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Research Intern

International Centre for Missing and Exploited ChildrenAlexandria, VA
As the workload of ICMEC continues to grow and resources are stretched, the contributions of interns are extremely important. ICMEC interns who share the same belief in our goals help to make the success stories happen. Some of the research projects for which ICMEC is seeking Research Interns are: Child Pornography: Model Legislation and Global Review Update The International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children published the first edition of the report, Child Pornography: Model Legislation & Global Review, in April 2006. In late 2011 we began the process of updating the country research in preparation for the 7th edition. The research reviews the current legislative status of each of the 196 countries in regards to child pornography laws, as well as the collection of new information on the implementation and enforcement of existing legislation, data retention laws and policies, grooming policies, and more. We are looking for 1-2 legal research interns to help complete the research on existing child pornography legislation; verify and track information submitted by foreign Embassies and collected by a law firm assisting with research; and assist with drafting and finalizing the 7th Edition report for publication. Missing Children Research Project To address the lack of international standards and guidelines on protecting children from going missing/being abducted, and on how to effectively and quickly respond when a child does go missing/is abducted, we have begun conducting in-depth research on legislation, best practices, and policies related to missing children to identify trends and common themes while highlighting gaps. The research began in partnership with UNICEF by focusing on the seven Central American countries. The report on Central America was completed in late 2011 and we have now begun to look at countries in other regions. We are collecting existing resources, laws, practices, and policies through open source searches from NGOs and other organizations working on missing children issues. The end goal is a Best Practice Guide on creating and implementing a national structure for prevention, location, investigation, and prosecution of missing childrens cases. We are seeking research (legal) interns to assist research of legislation and policy on missing children, and writing and analysis of the information collected. Other projects include: Internet Facilitated Child Sex Trafficking Research Project Online Grooming of Children Research Project Model Child Protection Legislation Project

New Openings for Entry Level Marketing & Sales Positions

AflacFairfax, VA
Gain real world business experience & learn in the field with others. We teach you how to start and run a small business and make money. The hours are flexible, & the office is an easy commute via public transportation. This entry level position includes training working with AFLAC to provide businesses with supplemental benefits to their employees The job will include marketing, sales, account management, customer service and HR. I will show you how to be an entrepreneur (no investment required). I will work with you on the team, & individually. Position Summary I am looking for enthusiastic, career-minded, self-motivated individuals for the position of insurance sales associates to work in a professional business-to-business sales environment. Work hard and you will make good money. You will receive in-depth professional training. Opportunities exist for advancement to management. Prior sales experience is welcome, but not necessary. As an independent agent representing Aflac, you will have the opportunity to manage your own time and schedule in a position with unlimited earning potential. This position also provide incentives, a stock bonus, and an excellent support structure. Aflac is the #1 Supplemental Insurance In The U.S. Aflacs individual and group insurance products give American families the ability to direct cash benefits where they are needed most, when a life-interrupting medical situation occurs. Aflac has been recognized as one of the 100 Best Companies to Work For in America for the 15th consecutive year by Fortune magazine. Aflac has been the only insurance company to make Ethisphere magazines list of the Worlds Most Ethical Companies for seven consecutive years. Since 1995, Aflac has raised more than $79 million for childhood cancer treatment and research.