Monday, April 23, 2012

Internships and Job Opportunities


Residential Rehabilitation Facilitator, Entry Level (Full-Time), Permanent Experienced Hire, 60329
Way Station, Inc, Columbia, Maryland                   
This is a direct service position offered by Way Station, Inc., requiring general knowledge of mental health and specific knowledge and skill in rehabilitation with persons with disabilities. The position requires general and specific knowledge about the club concept, its design, goals and effective operation. Full training is provided to entry-level candidates. This individual is expected, through training and experience, to exercise independent judgment with supervision by the Club Coordinator.

QUALIFICATIONS
                
 Possession of a bachelor's degree (preferred) in related field or professional license (e.g. COTA, RN).
                Positively referenced relevant work, student or volunteer experience.
                Valid driver's license and safe driving record.
                Willingness to use personal vehicle or WSI vehicle in the occasional transport of Way Station members. Must provide a copy of a valid certificate of automobile insurance.
                                                                                                                                                    

Teaching Jobs PK-12 Private/Independent Schools, Entry-level, Full-time (60278) Southern Teachers Agency, Various locations Teaching is a challenge. A great teacher inspires, encourages, and motivates students to achieve beyond all expectations—in the classroom, and beyond. But not all schools give young teachers a real chance of succeeding in this challenge. The greatest chance for success is in schools with small classes of college-bound students, supportive colleagues and administrators, and the academic freedom of a curriculum not hyper-focused on standardized testing.

Southern Teachers Agency can help you find a job in one of these schools. Since 1902, STA teachers find positions in private and independent schools around the South. If you want to make a difference in the life of a child, visit our website or give Southern Teachers a call.

QUALIFICATIONS

You must have a bachelor’s degree to teach in a private school, but certification is not always necessary
•             Elementary Education and Learning Specialist: teacher certification required
•             Art, Physical Education, and Music: teacher certification strongly preferred
•             Media Specialist/Library: MLS (or comparable degree) required
•             School Counselor: master’s degree in counselor education
•             Administration: master’s degree in administration strongly preferred
•             For most other middle- and high-school teaching positions, a bachelor’s degree with a major in the teaching field (or at least a minor) is essential, but teacher certification is not.
More generally, the best schools want three things: content mastery, enthusiasm for leading extracurricular and athletic programs, and a personality that inspires children to learn.

Monday, April 9, 2012

Internships and Job Opportunities

EVENTS/OPPORTUNITIES:
Interested in receiving feedback from an employer regarding your resume?
Walk in or register below for the Employer-in-Residence Program 
University Career Center & The President's Promise (3100 Hornbake Library, South Wing)
This program allows employers to serve as "career advisors" to students seeking help. Employers participate in our daily rotation by providing 1-on-1 career advice to students/alumni on issues ranging from resume assistance to answering the question "how do I break into your field?". Come learn about ways you can improve your skills and get feedback from industry professionals about what they look for in a candidate.

Here's a look at the Employers scheduled for the next two weeks:

April 10, 11:00AM - 04:00PM - Meet with City Year, Washington
April 10, 12:30PM - 04:00PM- Meet with National Security Agency (NSA)
April 12, 11:00AM - 04:00PM- Meet with Dante Consulting
April 17, 10:00AM - 03:30PM- Meet with Enterprise Rent-A-Car

Online registration in advance is the best way to be sure you are seen at your preferred time (you can choose a 30-minute slot based on availability). However, we will take same-day walk-ins on a first-come, first served basis to fill any empty slots. There is no guarantee that you will be able to walk in and be seen at that time. For registration instructions, please visit:  www.careercenter.umd.edu/page.cfm?page_id=179

State of Maryland Veterans Career Day and Career/Internship Fair 2012
Friday, April 13, 2012 • 10:30AM - 05:00PM
Location: Colony Ballroom, Stamp Student Union
We know that military veterans are a great source of talent for potential employers. You are proven team players, mission focused, possess a strong work ethic, and can be immediate contributors to any organization. However, how well do you translate your military experience to employers in order to get your foot in the door?

The University of Maryland, in partnership with area universities and colleges, invite you to attend the State of Maryland Veterans' Career Services Day. The event will take place on April 13, 2012 from 10:30 am - 5:00 pm and will include a lunch, career-related breakout sessions, and a career & internship fair with employers interested in hiring military veterans who reside in the DC area. Attire: business professional.
-          Veterans: Learn more and register at www.Careers.umd.edu/Veterans
For additional information about this event, contact Megan O'Rourke at morourk2@umd.edu.
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POSITIONS: Careers4Terps highlighted positions of the week!
C4T is a free web-based service providing UMD students and alumni access to full-time, part-time, and internship positions posted by employers looking to hire UMD students and alumni. To read more about the positions below, log in to your C4T account (http://www.careercenter.umd.edu/) and paste the ID number (listed beside the position titles) in the “Search” box. Positions are constantly being added to the C4T database.


