Monday, January 30, 2023

Summer 2023 Racial Justice and Equity Internship | League of Conservation Voters

League of Conservation Voters

Location: Flexible (the intern may decide whether to work remotely or from an LCV office)
Duration: 12 Weeks – May – August 2023 (start and end dates flexible)
Schedule and Compensation: 40 hours per week; $16.10 per hour

General Description:
LCV believes our earth is worth fighting for because everyone has a right to clean air, water, and a safe, healthy community. To ensure those rights are protected, we help people use their power to shape policy, hold politicians and polluters accountable, and influence elections.
For more than 50 years, LCV has grown into a potent political force for protecting our planet and everyone who inhabits it. We have built a powerful national movement with 30 state affiliates, and grassroots and community organizing programs across the country.

LCV is seeking a Racial Justice and Equity (RJE) Intern who will support the Chief Officer for Racial Justice and Equity (CORJE) in aligning our individual, departmental, and team work plans with LCV’s strategic plan in ways that significantly center racial justice and equity. The internship will provide our RJE Intern with opportunities to develop a broad understanding of LCV’s efforts to center RJE in all of our work and how such efforts might be used to help any organization become a more equitable, inclusive, and effective workplace. The internship will culminate in a Capstone Project of the RJE Intern’s choosing designed to help LCV think through next steps in advancing our commitment to centering RJE in our work. 

The Racial Justice and Equity Intern will join a Summer 2023 internship cohort that will have access to development opportunities including a Capstone project, informational interviews with staff, and organization-wide training and discussions. Summer interns participate in brown bag lunches with various members of LCV’s senior management team, including President Gene Karpinski.

Intern Will Gain Experience in:
  • Collecting and analyzing quantitative and qualitative data across the organization;
  • Creating organizational assessment tools designed to evaluate LCV’s progress on Racial Justice and Equity;
  • Researching the history of the conservation, environmental, and environmental movements;
  • Developing organizational change management skills centered in principles of Racial Justice and Equity;
  • Creating and implementing Learning and Professional Development for a complex organization.
Qualifications: 
  • Skills: Highly organized; strong attention to detail; excellent written and oral communications skills; strong research skills; exhibits solid judgment; critical thinking skills; able to work independently and as a team; able to handle multiple tasks; self-starter; proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and Google Suite. Knowledge of history of race relations within the U.S. preferred.
  • Cultural Competence: Shares our commitment to increasing racial diversity and inclusion in our movement and organization, integrating racial justice and equity into the work we do, and ensuring an inclusive organizational culture. Commitment to environmental protection and mission of LCV. 
  • Working Conditions: Applicants need to be located in and legally authorized to work in the United States. LCV requires all employees working from our offices or participating in in-person meetings or events to be fully up-to-date on their COVID-19 vaccinations, subject to reasonable accommodation as required by law.
LCV offers sick leave, paid holidays, and voting leave to interns.

To Apply: Send cover letter and resume to hr@lcv.org with “Racial Justice and Equity Intern” in the subject line by February 12, 2023

Summer 2023 Internship | National District Attorneys Association

The National District Attorneys Association (NDAA) hires undergraduate and graduate level interns for semester long internships throughout the year. Remote internship opportunities are also available. The internship program provides hands-on experience in criminal justice policy affecting elected and appointed prosecutors from across the country.

Interns have the opportunity to work on wide ranging topics with NDAA staff including in the areas of child abuse, animal abuse, domestic violence, gangs, gun violence, legislative and policy issues, and traffic law. Interns will also have the opportunity to research potential topics of interest and write articles for the Prosecutor Magazine, a compilation of articles published on a quarterly basis and sent to NDAA members. Duties also include attending congressional hearings, Justice Department briefings and other meetings around the city and providing detailed notes and reports as directed. NDAA strives for the internship experience to be as substantive as possible. To that extent, we are also happy to work with the student’s school to provide academic credit.

To be considered for an internship at NDAA, it is necessary for an applicant to have excellent writing skills, professional demeanor, and proactive attitudes as well as an interest in criminal justice policy or broad government affairs experience.

The unpaid internship positions are available on a full-time or part-time basis throughout the academic year and during the summer. We prefer that students work between 20-40 hours per week but are willing to accommodate students’ academic schedules. NDAA is located 1 block from the Crystal City Metrorail station.

HOW TO APPLY

Eligibility:  All undergraduate and masters-level students, as well as recent graduates are eligible to apply.

