepares correspondence, memoranda, justification, and other written documentation involved in providing information about the researched aspects of the cases or issues.
  • Reviews and analyzes investigative reports to determine if a particular case is supported by sufficient evidence to provide a basis for prosecution.
  • Conducts legal research of substantial variety and complexity, such as procurement related matters, employee garnishments, jury duty waivers, investigation of claims, litigation, and conflicts of interest.
  • Conducts or assists attorneys in conducting interviews with investigative sources and prospective witnesses.

Crime Analyst | Metropolitan Police Department




Crime Analyst
Location: Washington, DC
Job ID: 25868
Salary: $72,711 - $93,735
Closing Date: April 29, 2024


There is only one city in the country that can say it is the Nation’s Capital – Washington, D.C.  Given that distinction, The Metropolitan Police Department is the premiere law enforcement organization in the city. We receive over 22 million visitors a year, have almost 700,000 residents, and 21,000 private business. The Department consists of more than 4,200 members: approximately 3,550 sworn members and over 650 civilian employees. We are one of the most diverse and highly trained departments in the country. We have the honor of safeguarding and protecting not only our nation’s residents, but also people from all over the world.

The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) offers an attractive benefits package. The benefits package includes competitive compensation, health insurance, prescription drug coverage, dental, vision, short and long term disability and life insurance, as well a strong retirement benefit and savings options. Employees are also eligible for our employer contributed 401a plan after one year of employment. Additional perks such as discounts on wireless carriers, gym memberships, amusement park tickets and much more! Additional information can be found at: DCHR Benefits

This position is located in the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), Homeland Security Bureau, Real Time Crime Center (RTCC), Research and Analytical Services Branch (RASB). 

The Crime Analyst is responsible for analyzing, visualizing, and mapping crime data from MPD and other public safety sources including MPD’s Records Management System (RMS) and OUC’s Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) to support command staff with crime trends awareness, deployment and tactical decision making.  The Crime Analyst also combines quantitative and qualitative research methods to develop strategic reports on themes self-initiated or assigned.

The analyst follows established procedures and produces deliverables in a timely fashion with minimal error; incrementally improves procedures and deliverable design; produces a significant volume of self-initiated work; and builds a trusted partner relationship with command staff.

This Crime Analyst position is covered under the National Association of Government Employees (NAGE) bargaining unit and you may be required to pay an agency fee through direct payroll deductions.

This incumbent will be responsible for the following:

• Develops statistical summary reports, graphs, charts, and maps covering crime trends and patterns within specified time frames and geographic boundaries (e.g. neighborhood, District, PSA, Ward, and Citywide), some of which are updated on a periodic basis (e.g. daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, seasonally, and annually) for officials within the Department.
• Applies advanced mapping techniques to provide research and analysis at any level of geography and depicts observations including change in crime rates and characteristics over time.
• Constructs presentations and dashboards that include computer-aided visualizations from software products such as ESRI ArcGIS Map, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint, Tableau, etc. 
• Conducts increasingly complex statistical modeling of police data to develop insights on crime trends, crime projections, and supporting information necessary for effective presentation.
• Recommends design and process improvements for the team’s analytical products and deliverables.
• Provides analysis that assists in the deployment of manpower and the initiation and evaluation of tactical responses to high crime areas.
• Provides analysis that assists in preparing necessary materials and delivers presentations of current crime trends and patterns for command staff meetings. 
• Provides analysis that assists in preparation for community meetings and the promotion of community problem solving. 
• Prepares detailed factual, analytical, and narrative reports which include times, dates, location and other detailed information related to criminal activities and other areas being researched.
• Reviews and analyzes suspect information and criminal history for internal Metropolitan Police Department support units, including but not limited to specialty and investigative units.
• Documents data sources, maintains and organizes detailed records and files of assigned tasks and materials produced. 
• Participates in interagency communications such as meetings, briefings, task forces, and bulletins to share and develop cooperative data or actively support surrounding jurisdictions.
• Pursues developmental opportunities relevant to tactical analysis of geographic locations and crimes that occurred in specific areas. 
• Participates in and may design and conduct developmental cross-training.
• Performs other related duties as required.

Police Officer | National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency



Police Officer
Location: Springfield, VA
Job ID: 20240212
Salary: $41,966 - $77,252
Closing Date: April 27, 2024


The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), the World Leader in Geospatial Intelligence. Imagine being able to identify anything on, above, or beneath the Earth's surface and display that information visually to provide a meaningful foundation for decision-making to ensure the safety of the world. That's the job of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.

