Wednesday, December 18, 2019

CCJS and UMD Winter Break Closure


CCJS Advising will be closed for Winter Break 12:00 PM Thursday, December 19, 2019 through Wednesday, January 1, 2020.  
The University of Maryland will be closed Tuesday, December 24, 2019 through Wednesday, January 1, 2020 for Winter Break.


Both the University of Maryland and  CCJS Advising will reopen Thursday, January 2 for normal business hours.  

December Grad Survey is Open

Image result for Graduation creative commons clip artsThe UMD undergraduate Graduation/First Destination Survey is live for August 2019 and December 2019 graduates.  Graduating seniors, please complete this survey at your earliest convenience!

August 2019 Grads: https://umdsurvey.umd.edu/jfe/form/SV_6VUCd3ofaZAjY7H

December 2019 Grads: https://umdsurvey.umd.edu/jfe/form/SV_4Iac3rCiqRtF5CB

Spring Peer Mentor Application - Now Open!

Image result for bsos umdThe Peer Mentor Program is a component of the services the BSOS Advising Center offers to students. Through their service to fellow students, Peer Mentors gain valuable skills in public speaking/presentation, professionalism, and leadership. Peer Mentors primarily facilitate BSOS Graduation Planning Workshops each semester and conduct various presentations in BSOS UNIV100 classes. In preparation for these activities, all new Peer Mentors attend a mandatory class session once a week for their first semester as a Peer Mentor.  All applicants are expected to serve for a minimum of two semesters. 
Peer Mentors earn one graded academic credit after each successfully completed semester.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Must be a BSOS major for a minimum of 2 semesters
  • For Double Majors, the primary major must be in the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
  • Sophomore or higher standing with intent to return in Fall 2020
  • At least a 2.5 GPA within major AND cumulative
  • Must be in good judicial/academic standing

Applications due by Friday, January 10, 2020 at 11:59 PM.  Apply today!

New DSHU course for Spring 2020


Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute - Public Policy Fellowship Program for Recent Grads

December 2019 and May 2020 Graduates Eligible: 
Recent college graduates who earned their bachelor’s degree within two years of the program start date can take advantage of this paid nine-month fellowship, which opens doors for talented young Latinos interested in a career in public policy and improving people’s lives. Fellowship openings include our general Public Policy Fellowships and STEM Public Policy Fellowships. Click here for more on our current openings.

Focus Area: All Majors
Location: Washington, D.C.
Benefits: Round-trip airfare, stipend, health insurance and public transportation benefits are included.
Dates of Participation: August 31, 2020 – May 28, 2021
Application Deadline: January 15, 2020 

Visit the Public Policy Fellowship Program, Eligibility & Program Details and FAQs pages for more information.

Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute - Fall 2020 Congressional Intern Program

During CHCI’s paid semester internship, promising Latino undergraduate students experience what it’s like to work in a congressional office, while participating in weekly professional and leadership development and civic engagement through community service.

America Reads*America Counts*Partners in Print - Application Open for Volunteers


Did you know that more than 75% of low-income students in Maryland aren’t proficient in reading by the 4th grade? Without individual assistance, they may never catch up to their peers.

You can help make a difference for kids!

America Reads*America Counts*Partners in Print is a mentoring/tutoring program where more than 200 UMD students work weekly to improve the literacy and math skills of Prince George’s County Title 1 elementary school students.

America Reads*America Counts*Partners in Print is seeking dedicated and enthusiastic college students who love working with kids and want to give back to their community. This is a great way to meet new friends on campus, develop essential leadership skills, and gain valuable resume-building experience!

America Reads*America Counts*Partners in Print is currently recruiting for each of our programs. Students can volunteer, receive academic or internship credit or (if eligible) Federal Work Study! Don’t know if you have Federal Work Study? Check your Financial Aid package.

Visit go.umd.edu/mentorSP2020 to learn more and to apply. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until January 31, 2020 at 5:00 PM.

Training and transportation are provided!