Instructions:  Please send completed application materials to NDAA via email at info@ndaajustice.org.  Students who would like to be considered for an internship are asked to send the following items:

  • Cover letter and resume (make sure to indicate in your cover letter which term you are applying for- spring, summer, fall- and, if you know, the days and hours you are available.)
  • Writing sample (no longer than 5 pages.)
  • A list of two to three references (please provide both the phone and email contact information for each; one should be a Professor or other individual familiar with your work.)
  • A college or university transcript is strongly recommended (unofficial is acceptable.)

KEY DATES

Summer Internships
Application Deadline: February 15
Notification: Mid-March
Duration: June-August

Applications received before the deadline will receive priority consideration. Applications received after the deadline are acceptable, however will only be reviewed if a position remains available.  We are generally able to make accommodations for internships of different lengths.

Summer 2023 Internships | Maryland Office of the Public Defender

Maryland Office of the Public Defender (OPD) is a large organization that provides an array of opportunities. Offering a hands-on experience for current undergraduate, paralegal studies, and graduate students to assist in the client-centered and team-based representation of OPD clients. This unparalleled experience allows interns to be fully incorporated into OPD’s innovative and strategic approach to aggressive litigation and comprehensive advocacy. 

The vast majority of our interns work in our District offices assisting our trial attorneys in the representation of adult and juvenile clients in criminal cases.  OPD has 12 District offices spread across the State of Maryland. If you are interested in trial work you want to request placement with one of our District offices (the specific office would depend on your geographical preferences and transportation).

Some of OPD's more specialized division also provide internship opportunities.  These smaller divisions offer a unique opportunity to work closely with a smaller group of attorneys in a more highly specialized area of the law. The following offices host interns (please note the location of these offices in parentheses):

  • Criminal Trial (All Locations)
  • Post Conviction Defenders (Baltimore City)
  • Parental Defense (Rockville, Upper Marlboro, Baltimore City, Towson, Snow Hill) 
  • Forensics (Baltimore City)  
  • Juvenile (All locations)

Apply for Summer 2023

​We accept applications on a rolling basis.  Offers are extended for spring semester (roughly January-May), fall semester (roughly September-December), or the summer (May-August).  These are unpaid volunteer positions; however, where appropriate and applicable, OPD is willing to provide supervision for credit as well as sponsor grant or other outside funding applications.

Pathways to Education Panel

Pathways to Education Panel
Wednesday, February 8, 4-5 pm, Virtual/Zoom

Are you interested in teaching/education after graduation? Explore multiple pathways into the classroom and related fields (even if you aren't pursuing a double major with education) during this special panel. Panelists include:
  • Eliss MaƱonRegional Recruitment Manager at Urban Teachers 
  • Kaelyn Ching, Recruitment Manager at Teach For America
  • Karen Rehder, Elementary Education Coordinator and Elementary MCert Professional Development School Coordinator at University of Maryland
  • Dr. Loren Jones, Assistant Clinical Professor & TESOL Programs Coordinator at University of Maryland
  • Brittani BerryAcademic Advisor, College of Education at the University of Maryland (undergraduate teaching certification program)
  • Crystal Lowery, Interim Program Director at Reading Partners
Please contact Caroline Bodnar at cbodnar@umd.edu with questions about this event. 

Summer 2023 Criminal Law Internship Program | Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia

The Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia's Criminal Law Internship Program (CLIP) at the Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia (PDS) provides undergraduate and graduate students with the fundamental investigative techniques and the relevant criminal law knowledge needed to assist Staff Attorneys. The Internship kicks-off with an intensive weeklong training session that orients interns to PDS and the city. In the second week, Investigative Interns are partnered together, assigned to one or more Staff Attorneys and are responsible for all investigative aspects of their attorneys’ cases. Investigative Interns will be assigned to Staff Attorneys in the Trial Division, but some also investigate for the Parole Division, Community Defender Division and Special Litigation Division. More about the internship position description can be found on this flyer.

For session updates and other program details see the CLIP Informational Bulletin.  All applications for the Summer 2023 term are due by February 4, 2023. Please visit the PDSDC website for more details on the Criminal Law Internship Program and how to apply.

Friday, January 27, 2023

CCJS Study Abroad Trip to South Africa

 Interested in the CCJS Study Abroad trip to South Africa this Summer 2023?  Come to an information session!  Details listed below...


Apply to Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honor Society



Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honor Society applications are now available. Eligible junior, senior, and graduate students should visit www.odk.umd.edu to begin the application process. Membership applications must be received electronically no later than 4:00 p.m., Wednesday, February 15, 2023.

 

Additionally, applications for ODK Top Ten Freshmen and Sophomore Leader of the Year awards will open on Wednesday, February 1, 2023, and close on Wednesday, February 22, 2023, at 4:00 p.m.

