[Jobs] FW: Intership and Employment Opportunities
Nightingale, Noel
Noel.Nightingale at ed.gov
Tue Feb 13 10:01:15 CST 2007
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Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 9:40 PM
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Subject: Intership and Employment Opportunities
Intership and Employment Opportunities
Dear JFA Readers,
We know some of you may be waiting for the right time and the right job
to make an employment transition. Others of you may be anticipating a
move due to a spouse's work transfer, and you haven't quite figured out
where you might work once in your new location.
For students, spring break is around the corner as are the makings of
summer plans. Some of you will be graduating and looking for full-time
employment. Others of you will be looking for a great internship
experience.
Below, you'll find one new internship opportunity and one new employment
opportunity both with unique disability focus. Both are in the D.C.
area.
However, we know our JFA readers hail from all across the country, so be
reminded that you can also view an extensive listing of nationwide
employment and internship opportunities on the AAPD
website:
http://www.aapd.com/employment/indexemploy.php
http://www.aapd.com/employment/internships.php
Good luck!
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SOCIAL POLICY INTERNSHIP
The National Academy of Social Insurance (NASI), in partnership with the
Children's Defense Fund (CDF) and the Center on Budget and Policy
Priorities (CBPP), is establishing the Eileen Sweeney Graduate
Internship. Graduate students aspiring to a career in social policy with
a focus on disability issues are urged to apply for this 12-week summer
semester internship. A student will be awarded the internship based on
nationwide recruitment and a competitive selection process. Students
interested in applying may contact Jackie Sanchez at 202-452-8097 for
more information.
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EQUAL RIGHTS CENTER TESTER
AAPD's friends at the Equal Rights Center are currently conducting fair
employment tests to determine if and to what extent employers are
discriminating against people with noticeable mobility disabilities. The
current phase of this project is examining treatment of job applicants
for entry level positions involving receptionist and light office
skills. If you have those skills, including typing 35 words a minute or
more, and would like to apply to work on this phase of the project as an
ERC tester, please call Kinshasa Hillery at 202-234-3062 x1124. This is
part- time work that pays $17. per hour plus expenses. Call today!
Source: AAPD
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