Need more information? Email arac@umd.edu

Thursday, December 12, 2019

Part Time Positions on Campus with the Department of Public Safety

Security Operations Center Monitors - Now Hiring Part-Time Positions!
The Security Operations Center (SOC) is a 24/7 unit within the Technology Services Bureau of the University of Maryland, Department of Public Safety. The SOC is tasked with monitoring the extensive security camera system currently consisting of over 500 cameras that are located both on the interior and exterior of campus buildings, as well as at various locations around the City of College Park.
  • Starting Salary for part-time monitors is $11.50 an hour
  • Evening shifts offer shift differential pay of an extra $1.00 an hour
  • Holiday shifts pay an extra $2.00 an hour incentive pay
  • Student and non-student positions available
  • Flexible hours that work around your schedule
  • Minimum requirement of 16 hours per week (allowed to work up to 40 hours per week if desired)
  • Benefitial experience for Criminology majors & those interested in Law Enforcement Careers
  • All majors welcomed
To apply for this position, please download and complete an Application for Employment (.pdf), Information Release Authorization (.pdf) form, and SOC Application Questionnaire (.pdf) and send them to SOCSupervisors@umpd.umd.edu.


Student Police Auxiliary - View the Police Auxiliary site for Hiring Info
The Police Auxiliary of the University of Maryland Department of Public Safety employs Student Police Aides (SPA's) who are responsible for the delivery of security related services to the University of Maryland campus community. Since 1973, the Police Auxiliary has provided SPA's to members of the community for activities such as socials, major athletic events, and security contracts. The Police Auxiliary contributes toward the overall effectiveness of the University of Maryland Police by utilizing Student Police Aides in place of police officers where practical.
  • Starting Salary of $11.50 an hour and can go as high as $15.00 with promotions
  • Some shifts pay an extra $1.00 an hour
  • Many weekend and night shifts pay an extra $2.00 an hour. Specific shifts may pay an extra $4.00 an hour.
  • Flexible work shifts for planning between studying, work, and social hours
  • You must be a registered student of the University of Maryland College Park to apply
  • Good resume builder and allows you to help increase safety and awarenesss in the campus community
To apply for this position, please visit the Police Auxiliary site.

Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Smith Minor Program Applications *Now Open*

The Smith Business Minor program has officially opened their applications for student interested in pursuing a minor in General Business, Business Analytics, and Innovation & Entrepreneurship.

If students have any questions, please visit go.umd.edu/smithminors or email smithminors@rhsmith.umd.edu.

Monday, December 9, 2019

APS Study Session - open to all CCJS majors


Alpha Phi Sigma will be hosting a study session for all CCJS majors on Reading Day. This will be a space for CCJS majors to help each other out with courses and have a quiet place to study.

When: December 10 from 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Where: McKeldin 2213

Spots will be given out on a first come, first serve basis. Space is limited, so come early!

Western Hemisphere Drug Policy Commission seeking Researcher/Writer/Editor

Researcher/Writer/Editor
Western Hemisphere Drug Policy Commission

Overview
The Western Hemisphere Drug Policy Commission (WHDPC) is a bipartisan, independent entity created by Congress to evaluate US counternarcotics policies in Latin America and the Caribbean and provide concrete, actionable recommendations for improvement.

Our legislation instructs us to examine a variety of issues – from interdiction to money laundering, eradication to alternative development, police reform to violence prevention. Our goal is to find better ways to reduce illicit drug supply while also addressing the damage and violence associated with drug trafficking and abuse. We must identify which programs work and which don’t, which should be strengthened and sustained, and which should be modified or eliminated. 

We are looking for an experienced researcher/writer/editor to help our small team prepare the comprehensive review that we must present to Congress and the White House by the end of 2020. 

The position will end when the Commission wraps up operations in early 2021, but it offers a unique opportunity for an up-and-coming scholar, a veteran practitioner, or a seasoned journalist to do in-depth research into complex, controversial policies that  affect lives and livelihoods throughout the United States and Latin America.


Qualifications
Responsibilities
  • Qualitative and quantitative research into US counternarcotics policy, using a variety of sources including agency and program budgets, indicators of performance and effectiveness, program evaluations, academic literature, and media reports;
  • Drafting background briefing papers, memos, and analysis;
  • Preparing charts, tables, and simple graphics;
  • Editing and fact-checking staff and consultant policy papers or reports;
  • Helping WHDPC staff and consultants with general research and administrative tasks;
  • Keeping track of news developments and relevant research.

Qualifications
  • Demonstrated interest in counternarcotics policy, development programs, or security sector reform, especially in Latin America;
  • Fluency in Spanish;
  • Exceptional research, writing, and editing skills;
  • Quantitative expertise, including professional or academic work in economics or statistics;
  • Ability to work under pressure and on deadline.