Careers in Public Policy: Panel & Networking Night, March 9

Careers in Public Policy: Panel & Networking Night

Thursday, March 9, 6-7:30 pm, Virtual/Zoom

RSVP for the Zoom link


Interested in exploring a career in public policy? Want to make new connections?


Every industry has policy-related jobs! For example, public policy professionals have career paths in law, research, policy analysis, advocacy, etc. and focus on solving real-world problems about the relationship of governing bodies and the people, organization and world around us. Public policy basically has three areas: 1) Non- Government Organizations, 2) Federal and 3) Capitol Hill.


Attend this event to learn about different career options available in the field of policy. UMD alumni from a variety of policy fields will share their experiences and insights on how to break into the field. The event will begin with a moderated question and answer and conclude with an opportunity to network with the professionals. The event is open to all current UMD students. Questions? Contact the Feller Center at bsoscareers@umd.edu.

Hosted by: University Career Center and Feller Center in BSOS.


Confirmed panelists include (more will be added):

  • Sarah Turyahikayo, International Environment Analyst, ICF
  • Scott Weaver, Executive Director, Interagency Council for Advancing Meteorological Services (ICAMS), White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
  • Stuart Berlow, Government Relations Regional Lead, American Heart Association
  • Tinsae Gebriel, MPP- Senior Research & Policy Associate, FWD.us (CCJS alumna)
  • Breechaye Milburn, Program Associate, Racial Justice Program, Wellspring Philanthropic Fund

Questions? Please contact the Feller Center at bsoscareers@umd.edu.

Thursday, January 26, 2023

Summer 2023 Legal Orientation Program Internship | Capital Area Immigrants’ Rights Coalition

The Capital Area Immigrants’ Rights (CAIR) Coalition is seeking undergraduate students with a passion for immigrants’ rights and a desire to learn more about the immigration detention system to be a part of our internship program for the Detained Adult Program – Legal Orientation Program. The Detained Adult Program works with hundreds of adults who are detained by ICE in Virginia, providing information, support, and legal representation. The Legal Orientation Program provides information to unrepresented immigrants in detention, about their rights and about the immigrant court process, so that people in detention can make informed decisions about their legal cases. Our LOP team also works to connect unrepresented people to pro bono counsel whenever possible.   We are currently accepting applications for Summer 2023. Our Summer Internship Program requires a commitment of at least 10 weeks, starting on May 30, 2023. This will be a Full-Time internship consisting of 30-35 hours per week.  
Internships are unpaid; however, CAIR Coalition can assist students seeking internship credit or funding.  
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we have a hybrid remote and in-person office model and preference will be for individuals who are able to be in person at least once a week. 
DESCRIPTION OF INTERNSHIP PROGRAM:  
General Responsibilities: 

Summer 2023 Detained Adult Program Internship | Capital Area Immigrants’ Rights Coalition



The Capital Area Immigrants’ Rights (CAIR) Coalition is seeking undergraduate students with a passion for advancing immigrants’ rights to be part of our internship program for the Detained Adult Program (DAP). The Capital Area Immigrants’ Rights (CAIR) Coalition is seeking students with a passion for public interest law and immigrants’ rights to be part of our internship program for the Detained Adult Program (DAP). The Detained Adult Program works with hundreds of adults who are detained by ICE in Maryland and Virginia, providing information, support, and legal representation. We provide trauma-sensitive, client-centered services, and deeply value our clients’ autonomy as they navigate the fundamentally inhumane immigration system. The Detained Adult Program is comprised of three sub-programs: The Legal Orientation Program, Universal Representation Program, and the National Qualified Representative Program.  

We are currently accepting applications for Summer 2023. Our Summer Internship Program requires a commitment of at least 10 weeks, starting on or around May 03, 2023. This will be a part time internship consisting of 15-20 hours a week.

Internships are unpaid; however, CAIR Coalition can assist students seeking internship credit.

Remote Work:
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and to keep our internships accessible to all students regardless of geographic location, all Summer 2023 internships will be remote. We encourage applicants from local schools, as well as those from outside the D.C. area, to apply. While there will be no requirement that interns conduct any in-person work during their internships, interns may have the opportunity to appear in or observe court telephonically or in-person if they are comfortable doing so. There will also be opportunities for occasional in-office work, in-person meetings, and events with staff and fellow interns.  
 
Description of Internship:
Undergraduate Interns will provide invaluable administrative and programmatic support to our staff at the Detained Adult Program. This internship offers exposure to immigration law and current immigration issues.

