Gamage Democracy Fellowship
Fellow job in Williamsburg, VA
Who We Are
Founded in 1926, the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation is a private, not-for-profit educational, historic, and cultural institution that owns and operates one of the largest and best-known museum complexes in the world. Our mission is “that the future may learn from the past” through preserving and restoring 18
th
-century Williamsburg, Virginia's colonial capital. We engage, inform, and inspire people to learn about this historic capital, the events that occurred here, and the diverse peoples who helped shape a new nation.
Today, Colonial Williamsburg is the largest living history museum in the U.S. The Historic Area is the 301-acre restored colonial capital with 89 original buildings and 525 buildings reconstructed to how they appeared in the 18th century through extensive archaeological, architectural, and documentary research. The Historic Area is staffed by highly trained, historically dressed interpreters and expert tradespeople who bring the 18th century to life. The Foundation also owns and operates two world-class museums, the DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum, and the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum, The Bob and Marion Wilson Teacher Institute
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and a renowned research library, the John D Rockefeller Jr Library.
Additionally, Colonial Williamsburg is home to five world class accommodations at the Williamsburg Inn, Williamsburg Lodge Autograph Collection, the Griffin Hotel, the Williamsburg Woodlands Hotels and Suites and the unique Colonial Houses in the Historical Area. Visitors may also indulge in food and drink at our many on site restaurants and taverns that blend a historically inspired dining experience with today's evolved tastes. Each year over 5 million people visit Williamsburg and another 20 million engage with us digitally.
About the Position
The Gamage Democracy Fellowship is a prestigious one-year, full-time, benefitted position at The Colonial Williamsburg (CW) Foundation, designed to honor Stewart Gamage's legacy and advance her vision of promoting democracy and civic engagement. The Fellow will develop international education programs in collaboration with The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, the Presidential Precinct, and William & Mary. They will contribute to the realization of the "Destination Democracy" concept, promoting CW as an international hub for education and for the advocacy of democracy.
*CW will cover all housing expenses for the selected incumbent, including rent and utilities.
Essential Functions:
1. Develop and implement not for credit international democracy and civic engagement education programs for learned professionals who are in the space of law, technology, public policy in their respective countries by doing the following:
a. Researching best practices in democracy education and collaborating with experts from W&M and the Presidential Precinct to develop curriculum content.
b. Designing, implementing, and coordinating logistics for in person or virtual workshops, seminars, or lecture series that bring together young professionals and experts to discuss democratic principles and practices. The Fellow is expected to facilitate discussions and exercises during the same.
c. Collaborating with internal stakeholders to create educational materials and resources that showcase CW as a hub for democracy education.
d. Evaluating the program's effectiveness and making improvements for future iterations.
2. Engage in direct civic activism and create positive change through innovative initiatives including organizing events or conferences that attract international professionals to CW, fostering dialogue on contemporary democratic challenges and solutions.
3. Establish partnerships with international organizations and institutions to expand the reach and impact of CW's democracy-focused initiatives.
4. Represent the Gamage Democracy Fellowship in various forums and events, serving as an ambassador for the program's mission (i.e an annual international conference on democracy where they would network with other young professionals in the fields of civic engagement, law, public policy, and/or participate/moderate a panel discussion.)
5. Coordinate program development between the three partner institutions, ensuring alignment with their respective mission and goals.
6. Assist in budget planning for educational programs and events they develop through the following:
a. Collaborating with financial staff at Colonial Williamsburg, the Presidential Precinct, and William & Mary to allocate resources for joint initiatives.
b. Helping to identify potential funding sources or grants for program expansion.
c. Ensuring that proposed programs and activities align with available resources.
This is a non-exempt position, eligible to receive overtime in accordance with the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). This position may be subject to overtime during high peak times, etc. as directed and approved by the supervisor.
Required and Preferred Education and Experience:
Required:
· Recent graduate of William & Mary with an outstanding academic record that includes demonstrated excellence in politics, government, and civic affairs.
Preferred:
· Previous internship or work experience in public policy, government, or for non-profit organizations.
· Leadership experience in student organizations or community initiatives.
Qualifications:
· Strong leadership and program development skills.
· Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities.
· Passion for promoting democracy and civic engagement.
· Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
· Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
· Proficiency with event planning.
Typical work schedule: Full time, standard work hours (8:30-5:00)
Legal Services Fellow (Georgetown Summer Program)
Fellow job in Arlington, VA
Basic Function of the Position: Assisting CTA's Legal Department with corporate legal functions. Critical Duties and Responsibilities: (List the most critical duties and responsibilities of the position from most critical to least critical.)
Conduct legal research on antitrust, data privacy, gaming laws and other areas
Assist with contracts process to include:
Processing of draft contracts including proofing, routing, editing and monitoring execution.
Assisting staff in implementation of contract management software.
Maintain files.
Assist with the intellectual property process to include
Draft cease and desist letters
Assist with enforcement actions
Assist with legal research and other activities related to new branding campaign
Maintain files
Assist with discovery requests
Provide a strong level of customer service
Handle projects and other duties with the Legal Department as needed. Work Experience: Previous experience working in a professional setting.
Education/Training:
Bachelor's degree required.
Completion of at least one (1) year of law school required.
Coursework in corporate and contracts law preferred.
Skills/Capabilities/Technical:
Knowledge of legal terminology and formats required.
Proficiency in using Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Adobe Acrobat.
Team oriented attitude preferred.
Excellent organizational skills and ability to multi-task.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Ability to maintain confidential information appropriately.
Ability to meet demanding deadlines and balance multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment.
Auto-ApplyGamage Democracy Fellowship
Fellow job in Williamsburg, VA
Who We Are Founded in 1926, the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation is a private, not-for-profit educational, historic, and cultural institution that owns and operates one of the largest and best-known museum complexes in the world. Our mission is "that the future may learn from the past" through preserving and restoring 18th-century Williamsburg, Virginia's colonial capital. We engage, inform, and inspire people to learn about this historic capital, the events that occurred here, and the diverse peoples who helped shape a new nation.
Today, Colonial Williamsburg is the largest living history museum in the U.S. The Historic Area is the 301-acre restored colonial capital with 89 original buildings and 525 buildings reconstructed to how they appeared in the 18th century through extensive archaeological, architectural, and documentary research. The Historic Area is staffed by highly trained, historically dressed interpreters and expert tradespeople who bring the 18th century to life. The Foundation also owns and operates two world-class museums, the DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum, and the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum, The Bob and Marion Wilson Teacher Institute, and a renowned research library, the John D Rockefeller Jr Library.
Additionally, Colonial Williamsburg is home to five world class accommodations at the Williamsburg Inn, Williamsburg Lodge Autograph Collection, the Griffin Hotel, the Williamsburg Woodlands Hotels and Suites and the unique Colonial Houses in the Historical Area. Visitors may also indulge in food and drink at our many on site restaurants and taverns that blend a historically inspired dining experience with today's evolved tastes. Each year over 5 million people visit Williamsburg and another 20 million engage with us digitally.
About the Position
The Gamage Democracy Fellowship is a prestigious one-year, full-time, benefitted position at The Colonial Williamsburg (CW) Foundation, designed to honor Stewart Gamage's legacy and advance her vision of promoting democracy and civic engagement. The Fellow will develop international education programs in collaboration with The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, the Presidential Precinct, and William & Mary. They will contribute to the realization of the "Destination Democracy" concept, promoting CW as an international hub for education and for the advocacy of democracy.
* CW will cover all housing expenses for the selected incumbent, including rent and utilities.
Essential Functions:
1. Develop and implement not for credit international democracy and civic engagement education programs for learned professionals who are in the space of law, technology, public policy in their respective countries by doing the following:
a. Researching best practices in democracy education and collaborating with experts from W&M and the Presidential Precinct to develop curriculum content.
b. Designing, implementing, and coordinating logistics for in person or virtual workshops, seminars, or lecture series that bring together young professionals and experts to discuss democratic principles and practices. The Fellow is expected to facilitate discussions and exercises during the same.
c. Collaborating with internal stakeholders to create educational materials and resources that showcase CW as a hub for democracy education.
d. Evaluating the program's effectiveness and making improvements for future iterations.
2. Engage in direct civic activism and create positive change through innovative initiatives including organizing events or conferences that attract international professionals to CW, fostering dialogue on contemporary democratic challenges and solutions.
3. Establish partnerships with international organizations and institutions to expand the reach and impact of CW's democracy-focused initiatives.
4. Represent the Gamage Democracy Fellowship in various forums and events, serving as an ambassador for the program's mission (i.e an annual international conference on democracy where they would network with other young professionals in the fields of civic engagement, law, public policy, and/or participate/moderate a panel discussion.)
5. Coordinate program development between the three partner institutions, ensuring alignment with their respective mission and goals.
6. Assist in budget planning for educational programs and events they develop through the following:
a. Collaborating with financial staff at Colonial Williamsburg, the Presidential Precinct, and William & Mary to allocate resources for joint initiatives.
b. Helping to identify potential funding sources or grants for program expansion.
c. Ensuring that proposed programs and activities align with available resources.
