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Internship Program in Criminal Justice, Juvenile Justice, Anti-corruption Policy

Ministry of Justice of GeorgiaBrookline, MA
Ministry of Justice of Georgia (MOJ) is pleased to announce an internship program for international undergraduate and graduate students. Interns will have a unique opportunity to gain hands on experience in wide variety of areas, among them criminal justice, juvenile justice, fight against corruption, fast and efficient service delivery; meet various governmental and non-governmental agency representatives, participate in conferences, presentations, as well as Council sessions. Interns will learn from the experiences of fast developing country in the process of justice sector reforms - that has shown incredible success in fight against corruption and crime in general, introducing and implementing innovative approaches to public service and making best possible use of modern technologies to ensure transparency, constant innovation, efficiency and excellence in civil service. POSITION TITLE: Intern at the Analytical Department of MOJ REPORTS TO: Senior Legal Advisor/Head of the Unit LOCATION: Tbilisi, GEORGIA SALARY: Unpaid, home stay with MOJ employees can be provided if desired candidates are strongly encouraged to seek funding/fellowships for this announcement on their own. However, limited partial funding might be available to cover accommodation or travel costs. HOURS: Flexible hours, immediate start, summer (4 to 8 weeks), single semester and full-year terms (academic or calendar year) available MINIMUM EDUCATION REQUIREMENT: Bachelors degree preferred; accepting resumes from undergraduate students with at least two years of undergraduate studies completed. DEADLINE: Open until filled, for summer internships, candidates are encouraged to apply as early as possible to allow sufficient time for necessary arrangements. Deadline for summer internships is June 15, 2012. ADVANTAGES: Work with professionals who designed and implemented successful justice sector reforms; gain understanding of justice policymaking and setting up new systems and programs; meet the high level officials in the justice sector; observe innovative corporate management systems and strategies, learn by doing. OFFICE ENVIRONMENT: MOJ offers excellent office environment, brand new building with modern technologies and comfortable office space, friendly staff, cafeteria and much more. NOTE : INTERNSHIPS ARE OFFERED IN OTHER DIFFERENT AREAS AS WELL: Marketing, IT, HR, Human Rights, Legal Drafting, Project Management and other areas. For more information please contact Ms. Rusudan Mikhelidze via e-mail: rmikhelidze@justice.gov.ge or cell 857 919 5214

Social Media Assistant/Personal Assistant

TEENS:WHAT'S THE RUSH, INCAtlanta, GA — Virtual
Non Profit 501c3 Organization TEENS: WHATS THE RUSH, INC. Mission The mission of Teens: Whats The Rush, Inc. is to prevent and significantly reduce the incidents of destructive decisions, teenaged sex, teenage pregnancy, sexual transmitted diseases, teen sexual violence, peer pressures, bullying and teen suicides through the Arts. Vision Our vision is to increase self-worth, self-love, graduation rates, social skills and provide knowledge, awareness on the consequences of choices through the delivery of no judgment conversations that are 1) delivered in a language that adolescents and teens understand, 2) focused on solutions for all children especially the underserved and at-risk community members; and 3) establishment of a network of support groups, outreach resources, helpful information and instructions for children and their families. History Teens: Whats the Rush, Inc. was founded by Sherrell Anderson in response to her teenage sons' request for condoms. In that moment she knew that something needed to be done to deter children from making adult decisions while still emotionally and intellectually immature. Teens: What's The Rush, Inc. brings to life her dream of helping our youth and families understand the consequences of choices and the impact that they have on the rest of their lives. As a result, Sherrell created a plan for bi weekly, monthly and interactive Teen Forums and Productions to address key issues facing todays adolescents and teenagers to include: Coping with peer pressure Sexually Transmitted Diseases Negative emotions Teen Pregnancy Relationships Self-worth & Love Self-esteem, Self-confidence, Positive Alternatives Mentorship programs Teenage Sex Dating Violence Sexting Teen Suicide Bullying By providing a safe haven for our youth to speak freely about their concerns, Sherrell has proven that she can improve decision making skills and deter inappropriate behavior. Giving our youth the tools to make better decisions, the value of self-love, and the confidence to go against the peer pressures, Sherrell believes that she can make a difference, one child at a time. The Village is Back! Teens: Whats The Rush, Inc. 678-960-9248 twtryouth@gmail.comwww.teenswhatstherush.com