Analyst 1, ECD CVIP | National Center for Missing & Exploited Children

Analyst 1, ECD CVIP
Location: Alexandria, VA
Requisition Number: 485
Salary: $58,000

The Analyst I position is responsible for reviewing data pertaining to identified victims of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) series to assist in all matters relevant to identifying unknown victims depicted in pornographic images/videos of children in child sexual abuse material content submitted to NCMEC by law enforcement and electronic service providers. Additionally, the position is responsible for assisting law enforcement and prosecutors in support of their investigations and prosecutions of CSAM offenses.

Reports reviewed by CVIP contain graphic pornographic content or links to pornographic content online. This content may depict minors and/or adults. Child sexual abuse material (CSAM) includes images, videos and text describing child sexual exploitation. This position requires an employee that can handle exposure to sensitive content as well as demonstrate a high level of accuracy and thoroughness in their work product.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Learn and demonstrate a strong familiarity with child sexual abuse material series
  • Conduct efforts through image and video analysis to identify unknown victims featured in child sexual abuse material
  • Provide case-specific technical assistance to law enforcement and prosecutors in child sexual abuse material cases
  • Review copies of child sexual abuse material and select files containing “identified” children such as pornography involving child victims who have been identified by law enforcement
  • Produce and maintain “Child Identifications Reports” to requesting agencies detailing those image/video files accepted in a court of law as “non-virtual” child sexual abuse material
  • Review child sexual abuse material submitted to NCMEC’s CyberTipline by Electronic Service Providers for identified children, content and context tagging, victim identification efforts and assistance with survivor services
  • Review and process CSAM reports that are received by NCMEC’s CyberTipline containing possible unidentified child victims and make reports available to law enforcement agencies per ECD policy
  • Determine methods, techniques, plans, parameters, and approaches to be used in conducting file analysis; promote the Best Practices for Identifying Victims of Child Pornography when speaking with law enforcement attempting to identify victims
  • Maintain updated knowledge on subject matter relevant to combatting child sexual exploitation such as open-source and link intelligence and resources, image/video/audio and EXIF metadata analysis tools and capabilities, emerging exploitable technologies such as encryption, VPN and Dark Web, and Survivor-informed research and best practices
  • Work with domestic and international law-enforcement agencies to gather detailed information pertaining to children who may have been used in the creation of CSAM
  • Maintain and update the Series Management System (SMS) with information regarding victims seen within child pornography series
  • Work with law enforcement in providing technical assistance in their efforts to protect children from sexual exploitation
  • Work in conjunction with federal law-enforcement agencies in sharing relevant information on CSAM series of identified children
  • Ensure technical requests for information and assistance are processed in a timely fashion
  • Assist with ongoing ECD initiatives to help law enforcement in their child sexual exploitation investigations (i.e. Law Enforcement Services Portal, electronic submission solutions, etc.)
  • After becoming certified on CVIP report processing, maintain pace and quality comparable with all CVIP analysts
  • Attend internal and external trainings on an as needed basis
  • Conduct tours of NCMEC for visiting law enforcement and other guests to promote public awareness of the Exploited Children Division and activities to counter child sexual exploitation
  • Willingness to accept day, evening, and weekend shift work
  • Promote a professional image
  • Communicate with coworkers, management, law-enforcement officials, and others in a courteous and professional manner
  • Conform with and abide by all regulations, policies, work procedures and instructions, including the ECD Mission and Values
  • Respond promptly when returning telephone calls and replying to correspondence
  • Promote and exhibit loyalty to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and the cause of protecting children worldwide
  • Other duties as assigned

On-site Victim Advocate, Fort Myer-Henderson Hall

On-site Victim Advocate, Fort Myer-Henderson Hall
Location: Fort Myer, VA

Job Number: R00000066843


Our Magellan team has a 140+ year legacy of serving military and federal community. We are veterans, counselors, clinicians, and trainers who deliver wellness and productivity solutions for every phase of life. Find your next job opportunity with Magellan Federal and begin a meaningful career.


Provides services in support of the advocacy, intervention, prevention, education and training to address domestic violence under the Army’s Family Advocacy Program (FAP). This position supports the Army’s Victim Advocacy Program (VAP) which provides comprehensive services 24 hours a day, 7 days per week, to assist and advocate for victims of domestic abuse and to ensure a victim’s easy transition to community resources. The victim advocate (VA) serves Soldiers and Army Families living on and off the installation in accordance with the program protocol.

