If you're looking for CCJS Advising this summer, come see us in our new location in 0102 Morrill Hall, which is located between LeFrak Hall and Tydings Hall. Our office is on the ground floor, and can be accessed by coming in the front door and heading downstairs, or by using the ground level (stairless) entrance around the back.
Friday, May 24, 2013
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Job Opportunity: American Systems Latent Print Technichian
AMERICAN SYSTEMS is looking for Jr Latent Print Technicians!
This position is responsible for supporting a team of forensic specialists in
executing a government agency mission. This person will demonstrate the ability
to perform and administer laboratory operations supporting forensic latent
print processing in accordance with established practices and procedures. The
individual will be able to apply scientific and administrative concepts and
procedures and streamline those activities to maximize throughput while
maintaining strict high quality standards. Must be effective communicator in
both oral and written products. Should have knowledge of law enforcement and
DOD forensic methods and practices and be capable of working easily with both
approaches to forensic analyses. Requires understanding of analysis techniques
for recovery and analysis of fingerprint, DNA and trace evidence.
An information session will be held Thursday, May 23, 2013 at 10:00AM on campus in Susquehanna Hall room 1120. American Systems will conduct interviews on the spot with all viable candidates. Please dress business casual and bring a copy of your resume!
An information session will be held Thursday, May 23, 2013 at 10:00AM on campus in Susquehanna Hall room 1120. American Systems will conduct interviews on the spot with all viable candidates. Please dress business casual and bring a copy of your resume!
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forensics,
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Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Peer Advisor Position Available in CCJS Advising
The
CCJS Undergraduate Advising office is currently seeking a peer advisor for the
summer 2013 and fall 2013 semesters. The peer advisor will be responsible
for greeting students, answering general major questions, and secretarial
duties within the CCJS Advising office. This is a wonderful opportunity
to work in our department, interact with CCJS faculty and staff, and gain
valuable experience in the advising world.
Qualifications:
- Student must be a declared CCJS major
- Student must have a 3.0 cumulative GPA
- Student must have at least 30 credits completed
- Student must be available for at least 10-20 hours a week during the summer and Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:00AM – 4:00PM during the fall semester
If
you are interested, please e-mail CCJS for an application (ccjsadvising@umd.edu). The
application should be submitted to CCJS Advising, along with a resume and a
paragraph explaining why you would like to work in the CCJS Advising
Office. All materials should be submitted directly to CCJS Advising by
4:00PM on Monday, May 13, 2013.
If
you have any questions about this position or the application, please contact
our office at ccjsadvising@umd.edu or
by phone at (301) 405-4729.
Labels:
employment,
paid position
Monday, May 6, 2013
FAA Employment Information Session
The Federal Aviation Administration will
be hosting an information session that will present an overview of the
FFA's mission, job and program opportunities. They are currently look
for students of all majors for their Summer and Fall internships.Come
hear Dr. Carlos Manduley, FFA's Senior Advisor for Educational
Partnerships, talk about the opportunities available at the FAA.DATE: Tuesday, May 07, 2013
TIME: 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
LOCATION: 0104 Skinner Hall
For additional information about this event please visit: http://www.careers.umd.edu/events_description.cfm?event_id=4057
Labels:
career center,
employment,
internship,
jobs
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Internship Opportunity: Center for Substance Abuse Research Assistant (Substance Abuse Prevention)
Internship Announcement – SUMMER/FALL 2013
Position: Undergraduate Internship (unpaid, for credit)
Title: Research Assistant
Duties: The intern’s primary responsibilities will be to
assist with conducting local substance abuse prevention needs assessments and
program evaluations.
Specific duties include:
- Assist with develop of local data collection instruments
- Data entry (using Excel or SPSS) for responses from community surveys
- Review local data and develop tables/spreadsheets
- Assist with preparation of needs assessment reports and logic models
- Assist with preparation of community strategic planning documents
- Assist with preparation of evaluation reports
- Other duties as assigned
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internship,
substance abuse
Apply to the CCJS Honors Program
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 tenured faculty. CCJS
Departmental Honors courses are structured to enhance a student’s analytic skills, research capability, critical thinking, and writing ability.
Students
who participate in our Honors Program experience the following benefits:
- Smaller,
discussion-based classes with no more than 20 students
- One-on-one
interaction with CCJS tenured faculty members
- Ability
to conduct independent research on a topic of your interest in the
criminal justice field
- Ability
to develop and write your own thesis/research proposal and orally defend
it to a committee of faculty and graduate students
- A chance to stand out among roughly 850 other CCJS students when applying to internships, jobs, grad school, or law school
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courses,
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registration
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