This is a non-exempt position, eligible to receive overtime in accordance with the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). This position may be subject to overtime during high peak times, etc. as directed and approved by the supervisor.
Required and Preferred Education and Experience:
Required:
* Recent graduate of William & Mary with an outstanding academic record that includes demonstrated excellence in politics, government, and civic affairs.
Preferred:
* Previous internship or work experience in public policy, government, or for non-profit organizations.
* Leadership experience in student organizations or community initiatives.
Qualifications:
* Strong leadership and program development skills.
* Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities.
* Passion for promoting democracy and civic engagement.
* Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
* Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
* Proficiency with event planning.
Typical work schedule: Full time, standard work hours (8:30-5:00)
Supreme Court Program Fellow
Fellow job in Chapel Hill, NC
The University of North Carolina School of Law is proud to announce a prestigious fellowship opportunity with its nationally recognized Supreme Court Program, beginning in Fall 2026. This program is one of only a handful of opportunities at American law schools for law students to be directly involvement in litigation before the United States Supreme Court. Since its inception, the UNC Supreme Court Program has cultivated a reputation for excellence in appellate advocacy. Students engage deeply in the mechanics of Supreme Court litigation, including identifying cert-worthy cases, drafting petitions for certiorari, oppositions to certiorari, amicus briefs, and merits briefs. The Program consistently files more than ten briefs per Term, and since 2019, has submitted over 30 briefs to the Court, including a successful merits brief in McElrath v. Georgia, 601 U.S. 87 (2024). McElrath was argued by Program Co-Director Richard Simpson, resulting in a 9-0 victory. The Fellow will serve as counsel in active Supreme Court litigation and will co-teach the Supreme Court Program course, providing mentorship and supervision to students engaged in real-world appellate practice. The fellowship includes significant litigation responsibilities including drafting and revising court filings, client recruitment, and strategic case development. In performing these tasks, the Fellow will work with Richard Simpson and may serve as counsel of record in one or more cases, contingent on Supreme Court Bar membership. This is a two-year fellowship, with an initial appointment for one year, and a strong expectation of renewal. The fellowship is designed to support both academic career preparation and professional development. Fellows interested in pursuing a career in legal academia will receive structured mentorship, dedicated time for research and writing, and support in preparing for the academic job market. Those focused on appellate litigation will gain unparalleled experience in Supreme Court practice, positioning them for elite roles in government, private practice, or public interest
Required Qualifications, Competencies, And Experience
* Experience in appellate litigation * Bar membership in good standing in any U.S. jurisdiction
Preferred Qualifications, Competencies, And Experience
* Supreme Court practice experience and membership in the Supreme Court Bar are strongly preferred but not required.
Peabody Fellowship Program
Fellow job in Charlottesville, VA
Peabody School seeks to appoint recent college graduates or career switchers to join our Peabody Teaching Fellows Program. During this two-year program, Fellows receive support for taking graduate-level classes at UVA School of Education and Human Development while gaining immersive experience as teachers at Peabody School.
Apply today for
Percentage of tuition and fees to the UVA School of Education and Human Development. You must apply separately and be accepted to UVA.
Paid salary with benefits
Up to two years of immersive experience as a teacher at Peabody School
Mentorship by experienced faculty at Peabody School
Candidate Criteria
Candidates must hold a recent bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university
Candidates must have a demonstrated interest in working with children.
How to Apply
Submit an application, resume, cover letter, and a list of 3-5 references.
Finalists will be invited to in-person interviews, either virtual or in-person.
Fellow selections are rolling based on current openings.
Rotational Accounting Fellow
Fellow job in Blacksburg, VA
The Rotational Accounting Fellowship within the Vice President for Finance senior management area is a 12-month experiential learning and development opportunity for recent graduates or those new to Higher Education Administration. The Accounting Fellow will work in close collaboration with the managers within individual departments, which may include:
• General Accounting
• Accounting Operations
• Accounts Receivable
• Payroll
• Financial Reporting
• Accounts Payable
• Risk Management
The Accounting Fellow will spend an assigned amount of time in rotations with two or three of the operations listed above and have the opportunity to work on specific projects and assignments that will provide the Accounting Fellow an excellent understanding of the university's financial operations and administrative functions. The Accounting Fellow will assist with special project assignments, which vary based on the unit's role within the university. Projects may include the development of benchmark data, business analyses, presentations, reports, position papers, and more. As possible, the Office of the Vice President for Finance will work with the Accounting Fellow to establish a schedule of unit rotations and projects that align with the Accounting Fellow's interests, strengths, and experiences.
For candidates who will hold a bachelor's degree by December 31, 2024, the targeted start date is January 2025. For those graduating in May 2025, the targeted start date is in June 2025.
For more information about the VP for Finance Rotational Fellowship Program, please visit our site at
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Required Qualifications
• Bachelor's degree with a major or minor in accounting, finance, business information technology, or other related studies
• Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
• Demonstrated proficiency with Microsoft Office including Excel, Word, and PowerPoint
• Expressed interest in higher education administration
• Experience with statistical or data reporting and analysis
• Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team environment
• Demonstrated interest in and commitment to diversity and inclusion
• Experience with flexing priorities and multi-tasking
Preferred Qualifications
• Experience working with confidential or sensitive information
• Leadership experience
• Ability to quickly adapt to changing work environments
• Experience with project or event management activities
• Experience analyzing data
• Strong desire to improve processes and operations
Pay Band
4
Appointment Type
Restricted
Salary Information
Salary range of $52,000-$56,000
Review Date
11/4/2024
Additional Information
Interested candidates must submit a resume, cover letter, and contact information for at least three references as part of their application materials for full consideration.
The successful candidate will be required to have a criminal conviction check.
About Virginia Tech
Dedicated to its motto,
Ut Prosim
(That I May Serve), Virginia Tech pushes the boundaries of knowledge by taking a hands-on, transdisciplinary approach to preparing scholars to be leaders and problem-solvers. A comprehensive land-grant institution that enhances the quality of life in Virginia and throughout the world, Virginia Tech is an inclusive community dedicated to knowledge, discovery, and creativity. The university offers more than 280 majors to a diverse enrollment of more than 36,000 undergraduate, graduate, and professional students in eight undergraduate colleges, a school of medicine, a veterinary medicine college, Graduate School, and Honors College. The university has a significant presence across Virginia, including the Innovation Campus in Northern Virginia; the Health Sciences and Technology Campus in Roanoke; sites in Newport News and Richmond; and numerous Extension offices and research centers. A leading global research institution, Virginia Tech conducts more than $500 million in research annually.
Virginia Tech endorses and encourages participation in professional development opportunities and university shared governance. These valuable contributions to university shared governance provide important representation and perspective, along with opportunities for unique and impactful professional development.
Virginia Tech does not discriminate against employees, students, or applicants on the basis of age, color, disability, sex (including pregnancy), gender, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, ethnicity or national origin, political affiliation, race, religion, sexual orientation, or military status, or otherwise discriminate against employees or applicants who inquire about, discuss, or disclose their compensation or the compensation of other employees or applicants, or on any other basis protected by law.
If you are an individual with a disability and desire an accommodation, please contact Zach LaCroix at *************** during regular business hours at least 10 business days prior to the event.
Western North Carolina Recovery and Resilience Fellow
Fellow job in North Carolina
Full-time Description
At SBP, we believe that every community deserves a future where resilience outshines disaster. Founded in the wake of Hurricane Katrina in 2006, we are a social impact organization on a mission to shrink the time between disaster and recovery. By empowering communities to rebound quickly-regardless of race, economic status, or location-we're building a world where strength, equity, and opportunity prevail.
What makes SBP different? We don't just react to disasters; we redefine recovery through a bold, 360-degree approach:
Training and Advising: Equipping individuals, communities, nonprofits, businesses, and governments with cutting-edge strategies to prepare for, mitigate, and recover from disasters.
Building Resilience: Constructing durable, disaster-resistant homes while sharing our proven models with others to amplify recovery efforts.
Advocating for Change: Pushing for systemic improvements that make disaster recovery more predictable, efficient, and fair for all survivors.
SBP's impact is powered by the passion of volunteers, AmeriCorps members, and partners, alongside a dedicated team driven by our core values: racial equity, environmental sustainability, and a relentless commitment to helping those most in need. Together, we've changed thousands of lives-and we're just getting started.
If you're inspired to make a difference and driven to build stronger, more resilient communities, we'd love for you to join us. Let's create lasting change, together.
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Position Summary
The Resilience Fellow will work alongside partners to:
Understand current disaster risks and ongoing recovery in Western North Carolina, post-Hurricane Helene
Understand current local and state mitigation and resilience priorities
Identify underserved communities and recovery partners in need of additional support
Coordinate, develop, and pursue funds to support recovery, resilience, and mitigation projects
The perfect candidate will have experience with disaster recovery programs, having worked with a variety of stakeholders to include local governments and/or nonprofits and long-term recovery groups. This candidate should have a general understanding of Federal and State/Local recovery funding, and possess the knowledge to help secure additional funding and streamline opportunities for resilience and mitigation efforts in Western NC.