Research Assistant, Pew Hispanic and Social & Demographic Trends (59609)
Pew Research Center, Washington, DC
COMPENSATION STRUCTURE: Salary
The Research Assistant will support the Pew Research Center’s Pew Hispanic Center and Social & Demographic Trends project. The primary responsibility of the Research Assistant is to tabulate and analyze survey data collected by these two Pew Research projects and data from other sources, such as the American Community Survey and the Current Population Survey. The Research Assistant will work in support of, and under the direction of, senior research staff in developing statistical analysis and the presentation of data for the Center's publications. The data analysis will support research in the Center's primary areas of interest, including demography, sociology, economics, education, political science and survey research.

Primary Responsibilities
Statistical Analysis (55%)
•              Tabulate and analyze data from surveys and other social science databases.
Preparation of reports and presentations (40%)
•              Assist in preparing Center reports and presentations; including preparation of charts and tables, and number checking.
Field outside queries (5%)
•              Respond to media inquiries and inquiries from other outside parties.

Education/Training/Experience
•              B.A. degree is required with a concentration in the social sciences, particularly in demography, sociology, political science or economics.
•              Coursework in statistics or experience with statistical analysis required.
•              Preference will be given to relevant research or on-the-job experience, such as the application of statistical analysis to problems in the social sciences and the use of Excel, Word, statistical software and/or other programs.
•              Prior experience working with survey data or other large micro datasets is desirable.
Knowledge and Skill Requirements
•              Familiarity and experience with research on social and demographic issues is preferred.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Internship at A Wider Circle

A Wider Circle just completed its tenth year of service to the most vulnerable children and adults in our nation’s capital region.  The average family size of those we serve is 3.5 and the average annual income – from all sources – is $11,131.  We serve the neediest of the needy.  We have big goals for being a force in the movement to end poverty.

For the past ten years, A Wider Circle has helped families on the journey out of poverty through the provision of basic need items and free life skills education programming. 

A Wider Circle is a grassroots 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that hires 20-30 unpaid interns each semester to work out of our Center for Community Service in Silver Spring. Interns are truly the lifeblood of our organization. In addition to direct service and education internships, there are business, marketing, research, and strategic planning internships available. We request that interns commit to working at least 15 hours per week (the average is closer to 25). Students interested in our internships may contact us at intern@awidercircle.org.

If you have any questions about internship opportunities with us or about our work in general, please contact me any time at 301.608.3504 or at this email address.

Monday, April 2, 2012

.Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC) Felowship


Company:         Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC)
Job Title:          Paid Fellowship
Contact:            jobs@BoldProgressives.org
Location:          Virtual Office

ABOUT THE FELLOWSHIP:

Are you ready to change American politics? We're inviting folks with a strong sense of social and economic justice to apply now for our summer fellowship program. Fellows will take responsibility for their own, innovative projects, matched to their unique skill sets and interests. Fellows will work in a wide variety of areas. You might work with our online organizing team to run cutting-edge campaigns; you might help organize local events and work in the field with our amazing volunteers; you might learn the nuts and bolts of development and fundraising; produce and edit videos that will be broadcast to a national audience; or work alongside our research engineers to create next generation campaign technology.

These are full-time, paid positions. The Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC) is a virtual work environment, so fellows can be based anywhere. PCCC is an equal opportunity employer. Women, people of color, members of the LGBT community, and others are strongly encouraged to apply.

TO APPLY:

Apply online.

If you want to work with the finance, video or technology teams, please indicate relevant experience and skills in your application.

DEADLINE:

The deadline for summer fellowship applications is April 13, 2012.  The summer fellowship runs from Monday, May 28 through Friday, August 24.

ABOUT THE PROGRESSIVE CHANGE CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE (PCCC)

The Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC) is an organization of nearly 1 million members that builds long-term progressive power. We elect bold candidates to Congress and mobilize around legislative priorities like health care, Wall Street reform and protecting Social Security and Medicare. The Nation magazine awarded us "Most Valuable Campaign of 2011" for our campaign to draft Elizabeth Warren into the Massachusetts Senate race.

Bright Futures: University of Maryland’s Summer Internship Scholarship Fund


CONTACT
ContactPerson: William Jones
Department: University Career Center & The President’s Promise @ the University of Maryland
Phone Number: 301.314.7237
Fax Number: 301.314.9114
Email: wajj@umd.edu

Bright Futures: University of Maryland’s Summer Internship Scholarship Fund
Apr. 2, 2012 – The University Career Center & The President’s Promise will once again offer scholarships to students seeking unpaid internships this summer.  With internships increasingly becoming a gateway to full-time employment, this program serves to assist current students to obtain bright futures. Awards average between $250-$1,250 to help offset expenses while students pursue academic and career goals during a summer internship. 
Eligible Candidates: All registered University of Maryland, College Park undergraduate students, who have an internship for summer 2012 and are returning to campus in September 2012, are eligible to apply. Graduating seniors (May 2012) are not eligible. Preference will be given to rising juniors and seniors and to those who have not previously received an award.

In order for your internship to qualify for funding support, it must satisfy the following criteria:
Unpaid on-or-off campus internship
Offered during the summer and completed byAugust 31, 2012
Supervised by a professional in the organization

To Apply:
Fill out an application online at: www.Careers.umd.edu/scholarships
Students must also submit the Supervisor Statement of Agreement, available on the website listed above.

Submission deadline: April 29 at 11:59pm