Application instructions
How to apply
Please send a cover letter, resume, two references, and two writing samples (totaling no more than 20 pages) to Edward.Gracia@WHDPC.gov. Please indicate that you found this position on www.GlobalJobs.org in your application.  We will also ask top candidates to take a short editing test. We will review applications until the job is filled, which we hope to do quickly.

Investigative Analyst Job Opportunity - Department of Health and Human Services

Image result for dhhsPosition: Investigative Analyst (Recent Graduate)  GS-1805-7/9

Organizational Location: Office of Investigations - Department of Health and Human Services

Duty Station: Washington DC

Who May Apply: Recent Graduates who have graduated from an accredited educational institute or certificate program within the last 2 years or 6 years for Veterans.

Opening period:  Monday, December 9, 2019 through Friday, December 13, 2019.  The job will close when 50 applications have been received.  

Link:  HHS-OIG-RG-7/9-DE-10637681

The Haven - Support Services and Winter Break Programming

The Haven is committed to supporting students that may be experiencing substance use and mental health challenges through their outpatient programs and peer-driven recovery meetings and community. They will be OPEN throughout Winter Break!  Posted below is a group schedule and activity calendar. 

 All clinical services are covered by most insurances out-of-network. For more information or to make referrals, please call the Haven at 301-329-5885. 

Recovery Meetings and Support Groups: 
All inclusive student led Recovery meetings hosted at the Haven Outpatient Center, 7207 Baltimore Ave, College Park 20740. For more info, please call 301-329-5885.

  • Marijuana Anonymous Meeting: Friday 8:30PM
  • All Recovery Meeting: Saturday 7:30PM 
  • Yoga & Mindfulness Meeting: Tuesday 5:30PM
  • All students are welcome to come enjoy free wifi, study space, coffee & snacks throughout finals in our Drop In Space! We will be open after 5pm

Please note that you do not have to be enrolled in Intensive Outpatient Programming at The Haven to participate in weekly open meetings or join for our Winter Session activities!

Monday, December 2, 2019

How To Find An Internship Workshop - Dec 3

Date: Tuesday, Dec 3
Time: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Location: 3100 Hornbake Library

Not sure where to start with your internship search? Or, do you feel like you are at a standstill and unsure about the next steps in your search?  To help you with your internship search, we will discuss:

1. Specific resources available to research internship opportunities in non-profit, government and corporate sectors
2. Quick tips on making a positive first impression on resumes and during interviews
3. Strategies to connect with UMD alumni working within your intended career field

For additional information about this event: https://careers.umd.edu/event/how-find-internship-25

DOT-Office of Inspector General: Summer Pathways Internship Program

Image result for us dotThe U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), Office of Inspector General (OIG) will be seeking applicants for Management and Program Analysts, Auditors, IT Specialists, Investigative Analysts Pathways Interns.  OIG works within DOT to promote efficiency and effectiveness, and prevent or stop waste, fraud and abuse in departmental programs through audits and investigations.

Pathways Interns will be entry-level analysts and work with OIG teams in a developmental capacity to conduct reviews of the efficiency and effectiveness of DOT programs or assist with criminal investigations. They will make key contributions to a variety of possible products, including audit reports, briefings to DOT leadership or congressional stakeholders, management advisories, and congressional testimonies.

Current students seeking a degree in a related field of study, such as public policy, law, political science, criminal justice, accounting, auditing, information technology, business administration, finance, or public administration are eligible to apply. Students must have at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA. 

Interns will be expected to work during the summer of 2020 (not to exceed September 30, 2020 unless extended). This is a student internship opportunity under DOT Pathways Program. After successful completion of the program requirements, interns may be converted to a permanent appointment, although there is no guarantee of conversion. Extensions to this appointment may occur, although there is no guarantee of extension.  Deadline to apply to internships: December 16, 2019.

The links to the job announcements are below:
Auditor: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/553121800
IT Specialist: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/553121600
Management and Program Analyst: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/553122100
Budget Analyst: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/553123400
Investigative Analyst: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/553123900

Tuesday, November 26, 2019

CCJS Advising Closed for Thanksgiving

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CCJS Advising is closed for Thanksgiving Break Wednesday, November 27 through Friday, November 29.  Normal office hours will resume Monday, December 2, 2019.