This is a 2-year position as part of the SBP Resilience and Recovery Fellowship Program.
Responsibilities
Achieve all goals and objectives set by SBP for the Recovery and Resilience Fellows Program, to include the following: .
Serve as a recovery and resilience champion to communities in Western North Carolina impacted by Hurricane Helene, working with state and local stakeholders to access and/or influence funding for preparedness, recovery, resilience, mitigation, and climate adaptation projects to mitigate against future losses in a disaster.
Successful implementation of recovery projects will require a dynamic combination of human capacity, actionable projects, and streamlined access.
• Fellows will accelerate investment through available funding sources, including local, state, federal, private, philanthropic and public opportunities.
• To be successful, the Fellow must understand regional and local priorities, identify public and private stakeholders, review current applicable plans in place, and assess and document gaps.
• Fellows must also be skilled translators and conveners of stakeholders and opportunities, capable of building trust and generating options for action as local communities characterize their vulnerabilities.
Create an opportunity for future employment in the community they serve following their 2-year Fellowship
Help facilitate the SBP-led programs, identify program opportunities, and share the expertise of SBP's Advisory Services Team with other nonprofits, municipalities, non-governmental, and volunteer organizations to increase capacity and efficacy.
Requirements
Preferred Qualifications
Proven success in project management and/or grant writing.
Ability to take complex regulations, funding opportunities, and community dynamics and translate them into impactful proposals and achievable projects.
Excellent relationship management skills to enhance internal organizational relations and external community interactions.
Understanding of CDBG-DR, Federal, and/or disaster recovery programs.
Organized and detail-oriented with exceptional written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills.
Comfortable with ambiguity and uncertainty; the ability to adapt nimbly.
An individual with a high degree of integrity and forethought in their approach and can act transparently and consistently.
Strong attention to detail and ability to manage multiple projects at once.
Able to pass a Criminal History Check satisfactorily to include sex offender registry, State Police, and FBI.
Valid driver's license and reliable transportation.
Comfortable with ambiguity and uncertainty; the ability to adapt nimbly.
Must be self-directed and work to achieve objectives.
Performance Expectations:
The individual is expected to:
Translate broad goals into achievable steps and top priorities.
Model curiosity and positivity in the face of challenges.
Be extremely driven with a strong work ethic and high energy level.
Achieve key milestones and timelines.
Align work performance with SBP's core values.
Implement strong written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills.
Troubleshoot challenges with strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.
Help set and manage appropriate expectations.
Convey a professional and positive image and attitude regarding the organization and the not-for-profit sector.
Demonstrate commitment to continued professional growth and development.
*Final compensation will be based on factors including cost of living, candidate experience, and job-related qualifications.
SBP is building an organization of experienced team members. The organization encourages multiple perspectives and experiences, supports a multicultural environment, and strives to hire and retain a workforce that reflects the populations we work with and the communities where we work.
SBP is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer and is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, gender, creed, national origin, physical or mental disability, marital status, veteran status, disabled veteran status, or status as a member of any other protected group or activity.
It is the policy of SBP not to discriminate against any individual, person, or group based on disability and the intent of SBP to address any complaints that may arise pursuant to Section 504.
Salary Description $50,000 - $75,000
Fellow, Baseball Strategy
Fellow job in Baltimore, MD
In order to be considered for this role, after clicking "Apply Now" above and being redirected, you must fully complete the application process on the follow-up screen. Job SummaryThis position is responsible for assisting in the creation and maintenance of econometric tools to support decision-making in Baseball Operations, with a focus on labor market economics and asset valuation. The employee will work closely with the professional scouting and analytics departments to inform strategic thinking. Primary Responsibilities
Research economic issues pertaining to roster construction and player acquisition.
Design, analyze, and test interpretable predictive models and tools using R or Python.
Execute SQL database queries to filter, clean and prepare data from existing database.
Work with end users to understand modeling needs.
Assist with database management.
Perform other duties and ad-hoc reports as assigned.
Desired Qualifications
Completion of or progressing towards Bachelor's degree in Economics, Finance, Mathematics, Operations Research, Statistics, or a related field. Applicants with a non-traditional educational background and experience will be considered as well.
Familiarity with SQL and R/Python
Familiarity with MLB's Collective Bargaining Agreement and transaction rules.
Strong interest in MLB transactions involving player personnel
Strong written and oral communication skills.
Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to collaborate with staff members of all levels.
Willingness to work non-traditional hours (nights, weekends, holidays).
The anticipated hourly rate for this role is $18 - $20/hour depending on experience. The Baltimore Orioles are committed to providing competitive pay and benefits for our employees. This information is being provided in accordance with the Maryland Equal Pay for Equal Work - Wage Range Transparency law. DisclaimerThe statements herein are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by the employee in this position. The duties listed do not represent an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of a person in this position. Equal Opportunity Statement:The Baltimore Orioles are an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is the policy of the Baltimore Orioles to ensure equal employment opportunity without discrimination or harassment on the basis of race (including hair textures, afro hairstyles, or protective hairstyles), color, national origin or ancestry, religion or creed, gender or sex (including pregnancy), age, disability, citizenship status, marital status, veteran's status, genetic predisposition or carrier status, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Rotational Accounting Fellow
Fellow job in Blacksburg, VA
Apply now Back to search results Job no: 534607 Work type: Staff Senior management: VP for Finance Department: VP for Finance Job Description The Rotational Accounting Fellowship within the Vice President for Finance senior management area is a 12-month experiential learning and development opportunity for recent graduates or those new to Higher Education Administration. The Accounting Fellow will work in close collaboration with the managers within individual departments, which may include:
* General Accounting
* Accounting Operations
* Accounts Receivable
* Payroll
* Financial Reporting
* Accounts Payable
* Risk Management
The Accounting Fellow will spend an assigned amount of time in rotations with two or three of the operations listed above and have the opportunity to work on specific projects and assignments that will provide the Accounting Fellow an excellent understanding of the university's financial operations and administrative functions. The Accounting Fellow will assist with special project assignments, which vary based on the unit's role within the university. Projects may include the development of benchmark data, business analyses, presentations, reports, position papers, and more. As possible, the Office of the Vice President for Finance will work with the Accounting Fellow to establish a schedule of unit rotations and projects that align with the Accounting Fellow's interests, strengths, and experiences.
For candidates who will hold a bachelor's degree by December 31, 2025, the targeted start date is January 2026. For those graduating in May 2026, the targeted start date is in June 2026
For more information about the VP for Finance Rotational Fellowship Program, please visit our site at *************************************************
Required Qualifications
* Bachelor's degree with a major or minor in accounting, finance, business information technology, or other related studies
* Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
* Demonstrated proficiency with Microsoft Office including Excel, Word, and PowerPoint
* Expressed interest in higher education administration
* Experience with statistical or data reporting and analysis
* Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team environment
* Experience with flexing priorities and multi-tasking
Preferred Qualifications
* Experience working with confidential or sensitive information
* Leadership experience
* Ability to quickly adapt to changing work environments
* Experience with project or event management activities
* Experience analyzing data
* Strong desire to improve processes and operations
Pay Band
4
Overtime Status
Non-Exempt: Eligible for overtime
Appointment Type
Restricted
Salary Information
Salary range of $52,000 - $56,000
Hours per week
40
Review Date
11/16/2025
Additional Information
Interested candidates must submit a resume, cover letter, and contact information for at least three references as part of their application materials for full consideration.
The successful candidate will be required to have a criminal conviction check.
About Virginia Tech
Dedicated to its motto, Ut Prosim (That I May Serve), Virginia Tech pushes the boundaries of knowledge by taking a hands-on, transdisciplinary approach to preparing scholars to be leaders and problem-solvers. A comprehensive land-grant institution that enhances the quality of life in Virginia and throughout the world, Virginia Tech is an inclusive community dedicated to knowledge, discovery, and creativity. The university offers more than 280 majors to a diverse enrollment of more than 36,000 undergraduate, graduate, and professional students in eight undergraduate colleges, a school of medicine, a veterinary medicine college, Graduate School, and Honors College. The university has a significant presence across Virginia, including Blacksburg, the greater Washington, D.C. area, the Health Sciences and Technology Campus in Roanoke, sites in Newport News and Richmond, and numerous Extension offices and research institutes. A leading global research institution, Virginia Tech conducts more than $650 million in research annually.
Virginia Tech endorses and encourages participation in professional development opportunities and university shared governance. These valuable contributions to university shared governance provide important representation and perspective, along with opportunities for unique and impactful professional development.
Virginia Tech does not discriminate against employees, students, or applicants on the basis of age, color, disability, sex (including pregnancy), gender, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, ethnicity or national origin, political affiliation, race, religion, sexual orientation, or military status, or otherwise discriminate against employees or applicants who inquire about, discuss, or disclose their compensation or the compensation of other employees or applicants, or on any other basis protected by law.
If you are an individual with a disability and desire an accommodation, please contact Zach LaCroix at *************** during regular business hours at least 10 business days prior to the event.