Correctional Officer | DC Department of Corrections

Job ID: 19358
Agency: Department of Corrections
Department: Security
Location: Detention Facility
Full/Part Time: Full-Time
Regular/Temporary: Regular
Date Closed: 03/10/2023

General Job Information
This position is located in the D.C. Department of Corrections (DOC), Central Detention Facility (DC Jail) and Correctional Treatment Facility (CTF).  As an entry level Correctional Officer, incumbent serves in a developmental capacity, under the overall supervision of a Supervisory Correctional Officer and a Training Coordinator.  Incumbent undergoes an intensive training program, which consists of formal classroom instruction, demonstrations, selected reading in the correctional field, and on-the-job training (OJT) under close supervision. 

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Correctional Officers enforce the regulations governing the operation of the facility, serving as both a supervisor and counselor of inmates.  During emergencies or other periods of heavy workload or limited staff, may be required to work long and irregular hours, unusual shifts, Sundays, holidays and unexpected overtime.  Duties include, but are not limited to the following under close supervision.  As training progresses the supervision becomes more intermittent.

Enforces rules and regulations governing facility security, inmate accountability and inmate conduct to ensure judicial sanctions are carried out and inmates remain in custody. Provides custody and security of inmates including observing actions of inmates.  Conduct pat and strip searches of offenders.  Restraining and securing sometimes assaultive inmates; escorts/transports offenders by walking and/or vehicles.  Submit disciplinary reports on inmate violations of rules and regulations, and submit reports on illegal or questionable occurrences.  Conducts inventory of individual inmate property and documents.  Assist in the supervision of inmates in living quarters, visiting hall, during recreational activities, while in transit and during sleeping hours.  Count inmates at designated and random times as instructed.  Maintains accountability of inmates assigned to work detail.  Respond to emergency situations such as escape, suicide, riot and other disturbance, in accordance with Department policies, procedures, rules, regulations and post orders.  Perform other related duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION
This position requires Specialized Experience that have equipped the applicants with the particular knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform successfully the duties of the position to be filled.  To be creditable, one (1) year of specialized experience must have been equivalent to at least the next lower grade in the normal line of progression.

Investigator, Tenant Justice Program, Impact Litigation | Rising for Justice


Rising for Justice (“RFJ”) invites applications for a full-time investigator position to begin immediately. The investigator will serve as a critical member of a team working in our Tenant Justice Program (“TJP”) on the development of high impact lawsuits crafted to prevent the displacement of low-income tenants in Washington, D.C. The position, which is newly established, will be dedicated to RFJ’s impact litigation program.

About Rising for Justice
Established in 1969, RFJ (formerly DC Law Students in Court), is the oldest clinical teaching program in the District of Columbia. RFJ is both a public interest law firm and a clinical education program that draws students from area law schools in Washington, D.C. Our mission is to leverage the collective forces of students and experienced advocates to achieve justice for all.

The Tenant Justice Program
TJP seeks to prevent the displacement of low-income tenants in the District of Columbia and preserve tenants’ rights. TJP attorneys and students represent tenants in eviction cases and housing conditions cases in D.C. Superior Court, in administrative proceedings in the Office of Administrative Hearings related to rent stabilization, and in other matters related to enforcing tenants’ rights. TJP’s impact litigation program was established in 2022 to expand our systemic advocacy efforts by engaging in litigation on a building-wide or other large-scale basis to combat illegal activities that violate tenants’ rights and put tenants at risk of displacement.

Position Responsibilities

Student Contractor (U.S. Pretrial and Probation Services Agency) | U.S. Pretrial and Probation Services Agency (NY)

Student Contractor (U.S. Pretrial and Probation Services Agency)
JUDICIAL BRANCH
U.S. Courts
U.S. Pretrial and Probation Services Agency

Locations: Brooklyn, NY; Central Islip, NY
Closing date: 08/31/2023

Summary
Student Contractors provide technical and administrative support to U.S. Pretrial Services Officers in a wide range of areas, including assisting with conducting drug testing, compiling criminal histories, coordinating with collateral agencies, and other duties with guidance of the officer.

Duties
  • Assist officers conduct investigations and verify background information concerning persons charged with a federal offense when they are arrested or summoned to court.
  • Conduct drug testing on defendants. Record results of drug testing into PACTS and notify pretrial services officers of results. Maintain drug testing equipment, including oversight of supplies.
  • Maintain contact with pretrial services officers to ensure all clients required to undergo urinalysis are tested.
  • Provide administrative assistance to the Location Monitoring Unit.
  • Assist officers with administrative duties such as filing and scanning of case documents, conducting automated database searches and chronological entries.
  • Perform other administrative duties as assigned.