We analyze imagery and data from many sources and incorporate it into visual displays of essential information for use in national defense, homeland security, and safety of navigation.

Central to the success of our mission are the extraordinary talents and skills of our teams of analysts and other professionals. We need the best minds to provide the information edge, continuing NGA's role as the premier provider of Geospatial Intelligence worldwide.

Know the World, Show the Way ... from Seabed to Space
ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION: Police Officers ensure compliance with Federal laws and Agency rules and regulations pertaining to law enforcement work. They maintain law and order; protect civil rights; carry firearms; provide assistance in emergency situations; investigate criminal activity and misconduct; and safeguard NGA personnel and assets. They also conduct patrols; prevent and detect violations; prepare accident and incident reports; and conduct searches, interviews, and briefings.

Deputy Clerk- Fairfax County JDR - Part-time | Virginia Courts


 

Deputy Clerk- Fairfax County JDR - Part-time
Location: Fairfax County, VA
Job Number: 5014190
Salary: $23,626
Closing Date: April 26, 2024

The Deputy Clerk (Grade 8) is assigned operational responsibilities in a high volume, fast paced office with frequent deadlines. Ensures court’s instructions are executed and legal documents prepared with accuracy and in accordance with state and local policies.

Some benefits based on part-time status, 20 hours per week.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Duties include preparing detailed court documents in accordance with established guidelines, extensive records management, automated case management system data entry, preparing correspondence, and process new hire paperwork, proofreading correspondence. Must be able to multitask and assume additional responsibilities as assigned by management.

Minimum Qualifications

High school diploma or equivalent required. Most competitive applicants will have considerable court, business, or office-related experience. Applicants should be highly organized and possess significant knowledge, skills, and abilities in attention to detail, critical thinking and organization, personnel management, time management and performance management. Excellent written and verbal communication skills and advanced knowledge of office automation systems and computer software required.

Additional Considerations

Court experience and experience handling money preferred.

Fall 2024 Homeland Security Investigations Student Volunteer Program

Fall 2024 Homeland Security Investigations Student Volunteer Program
Location: Baltimore, MD
Closing Date: May 17, 2024

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Fundamentals of Law Lecture: Contract Law Edition


Just in Time Employer Meetup


Just in Time Employer Meetup

May 8, 2024
12 - 3 pm
Location: Adele H. Stamp Student Union, Atrium Room
Register via Handshake 


This is an informal event where students can meet with employers to explore full-time entry-level positions, summer internship opportunities, and part-time employment. All UMD students, especially recent graduates, seniors, and juniors, are invited to come and network with employers from various industries. Hosted by The University Career Center. 

Monday, April 22, 2024

Spanish Speaking Victim/Witness Specialist (Advocate) | Anne Arundel County State’s Attorney’s Office


 

Spanish Speaking Victim/Witness Specialist (Advocate)
Location: Anne Arundel County, MD


The State’s Attorney’s Office is seeking a Spanish speaking Victim/Witness Specialist to support victims and witnesses of crime and to aid prosecutors both with the preparation of a criminal case for trial and throughout the court process. This position may be full or part time.

Essential Job Functions: 

  • Must be fluent in Spanish 
  • Assist attorneys by preparing victims and witnesses for trial 
    • Must have some knowledge of the court system and victim’s rights 
    • Must be able to review police reports, witness statements, 911 calls and other evidence 
  • Assist victims by providing support, information, safety planning and community resources. Contact with victims and witnesses includes but is not limited to: 
    • Educating victims/witnesses on the court process 
    • Obtaining victim input for bail reviews, plea hearings, sentencing 
    • Providing court accompaniment for victims at all court hearings 
    • Attending pre-trial conferences with victims and witnesses 
    • Maintaining regular contact with victims throughout the court process 
    • Providing notifications to victims of case events and post-trial proceedings
    • Attending and participating in educational conferences/training seminars 
    • Other duties as needed 

Requirements: 

  • Minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree, preferably in a human service related field (i.e.: psychology, human services, sociology, criminal justice or related field)
  • Ability to conduct empathetic and objective interviews with victims and witnesses 
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills in English and Spanish
  • Ability to work independently and with sound judgment 
  • Ability to handle multiple tasks in a fluid and dynamic environment 
  • May require travel between office locations 

Please send a cover letter with a current resume and 3 references to SAO_Resume@aacounty.org with “Spanish Speaking V/W Specialist (Advocate)” and indicate if you are interested in Full Time, Part Time or Both in the subject line.

*NOTE - The selection process includes a comprehensive background investigation