Advertised: November 10, 2025
Applications close:
Wound Care Fellow Non-ACGME
Fellow job in Wake Forest, NC
Department:
02409 WFBMG University Group Practice: WFBMC Main - Surgery: Plastic and Reconstruction
Status:
Full time
Benefits Eligible:
Yes
Hours Per Week:
40
Schedule Details/Additional Information:
Position is for a non-ACGME wound care fellow for the July 2026-June 2027 time period. Duties include leaning wound assessment, advanced wound care, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, understanding the value of proper nutrition as it relates to wound healing, and related comorbidities.
Pay Range
$0.00 - $0.00Description & RequirementsWake Forest University School of Medicine is offering a one-year Fellowship in Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine, beginning July 1, 2026. This non-ACGME accredited program, housed within the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, provides a truly multidisciplinary educational experience. Fellows will gain exposure to a wide range of specialties, including infectious disease, vascular surgery, orthopedics, podiatry, burn care, dermatology, rehabilitation medicine, clinical nutrition, geriatrics, pain management, and rheumatology, while participating in both inpatient and outpatient wound care across four centers. The program also includes rotations in hyperbaric medicine and emphasizes collaboration across disciplines to optimize patient outcomes. In addition to clinical training, fellows are expected to engage in research, either clinical or laboratory-based, under the guidance of faculty from the Wound Care Center and associated specialties. Competitive applicants must hold an MD or DO degree and be board-eligible or certified by an American Board of Medical Specialties. Physicians from both surgical and medical backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Completion of the fellowship prepares graduates for careers as wound care specialists and potential medical directors. Salary and full benefits are provided.Fellowship OverviewThe Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine Fellowship is designed to prepare physicians for success in the rapidly evolving field of wound management. Fellows will develop advanced clinical expertise and leadership skills while working within a multidisciplinary team dedicated to limb salvage and comprehensive wound care.Program Goals
Train physicians to become future leaders in academic and community wound care programs.
Provide a deep understanding of the multidisciplinary approach to wound healing and limb preservation.
Foster the ability to critically evaluate and apply current literature in wound care and hyperbaric medicine.
Our fellowship offers a unique experience within the Department of Plastic Surgery, serving a broad tertiary referral region across western North Carolina, southern Virginia, and southern West Virginia. The program emphasizes collaboration among multiple specialties to deliver exceptional patient care. Wake Forest operates four wound care centers, with each center being committed to a team-based approach and provides comprehensive services, including hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). This fellowship offers exposure to high-volume clinical practice, advanced wound care technologies, and opportunities for research and scholarly activity.Training and/or Experience Required
MD or DO degree with completion of an accredited residency program (e.g., Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Surgery, Emergency Medicine).
Eligible for medical licensure in [State].
Strong interest in wound care, limb salvage, and hyperbaric medicine.
Our Commitment to You:
Advocate Health offers a comprehensive suite of Total Rewards: benefits and well-being programs, competitive compensation, generous retirement offerings, programs that invest in your career development and so much more - so you can live fully at and away from work, including:
Compensation
Base compensation listed within the listed pay range based on factors such as qualifications, skills, relevant experience, and/or training
Premium pay such as shift, on call, and more based on a teammate's job
Incentive pay for select positions
Opportunity for annual increases based on performance
Benefits and more
Paid Time Off programs
Health and welfare benefits such as medical, dental, vision, life, and Short- and Long-Term Disability
Flexible Spending Accounts for eligible health care and dependent care expenses
Family benefits such as adoption assistance and paid parental leave
Defined contribution retirement plans with employer match and other financial wellness programs
Educational Assistance Program
About Advocate Health
Advocate Health is the third-largest nonprofit, integrated health system in the United States, created from the combination of Advocate Aurora Health and Atrium Health. Providing care under the names Advocate Health Care in Illinois; Atrium Health in the Carolinas, Georgia and Alabama; and Aurora Health Care in Wisconsin, Advocate Health is a national leader in clinical innovation, health outcomes, consumer experience and value-based care. Headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, Advocate Health services nearly 6 million patients and is engaged in hundreds of clinical trials and research studies, with Wake Forest University School of Medicine serving as the academic core of the enterprise. It is nationally recognized for its expertise in cardiology, neurosciences, oncology, pediatrics and rehabilitation, as well as organ transplants, burn treatments and specialized musculoskeletal programs. Advocate Health employs 155,000 teammates across 69 hospitals and over 1,000 care locations, and offers one of the nation's largest graduate medical education programs with over 2,000 residents and fellows across more than 200 programs. Committed to providing equitable care for all, Advocate Health provides more than $6 billion in annual community benefits.
Auto-ApplyAdvanced ECC & Extracorporeal Therapies Fellowship
Fellow job in Raleigh, NC
The Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care (ECC) and Extracorporeal Therapy (ECT) Services at the NC State Veterinary Hospital are accepting applications for a 12-24 month Fellowship in Advanced ECC and ECT, depending on the fellow's preference/interest.
The duties of the Fellow will include:
* 50 - 60% extracorporeal therapy duty: primary responsibility is management of elective and emergency extracorporeal sessions. During extracorporeal week duty, the Fellow is on-call (7 days/week) for any emergency extracorporeal therapy session.
* Primary case responsibility will be maintained by the primary specialty service (usually Internal Medicine or ECC service); however, in certain circumstances, the ECT fellow may serve as the primary clinician for these cases.
* 40 - 50% ER/ICU duty: The Fellow will primarily receive emergency cases, supervise house officers in the ER and ICU services, and/or work in the hospitalist service, depending on the qualifications and previous experiences of the fellow.
* During the primary receiving or hospitalist duty, the fellow will take care of emergency and hospitalized cases as a primary clinician during weekdays or weekends. During the supervisory duty, the fellow will work directly with ECC residents and rotating interns and supervise the ICU and Emergency/Triage services during weekdays or weekends.
* The successful candidate will be board eligible or credentialed by the ACVECC. Time for board preparation (up to 8 weeks) is available for board eligible candidates.
Additional benefits provided to the incumbent include:
* Registration to online hemodialysis academy (3 classes/week x 50 weeks). The program will sponsor cost of the course ($1,500).
* Fellow will be eligible for 2-4 weeks of professional development.
Other Work/Responsibilities
* The Small Animal ECC service at NC State Veterinary Hospital is a busy service that includes 8 ACVECC Diplomates, 9 ECC residents, and over 20 certified veterinary technicians.
* The ECT service currently consists of 2 founding members (1 ACVECC and 1 ACVIM) of the American College of Veterinary Nephrology and Urology (ACVNU), ACVNU board-eligible faculty members (2 ACVECC and 2 ACVIM), 2 ACVNU residents (1 ACVECC and 1 ACVIM), and 2 ECT fellows (2 ACVECC).
* The successful candidate for the Advanced ECC/ECT Fellowship is expected to actively participate in the sections, attend resident training rounds and reading groups, and contribute to excellence in patient care within the ECT and ECC services.
Wolfpack Perks and Benefits
As a Pack member, you belong here, and can enjoy exclusive perks designed to enhance your personal and professional well-being.
What we offer:
* Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement and Leave
* Faculty and Staff Assistance Program
* Enhance your career with LEAD courses
* Attend non-revenue generating sporting events for free.
Attain Work-life balance with our Childcare benefits, Wellness & Recreation Membership, and Wellness Programs that aim to build a thriving wolfpack community.
Disclaimer: Perks and Benefit eligibility is based on Part-Time or Full-Time Employment status. Eligibility and Employer Sponsored Plans can be found within each of the links offered.
Requirements and Preferences
Work Schedule Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., occasional after-hours work Department Required Skills
N/A
Preferred Years Experience, Skills, Training, Education
We recommended that the applicant obtain letters of reference from postgraduate clinical training (e.g., residency) mentors who can attest to the clinical proficiency and pleasant personality of the applicant. Factors favoring an applicant's acceptance to the program include superior clinical skills, and excellent communication and interpersonal relationship skills. International candidates are eligible to apply and will be considered. Please be advised that the continued ability to sponsor new H-1B petitions is currently under review due to the Presidential Proclamation issued on September 19, 2025 (effective September 21, 2025). NC State University is actively assessing the full scope of this proclamation's requirements.
Required License or Certification
Must be eligible for North Carolina veterinary licensure and/ or faculty certificate under the supervision of the NC State Veterinary Hospital.
Valid NC Driver's License required? No Commercial Driver's License Required? No
Recruitment
Curatorial Fellow - Initiative for Jewish Art and Culture
Fellow job in Raleigh, NC
Temporary Description
The North Carolina Museum of Art (NCMA) invites applications for a two-year curatorial research fellowship with the Museum's Initiative for Jewish Art and Culture. The fellow will conduct original research grounded in the NCMA's preeminent collection of Jewish ceremonial art and supported by the extensive library and research resources of the NCMA, UNC-Chapel Hill, and Duke University. Projects may engage any period or region represented in or related to the global collections, which span the early modern era to the contemporary moment.
