Seasonal Police Officer | Bethany Beach PD

The Bethany Beach Police Department is still taking applications for summer 2025 Seasonal Police Officers. I am reaching out to college professors and department chairs to inform them of an exciting employment opportunity for their students. Every year, my agency hires approximately 17 young men and women who want to gain hands on experience as police officers. These individuals perform basic law enforcement duties under supervision during the summer months (May-Sept).  While doing so, my agency mentors them, trains them and works with them to gain internship requirements if needed. In return, their employment helps our town provide more boots on the ground for the safety of our visitors and residents during the summer beach season.  

I respectfully request you share the attached updated flyer with your student body.  

Completed applications can be sent to       BBPDJOBS@Townofbethanybeach.com 

Legal Assistant | DC Office of the Attorney General

Legal Assistant | DC Office of the Attorney General

Legal Assistant
Location: Washington, DC
Job ID: 28567
Salary: $62,158 – $80,032
Closing Date: January 9, 2025

Located in the nation’s capital, The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) is the chief legal office of the District of Columbia. The OAG enforces the laws of the District, defends, and provides legal advice to the District’s government agencies and protects the interests of the District’s residents. This position is located in the Conciliation Unit of the Child Support Services Division.

The Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia (OAG) is seeking an experienced Legal Assistant to join the Child Support Services Division’s Conciliation Unit. The Child Support Services Division (CSSD) goal is to elevate the well-being of children and the self-sufficiency of families by delivering first-rate child support services that help parents meet the financial, medical, and emotional needs of their children

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

The Incumbent performs comprehensive technical and clerical assignments involving complex and difficult cases requiring in depth research to identify files and precedents of use to the assigned attorneys, which require specialized knowledge of legal documents and processes in matters relative to the responsibilities of the office. Serves as a senior resource to other Legal Assistants.

Incumbent is responsible for reviewing all types of legal documents, including but not limited to highly complex case files, policies, and procedure documents, to assure that statutes, citations, exhibits, and other relevant materials are complete and conform to pertinent laws, rules, regulations, and office requirements.

Assists in complex investigations. Examines, research, contacts and interviews litigants and witnesses, compiles, and evaluates factual information, records, and data in order to prepare documents for filing in court (e.g., answers to interrogatories and responses to requests for production of documents), and to prepare cases for presentation in court. May provide advice and guidance to lower graded Legal Assistants or may lead teams collaborating on extremely complex documentation issues.

Assists the attorneys with research and other preparation for the drafting of policy and procedure documents as well as pleadings (e.g., disposition motions, answers, memoranda, pretrial statements, settlement justifications, answers to interrogatories, responses to requests for production of documents, proposed orders, exhibits, child support guidelines calculations, legal correspondence, etc.); prepares final versions of pleadings for filing in court; and assists attorneys in the negotiation and preparation of consent orders and settlement agreements by contacting and interviewing litigants before, during, or otherwise in connection with conciliation conferences and/or hearings.

Summer Intern (Public Law and Policy) | Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP

Summer Intern (Public Law and Policy) | Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP

Summer Intern (Public Law and Policy)
Location: Washington, DC
Job Number: 9524824
Salary: $18.50 – $21.50
Closing Date: January 17, 2025

Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP is a leading international law firm with more than 900 lawyers in offices throughout the United States, Europe, Asia and the Middle East. We are currently seeking a part-time Intern supporting our Public Law & Policy practice for Summer 2025.

The Public Policy Intern will reside in the Washington, DC office with hybrid work capabilities. The role will report to assigned attorney(s), advisor(s) and practice management, and will be responsible for supporting the needs of the Public Law & Policy practice.  Interns will receive in the course of their time with us, exposure to clients with varied policy issues—foreign sovereign matters, tax, immigration, health care, energy and a wide variety of other interests.

Key responsibilities of this position include:

  • Conduct basic research and package findings
  • Attend and summarize congressional hearings
  • Assist with policy events and client meetings in the practice group’s Hill office meeting space
  • Draft memoranda as requested
  • Provide some administrative support to senior lobbyists in the group
  • Attend meetings on the Hill with various stakeholders
  • Other legislative support functions as required

Directorate of Operations Undergraduate Intern | Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)-Summer 2025

Directorate of Operations Undergraduate Intern
Location: Washington, DC
Salary: $58,714
Closing Date: January 31, 2025

As a Directorate of Operations (DO) Student Intern (DOSI), you will have the opportunity to work in two of three potential DO positions that drive intelligence collection and provide the vital investigative research and strategic oversight to operations that are run around the world.  DOSIs are most likely to spend their summer internships serving as either a Staff Operations Officer (SOO)Collection Management Officer (CMO), or Targeting Officer (TO) to be determined based on program availability during each summer. DOSIs will be working alongside DO officers to provide seamless integration between CIA Headquarters and DO offices overseas. Your critical-thinking, advanced analytic, and creative problem-solving skills will all figure prominently as you drive clandestine operations success. DOSIs will have the opportunity to work on current challenges and are expected to participate in crafting recommendations and solutions. You will have the opportunity to learn the work of the DO and your work will make a difference to national security!