Summer 2023 Internships | Office of the Federal Public Defender for the District of Maryland

The Office of the Federal Public Defender for the District of Maryland seeks unpaid, volunteer investigative interns in our Baltimore office for the fall, spring and summer semesters. Investigative interns learn under the guidance of staff investigators. They work with legal counsel to investigate allegations of criminal misconduct. Their main duties include conducting background investigations on witnesses, interviewing witnesses, gathering records, conducting crime scene investigations, serving subpoenas, and preparing for trial and other court appearances.  We encourage applicants to receive outside grants and funding during their internship. Preference is given to full time volunteers.

Qualifications
We prefer undergraduate students who have an interest in criminal defense and criminal law who have strong analytical, research and writing skills. Interested students should send a cover letter, resume and references to Chief Investigator Trish Slater either by mail (100 S. Charles Street, Tower II, 9th Floor, Baltimore, Maryland 21201) or email (Trish_Slater@fd.org).

Deadlines
All applications are due for 
Summer 2023 term by February 1, 2023. Applications are reviewed and offers are made on a rolling basis.

Summer 2023 OIG Student Trainee (Social Science Research Analyst) | Department of Health and Human Services

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Office of Inspector General

Locations: Atlanta; Baltimore; Boston; Chicago; Dallas; Kansas City; New York; Philadelphia; San Francisco; Washington, DC
Closing date: 02/01/2023

Summary
This is an excepted service appointment under the OIG Pathways Internship Program. The internship will begin May 2023 and is not to exceed September 30, 2023. This appointment does not allow for non-competitive conversion to a term or permanent appointment in the federal service.

Your salary will vary depending upon the duty location of the position.

These positions are located in the Department of Health And Human Services, Office of Inspector General, Office of Evaluations and Inspections.

Duties
The Office of Evaluation and Inspections (OEI) conducts national program evaluations to provide HHS, Congress, and the public with timely, useful, and reliable information on significant issues.

Summer 2023 Internship | Metropolitan Police Department

 

MPD offers year-round internships (i.e., Fall, Spring, and Summer) that function following academic calendar semesters. Our internship program allows students to immerse themselves in various units and develop insights into the law enforcement profession that is rarely available in a conventional classroom setting. The internship program introduces individuals to all aspects of law enforcement that enhance their understanding of the multi-faceted responsibilities of the criminal justice system. In addition, students are introduced to the various career opportunities that await them should they decide to pursue a career in law enforcement. 

Students participating during the Spring and Fall Semesters must complete a minimum of 16 hours per week for a minimum of 14 weeks. Below are some examples of possible units interns may be assigned to:

  • District Detective Unit (DDU)
  • Crime Suppression Team (CST)
  • Homicide Branch
  • Youth and Family Services Division (YFSD)
  • Violence Reduction Unit (VRU)
  • Office of General Counsel (OGC)
  • Carjacking Taskforce
  • Sex Offender Registry Unit (SORU)
  • Recruiting Division
  • Emergency Response Team (ERT)
  • Public Information Office (PIO)
  • Sexual Assault Unit (SAU) - Cold Case Unit

Qualifications:

Wednesday, January 25, 2023

Smith Minor applications are open

Are you a talented Terp looking to develop your business savvy?  Consider a Smith Business Minor program.  Applications close at 11:59pm on February 20, 2023.  Apply today at go.umd.edu/smithminors

For questions email the Smith Minor academic advising team smithminors@umd.edu. Go Terps!

Tuesday, January 24, 2023

Spring 2023 Study Abroad Fair

February 1 | 2-5 p.m. | Grand Ballroom, Stamp Student Union

The Study Abroad Fair is back on campus after three years and we can’t wait to see you!
Join Education Abroad as you explore hundreds of international programs available to you through our study abroad programs. See why Terps study abroad at twice the national average and learn how you can start your journey today. 
  • Browse 250+ programs in 55+ countries to see what might fit your career, academic and personal goals! 
  • Speak with study abroad alumni to hear from the experiences of students just like you!
  • Learn about scholarship opportunities to help fund your time abroad!
  • Explore international internship opportunities and increase your employability after graduation!
Whether you are looking to go abroad soon on one of our Summer, Fall or Full Year programs or are planning for the future, the Study Abroad Fair is a great way to see what UMD has to offer beyond our campus borders.

