Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Victim Specialist (Probation Counselor II) | Fairfax County Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court


 

Victim Specialist (Probation Counselor II)
Location: Fairfax, VA
Job Number: 24-02567
Salary: $64,190.88 - $106,984.59
Closing Date: November 8, 2024


This position works as a part of the Court Services Unit. This position is located in the Fairfax County Courthouse and is under the general supervision of the Victim Services Unit Program Manager. Provides trauma-informed supportive services to victims and witnesses of juvenile crime in the jurisdiction of Fairfax County, Fairfax City, and the towns of Herndon and Vienna, who are involved in the criminal justice system of Fairfax County. 

Receives case assignments and investigates the nature of the offense to determine the needs of the client. Contacts victims to provide crisis intervention, resource and referral, safety planning, and victims’ rights information. Explains the criminal justice process and provides notification of future court dates. Makes appropriate referrals to other agencies or community resources. Provides courtroom advocacy to victims and witnesses, and orients clients on the court process. Collaborates with stakeholders to provide consistent and thorough information and services to clients. Provides victim impact and shoplifting prevention classes to diverted and adjudicated offenders under the jurisdiction of the Fairfax County Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court. Provides restitution information to Court Services Unit Staff, victims of crime and defendants. Provides case management and conducts community outreach, as needed. 

The population of Fairfax County is very diverse where 38.7% of residents speak a language other than English at home (Spanish, Asian/Pacific Islander, Indo-European, and others) and we encourage candidates bilingual in English and a foreign language to apply to this opportunity.
 

Illustrative Duties

(The illustrative duties listed in this specification are representative of the class but are not an all-inclusive list. A complete list of position duties and unique physical requirements can be found in the position description.)

Victims Services

  • Provides supportive services to victims and witnesses of crime involved in the criminal justice system including emotional support, financial assistance, counseling, and victim agency referrals;
  • Maintains on-going contact/communication with victims and witnesses during investigation and judicial proceedings, and provides notifications of investigative activity or case developments as needed;
  • Provides court accompaniment to crime victim and witnesses for all court proceedings in the Juvenile and Domestic Relations, General District and Circuit Courts;
  • Reduces delays in bringing cases to court by assisting in determining availability of victims and witnesses;
  • Responds to call-outs to crime scenes and other locations to provide immediate crisis intervention and support, refers clients to related supportive services and agencies;
  • Operates a county vehicle to provide the effective delivery of services to victims and witnesses including transporting victims and witnesses to court hearings, commonwealth's attorneys meetings and other court related appointments;
  • Provides assistance by administering and providing services designed to enhance coordination among agencies operating within the criminal justice system;
  • Works with and assists the officers and detectives within their district station assignment or the criminal investigations bureau with the proper victim services and referrals;
  • Encourage citizen awareness and participation through public information and education.

Legal Instruments Examiner | United States Patent and Trademark Office



Legal Instruments Examiner
Location: Alexandria, VA
Announcement Number: TMCO - ADSR-25-12594497-DE
Salary: $55,924 - $72,703
Closing Date: November 13, 2024


Imagine starting your career as a Legal Instrument Examiner working in an office that is on the cutting edge of planning, developing, implementing and evaluating all initiatives needed to support the examination and registration of trademarks throughout the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). This position is waiting for you to bring your technical expertise to our agency.

Duties

The physical worksite for this position is located in Alexandria, Virginia.

This position is located in the Office of Administrative Services, Public Records Division,which provides overall support and coordination for enterprise systems that facilitate information sharing within the agency and with the public.

This role is the ideal next career step for you if:

  • You provide timely and accurate information to internal and external customers via various methods.
  • Use your critical thinking skills to conduct research using automated systems to process applications.
  • Highlight your communication skills to interact with internal and external customers by providing timely and accurate information to via various methods.
This position is not telework eligible. You are required to report to USPTO Alexandria Campus for all days of the work week.

Spring 2025 Voluntary Internship Program | National Archives and Records Administration




Spring 2025 Voluntary Internship Program
Location: Various
Closing Date: November 15, 2024


At NARA, we're looking for passionate individuals to join us for an exceptional internship experience in various departments and areas such as: 

  • Archival Processing

  • Business

  • Communications & Marketing

  • Digitizing Archival Materials

  • Editorial

  • Education & Exhibits

  • Emergency Management 

  • Equal Employment Opportunity 

  • External Affairs & Public Relations

  • Facility Operations & Logistics

  • History

  • Legal

  • Legislative

  • Metadata 

  • Museums & Public Programs (including at Presidential Libraries)

  • Human Resources

  • Information Technology

  • Photo Services

  • Physical Security 

  • Project Management 

  • Records Management

  • Reference Services

  • Special Events

This is a unique chance to complement your academic training with real-world experience. Although our internships are unpaid, they can be completed for academic credit or to fulfill internship or service hour requirements.


NARA seeks students and recent graduates to complete 12-week internships at various facilities across the country. These internships require a commitment of 10 to 40 hours per week, with a minimum of 100 hours over the course of the semester. Spring interns must work on-site at least 50 percent of the time. Interns will collaborate with their supervisors to determine their work schedules.


