Mayor's Office of LGBTQ Affairs Job Bulletin September 2016
Resources for Job Seekers
Mayor's Office of LGBTQ Affairs Interview & Resume Coaching
The Mayor's Office of LGBTQ Affairs is offering interview and resume coaching opportunities for job seekers interested in working within DC government agencies and LGBT non-profits. Please contact terrance.laney@dc.gov to schedule an appointment.
Department of Employment Services (DOES) American Job Centers
The American Job Center, formerly the DC Works! One-Stop Center, offers job-seekers, students, businesses and career professionals access to a comprehensive array of employment-related services and tools in one convenient location.
DC Center for the LGBT Community Job Club
The Job Club is a weekly job support
program to help job entrants and seekers, including the long-term unemployed. For more e-mail centercareers@thedccenter.org or visit www.centercareers.org.
Job Opportunities
Transgender Men For Civil
Rights Testing, Equal Rights Center
The
Equal Rights Center is a nonprofit civil rights organization dedicated to
promoting equal opportunity in housing, employment, access to public
accommodations and government services. We are currently seeking participants
for a unique, short-term, paid civil rights project.
Policy Advocate, National
LGBTQ Task Force
The Policy Advocate will support the
team working on issues related to criminal justice and economic justice. This
position will temporarily take over daily management of the Task Force's
federal agency and Congressional advocacy and education efforts related to
criminal justice and economic justice.
All
Positions, Tasty Burger(Shaw)
Teen
Aide, DC Public Library
As part of the District of Columbia Public
Library’s Teen Council, the position is assigned to the central library, Martin
Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, or one of the neighborhood
libraries. The position functions as a Teen Aide and carries out a range
of duties to support operation of the Library.
Clerical
Assistant, Office of Police Complaints
The
Office of Police Complaints (OPC) is a District of Columbia Government agency
that receives, investigates, and resolves police misconduct complaints filed by
the public against officers of the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) and
D.C. Housing Authority Office of Public Safety (OPS).
Staff
Assistant, Metropolitan Police Department
This
position is located in the Metropolitan Department Police, Patrol Services
Bureau, 1st District. The major duties
include, but are not limited to: Manage daily office work, establish deadlines,
transmit and exchange information with various staff and other MPD components.
Initiate work, follow-up, track and monitor on-going office activities.
Provide administrative support to the Commander.
Communications
and Initiatives Specialist, Serve DC
This
position functions as Communications and Initiatives Specialist, and focuses on
volunteer promotion initiatives, strategic communications, partnership
development, and community outreach for the agency.
Community
Outreach Assistant (bilingual), Mayor’s Office of Asian and Pacific Islander
Affairs
This
position is located in the Mayor’s Office on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs
(MOAPIA). The incumbent will conduct community outreach activities (e.g.
door-to-door visits, phone banking, event planning, or attend community
meetings) to the District’s Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI)
community to collect information and promote various government programs.
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