OIG Investigations Intern Program | WMATA

Metro College Intern Program- OIG Investigations
Job ID: 221114
Location: DC-Jackson Graham Bldg-2nd Fl
Full/Part Time: Full-Time
Close date:  01/28/2023

MARKETING STATEMENT
The Office of Inspector General (OIG), Office of Investigations is looking for a unique candidate for an internship that is interested in impacting change within an organization.  OIG is comprised of talented individuals who investigate allegations of criminal, civil and administrative violations.  In addition, OIG conducts reviews of Metro operations that provide sound recommendations to improve operations.  The intern will learn how to conduct investigations, analyze records, and learn relevant investigative tools such as surveillance, computer forensic skills, interviewing, and how to conduct a criminal investigation by following rules of criminal procedures.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE:
Graduation from high school or the possession of a high school equivalency certificate.  Applicant must be attending an accredited college or university pursuing a degree in a discipline deemed appropriate for the position intern is seeking.

For students hired as Summer College Interns, the following distinctions are made from the above provisions of the Student Intern description.

The intern’s major or area of concentration must be aligned with the academic and functional requirements of the position for which the student has applied.
The intern should at minimum be a rising college freshman.
The intern must possess a minimum cumulative 2.8 GPA.
 In cases where the internship is a progressive internship offering the consecutive summer opportunities through graduation, the intern must receive a favorable performance evaluation for the prior summer in order to be considered for each subsequent summer.

SUMMARY:
This is an introductory, preparatory and training opportunity for college and graduate students designed to provide hands-on and practical transit industry work experience. Areas include but are not limited to: Bus and/or Rail Operations, Safety/Emergency Management, Engineering, Police, Information Technology, City/Urban Planning and General business functions. The assignments are on a temporary basis not to exceed thirteen (13) weeks of summer employment. Student interns may rotate to various departments based on their major in college/university and/or the respective departmental assignment.  The student intern is supervised by an appropriate Executive or designee.

ORGANIZING & OUTREACH INTERN (SPRING 2023) | ACLU DC

ORGANIZING & OUTREACH INTERN (SPRING 2023)

Job Description
The ACLU-DC seeks a highly motivated organizing intern for Spring of 2023. This intern position is primarily to support the Organizing Department and will report directly to the on-staff Campaign Organizer. The issues our organizers work across include Criminal Legal Reform, Youth Justice and Economic Justice.

This is a temporary, part-time position, from January - May 2023.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities
  • Support organizing trainings (storytelling, research meetings, issue slicing, etc) to build community and skills across issues and campaigns
  • Support campaigns such as Crisis Response, Community Oversight Surveillance-DC, Police Accountability, and Courtwatch DC.
  • Conduct research on issue campaigns and targets for outreach
  • Assist with coalition meetings & ACLU-DC events
  • Assist in outreach and education efforts, including helping draft outreach materials tied to ACLU-DC issue campaigns and educational efforts, helping identify targets for outreach, and assisting Campaign Organizer and Community Engagement Associate.
  • Working with our organizers on the legislative process and support digital organizing efforts for DC Council Budget.

Friday, January 20, 2023

Social Science Analyst – Criminal Justice | Abt Associates


Social Science Analyst – Criminal Justice
Rockville, MD, United States and 2 more
Job ID: 102891
Apply Before: 02/12/2023, 03:50 PM
Job Schedule: Full time

The Opportunity
Abt Associates seeks a qualified Social Science Analyst to support domestic projects in the area of criminal and social justice, as well as behavioral and public health. This role is open to remote candidates or can sit in any Abt office including Rockville, MD, Cambridge, MA, Durham, NC, and Atlanta, GA.

Core Responsibilities
  • Work on assignments that are moderately complex under indirect supervision where there is latitude for independent action and decision-making; exercise initiative to refer complex non-routine matters
  • Independently perform a variety of research and analytic tasks, train and assist less experienced staff and troubleshoot questions and problems
  • Collect, compile, validate, clean, analyze and interpret qualitative and/or quantitative data and trends. May include key informant interviews, focus groups, surveys, document review and secondary data from states’ Departments of Corrections or similar agencies.
  • Applies knowledge of intermediate level computer-based word processing, applications, spreadsheets, and database applications, especially Excel
  • Develops data visualizations including charts, graphs, and presentations
  • Provide administrative management for projects and/or proposals, including project work plans and schedules, deliverable trackers, and research team coordination
  • Support business development through helping draft portions of research proposals and managing the proposal process.
  • Apply knowledge of resources to scan professional journals and publications to extract and summarize relevant information for proposals and research projects, for example literature reviews on practices of civil courts and available data
  • Under general supervision, collaborate with clients virtually or in person to share project status and findings and obtain feedback
What We Value
  • Project/task management skills required
  • Strong writing ability to synthesize and communicate research findings
  • Data cleaning and analysis skills in using statistical analysis software (e.g., SAS, SPSS, Stata, R, Python) preferred
  • Academic or work experience related to criminology, criminal justice, sociology, and/or other social science research preferred

Correctional Officer | Montgomery County Department of Correction and Rehabilitation

Correctional Officer, Grade C3

Location: Rockville, MD, US
Organization Name: Department of Correction and Rehabilitation
Closing Date: January 27, 2023
Same Day On-Site Entry Level Exam and Interviews for Qualified Applicants, will be held on February 13 & 28, 2023. Exam opportunities are limited on February 13th; times will be offered on a first come, first serve basis.