The fellow will be considered a professional member of the Museum's curatorial staff with ready access to curators, educators, conservators, and other Museum departments as well as professional development and networking opportunities across the Triangle region. The fellowship offers opportunities to present scholarship in public and academic settings and, through partnerships with the Carolina Center for Jewish Studies and the Duke Center for Jewish Studies, to participate in teaching and collaborative research. Together, these institutions form a thriving hub for Jewish studies in the Research Triangle, offering a dynamic intellectual community. In addition to conducting their own research, the fellow will collaborate with the Museum's interpretation team to support the development of educational resources that engage audiences with the collection, both in the gallery and digitally.
The Curatorial Fellow, Initiative for Jewish Art and Culture, will receive an annual salary of $45,000 plus research and travel expenses up to a maximum of $5,000 and benefits. The Fellow will be expected to work on NCMA projects for an average of 30 hours per week.
Requirements
This fellowship is open to scholars of art history, Jewish studies, or related fields. Eligible candidates must have completed all coursework and examinations required for the PhD by September 2025 and must be actively engaged in the research and writing of their dissertation. Consideration will also be given to scholars who have received their PhD within the last three years. In all cases the most competitive candidates will have an expressed interest in a museum career.
Application Procedure
Applications must include a cover letter and the following: a statement (not exceeding 1,000 words) describing area(s) of research and potential relationships to the Museum's collections of Judaic and Jewish art; a current curriculum vitae; contact details for three references; and a copy of a published paper or other writing sample.
The candidate selected for the position must be able to pass a background screen before beginning the fellowship.
Applications must be received by Wednesday, April 15, 2026. A decision will be announced by Monday, June 1, 2026.
Salary Description $45,000
Houseperson (FT)- Graduate by Hilton Richmond
Fellow job in Richmond, VA
Schulte Companies is seeking an energetic, experienced, and hands on Houseperson to join our team! Schulte Companies is an organization whose success is rooted in its service culture. Our mission is to exude hospitality, be respectful and authentic, prioritize the needs of our internal and external stakeholders above our own, and continuously strive to make a positive impact in all we do. We are passionate hoteliers eager to add like-minded people to our rapidly growing team!
What's in it for you? When you join Schulte Companies you'll be part of a team committed to an inclusive, employee-focused workplace that is invested in your development. We want you to feel engaged, empowered, and excited to grow with us. After all, we believe our greatest and most valuable asset is our people! Schulte Companies provides a rewarding, fun and flexible work environment, exciting perks, an atmosphere designed to encourage and promote career growth within the company and a robust benefit package including, but not limited to:
Work Today, Get Paid today, with Daily Pay!
Free Telemedicine and Virtual Mental Health care access for all Associates starting day one!
Multiple Health Insurance and Life Insurance options
401k Plan + Company Match for eligible associates
Paid Time Off
Holiday Pay
Pet Insurance
Employee Assistance Program
Schulte Savings Marketplace Discounts on event tickets, electronics, gym memberships + more!
Our Company: Schulte Companies is a leading third-party management company with deep, multi-generational experience in all facets of the hospitality industry. We are a diverse team of innovative hoteliers and restauranteurs operating more than 200 locations across 38 states and 3 countries. Our portfolio includes a wide array of reputable brands like Marriott, Hilton, IHG and Hyatt as well as many unique, independent, boutique and lifestyle properties and restaurants.
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Cleans and maintains all hotel public areas, including restrooms, hallways, stairwells, etc. to meet quality standards.
When necessary, strip guest rooms of linen and trash
Cleans bathrooms, dusts furniture and pictures, vacuums, sweeps and mops floors
Empties carts of soiled linen and disposes trash
Removes spots, insects and debris, polishes fixtures and cleans ashtrays
Delivers items to rooms upon request and assists in cleaning guest rooms as needed
Work nights, weekends, and holidays as necessary.
Perform various other duties as assigned
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Minimum of High School education
Minimum of one (1) year in Housekeeping role
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Ability to multi-task
Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing
Team player
Ability to exceed expectations of guests
Knowledge of cleanliness standards
*The hiring process may consist of a phone interview, manager(s) interview, drug screen, background check, reference checks, and potential employment assessment. This job description is only intended to provide a general description of the benefits and compensation applicable to this position. Paid Time Off (PTO) is available for eligible associates in accordance with the Company's Paid Time Off policy. Specific compensation and benefit details will be discussed during the interview process.
*Schulte Companies
is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Policy & Advocacy Intern
Fellow job in Arlington, VA
U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI), is a non-governmental, not-for-profit international organization with a mission to protect the rights and address the needs of persons in migration by advancing fair and humane public policy, facilitating and providing direct professional services, and promoting the full participation of migrants in community life. For over 100 years, we have shaped history with the belief that immigrants strengthen our communities, economy and social fabric through freedom, hard work, and family unity. To learn more about our work, please visit our official website at *****************
OVERVIEW OF TEAM
USCRI's Policy & Advocacy (P&A) team supports USCRI's mission by leading the development of the organization's positions on international and domestic policy. Through research, policy development, advocacy, and coalition-building, the team works to shape equitable systems, elevate refugee and immigrant voices, and drive lasting change locally, nationally, and globally. P&A works closely with programmatic, international, and communications staff to achieve this mission.
This position does not entail providing or assisting with direct client services. This position requires partial in-person work in Arlington, Virginia. Part-time and full-time options are available.
POSITION
The USCRI Policy & Advocacy Intern will support the P&A team by contributing to projects that track domestic and international policy developments, research key issues, develop advocacy strategies, and produce written materials on policy and advocacy topics. Strong candidates are passionate about immigration and human rights, and capable of conducting independent research and supporting advocacy initiatives. Individuals with lived experience of displacement are especially encouraged to apply.
While the position is unpaid, the supervisor(s) will provide support if the intern pursues academic credit.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Several internship opportunities are available year-round for students during the Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer terms.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Assist policy analysts by tracking domestic and international policy changes, researching policy issues and international country conditions, and preparing written materials on policy and advocacy topics.
Interns will be supported by P&A staff in producing, at minimum, the following examples of written work: (1) one brief, informative piece on a topic or issue impacting refugee or displaced populations; and (2) one thoroughly researched section of a country conditions report;
Listen to and/or attend advocacy meetings, webinars, governmental hearings, and intergovernmental gatherings;
Collaborate with policy analysts and communications staff on public education and advocacy strategies.
Other job-related duties may be assigned as agreed upon by the intern and supervisor(s).
REQUIREMENTS
Currently enrolled in or recently graduated from an undergraduate, graduate, or law school program.
Experience with policy analysis, research, writing, and editing;
Ability to work on new, developing projects;
Knowledge of Microsoft 365 (Outlook, Word, Excel, SharePoint);
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to effectively collaborate with people of diverse professional experiences;
Strong written and verbal communication, including the ability to summarize policy issues for diverse audiences;
Dedication to uplifting the voices of refugees, asylees, and other immigrant populations;
Demonstrated sensitivity and empathy for the experiences of forcibly displaced populations and people of diverse backgrounds;
Ability to interpret policy documents, legislation, and data to draw meaningful insights;
Ability to establish and maintain professional relationships with staff and collaborators of diverse backgrounds; and
Dedication to advocating for human rights, an interest in policies affecting refugees, immigrants, asylum seekers, and displaced people.
ADDITIONAL SKILLS (PREFERRED, BUT NOT REQUIRED)
Demonstrated interest in social services, human rights, international studies, global health, or displacement studies;
Internationally based work or courses of study; and
Proficiency in additional languages.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Ability to type, read, and listen or to adaptive typing, reading, and listening programs.
Use of repetitive motion, prolonged periods of sitting and standing, and sustained visual and mental applications and demands.
Occasional lifting (up to 25 pounds), bending, pulling, and carrying.
Don't meet every requirement? We believe that all people are capable of great things, and we are dedicated to maintaining an inclusive work environment. Because of this, we encourage you to apply even if you do not meet all the requirements that are listed within this job description.
TO APPLY:
Candidates must submit a resume and cover letter to apply. Candidates must include and describe experience or interest in refugee and displacement issues. Upon receiving a request for an interview, candidates should be prepared to submit a brief writing sample (1-2 pages), an unofficial transcript, and two professional references.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants is an equal opportunity employer. We maintain a policy of equal employment opportunity without regard to race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, domestic partnership status, marital status, physical or mental disability, AIDS/HIV status, age, political affiliation, genetic information, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
Auto-ApplyPolicy & Advocacy Intern
Fellow job in Arlington, VA
U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI), is a non-governmental, not-for-profit international organization with a mission to protect the rights and address the needs of persons in migration by advancing fair and humane public policy, facilitating and providing direct professional services, and promoting the full participation of migrants in community life. For over 100 years, we have shaped history with the belief that immigrants strengthen our communities, economy and social fabric through freedom, hard work, and family unity. To learn more about our work, please visit our official website at *****************
OVERVIEW OF TEAM
USCRI's Policy & Advocacy (P&A) team supports USCRI's mission by leading the development of the organization's positions on international and domestic policy. Through research, policy development, advocacy, and coalition-building, the team works to shape equitable systems, elevate refugee and immigrant voices, and drive lasting change locally, nationally, and globally. P&A works closely with programmatic, international, and communications staff to achieve this mission.