Discover more about who we are and learn about the Voluntary Internship Program.


Check out our Spring 2025 internship opportunities and apply by Friday, November 15! 


Please contact us at internships@nara.gov with any questions.

Request for Role Playing Volunteers for U.S. Customs and Border Protection's Advanced Training Facility


 



















U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s Advanced Training Facility, in Harpers Ferry, WV, is looking for at least 5-6 student volunteers to play various roles in support of mock crime scene processing.

 

For students who are interested in careers with U.S. Customs and Border Protection, or law enforcement in general, this will be an excellent opportunity to meet and network with experienced agents and learn about CBP careers while assisting with the training of newly hired agents.

 

Depending on the session, breakfast and possibly lunch will be provided, but there will be no reimbursement for travel or other expenses. Students should be U.S. citizens and be able to be outdoors for approximately 2-3 hours.

Privacy & Law Enforcement Compliance - Legal Specialist | Apple


 

Privacy & Law Enforcement Compliance - Legal Specialist
Location: Washington, DC
Role Number: 200569245
Salary: $39.25 - $58.95 per hour


Imagine what you could do here at Apple, new ideas have a way of becoming great products, services, and customer experiences very quickly. Bring passion and dedication to your job and there's no telling what you could accomplish. The Privacy & Law Enforcement Compliance Specialist performs a variety of tasks to support the Privacy & Law Enforcement Compliance function within Apple. As a Specialist on this team your primary responsibility will be to process and respond to requests for assistance on emergencies. You will also be responsible for processing and responding to requests, subpoenas, court orders and search warrants received from law enforcement agencies seeking access to customer information.

The Specialist performs legal and specialist tasks within the Privacy & Law Enforcement Compliance team and identifies and escalates non-standard and emergency requests appropriately. This includes handling information requests, including document intake, research and processing. The successful candidate will be self-motivated, reliable, and possesses the ability to resolve emergency and standard request issues in an effective and efficient manner. Legal Specialists generally perform the key role tasks, but will also be required to support other tasks as needed.

Student Trainee (Statistics) | Bureau of Justice Statistics


 

Student Trainee (Statistics)
Location: Washington, DC
Announcement Number:
Salary: $40,351 - $52,452 (full-time), $19.33 - $25.13 per hour (part-time)
Closing Date: November 13, 2024


This position is located organizationally in the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of Justice Programs (OJP), Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS).
This Pathways position provides the incumbent with an opportunity to gain valuable training and work experience while also supporting BJS projects which serve as the national foundation for knowledge related to the criminal justice system.


Duties

  • Develops a range of statistical products, questionnaires, reports, and presentations to communicate findings and support dissemination to diverse audiences.
  • Assists in conducting reviews and provides support for assignments of a less complex level than those handled by statisticians and mathematicians and determines the application of such data to various projects and initiatives.
  • Helps perform statistical verification, including reviewing program code and conducting text-to-table checks.

Crime Analyst II | Fairfax County Police Department


 

Crime Analyst II
Location: Fairfax, VA
Job Number: 24-02470
Salary: $67,425.90 - $112,377.41
Closing Date: November 8, 2024


Works with the Fairfax County Police Department to provide advanced/specialized crime analysis work to achieve the department’s mission to protect the community by reducing crime. Oversees designated components of countywide statistical and intelligence analysis, as well as the activities of divisional crime analysts in the analysis of specific crime trends and series, under the supervision of the crime analysis program manager. Other duties include:

  • Researches and identifies enhancements to the crime analysis function;
  • Confers and collaborates with crime analysts at regular meetings, and ensures consistency in the creation of data files and other output documents;
  • Conducts needs assessments as necessary to develop training in existing and updated procedures and practices;
  • Uses the county's Geographic Information System (GIS) in the analysis of all facets of criminal activity countywide and trains other analysts in the use of the system;
  • Acts as a troubleshooter for all matters related to crime analysis;
  • Maintains contact with the crime analyst community nationwide by using the Internet and other forums to identify new trends in crime analysis techniques and tools;
  • Gathers data and prepares statistical reports related to a variety of departmental activities using Tableau and the Law Enforcement Analytical Data Sharing (I/LEADS) system;
  • Serves as backup support during periods of absence within the crime analysis unit;
  • Maintains knowledge of both the routine activities at the station and bureau level assignments, and keeps current on any special projects that may be underway;
  • Responsible for field training of newly hired crime analysts.

This advertisement is to fill two vacancies which may be underfilled at the level of Crime Analyst I.

Global Advantage: Turning Global Experiences into Career Success


 

Thursday, November 14, 2024
5pm - 7pm
H. J. Patterson Hall, Global Crossroads


Join us for "Global Advantage: Turning Global Experiences into Career Success," where accomplished UMD alumni share how their international journeys have shaped their professional paths. This engaging panel will offer practical tips on leveraging global experiences in the job search and career development, followed by a dynamic networking hour. Don't miss this chance to network with fellow students and alumni, and gain valuable insights to elevate your career!