SOOs apply advanced knowledge and expertise of clandestine operations, operational trade craft, and intelligence priorities while providing strategic guidance and operational case management. SOOs are often asked to find solutions to complex operational problems, identifying new technical tools and capabilities to advance operations, and tapping the resources of the DO, CIA, and U.S. Government to ensure operational requirements are met.

CMOs use area expertise to understand intelligence needs and identify opportunities to collect foreign intelligence to fulfill those needs. CMOs also help evaluate collected intelligence to determine its quality and timeliness while maintaining its secret nature.

TOs are integral to the planning and implementation of DO foreign intelligence collection, counterintelligence, and covert action operations. You will combine specialized training, utilize advanced analytic skills and tools to identify new opportunities for DO activities and enhance ongoing operations.

After successful completion of internships in each of these positions and depending on hiring needs of the mission at that time, DOSI may be offered the opportunity to convert into being hired into the Professional Trainee (PT) program.

Forensic Scientist Crime Scene/Crime Scene Analyst | DC Department of Forensic Sciences

Forensic Scientist Crime Scene/Crime Scene Analyst
Location: Washington, DC
Job ID: 28572
Salary: $92,656 – $118,558
Closing Date: January 15, 2025

This is an Interdisciplinary Position that involves work in two different occupations which may be filled under the Forensic Scientist, 0401 Series or the Crime Scene Analyst, 0301 Series, depending on the qualifications of the person selected. 

This position is located in the Department of Forensic Sciences (DFS). The mission of DFS is to provide high quality, timely, accurate, and reliable forensic science services using best practices and best available technology, focusing on unbiased science and transparency, to enhance public safety and health.

The position is responsible for recognizing and recovering evidence in criminal investigations at the scene(s) of crime(s) by analyzing, photographing, collecting, preserving, and presenting physical evidence. Crime scenes include person crimes, such as homicides, sexual assaults, and robberies, as well as property crimes and traffic accidents, etc.

Duties and Responsibilities

The Forensic Scientist (Crime Scene)/Crime Scene Analyst investigates crime scenes in various locations in the city; assists with sealing the crime scene to protect and preserve important and critical evidence(s) and ensures that all persons who enters/visits the crime scene do not tamper with any evidence to avoid “evidence tampering” which might become an issue in court proceedings. Collects fingerprints/palm prints, tire and shoe prints, tool mark impressions, firearms, wound imprints of the deceased person(s), hair, clothing, fibers, and biological evidence to facilitate positive identification and/or elimination; and analyzes and records crime scenes showing correlation between evidence and the scene and performs various chemical and photographic processes in the field or laboratory. Attends autopsies to photograph injuries and fingerprint the deceased for identification purposes. Photographs evidence at the crime scene that specifically correlates with collected data using digital cameras and other evidence deemed appropriate for the case.

The incumbent observes and follows the established and/or standard evidence control procedures to maintain the proper chain-of-custody on evidence, collected evidence, proper packaging, storage, and integrity; and ensures evidence is locked securely in a duly designated location before and after analysis. Advises on scene response in each case, including those involving deaths, especially when homicide is suspected.  Identifies and evaluates risks including but not limited to hazardous materials in the field and the laboratory. Conducts a wide variety of complex and difficult analyses; determines and decides the appropriate tests, methods, and procedures to use; and performs qualitative and quantitative analyses by using specific techniques, including but not limited to physical testing, visual analysis, identification and classification, comparisons, etc. Testifies in court as an expert witness in connection with the evidence processed, developed, and preserved. Prepares detailed reports and supplements; and accepts documents and bar codes evidence associated with each crime scene case. May provide technical guidance to lower-level staff in crime scene related topics. Updates and keeps informed of the current literature and precedence relevant to the forensic scientific fields and shares the same information to the immediate supervisor for proper disposition.