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Assist with student recruitment, registration, and job placement including representing the College and/or program at on- and off- campus events and on-going networking with employers. Post student attendance, grades, and course syllabus to the college LMS in accordance with college timelines. Provides learning activities that meet course objectives and the needs of diverse student populations. view job details

Act as advocate for criminally involved individuals with opioid use disorder, representing both specific individuals and the population as a whole. view job details

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Through strategic litigation, training, communication, activism and research, the Institute for Justice advances a rule of law under which individuals can control their destinies as free and responsible members of society. IJ litigates to secure economic liberty, educational choice, private property rights, freedom of speech and other vital individual liberties, and to restore constitutional limits on the power of government. In addition, IJ trains law students, lawyers and policy activists in the tactics of public interest litigation. Through these activities, IJ challenges the ideology of th... view company details

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We envision a society that respects the dignity of every single person. And we're working to realize it. We work with others who share our vision to tackle the most pressing injustices of our day - from the causes and consequences of mass incarceration, racial disparities, and the loss of public trust in law enforcement, to the unmet needs of the vulnerable, the marginalized, and those harmed by crime and violence. view company details

The United States Department of Justice (DOJ), also known as the Justice Department, is a federal executive department of the U.S. government, responsible for the enforcement of the law and administration of justice in the United States, equivalent to the justice or interior ministries of other countries. The department was formed in 1870 during the Ulysses S. Grant administration. The Department of Justice administers several federal law enforcement agencies including the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), and the Drug Enforc... view company details

Students who attend South College find a small college environment, a variety of educational programs of study to choose from, courses offered at varying times including many in the day, evening, and on Saturdays, small class sizes, opportunities to make lasting friendships, and many services that are tailored to the individual needs of students. South College offers a Doctor of Pharmacy program and master’s programs in Physician Assistant Studies, Teacher as Instructional Leader, Elementary Education (K-6) Initial Licensure, and Criminal Justice. Baccalaureate degree offerings include Busines... view company details

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Do you hunker down with a bowl of popcorn to watch Forensic Files? Do you TiVo every episode of CSI, including the numerous spin-offs? Then, you might want to consider a career in criminal justice by enrolling in an online criminal justice program. While it used to be that those in the criminal justice system did not go to college, the rapidly evolving science and technology of crime solving, as well as the need to develop verbal skills, writing skills, management techniques and strategic planning ability have led more criminal justice organizations to seek people with degrees. Now, as the fie... view article details

Job descriptionLaw enforcement officers, including both state officers, federal agents and detectives, protect our lives and personal property from harm. There are many different areas of law enforcement, and duties performed by officers and detectives will depend upon their area of focus and the size and type of organization for which they work.The majority of law enforcement officials, about 65 percent according to the bureau of labor statistics, are uniformed personnel. These officers work for police departments in towns and cities across the country or for the State as State troopers and h... view article details

Do you have high aspirations to teach as a professor at college? Professors perform a number of duties including producing scholarly articles, conducting research, and teaching courses to college or university-level students. Moreover, a good professor also loves interacting with people, has excellent verbal and communication skills, and is organized enough to create an engaging course curriculum and syllabus. Even though many professorial roles have the same underlying requirements, not all of these positions are paid the same. Many professorial salaries vary by subject matter (department) a... view article details

Job description Lawyers act as both advisors and advocates to their clients. They represent either the defense or prosecution side in criminal and civil trials. They are responsible for presenting evidence and arguments that best support their client. Lawyers advise their clients regarding a multitude of issues in both business and personal matters. Lawyers will usually specialize in a certain area of law, such as healthcare, probate, international, and environmental law, among others. Most lawyers work in private practices dealing with either criminal or civil law cases. The National Associa... view article details

Thanksgiving: the season to be among loved ones, pilgirms, and a cornucopia or two. More importantly, this holiday provides a well-deserved respite for American workers across the country. But wait! While most employees have time off during the Thanksgiving holidays, unfortunately some employees are busier than ever.  Here are 5 job positions that work through this holiday, and their respective salaries. We've included the average salaries and ranges based on Salary.com data. 1) Retail Store Manager Average: $56,966 Salary Range: $49,819-$68,086 What you’ll do: Which poor unfortunate souls are... view article details

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The history of pay equity dates back to the industrial revolution. During these times salaries were formalized and documented which made it easier to track pay differences between men and women. The last decade shined a bright light on social justice, with pay equity being the focal point for being a measurable injustice. In the coming years, forward-thinking employers will adopt a pay equity philosophy to keep up with public sentiment. Otherwise, they will struggle to attract and retain talent, as has happened with other revolutionary changes in the employee relations. view blog & white papers details

In today's competitive business environment, hiring the right person for the right job is crucial. The employee vetting process plays a significant role in this context. It is a comprehensive procedure that ensures the potential candidate is suitable for the job role and the company's culture. This article will discuss the importance and definition of the employee vetting process, how to run a vetting process, and tips for passing a vetting process. What is the employee vetting process? The employee vetting process is a thorough examination of a potential employee's background. It involves ch... view blog & white papers details

In today's cutthroat business landscape, securing the perfect fit for each job role is paramount. The employee vetting process is a critical component in achieving this. This thorough procedure ensures that potential candidates align with both the job requirements and the company culture. This article will explore the significance and meaning of employee vetting, answering key questions such as "what does vetting someone entail?" and "what is the purpose of the vetting process?" We will provide a detailed guide on vetting someone, with a particular emphasis on candidate vetting. Plus, we'll sh... view blog & white papers details

When you have been at a job for a long time, you are considered a "long-tenured employee." Being one has its advantages and disadvantages. Understanding what tenure means and how it affects you can help you decide whether to stick with your current job for a while or look for new opportunities. This article will define job tenure, discuss who qualifies for it, and explore the pros and cons of being a long-tenured employee. What Is the Average Employee Tenure? In 2020, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics found that the typical amount of time someone worked for the same employer was about 4.1 yea... view blog & white papers details

Ryan Allen is a Senior Principal Data Scientist in the Office of the Chief Data Scientist at UnitedHealth Group. His day-to-day consists of making transformational technologies, creating AI systems that revolutionize healthcare operations, and, of course, evangelizing machine learning. He's part of a team that's setting the vision for artificial intelligence in healthcare. In this episode, Ryan talks about how machine learning is helping bring people alive! September 23, 2021 Time Stamps Contact Info Resources Quick Quotes Full Transcript Introduction Welcome, Ryan Allen! Today... view blog & white papers details