This position does not entail providing or assisting with direct client services. This position requires partial in-person work in Arlington, Virginia. Part-time and full-time options are available.
POSITION
The USCRI Policy & Advocacy Intern will support the P&A team by contributing to projects that track domestic and international policy developments, research key issues, develop advocacy strategies, and produce written materials on policy and advocacy topics. Strong candidates are passionate about immigration and human rights, and capable of conducting independent research and supporting advocacy initiatives. Individuals with lived experience of displacement are especially encouraged to apply.
While the position is unpaid, the supervisor(s) will provide support if the intern pursues academic credit.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Several internship opportunities are available year-round for students during the Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer terms.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Assist policy analysts by tracking domestic and international policy changes, researching policy issues and international country conditions, and preparing written materials on policy and advocacy topics.
Interns will be supported by P&A staff in producing, at minimum, the following examples of written work: (1) one brief, informative piece on a topic or issue impacting refugee or displaced populations; and (2) one thoroughly researched section of a country conditions report;
Listen to and/or attend advocacy meetings, webinars, governmental hearings, and intergovernmental gatherings;
Collaborate with policy analysts and communications staff on public education and advocacy strategies.
Other job-related duties may be assigned as agreed upon by the intern and supervisor(s).
REQUIREMENTS
Currently enrolled in or recently graduated from an undergraduate, graduate, or law school program.
Experience with policy analysis, research, writing, and editing;
Ability to work on new, developing projects;
Knowledge of Microsoft 365 (Outlook, Word, Excel, SharePoint);
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to effectively collaborate with people of diverse professional experiences;
Strong written and verbal communication, including the ability to summarize policy issues for diverse audiences;
Dedication to uplifting the voices of refugees, asylees, and other immigrant populations;
Demonstrated sensitivity and empathy for the experiences of forcibly displaced populations and people of diverse backgrounds;
Ability to interpret policy documents, legislation, and data to draw meaningful insights;
Ability to establish and maintain professional relationships with staff and collaborators of diverse backgrounds; and
Dedication to advocating for human rights, an interest in policies affecting refugees, immigrants, asylum seekers, and displaced people.
ADDITIONAL SKILLS (PREFERRED, BUT NOT REQUIRED)
Demonstrated interest in social services, human rights, international studies, global health, or displacement studies;
Internationally based work or courses of study; and
Proficiency in additional languages.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Ability to type, read, and listen or to adaptive typing, reading, and listening programs.
Use of repetitive motion, prolonged periods of sitting and standing, and sustained visual and mental applications and demands.
Occasional lifting (up to 25 pounds), bending, pulling, and carrying.
Don't meet every requirement? We believe that all people are capable of great things, and we are dedicated to maintaining an inclusive work environment. Because of this, we encourage you to apply even if you do not meet all the requirements that are listed within this job description.
TO APPLY:
Candidates must submit a resume and cover letter to apply. Candidates must include and describe experience or interest in refugee and displacement issues. Upon receiving a request for an interview, candidates should be prepared to submit a brief writing sample (1-2 pages), an unofficial transcript, and two professional references.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants is an equal opportunity employer. We maintain a policy of equal employment opportunity without regard to race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, domestic partnership status, marital status, physical or mental disability, AIDS/HIV status, age, political affiliation, genetic information, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
Residential Fellow
Fellow job in Newport News, VA
Working Title Residential Fellow Position Number GA352 FLSA Exempt Appointment Type Full Time Sensitive Position No Sensitive Position Statement A sensitive position requires a fingerprint-based criminal history check. This is NOT a sensitive position.
Campus Security Authority Yes Campus Security Authority Statement
This position is designated as a Campus Security Authority. A Campus Security Authority (or CSA) is defined as an "official of the institution with significant responsibility for student and campus activities." A CSA is required to immediately report any crime that is reported to them to the University Police who will then review, evaluate, and investigate the reported crime. Annual training is required by the Department of Education for all personnel who have been designated as a Campus Security Authority.
Designated Personnel Yes Designated Personnel Statement
This position is a "designated position" meaning this position could potentially be required to work (depending on the event) during an emergency closing.
Statement of Economic Interest No Statement of Economic Interest Statement
This position does NOT require a Statement of Personal Economic Interest.
Restricted Position Yes Restricted Position Statement
A restricted position would be subject to availability of funding.
Chief Objective of Position
Christopher Newport University invites applications for multiple openings of Residential Fellow within the Office of Residence Life and Housing Administration.
The Residential Fellow will support the Office of Residence Life and Housing Administration in its mission to provide on-campus housing that enhances the educational experience for every residential student at Christopher Newport University. Reporting to an Assistant Director for Residence Life, the Residential Fellow will provide ongoing support for all residential students, student staff, and professional staff. This position requires an on-call duty rotation including after hours, weekends, and university holidays/academic breaks. While serving on call, the Residential Fellow will need to remain within a 15-minute response time from campus with reliable transportation. Additional support may be needed during university holidays/academic breaks in case of emergency. This is a required live-in, 12-month position (June 1, 2026 to May 31, 2027). Upon mutual agreement, Residence Life may extend a contract for one additional year (until May 31, 2028).
CNU was recognized by the Princeton Review in several areas:
* Best College Dorms (#4 nationally among public universities and #1 in Virginia)
* The Best 390 Colleges
* Best Mid-Atlantic
Come be a part of the leadership of this award-winning team of professionals!
Work Tasks
Staff Supervision and Development
* Serve as the primary supervisor of their assigned community's student staff: Resident Assistants (RAs), Front Desk Assistants (FDAs), and a Senior Resident Assistant (SRA).
* Assist in the planning and implementation of August and January Resident Assistant and Front Desk Assistant Training along with informal training throughout the year.
* Conduct weekly staff meetings for Resident Assistants and individual meetings on a regular basis.
* Conduct monthly staff meetings for Front Desk Assistants.
Residential Experience and Engagement
* Serve as the primary point of contact for day-to-day operational needs of a designated residential community.
* Plan and execute the Residential Community Connection Plan (residential curriculum) to foster an engaging and educational living and learning environment for staff and students.
* Support student staff members in the planning of programs and events for residential students.
* Advise a Hall Council in the areas of community development and advocacy.
Conduct, Care, and Crisis Response
* Address and mediate conflict involving roommates/suitemates, staff, and residential communities.
* Provide campus resources to students and make referrals to campus resources as appropriate.
* Conduct student care, support, and follow-up in a timely manner.
* Serve on an on-call rotation, providing support to residents and student staff members. On-call includes after hours, weekends, and university holidays/academic breaks.
* Serve as a hearing officer in collaboration with the Center for Honor Enrichment and Community Standards (CHECS), adjudicating cases involving lower-level violations.
Partnerships and Collaboration
* Assist and provide support for University-wide programs to include Setting Sail (First-Year Orientation), Changing Tides (Transfer Student Orientation), Move-In, Welcome Week, Freshman Dessert Receptions, Pancake Breakfast, May Commencement Activities, admissions events, and other university events as requested.
* Promote the mission of Christopher Newport University and adhere to all departmental policies and procedures, and support additional University programs that enhance the overall experience for students, as approved by their supervisor. This may include, but is not limited to Signing Day, Senior Week, Commencement activities, and Admission events.
Operations and Administration
* Report facilities-related concerns to Housing Operations and Facilities and assist with student support-and follow-up.
* Support departmental operations, including key management, occupancy management, resident check-in/out, and damage billing.
* Assist Residence Life and Housing Administration summer operations, including supervision of summer student staff members, provide support for the closing of upper-level occupancy spaces, and prepare for the fall move-in process.
University Duties
* This position is designated as a "responsible employee" who has the authority to redress sexual violence, who has the duty to report incidents of sexual violence or other student misconduct, or who a student could reasonably believe has this authority or duty.
* Develop and maintain very positive and professional customer service and/or relations within the office/department and with all constituencies to include students, faculty, staff, guests, and employees.
* Demonstrate a positive and professional attitude and treat everyone with dignity and respect.
* Fully supports the "Student's First" value at CNU and routinely goes the extra mile in providing service.
* Review and communicate safety issues to assure a safe and healthy workplace and a reduction in work related absence.
* Follow workplace safety regulations and adhere to applicable standards, processes, and programs established for your position.
* Immediately report unsafe work conditions and work-related incidents to your supervisor and participate in accident investigation requests.
* Performs other duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities (KSA's) related to position
* Excellent interpersonal communication skills
* Organizational and time management skills
* Ability to work both independently and on a team
* Proven critical thinking and problem-solving skills
* Ability to handle and resolve conflict
Required Education
Must be a 2024, 2025, or 2026 graduate of Christopher Newport University. Must possess a Bachelor's Degree from Christopher Newport University at time of start date.
Additional Consideration - Education
2025 or May 2026 graduate of Christopher Newport University.
Experience Required
The successful candidate will have significant and active engagement in the co-curricular and academic life of CNU. Examples may include involvement with faculty, administrators, and other students, in addition to demonstrated experience providing leadership to peers.
