Monday, December 21, 2020

CCJS Advising winter break closure


CCJS Advising will be closed for Winter Break from Wednesday, December 23, 2020 through Friday, January 1, 2020.  Emails will be checked intermittently through this time period. CCJS Advising will reopen Monday, January 4 for normal business hours.

Tuesday, December 15, 2020

OMSE Final Exam Tutoring Schedule



United State Capitol Police Job Announcement

The December vacancy announcement for the United States Capitol Police federal Police Officer position is now open. The live announcement will close at 11:59pm on December 31, 2020. Please refer to the links below to view the announcement on PDF or USAJobs website.

The United States Capitol Police (USCP), located in Washington D.C., is a federal law enforcement agency that is currently seeking motivated and professional individuals for many Police Officer positions. We are still accepting applications and will continue to process them while keeping everyone's health and safety in mind. As always, we are committed to finding the best-qualified applicants.

The USCP safeguards the Congress, its legislative process, Members of Congress, employees, visitors, and facilities to include the United States Capitol Building. We protect and secure Congress so it can fulfill its constitutional and legislative responsibilities in a safe, secure, and open environment, free from crime, disruption, and terrorism. Our officers protect democracy and act on the world stage every day as a model in security, urban crime prevention, dignitary protection, specialty response capabilities, and homeland security. As a Department, we are a diverse microcosm of America and employ over 2300 sworn and civilian personnel from nearly all 50 states and territories.

We offer a starting salary of $64,173 with extensive career advancement opportunities, excellent federal benefits, and tuition reimbursement.

Our current vacancy announcement can be found here: USCP December Police Officer vacancy announcement

For more information about our opportunities, and us, please visit USCP Careers or click on the PDF documents below.

Summer 2021 Positions Available at OCPD

The Ocean City (MD) Police Department seeks to hire the following paid positions this upcoming Summer:

  • Seasonal Police Officers (50-75)
  • Seasonal Public Safety Aides (75-100) 

Below is a short video which will give info about Ocean City and the positions available...

For more info, please visit Join OCPD. Questions? Contact pdtrain@oceancitymd.gov.

Monday, December 14, 2020

Applications open for Jewish Service Corps

Applications are now open for the Avodah Jewish Service Corps, a year long program for individuals ages 21-26 to build a lifetime of leadership skills, an active Jewish community, a powerful professional network, and a more just America.


Spend a year serving for justice at a leading anti-poverty organization while living and learning at the crossroads of justice and Jewish life. As a member of the Jewish Services Corps, you will:


  • Build real-world expertise with critical, hands-on work experience. You’ll be placed with one of Avodah’s partner organizations in Chicago, New Orleans, New York, or Washington, DC,  Through on-the-ground direct service work, you'll contribute meaningfully to our partners’ work on crucial justice issues such as immigration, hunger, education, public health, domestic violence, and much more.

  • Develop activist skills and Jewish social justice insights. Avodah’s trusted, innovative curriculum examines the causes and effects of domestic poverty, develops practical skills, and looks at justice work with a Jewish lens. Programming will deepen, contextualize, and nourish your day-to-day work while preparing you to stay in social and economic justice movements for the long haul.

  • Live and learn in the dynamic Avodah community. Home-cooked meals, late night conversations, and holiday celebrations make living communally in the bayit (house) memorable and meaningful.

  • Access activism, professional development, and Jewish opportunities for life. Over a thousand social justice leaders across the country serve as active, engaged members of our alumni community.  They’ll help you with everything from apartment hunts to job references to holiday meals invites.


Our priority deadline is January 23rd, 2021 and the following deadline is February 20. In addition to a year of professional and personal growth, Corps Members receive a monthly living stipend, health insurance, travel allowance, and subsidized housing. The program will run August 2021 - August 2022.

Avodah is committed to building a service corps that inclusively represents the diverse Jewish Community. Sephardi Jews, Mizrahi Jews, Jews of Color, people of color, women, people with disabilities, immigrants, LGBT2QIA people, and people who come from poor or working class backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply!
 
 

Are you the next Jewish Corps Member? Our priority deadline is January 23rd, 2021 and the following deadline is February 20. Apply ASAP here or email apply@avodah.net to learn more.

Tuesday, December 1, 2020

C-BERC sponsored talk by forensic auditor

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The Center for the Study of Business Ethics, Regulation & Crime is pleased to present David Malamed, the Head of Forensic Accounting and Chief Fraud Investigator at Cooper, Green & Warren LLP, as he talks about The Key Components for Fraud Prevention and Early Detection.

Businesses, whether public, private, government or not for profits, are highly susceptible to fraud. Having critical controls in place and making sure they work reduces exposure for the company’s business, employees, vendors, investors and customers. Fraud prevention and early detection are two foundational musts to protect any business from losses, leading to bankruptcy, liability, and harmful business reputation exposure. David Malamed will use real case examples and key methods to prevent fraud from occurring, provide early detection techniques, and explain recovery sources in the event of a loss. The talk will cover:

 

  • Fraud awareness training

  • Why a whistleblower program is your number one fraud detection control

  • Employee monitoring

  • Common red flags of fraud

  • Sources for recovery

 

In addition to his role as the Head of Forensic Accounting and Chief Fraud Investigator at Cooper, Green & Warren LLP, David is a court qualified forensic accounting and fraud investigation expert specializing in fraud investigations and underlying damage quantification. 

 

He has investigated, managed and reported on countless fraud allegations used in both civil and criminal court. He has been qualified numerous times in court as an expert in his field and provided testimony. David conducts and manages investigations on behalf of corporations, law firms, individuals, governments, law enforcement agencies and other public sector organizations. He also regularly publishes articles and video blogs on various fraud topics. Please visit uncoverfraud.com to find out more about David.

 

This event will take place via Zoom on December 4, 2020 at noon. 


Register here.