About the Department:
The Montgomery County Department of Correction and Rehabilitation (DOCR) is responsible for the intake, reception and diagnostic functions including law enforcement processing of adult male and female offenders arrested in Montgomery County. Responsibility also includes the custody and care of male and female offenders who are either in a pre-trial status or serving sentences of up to 18 months. Progressive and comprehensive correctional services and programs are provided to all inmates covering substance abuse treatment, mental health issues, cognitive behavioral modification programs, education, life skills, and workforce development.

A Correctional Officer is responsible for providing security, custody, care, order and discipline for a segment of the inmate population.

What you’ll be doing:
  • Working in direct supervision posts within inmate housing units with a Field Training Officer and more senior Officers during your first year (work location assignment can be at Rockville or Boyds/Clarksburg).
  • Learning on-the-job by receiving substantial training and instruction in the application of basic safety and security policies, procedures, and methods with regard to interaction with and supervision of the inmate population; use of equipment, application of post instructions, and implementation of general standard operating procedures.
  • Enforcing clearly defined institutional rules and procedures by performing tasks such as providing input into the daily log, escorting inmates, issuing clothing and bedding, completing routine intake paperwork, conducting perimeter checks of the fence line, etc.
  • Reporting activities/situations that are unusual or irregular and those situations where guidance is needed in order to make the appropriate response or take the appropriate action.
  • May participate in the processing of arrestees in the Central Processing Unit; as directed and under close supervision, performs such tasks as taking photographs and fingerprints of criminal arrestees, escorting defendants to and from hearings before the District Court Commissioners, and recording hearing and disposition information.
  • Opportunities to participate in special assignments that can provide additional experience and career growth after meeting requirements which include Instructor, Accreditation and Compliance Officer, Emergency Response Team, Field Training Officer, Central Control Team, Workcrew and more.
A Correctional Officer candidate should be able to:
  • Acquire knowledge of the rules, regulations, and procedures pertaining to those posts and basic principles to working within a correctional environment with direct supervision of inmates.
  • Exercise good judgement in controlling offenders individually and in groups.
  • Prepare brief written reports summarizing facts related to inmate actions.
  • Deal tactfully, effectively, and equitably with people.
  • Work during a period of general emergency, liberal leave or inclement weather as an essential employee.
  • Successfully complete a comprehensive background investigation, an interview, psychological evaluation, medical examination and drug/alcohol screen.
Entry Level Exam and Oral Board (Interview) Information
After applying online, candidate applications will be reviewed for minimum qualifications. Those qualified will be contacted to select from one of the two dates to take the computer-based entry level examination and be interviewed. Exam dates are scheduled for February 13 and February 28, 2023, with limited spots available on February 13th. Exam times will be filled on a first come, first serve basis. Those who pass the examination process will be extended a contingent job offer by telephone within 3-5 business days after the exam date. The 3-5 business days allows for the scoring of the two components before candidates can move forward in the employment process. Coordination of the Background Interview will be done at the time of the contingent job offer.

Applicants must bring a current, up-to-date photo identification with them on the exam day in order to participate in the entry level examination and interview process.

Spring 2023 seats at USG


The Universities at Shady Grove have opened up seats in ESG1 sections to College Park students. For permission to register, please email ccjsusg@umd.edu with your name, UID, and course(s) of interest.

Teach For America Event - 'Intertwining Policy and Equity in Baltimore'


Join Teach for America to learn how students and professionals keep an equity focus in their policy careers in the Baltimore areas. During this virtual panel and networking opportunity you'll have the chance to network with leaders in education and with students from the surrounding area. 

This one-hour virtual event will explore the connections between teaching and starting a career in policy, with a focus on Baltimore. Students will hear from TFA alumni and staff, and connect with like-minded individuals at the follow-up community dinner. Additionally, students learn how teaching in Baltimore allows them to make an impact more quickly and effectively, and leave feeling inspired to join our community and make a difference.

This event is taking place in two parts. The first is a virtual panel focused on key policy players in the Baltimore area. The second part is a community dinner (with dinner taken care of by TFA!) in your respective area - either DC or Baltimore. 