Additional Consideration - Experience
Previous student employment with the Office of Residence Life and Housing Administration.
Salary Information Starting at $45,205, Commensurate with Education and Experience. CNU Information
Christopher Newport University is anchored in excellence, and that is reflected in our ranking as the #1 regional public university in Virginia and #3 among regional public universities in the South. We are an inclusive and kind community, founded on our shared values of honor, scholarship, service and leadership. We offer an outstanding liberal arts education provided by dedicated, gifted teacher-scholars who are supported by a compassionate team of faculty and staff. Our 4,500 undergraduate and graduate students pursue more than 90 areas of study, as they live and learn on a largely residential campus. CNU's on-campus performing and visual arts centers offer Broadway shows, world-class performances, engaging exhibitions, transformative lectures and classes, and more. Our athletics program is the winningest at any level in Virginia.
Christopher Newport University is in the heart of Newport News, a vibrant city with breathtaking scenery and unique experiences. The city and region offer affordable neighborhoods, local and name-brand shops, diverse dining options, local parks and water access, and fun recreational opportunities. Whatever your interests and goals, you belong at CNU! For further details and information about Christopher Newport, visit cnu.edu.
Is this position telework eligible? No Telework Eligibility Disclaimer
Posting Detail Information
Posting Number AP436P Number of Vacancies Posting Date 12/03/2025 Review Begin Date 01/25/2026 Application Instructions
Interested parties are requested to submit a cover letter; current resume; and the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of at least three professional references at the time of application.
This position will be posted until filled; however, review of applications will begin on 01/25/2026.
Search finalists are required to complete a CNU sponsored background check.
Christopher Newport University (CNU) will make a reasonable effort to accommodate persons with disabilities in the application and/or interview process. Persons with disabilities who require accommodation should contact the CNU Human Resources Office by calling **************.
Quick Link for Internal Postings *********************************** EEO/Diversity Statement(s)
Christopher Newport University, an EO Employer, is fully Committed to Access and Opportunity.
Notice of Non-Discrimination & Title IX Policy Statement
Senior Technical Fellow, Chief Engineer
Fellow job in Rockville, MD
X-energy LLC conducts a thorough recruiting process and will never issue offers without interview to discuss qualifications and responsibilities. All applications will be submitted via our company career page,
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. We will never ask you to provide payment information as part of the recruiting process. If anyone claiming to represent X-energy directs you in a manner otherwise, please contact us at
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Job Description
This role is responsible for ensuring that the implementation of X-energy's reactors and related system solutions comply with sound nuclear engineering practice, adhere to engineering standards defined by the company and industry, and are implemented in a consistent, repeatable way that leads to high product safety, quality, reliability, technical and programmatic efficiency. The Chief Engineer may be called upon to act as design authority: generate technical alternatives; lead design issue resolution; conduct manufacturability, constructability, and maintainability reviews; evaluate application of new technology and IP generation to benefit product development/project implementation; address operations and fielded product performance issues; review/approve technical changes to a product or program baseline; and other issues to ensure the above-mentioned goals are met.
Job Profile Tasks/Responsibilities:
Working with Program Management, the Chief Technology Officer (CTO), Procurement/Supply Chain (PSC), and Engineering, lead and/or support resolution of supply chain issues, including the manufacturing of unique or difficult-to-procure SSCs or extremely long-lead items. Evaluate alternative suppliers, critique manufacturing techniques and/or recommended manufacturer/ supplier expansion strategies to improve project delivery schedules are achievable and low risk. As the program/project Solution Architect, monitor, analyze, validate, and confirm that the plant architecture, technical solutions, and implementation plans developed by the X-energy's program teams, Engineering, Supply Chain, and other departments are consistent with sound nuclear engineering practice, are efficient, deliver manufacturable, constructable, operable, and maintainable systems, and achieve project goals and requirements. This is performed through design reviews, audits, tiger teams, inspections, independent analyses, and other means.
As Design Authority, ensure technical adequacy and design control for the project. This includes critiquing and reviewing requirements, technical arbitration for engineering disputes, implementing and maintaining configuration control, and concurrence of high-level methodology.
Chair design reviews, ensure proper implementation of the X-energy Systems Engineering Management Plan and related engineering policies/procedures, evaluate engineered solutions against 1) requirements allocated to the solution, 2) fidelity of the solution and methods applied, and 3) maturity of the solution given the phase/review being performed. Build the review board composition based on system under review, make recommendations and define corrective actions through issuance of Action Items/Requests for Action (RFAs) to ensure project technical compliance. Validate RFA acceptance, response schedule, and validate incorporation of review board recommendations.
Assist in the conduct of the project Change Control Board (CCB). Evaluate recommended changes, determine and/or independently analyze their impacts on performance and performance margin, soundness of design change, how changes affect project risk. As a precursor to the CCB, conduct evaluation of, or review team evaluations of alternatives to understand the basis for alternative selection, and how the result may compare to the results from alternative methods.
Provide Internal Audit capability for the guarantee of configuration control, methodology and technical solution validity as well as scope, schedule, and budget alignment. Support external audits, from a technical/QA/manufacturability/testability perspective, to ensure vendors and partners possess the capability to perform assigned work and meet quality flow-downs.
Identify technical and/or implementation issues that may threaten X-energy's ability to deliver safe, efficient, manufacturable, constructable, operable, and maintainable project solutions. As appropriate, evaluate risks associated with alternatives; conduct independent analyses to scope, understand, and resolve risks; identify verification methods and recommend alternative techniques/solutions and mock-up development for project incorporation.
As directed, lead critical issue initiatives, tiger/high impact teams, and conduct alternatives assessments to ensure project risk is quantified, addressed, and mitigated. This may include leadership of key evaluations that cannot be addressed by a standalone X-energy organization (e.g., cross-functional, multi-disciplinary design issue) or must be addressed at a higher level of the organization. Drive these evaluation teams to successful issue resolution; document issue resolution through DITs, input to topical reports; define qualification/penalty tests; ensure changes are documented through the change control process.
In support of construction, SSCs under test, or operational systems, lead problem diagnosis and failure analysis; recommend corrective actions and resolution for customers on an as called upon basis for field changes or corrective maintenance. For time-sensitive or critical system builds and/or operations, lead ad-hoc teams to evaluate I&C telemetry data, inspection data, or test failures/non-conformances to determine cause(s) of performance/ operability defects; devise and recommend tests and inspections to verify the veracity of assessments; develop corrective actions, installation/replacement methods/techniques, and penalty/regression tests to verify post-rework quality and performance. Monitor development of non-conformance reports, corrective actions, test reports, and variations to operational procedures based on corrective action implementation.
Reports directly to VP of Engineering.
Maintain professional demeanor and behavior at all times in all forms of communication.
Perform other duties as necessary.
Job Profile Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in engineering, physics, or related technical discipline from an accredited college or university, MS or PhD preferred
Typically, twenty plus years' experience in engineering or related industry experience, including at least ten years' experience in end-to-end development of complex components and systems.
Experience in end-to-end development of complex nuclear components and systems (Preferred)
Professional Engineer License (Preferred)
Location: 530 Gaither Road, Rockville, MD
Work Schedule: 4 days a week in office, 1 day remote
Travel Expectations: Up to 10% as needed
Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Mon-Fri
Compensation
As required by Maryland and other applicable state law, X Energy, LLC (X-energy) lists the expected compensation range for a publicly advertised job opportunity based upon the job requirements (e.g. education/training, experience, skill sets, etc.). Individual candidates who meet the job requirements for the posted position will be offered a salary within this range based on their respective levels of education/training, experience, and other qualifications unique to them. Salary ranges may vary based on the specific office location and region referenced in the posting to take into consideration differences in cost of living and may not be reflective of all regions. Please note that compensation ranges listed for US job postings reflect base salary only and do not include benefits or other incentives.
A reasonable estimate for this position at the level of experience required is:
$208,425 - $347-375
Position Job Classification
Full time - Exempt
Benefits
X Energy, LLC offers a robust benefits package that includes a 401K plan with an employer match, Medical/Dental /Vision Insurance, Life and Disability Insurance, Paid Time Off, and a Tuition Reimbursement/Professional Development policy that supports the continuing education of our employees.
An Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability.
X Energy, LLC participates in E-Verify. Please visit the links below for more information about E-Verify and the protection of your Right to Work.
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Auto-ApplyVirginia Tech - New Life Christian Fellowship
Fellow job in Blacksburg, VA
We're excited that you are considering joining us at New Life Christian Fellowship through Reliant! Reliant is a faith-based nonprofit that partners with missional churches and Gospel-centered nonprofits to mobilize support-based missionaries for the Great Commission. Through Reliant, we provide missionaries with the resources, training, and support needed to thrive in their calling, including the critical process of raising financial and prayer support. Whether you're pursuing a short-term internship, a long-term residency, or a career in ministry, we are here to support and guide you every step of the way.
Here are a couple of quick thoughts to help you through the assessment process:
In this application, you will go through a series of stages:
Application - This is the initial application for Reliant.
