Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Investigative Analyst Position with the US Department of Defense Office of the Inspector General Hotline

US Dept of Defense Office of the Inspector General Hotline

Seeking Schedule A applicant (applicants with a disability) for full-time positions as Investigative Analysts.  

**Interested applicants should  submit their resume to Nancy Forsythe at the UMD University Career Center nforsyt2@umd.edu at the earliest possible date.

Investigative AnalystsLocation: Alexandria, VA
Work Schedule is Full Time - Permanent
Salary Range: $35,265.00 to $69,460.00 / Per Year

Series & Grade: GS-1805-05/05 (Promotion Potential 09)
Supervisory Status

If you would like to be a part of a federal organization dedicated to serving our nation and those who defend it, consider a career with the Department of Defense Office of Inspector General (DoD OIG). The agency promotes integrity, accountability and improvement of critical DoD programs and operations to support mission accomplishment and to serve the public interest. The OIG offers the full range of federal benefits (see link below) and a flexible work schedule, depending on position requirements.  This position is within the Department of Defense (DoD), Office of the Inspector General (OIG), Office of the Deputy Inspector General for Administrative Investigations (DIG-AI). The incumbent serves as an Investigative Analyst in support of the DoD Hotline.

Duties. Serves as Investigative Analyst, developing/collecting, entering into an
automated database, retrieving, analyzing, consolidating and statistical
reporting of extremely sensitive and complex investigative data concerning senior officials,
whistleblower reprisal, and hotline complaints impacting the Department and
national security

. Maintains the automated time and attendance reporting system for the
office
. Prepares Requests for Personnel Actions (RPAs), reviews travel orders and
vouchers, and tracks budget expenditures
. Extracts and organizes statistical data for investigators, Senior Analysts, and the component heads within DIG-AI, and prepares reports and
oral briefings
. Utilizes MS applications creating correspondence, Power Point slides and Excel spreadsheets
. Disseminates data through automated data processing systems
. Occasional Travel Require
. Up to 10% of work time may require travel.

Career Shuttle to LifeBridge Health (Sinai Hospital in Baltimore)

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Career Shuttle to LifeBridge Health (Sinai Hospital in Baltimore)

September 29, 8:15 am- 2 pm (Lunch will be provided)

Interested in medical or health careers? Don't miss our upcoming career shuttle to Sinai Hospital in Baltimore! LifeBridge Health is a regional healthcare organization consisting of Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, Northwest Hospital and Carroll Hospital, among others. Learn more about LifeBridge Health here:  http://www.lifebridgehealth.org

During our visit we will learn more about the wide variety of medical and non-medical positions available with LifeBridge's network. Learn more about opportunities with LifeBridge here:  http://www.lifejobs.org/LifeJobs/LifeJobs.aspx 

Our visit will include a tour, information session and lunch. 

On Friday, September 29, we will meet in the University Career Center (3100 Hornbake Library, South Wing) at 8:15 am. Depending on traffic, we should be back to campus around 2 pm. 

Students of all majors (undergraduate & graduate) are welcome to attend. Space is limited. Once the bus is full, you will be added to our waiting list and notified if a spot opens up.

Due to the limited space and the expected high demand for this trip, we will be enforcing our "no show" policy. If you find you cannot attend this event, please contact Kate Juhl at kjuhl@umd.edu so that someone from the waiting list may take your spot. If you fail to attend this event, we will charge your student account $25 to recover some of our lost costs.


Please email Kate Juhl at kjuhl@umd.edu with questions about the trip. 

Friday, September 8, 2017

BSOS Student Faculty Dinner


On behalf of the BSOS Dean's Student Advisory Council, you are cordially invited to attend the annual BSOS Student Faculty Dinner

Who: BSOS Students & Faculty
Date: Tuesday, October 10, 2017
Time: 5:45-8pm
Location: Orem Hall, Samuel Riggs IV Alumni Center
RSVP: Here by October 2, 2017

Congressman Jamie Raskin's District Office Congressional Internship Program

In our District Office, students can learn about how we work directly with constituents to help them navigate federal agencies and resources. Students are exposed to how federal level policies play out in our local community in regards to immigration, education, healthcare, veteran issues, housing, and more. District Office internships center on community outreach and engagement. Interns may be asked to attend community events, draft correspondence, and assist with communications.  In addition, interns may be assigned to assist in research or work on District-based projects of importance.

Internships run throughout the fall, spring, and summer semesters for college students. High school students, who live in District 08, are also welcome to apply for internships in the fall or spring semesters. Although internships in our offices are unpaid, students gain invaluable work experience and are encouraged to seek academic credit. 

Applications for the fall 2017 internship will be reviewed on a rolling basis until September 15, 2017. For more information about Congressman Raskin’s Internship Program, contact Martha Sanchez at Martha.Sanchez2@mail.house.gov or 301-354-1000.

The Sadat Forum: A Conversation with Senator Chris Van Hollen

Thursday, September 7, 2017

Fall 2017 Career and Internship Fair

Wednesday, September 20 ▪ 12-5 p.m. All Industries
University of Maryland, XFINITY Center
Hosted by the University Career Center & The President's Promise


The annual Career and Internship Fair provides UMD students and alumni with an opportunity to meet face-to-face with employers to discuss internship, full-time and part-time employment opportunities. Over 270 employers have registered and are looking forward to meeting undergraduate and graduate students! Business professional attire is requested.


Review a sample of the employers seeking to talk with Government & Politics majors!

American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research (AEI)
Ankura Consulting
Charles Koch Institute
CISR-Center for International Stabilization and Recovery
City Year Washington, DC
Clean Water Action
Close Up Foundation, The
Congressman Steny Hoyer
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Counterpart International
DHS Office of Intelligence and Analysis
Engility
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
INROADS, Inc.
Japan Exchange and Teaching Program (JET Program)
KIPP DC / Capital Teaching Residency
Missile Defense Agency
Phone2Action
Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia
The Geneva Foundation
The Lewin Group
The Wilderness Society
U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Diplomatic Security
US Department of State
US Peace Corps
Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars, The
Young America's Foundation/National Journalism Center

Click the link below to review tips for how you can best use the Fair to…


PREPARATION ASSISTANCE:

Need your resume reviewed? The Center is offering several walk-in options as well as advising appointments.

Review all the options by visiting go.umd.edu/BSOSfairprep.

Making the Most of the Fall Career & Internship Fair Workshop, September 15 • 12-1 p.m. and September 18 • 4-5 p.m. (University Career Center).


Can’t make it to the Fair? Review all the networking and career exploration events planned for Fall 2017, as well as over 2,000+ current openings for BSOS Students in Careers4Terps! 

Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Study Abroad Fair Information

Study Abroad Fair


When: Thursday, September 7, 2017 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Where: Adele H. Stamp Student Union, Grand Ballroom
Description: Fearless Terps get out of the classroom! Explore the possibilities and get inspired at the Study Abroad Fair! Break out of the ordinary and find your extraordinary in China. Be a social entrepreneur in Nicaragua or the Dominican Republic. Develop your professional portfolio with an internship in the UK or Spain. Learn a language or go beyond the basics to do field work or research. Think outside your borders and show how fearless Terps are! Meet with Program Directors, College representatives, and advisors to find your perfect program. Thursday, September 7th 3PM - 7PM Grand Ballroom, Stamp. Educationabroad@umd.edu, 301-314-7746
Contact: Education Abroad 301-314-7746 educationabroad@umd.edu
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