Part 1: Virtual 1-hour Panel 
Thursday Feb. 2nd at 7 PM - 8PM EST
Topic: Intertwining Policy and Equity-Baltimore Panel
Time: Feb 2, 2023 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) 
Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://teachforamerica.zoom.us/j/94820380857?pwd=b0toRElxSU9mMXIzNE9mQjg5VmE5QT09
    Password: 369945

Part 2: Networking Dinner 
DC Based Networking Event: 
Tuesday Feb. 7th
Lyft Code: 
6:30 PM - 9 PM

Baltimore Based Networking Event: 
Wednesday Feb. 8th
Lyft Code:
6:30 PM - 9PM

Register here: RSVP FormContact us at Rachel.Mowat@teachforamerica.org or Isaiah.Rutledge@teachforamerica.org with any questions. 

University of Maryland Leadership Scholarships: Spring 2023 and 2024


Applicant Information
Through the generosity of a number of alumni, the Stamp is pleased to offer several Leadership Scholarships to support students. The scholarships were created to help deserving students manage costs associated with attendance and will provide between $500-$2000 awards to an incoming or current student during the spring 2023 semester. These scholarships recognize the sizable contribution of time and energy that students contribute to the campus community through their service.

Applications are reviewed by a committee that may include UMD Faculty/Staff/Alumni. Applications are due by Tuesday, February 1st 2023 at 11:59pm to be considered for a Spring 2023 award. 

Eligibility Criteria
  • Adele’s Circle of Women Scholarships: Five scholarships awarded to a freshman, sophomore, junior, senior, and graduate student. The scholarships are intended to help deserving students who advance the role of women and girls in their academic studies and activities, who plan to further this leadership in their personal and professional lives. The scholarship seeks to aid emerging student leaders and/or recognize accomplished student leaders.
  • Annette and Morris Mintz Family Scholarship: Four scholarships will be awarded to a freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior who are first generation students (parent/s did not graduate from college). This scholarship is open to all students who will be enrolled in fall 2023.
  • Brandon James Malstrom Memorial Scholarship: The Brandon James Malstrom Memorial Scholarship provides an annual scholarship for transfer students at the University of Maryland who share the educational aspirations that Brandon exemplified. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and be a Maryland resident or have graduated from a Maryland high school to be eligible for this scholarship. This scholarship is open to all students who will be enrolled in fall 2023.
  • Carlson Family Leadership Scholarship: A scholarship to a student who is in good academic standing and an active member of a registered student organization. This scholarship is open to all students who will be enrolled in fall 2023.
  • Fearless Terp Scholarship: A scholarship for a student who demonstrates a commitment to the LGBTQ community with a preference for students who have an interest in international programs and/or study abroad. This scholarship is open to all students who will be enrolled in fall 2023.   
  • Fisher Family First Generation Scholarship:  A scholarship for an undergraduate student who is a first generation college student (parent/s did not graduate from college). This scholarship is open to all students who will be enrolled in fall 2023. 
  • LGBTQ Advocacy Scholarship: A scholarship for an undergraduate who advocates for LGBTQ students on campus. This scholarship is open to all students who will be enrolled in fall 2023.
  • Moose Family Scholarship: A merit-based scholarship for an undergraduate student in good academic standing and has demonstrated leadership within a student organization. Preference is for a graduate of Montgomery Blair High School in Silver Spring, Maryland. This scholarship is open to all students who will be enrolled in fall 2023.
  • Price Brothers Family Scholarship: A scholarship for a student who is involved on campus and demonstrates strong leadership skills, with a preference for students from New York. This scholarship is open to all students who will be enrolled in fall 2023. 
  • Student Leader Scholarship:  A scholarship created by the Student Government Association (SGA) for a student who is involved on campus. This scholarship is open to all students who will be enrolled in fall 2023.
  • Dr. Rocky Lopes '80 Endowed Scholarship for Leadership: A scholarship for a student who demonstrates a commitment to leadership within a student org and remains in good academic standing. This scholarship is open to all students who will be enrolled in fall 2023.
  • Latinx/a/o Student Advocacy Scholarship: A scholarship established to provide scholarship support for students who demonstrate a commitment to the Latinx/a/o Community and/or who are pursuing a U.S. Latina/o Studies major/minor. This scholarship is open to all students who will be enrolled in fall 2023.
  • Kayley Milor Memorial Scholarship: This scholarship provides support for undergraduate students who demonstrate a commitment to leadership and community engagement within a student organization. Preference is given to students enrolled in the School of Public Health. This scholarship is open to all students who will be enrolled in fall 2023