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Leads the scoping, development, and implementation of the firm's global short-term and long-term DEI learning, including, but not limited to education related to equity, belonging, inclusion, inclusive leadership, heritage celebrations, bias, intersectionality, racial justice, allyship, anti-hate, gender identity, and sexual orientation.
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Bachelor’s degree in International Affairs/Relations/Business, Emergency Management, Political Science, Criminal Justice, or related discipline. We only require an associate degree and a solid commitment to making a difference.
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Basic QualificationsBachelor’s degree in criminal justice, administration, public policy, or related area from an accredited institution. Additional Skills We Expect You To HaveKnowledge of criminal justice social science research and evidence-based programs and practices.
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PhD in criminology, criminal justice, or relevant discipline (you may also apply if you are at the dissertation stageand expect to complete your PhD within 12 months); or PhD in other discipline or JD with evidence of extensive application of research methods to behavioral or social science issues; or Master's degree in public policy, public health, or a technical discipline with 5+ years experience and demonstrable research leadership and proficiency in research methods.
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Minimum Job Requirements Master’s degree or JD in subject area Part-time faculty in Criminology, majors in Criminology are Law Enforcement, Corrections Administration, Legal Assistant/Paralegal Must maintain expertise and technical competencies in applicable field of study.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice, Security Management, Homeland Security, or a related field preferred. Must possess a School Security Officer (SSO) Certification as defined by the Virginia Code or be able to obtain it within 30 days of assignment/hire.
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Possess an Associate Degree in Criminal Justice (or 60 credit hours with 27 hours in core curriculum) from a fully accredited Institution and have been employed in the field of Criminal Justice during the past year and have the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities required for this position.
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Requires Law degree, or currently attending an ABaccredited law school, having completed at least two years of study or, an equivalent level of legal training or experience; or an equivalent level of education.
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This position will work to develop and implement Office for Environmental Justice (OEJ) systems for handling public inquiries, inter-governmental inquiries, and information requests under the Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts. The position will directly interface with the OEJ Director and the OEJ Outreach Specialist to develop outreach and case materials for Department attorneys and professional staff.
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Conduct complex legal and policy research, to provide support to the OEJ Director as she provides authoritative advice and assistance on policy and legal issues to top agency officials, client agencies, and Department and Division attorneys on environmental justice.
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BS/BA degree, or higher, in a related field (e.g., Criminal Justice/Criminal Law, Homeland Security, Business Administration) preferred. Equivalent work experience in a related career or Military Occupational Specialty may be considered instead of a degree.
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Mandatory Qualifications : Baccalaureate or higher-level degree from an accredited college or with a major in political science, international affairs, natural sciences, engineering, management, criminal justice, or law.
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Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution in international relations, law enforcement, public policy, or related field (5 years professional law enforcement experience at the rank of sergeant (or the equivalent) can be substituted.
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High school diploma, bachelor’s degree preferred in Human Services Discipline to include: Psychology, Social Work, Mental Health, Criminal Justice, or a related social service discipline and 2 years’ experience providing case management servicesBachelor’s degree in social work must be licensed at the LSWA level.
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Education Requirement/Required Years of Experience: Bachelor's degree (preferably in Emergency Management, Homeland Security, or Criminal Justice). Clearance Requirement(s): Candidates for this position must be eligible to obtain a US DoD Top Secret Clearance (required U.S. citizenship) Company Description Incorporated in 2012, MDW is a small business headquartered in Washington, DC with offices in Huntsville, AL. We provide Federal government clients with consulting, management services, advisory and assistance services, decision support, strategic planning, process planning and improvement, task execution and metrics analysis.
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