Ministry Assessment - This assesses your readiness for your ministry role.
Moral Conduct - This assesses your emotional and character-based readiness for a role in ministry.
Local Interview - In this phase, you will do an interview with your church leadership.
Reliant Review - Reliant will review all the pieces of your application and create a summary to discuss with your local church.
Decision/Discernment - Reliant and your church will come together to make an employment decision.
Provisionally Accepted - If you are accepted onto staff, you will have the opportunity to accept your offer, if desired.
Onboarding - This will include online (and potentially in-person) training and HR paperwork. This is designed to prepare you to become a Reliant employee, as well as ready you to raise financial support.
Note: Once you begin a questionnaire within a stage, you will need to complete that stage fully. You are not able to save within a stage. Please set aside ample time to complete each stage.
When you are ready, click on the "Apply to a Position" button to get started.
SBA Political Internship
Fellow job in Arlington, VA
Internship Description
Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America could not accomplish the work that it does without the invaluable help of our interns. Our interns have traveled from all over the country to the Washington, D.C. area to help us in our fight to save the unborn. Recent interns have come from a variety of areas of study, from biology to government, and have been undergraduates, graduate students, and recent graduates. Fall and spring semester interns are often students interning part-time while attending local colleges such as Georgetown University, George Washington University, The Catholic University of America, and the Pontifical John Paul II Institute. Summer semester interns have joined us during their academic breaks from Princeton, U.C. Berkeley, Stanford, Colgate, Samford, and Purdue.
As part of the program at Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, interns have the opportunity to foster their personal and professional growth by participating in various activities in our nation's capitol. These include attending meetings and press conferences with prominent pro-life leaders and members of Congress.
In addition, interns may attend seminars and workshops highlighting the role of government, policy, and related topics in the pro-life movement. They leave these seminars and workshops armed with a new knowledge which they can bring back to their campuses or apply to their professional expertise. Interns also have an opportunity to attend social gatherings to network and connect with other D.C. interns with whom they can share these experiences in our nation's capitol.
Intern Responsibilities
The interns are responsible for a variety of duties at SBA. Their time is partly devoted to assisting in the day-to-day operations of our organization where they are expected to complete typical daily administrative support. They are also involved in larger departmental projects such as political and legislative research, fundraising, and communications.
Requirements
Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America requires interns to be self-starters with good communication skills. They must be able to balance multiple demands and work with shifting priorities and deadlines. As interns, they should be equally comfortable working as part of a team and with minimal supervision.
All applicants must be at least 18 years of age by the internship program start date, and must be able to commit to the full internship term to be eligible. Additionally, applicants must be recent graduates or currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program at a college, community college, or university (two-to-four year institution).
Application Deadline
Rolling
Postdoctoral Fellowship (Forensic Psychology) - Restricted Position
Fellow job in Williamsburg, VA
State Role Title: Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists
Hiring Range: $89,878 - $124,031
Pay Band: 4
Location: Eastern State Hospital
Agency Website: ******************************************
Recruitment Type: General Public - G
Job Duties
* Note Deadline to submit application is January 3, 2026*
Eastern State Hospital (ESH) is seeking a postdoctoral fellow for the 2026-2027 training year. ESH is the largest state psychiatric hospital in Virginia and is situated on 500 acres, consisting of two patient care buildings with 300 patients, and a highly skilled staff of over 900. The current hospital population consists of adult and geriatric patients who have either a civil or forensic commitment; however, our population has largely shifted to primarily pre- and post-adjudicatory forensic patients.
Eastern State Hospital is part of the Department of Behavioral Health and Development Services (DBHDS) system, and is accredited by the Joint Commission. The hospital, located in Williamsburg VA, is located near several large cities and beaches, including Richmond, Virginia Beach, Washington DC and Baltimore.
The postdoctoral training year will include both clinical work and didactic seminars. The clinical work will primarily consist of working within the psychology department to:
• Conduct various types of forensic evaluations, including temporary custody evaluations, competence to stand trial, mental state at the time of the offense, and risk assessments for court-ordered defendants.
• Conduct psychological testing, including forensic assessment instruments, IQ and personality testing, neuropsychological instruments, and test of malingering. There may also be opportunity for sex offender risk assessments.
• Serve in other clinical roles (e.g. more treatment oriented) in the hospital, depending on the postdoctoral fellow's interest and training needs.
Treatment at ESH is offered to the patient in partnership with a multi-disciplinary team, and the post-doctoral fellow also has the opportunity to be part of a treatment team alongside physicians, other psychologist, nurses, social workers, dietitians, and activities therapists. Thus, a treatment-oriented role would include:
• Individual and group psychotherapy, psychoeducation, treatment planning and principles of recovery, team building, milieu intervention, risk assessment and management, crisis management and program development.
• Serving in a treatment role for acute admissions and jail-transfer or the large population of “Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity” (NGRI) acquittees.
• Working in a treatment role with NGRI population to assess and treat an individual's level of risk after having been adjudicated NGRI; these individuals are remanded to the hospital for treatment while they move through the privileging and gradual release process under Virginia law.
• Working in a treatment role with acute admissions patients who are individuals under voluntary or involuntary civil commitment, individuals who have been transferred from a jail for emergency psychiatric treatment, and persons who have been court-ordered for evaluation and/or treatment of competency to stand trial and/or mental state at the time of offense.
Within the various clinical roles, the postdoctoral fellow will learn about the larger system of care in Virginia, and may collaborate with team members for appropriate aftercare planning as patients return to the community. In addition to serving in clinical roles, incumbent has the opportunity to participate in research efforts throughout the hospital.
The ESH postdoctoral training program will also include didactic and case law seminars; weekly seminars focusing on various forensic issues - violence risk assessment, assessment of malingering, ethical considerations, psychology in the courtroom, insanity, competence to stand trial, and an overview of the legal system. Postdoctoral fellows will have the opportunity to participate in case weekly law seminar, focusing on landmark cases at both state and federal levels that set standards for the practice of forensic psychology and guidelines for conducting court ordered evaluations; will be expected to present summaries of assigned cases during this seminar.
Postdoctoral fellows will have access to various training throughout the state, including the following program - Basic Forensic Evaluation: Principles and Practices, a five-day course offered by the Institute of Law Psychiatry and Public Policy at the University of Virginia. The course is designed to provide foundational evidence-based training in the principles and practices of forensic evaluation generally and specific to the Code of Virginia.
Postdoctoral fellows will receive individual face-to-face supervision from one or more licensed clinical psychologists. They may also have the opportunity to supervise interns and doctoral-level practicum students from local graduate programs, and Master level counseling practicum and intern student under the guidance and supervision of a licensed clinical psychologist.
For questions or to speak further about the position, please contact Andrew Osborn, Ph.D. at ************ or **********************************.
If interested, the following materials are required to complete your application:
• Cover Letter addressing interests and training goals
• One de-identified report (preferably a forensic evaluation) that has minimal edits by a supervisor
• Three letters of recommendation
- Two of these letters should be from individuals familiar with your clinical work.
- At least one of these letters should come from an individual who has supervised you in the last year.
- Curriculum Vitae.
- Status of Dissertation.
- Academic Transcripts may be requested.
Candidates are required to complete a state application online and submit these materials prior to the deadline below to Andrew Osborn, Ph.D. at **********************************.
The position will be open until filled. We anticipate a start date of September 2026, but start date is negotiable.
*Fellowship is a classified full-time position and is expected to begin September 2026 and continue one full year from start date.
Minimum Qualifications
• Doctoral Degree in Clinical Psychology from APA-accredited program required.
• License eligible in Virginia.
• Completion of Dissertation and related doctoral program requirements prior to beginning the fellowship.
• Training and experience in the delivery of forensic psychological evaluation and treatment.
Additional Considerations
• Knowledge of relevant Virginia code and psycho-legal criteria for persons found IST, Sanity at the Time of the Offense, and persons adjudicated NGRI.
• Demonstrated ability to provide consultation and /or training to the behavioral health and legal community.
Special Instructions
You will be provided a confirmation of receipt when your application and/or résumé is submitted successfully. Please refer to “Your Application” in your account to check the status of your application for this position.
Contact Information
Name: EASTERN STATE HOSPITAL
Phone: ************ / REFER TO PAGEUP FOR APPLICATION STATUS
Email: EMAIL APPLICATION MATERIAL NOT ACCEPTED
In support of the Commonwealth's commitment to inclusion, we are encouraging individuals with disabilities to apply through the Commonwealth Alternative Hiring Process. To be considered for this opportunity, applicants will need to provide their AHP Letter (formerly COD) provided by the Department for Aging & Rehabilitative Services (DARS), or the Department for the Blind & Vision Impaired (DBVI). Service-Connected Veterans are encouraged to answer Veteran status questions and submit their disability documentation, if applicable, to DARS/DBVI to get their AHP Letter. Requesting an AHP Letter can be found at AHP Letter or by calling DARS at ************.
Note: Applicants who received a Certificate of Disability from DARS or DBVI dated between April 1, 2022- February 29, 2024, can still use that COD as applicable documentation for the Alternative Hiring Process.