Thursday, November 21, 2019

Law School Informational Interviews for Seniors applying for 2020

Tuesday, December 3-6, 2019 • 10:00 am - 4:30 pm
University Career Center,  3100 Hornbake Library, South Wing

Are you applying to one of the law programs below for Fall 2020? 
If the answer is YES, this is your chance to meet with an admission professional on campus to ask informed questions and make a great impression! 

In order to participate, 
  • Must be a senior who is actually applying for one of the programs below to begin Fall 2020. 
  • Must RSVP for a specific time slot to secure an interview. You will log into Careers4Terps to select a time.  
  • Dress code - business professional.
  • Bring 2 copies of your resume.  
  • Bring specific questions regarding the program. 

PARTICIPATING LAW PROGRAMS
American University Washington College of Law
Fordham University School of Law
University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law
Boston University School of Law
Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law
Fordham University School of Law
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School
The George Washington University Law School
University of Baltimore School of Law
William & Mary Law School
The George Washington University Law School
University of Baltimore School of Law

Event information. For additional information about this event: Contact Michael Maiden at mmaiden@umd.edu at the University Career Center. 

Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Spring 2020 internships w/ Montgomery County Family Justice Center

The Montgomery County Family Justice Center is currently accepting applications for several open Spring 2020 internship positions. All internships listed below will qualify for CCJS internship credit. Applications are due November 22, 2019.

For more information and to apply, log into to Careers4Terps and search for each position by either the job title or the job ID. Questions can be directed to the FJC Program Manager, Ngozi Obineme (mcfjcvip@gmail.c0m).

Client Services Intern | Careers4Terps #192096
Domestic Violence Coordinating Council Intern | Careers4Terps #192106
Legal Services Intern | Careers4Terps #192102

Monday, November 18, 2019

GRADULTING Workshop


The media has focused significant attention on police encounters, especially ones that have taken a negative turn. While encounters with the police can be stressful and even frightening, they can be brief and safe. Learn what rights you have and get advice for dealing with police officers in various situations.

Date: Tuesday, November 19th, 2019
Time: 12:30pm to 1:30pm, FREE light lunch served at 12:15pm for those who register
Location: STAMP, Pyon Su Room, #2108
Speakers: William Zachariah Mundy, Esq. (Director, Graduate Student Legal Aid, UMD).
Cosponsor: UMD (Undergraduate) Student Legal Aid Office
Registration: visit GLAO's website

*WORKSHOP OPEN TO BOTH GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS*

So You Want to Be A Lawyer? - networking opportunity

Army ROTC Information Session


Wednesday, November 20th at 4.30pm  

Join the Army ROTC for an information session at the University Career Center on Wednesday, November 20th at 4.30pm! The session will provide an overview of Army ROTC and career options as an Army Officer full-time and part-time in the Guard/Reserve. We would also discuss the benefits gained through the Army which can be useful for civilian careers in law enforcement, security, and intelligence.

We offer scholarships that cover full tuition & fees at UMD and contracted cadets receive a monthly stipend. There are also various internship opportunities for ROTC students as well.

We look forward to seeing you there! Please RSVP to confirm your spot.

For additional information about this event: Contact Michael Maiden at mmaiden@umd.edu.

Friday, November 15, 2019

Human Trafficking: A Comprehensive Exploration of Modern Day Slavery


McNair Scholars Program - Accepting Applications

Thinking about Graduate School and Pursuing a PhD?  The McNair Scholars Program Can Help You Get There!

The Academic Achievement Programs' Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program is a competitive program designed to prepare high academic achievers from traditionally underrepresented groups to matriculate into graduate programs & earn doctoral or terminal degrees.

Benefits of Being a McNair Scholar:

  • Paid summer research experience with room  and board
  • GRE & graduate school application fee waivers
  • Faculty mentorship & academic advising

Application:
Priority Deadline: December 13, 2019
General Deadline: January 31, 2020 (rolling admission based on space availability thereafter)

For more information, visit: http://ugst.umd.edu/AAP/mcnair-about.html

2020 Maryland Summer Scholars Program - Application Open

Image result for umdThe Maryland Summer Scholars Program (MSS) provides opportunities for University of Maryland, College Park (UMD) undergraduates to spend much of the summer working closely with faculty mentors on ambitious research, scholarly, or artistic projects. The MSS program provides awards of $3,000 to approximately 25-30 undergraduates each summer.

Many Summer Scholars expand their summer research into an independent study or honors thesis project the following fall semester, and find that their research experience helps distinguish their applications for graduate study, fellowships, internships, employment and other competitive opportunities.