Police Officer Candidate/Police Officer I | Gaithersburg Police Department

***Don’t forget to talk to Dr. Stickle about earning academic credit if you enter the Police Academy!!

Police Officer Candidate/Police Officer I
Location: Gaithersburg, MD
Job Number: FY2026-01024
Salary: $70,000 – $82,337
Closing Date: September 30, 2025

The Gaithersburg Police Department is a nationally accredited agency dedicated to creating a better quality of life for everyone in Gaithersburg, in the heart of Montgomery County, Maryland. Our officers are highly trained and our progressive department is guided by the agency’s values: Service, Integrity, and Respect.

The department’s size is just right for those who want a law enforcement career with a variety of assignments and opportunities for advancement. We pride ourselves in offering the best equipment, training, and technology to our officers.

The department is looking for ambitious people seeking careers in law enforcement; and our application process for entry level police officers and lateral/certified police officers is ongoing. The process establishes a standing eligibility list for future Department vacancies; positions are filled based on operational needs. Individuals with prior experience as a police officer may be given preference.

Applicants will be considered in the category for which they qualify, as outlined below:

POLICE OFFICER CANDIDATE (POC):

  • Entry level candidates who have no previous law enforcement experience; or
  • Candidates with law enforcement experience but who are not currently certified or have not been certified within the past 3 years as a police officer through the Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commission (MPCTC), including all non-Maryland certified Police Officers.

MARYLAND CERTIFIED POLICE OFFICER (PO I):

  • Must be currently certified as a Police Officer through the MPCTC or hold an MPCTC certification issued within the last 3 years (you must have an MPCTC number); and
  • Must have current or previous work experience as a law enforcement officer with a Maryland law enforcement agency.


Job Functions

The Gaithersburg Police Department provides law enforcement-related services to more than 71,000 residents. City officers respond to calls for service as necessary and utilize a data driven approach to solve problems and to deal with issues affecting the safety and quality of life in all City neighborhoods.


As a Police Officer Candidate, you will:

  • Attend and successfully complete a Maryland certified law enforcement training academy designed to provide training in police methods and procedures including but not limited to patrol functions, crime prevention, law enforcement, investigation, and identification techniques, equipment, legal obligations, police records and reports, first aid, weapons, effective and professional communication, emergency vehicle operation, and physical fitness.
  • Receive instruction in the City of Gaithersburg Police Department’s organization, chain of command, and rules, regulations, and procedures.
  • May provide administrative or other clerical tasks in support of department functions and services when not attending academy training.
  • Participate in in-service and special training programs as assigned.


As a Police Officer I, you will:

  • On an assigned shift, operate a patrol vehicle, bicycle, or walk to observe for violations of traffic laws, suspicious activities or persons, and disturbances of law and order.
  • Respond to radio dispatches and answer calls and complaints; investigate crimes, traffic accidents, and domestic disputes.
  • Issue traffic citations; serve warrants and summonses; make arrests and testify in court.
  • Direct traffic, provide police escorts, perform residential and commercial checks.
  • Fill out arrest records, prepare reports and records, transport prisoners.
  • Participate in in-service and special training programs as assigned.


Key responsibilities are highlighted above; please click the link to view the Police Officer Candidate or Police Officer I classification description.

USG Scholarship Application Final Deadline is on Thursday, July 31st!

All students enrolled in USG-credited classes for the Fall 2025 semester can submit an application through the TargetX Student Portal. 

Notifications will be sent out within the first two weeks of the Fall semester. 

Please visit the USG Center for Scholarships for more information, and schedule an appointment with one of the team members for any questions or assistance with this process.  

Criminal Background Examiner (Customer Supt) | Metropolitan Police Department

Criminal Background Examiner (Customer Supt)
Location: Washington, DC
Job ID: 29959
Salary: $51,456 – $67,548
Closing Date: July 25, 2025

The position is located in the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), Technical & Analytical Services Bureau (TASB), Records Division. The Records Division maintains and provides police records and background checks to the public, local government agencies, and the criminal justice community. The incumbent of this position examines and reviews application information submitted for firearms registration, concealed carry, criminal history requests and qualified law enforcement officers under the Law Enforcement Officers Act (LEOSA) to ensure the required documents are complete to proceed processing).

This Criminal Background Examiner position is covered under the National Association of Government Employees (NAGE) bargaining unit and you may be required to pay an agency fee through direct payroll deductions.

The incumbent will be responsible for the following:

  • Serves as the initial intake representative for the Records Division, the incumbent is responsible for efficient management of customer service through in-person requests, telephone calls, voicemail, email, and regular mail.
  • Listens attentively and uses language appropriate to customers.
  • Provides proper procedure, requirements and documentation to initiate service that may include a travel visa, international adoption, criminal history, public documents or applications for firearms registration and licenses to carry a concealed weapon.
  • Assesses and ensures accuracy for all documentation submitted for review.
  • Assists customers with payment kiosk machine; collects appropriate payment receipts and process applications for refunds.
  • Provides supervisory officials with Criminal History Identity Summary results.
  • Maintains files, logbooks, email inboxes and databases pertaining to division activity.
  • Files electronic and hard copy documents for safe record keeping and retrieves files and documents as needed.
  • Responsible for purging and destroying materials and documents in accordance with the retention guidelines.
  • Responsible for the setup, maintenance, and operation of digital camera and identification card printer.
  • Maintains confidentiality of all information.
  • Provides on-the-job instruction to new or less experienced professional staff or sworn personnel.

Student Volunteer Tour Guides Needed – USG New Student Orientation

Student Volunteer Tour Guides Needed – USG New Student Orientation
Monday, August 1110:00 AM – 1:00 PM
The Division of Student Affairs and Career Readiness is looking for student volunteers to serve as tour guides for incoming students during USG’s New Student Orientation sessions. Tour guides will lead small groups of incoming students around campus, helping them become familiar with USG’s key service centers.
No script is required—each service center will have a representative on hand to share information. Tour guides are only responsible for guiding student groups to each service center.
A tour schedule and complementary lunch will be provided.
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USG On Campus Job

Campus Mailroom: Central Services Student Worker

1. Support Printing and Duplicating Operator II with sorting mails and packages;
2. Deliver customer service to staff/faculty visiting the mail room;
3. Assist with USG ID Card printing services;
4. Other duties as assigned

To apply for this position, please send your resume to Carlton Harris at charr45@umd.edu.

Immigration Paralegal | Morgan Lewis

Immigration Paralegal
Location: Washington, DC; Dallas, TX; or Miami, FL
Job ID: R356
Salary: $62,000 – $99,200

Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, one of the world’s leading global law firms, with offices in strategic hubs of commerce, law, and government across North America, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, is seeking to hire an Immigration Paralegal that would report to the Senior Manager of Legal Practice Support. Our internationally-recognized immigration practice is dynamic and collegial, with excellent opportunities for professional growth, and the tools and support of one of the world’s largest full-service law firms.

Based in either our Washington DC, Dallas, or Miami office, this position offers a flexible, hybrid in-office/remote working arrangement.

PRIMARY FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Assist attorneys with preparation and filing of a broad range of immigrant and non-immigrant petitions and applications with focus on the writing intensive cases such as O-1 and I-140 Extraordinary Ability/Outstanding Researcher/National Interest Waiver petitions.
  • Written and oral communication with clients to gather needed information and documents required for the preparation of petitions and applications.
  • Enter, update, and maintain data in immigration case management system.
  • Management of caseload and timely completion of work.
  • Track and manage critical deadlines.
  • Run active cases workload and client NIV expiration reports in immigration case management system.
  • Attend team meetings and continue educational programs/seminars.
  • Enter and close time entries in the firm’s time recording system.

Communications Operator – Police Communications Center | Georgetown University

Communications Operator – Police Communications Center
Location: Washington, DC
Job Number: JR22477
Closing Date: September 25, 2025

The Communications Operator is responsible for answering emergency and non-emergency calls for service, dispatching these calls, initiating EMS responses, monitoring alarm systems, and working the customer service desk along with staff at the Georgetown University Police Communications Center. The incumbent for this position answers calls from the public regarding all types of emergencies, ranging from crimes being committed to various kinds of university community needs. Communications Specialists are CPR, NCIC, APCO, and Public Safety Telecommunicator certified through APCO, and Incident Command certified through FEMA, at a minimum. Working shifts including days, nights, weekends and holidays, additional duties include, but are not limited to

  • Use significant knowledge, skill, and abilities in responding to citizens’ needs and the dispatching of police officers in calls for service.
  • Work in a fast paced, time critical, stressful and demanding environment, using good communication skills, the ability to multi-task, and resource management skills.
  • Work alone or be partnered with another Communications Officer or Specialist with little supervision when needed.
  • When dealing with callers, remain calm and collected while displaying good communications skills.
  • Prioritize calls, depending on the level of emergency.
  • Assist in tasks that include but are not limited to training new communications center staff.
  • Perform miscellaneous clerical tasks such as updating and maintaining department records
  • Maintain required APCO certifications and current knowledge of police and communications methods and practices
  • May represent the Police Department by participating in various committees


Work Interactions

The Communications Specialist works in the Police Department 24/7 public safety answering point (PSAP) and performs a variety of communications and operational tasks in support of public safety, security, and law enforcement operations in accordance with existing university, state and federal guidelines. Duties include answering emergency telephone lines, dispatching police officers, monitoring the university fire alarm system, monitoring the university closed-circuit television (CCTV) security system, and providing information and customer service to the university community via both telephone and a walk-up window. This position reports to the Police Communications Supervisor. This person works independently with general supervision. The incumbent works with other patrol officers, security officers, and student guards.