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Seasonal Bicyclist/Trail Project Aide - Forest Preserve District - Cook County

For more information and to apply please visit: Cook County Job Board

Organization: Forest Preserve District
Work Locations
536 N. Harlem 
 
  
Job PostingApr 26, 2023, 12:00:00 AM  
Closing DateMay 10, 2023, 11:59:00 PM
Posting Salary:  $16.37 / Hourly

Job Summary

Under the general supervision of the Office of the General Superintendent staff. The Seasonal Bicyclist Trail Project Aide will assist with a trail signage project throughout the Forest Preserve District of Cook County (“District”). Duties will include, but are not limited to, verifying signage placement along the District’s trail system by biking and hiking assigned trails, providing GPS coordinates, descriptions, and other valuable information to the Planning & Development and Resource Management departments to help improve the District’s trail experience for visitors to the Forest Preserves. This position requires riding a company issued electric bicycle and driving a company vehicle while transporting the bike. This is a seasonal position, the duration of which is up to four months depending on scheduled work hours.

Technician (Cultural Services) part-time - Village of Schaumburg

For more information please visit: Village of Schaumburg 


NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE POSITION OF:

Technician (Cultural Services) part-time

 

Interested candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.  Interviews will be conducted as applications are received.  This position will remain open until filled.

 

STARTING SALARY RANGE:  $19.29 - $21.46  per hour working up to 19 hours per week.  Salary dependent on qualifications. The salary range for this position is $19.29 - $27.98. 

 

Please attach as part of your application all necessary documents verifying that you meet the minimum qualifications for the position.

 

JOB SUMMARY:

This position provides support related to the implementation of building's technical requirements pertaining to all rehearsals, productions, events, and exhibits presented at the Prairie Center for the Arts.  Must be available to work a minimum of ten hours in any three-month period, unless advanced notice of a planned, extended absence is provided and approved by his/her supervisor.

Community Service Officer (Police Department) - Village of Schaumburg

For more information and to apply please visit: Village of Schaumburg 


NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE POSITION OF:

Community Service Officer (Police Department)

 

Interested candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.  Interviews will be conducted as applications are received.  This position will remain open until filled.

 

STARTING PAY RATE:  $24.40 - $27.28 per hour based on a 40-hour workweek.  Salary dependent on qualifications.  The salary range for this position is $24.40 - $35.91.  This position is represented by a union; you may refer to the AFSCME collective bargaining agreement available on our website.

 

Please attach as part of your application all necessary documents verifying that you meet the minimum qualifications for the position.

BFPC Recruiting Coordinator (General Government) - Village of Schaumburg

For more information and to apply please visit: Village of Schaumburg 


NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE POSITION OF:

BFPC Recruiting Coordinator (General Government) part-time

 

Interested candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.  Interviews will be conducted as applications are received.  This position will remain open until filled.

 

STARTING SALARY RANGE:  $31.90 - $35.49  per hour working up to 19 hours per week.  Salary dependent on qualifications. The salary range for this position is $31.90 - $46.26. 

 

Please attach as part of your application all necessary documents verifying that you meet the minimum qualifications for the position.

Administrative Secretary (Transportation) - Village of Schaumburg

For more information and to apply please visit: Village of Schaumburg 


NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE POSITION OF:

Administrative Secretary (Transportation)

 

Interested candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.  Interviews will be conducted as applications are received.  This position will remain open until filled.

 

STARTING PAY RATE:  $26.85 - $30.12 per hour based on a 40-hour workweek.  Salary dependent on qualifications.  The salary range for this position is $26.85 - $39.93.  This position is represented by a union; you may refer to the AFSCME collective bargaining agreement available on our website.

 

Please attach as part of your application all necessary documents verifying that you meet the minimum qualifications for the position.

Maintenance 1 - After Hours Customer Service - Village of Schaumburg

For more information and to apply please visit: Village of Schaumburg 

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE POSITION OF:

Maintenance 1 - After Hours Customer Service (Engineering & Public Works)

 

Interested candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.  Interviews will be conducted as applications are received.  This position will remain open until filled.

 

SALARY:  $26.63 per hour or dependent on contract language based on a 40-hour workweek.  This position is represented by a union; you may refer to the EPW Local 150 collective bargaining agreement available on our website. 

 

Please attach as part of your application all necessary documents verifying that you meet the minimum qualifications for the position.

Fire Inspector (Fire Department) - Village of Schaumburg

For more information and to apply please visit: Village of Schaumburg 


NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE POSITION OF:

Fire Inspector (Fire Department) 

 

Interested candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.  Interviews will be conducted as applications are received.  This position will remain open until filled.

 

STARTING PAY RATE:  $29.81 - $37.06 per hour based on a 40-hour workweek.  Salary dependent on qualifications.  The salary range for this position is $29.81 - $44.31.  This position is represented by a union; you may refer to the AFSCME collective bargaining agreement available on our website. 

 

Please attach as part of your application all necessary documents verifying that you meet the minimum qualifications for the position.

Forensic Technician (Police Department) - Village of Schaumburg

Now accepting applications for the position of:
Forensic Technician (Police Department) 
 
Interested candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.  Interviews will be conducted as applications are received.  This position will remain open until filled. For more information and to apply please visit: Village of Schaumburg  
 
STARTING PAY RATE:  $26.85 - $39.93 per hour based on a 40-hour workweek.  Salary dependent on qualifications.  The salary range for this position is $26.85 - $30.12.  This position is represented by a union; you may refer to the AFSCME collective bargaining agreement available on our website.
 
Please attach as part of your application all necessary documents verifying that you meet the minimum qualifications for the position.
 
JOB SUMMARY:
This position is responsible for crime scene and evidence processing, various types of photographic documentation,  evidence gathering and packaging,  crime laboratory evidence submission and the process thereof  typing, filing, utilization of specialized fingerprint development equipment and chemicals, maintains the property and evidence recovered or turned over to the Police Department, conducts disposal and release of  evidence and property, and preserves chain of custody  for property and evidence.  This position works in authorized work attire, in accordance with department policy, and will maintain duty hours appropriate to assignments.
 
To succeed in this role, applicants will need to effectively and clearly communicate to a full range of people, be motivated to complete tasks/responsibilities, work cooperatively with others, have a willingness to learn, and be able to shift gears comfortably.  We are looking to add a team member motivated by success, someone capable of working towards achieving higher results and improved performance, and have the ability to shift gears comfortably.  
 
JOB DUTIES:
1. Responds to crime scenes, traffic crashes, arson investigations, and/or Medical Examiner’s or Coroner’s office, when requested, to photograph and conduct detailed inspections for the presence of evidence and properly processes all evidence, such as latent prints, footwear and tire impressions, firearms evidence, blood and other physiological fluids and bodily tissue, controlled substances and trace evidences such as hair, fibers and gunshot residue. Prepares sketches and finished diagrams using diagramming software, and writes detailed investigative reports of all evidence processing that was completed.
2. Preserves, collects, packages, and transports any physical evidence from crime scenes, so as to facilitate its maximum potential for use in subsequent criminal or civil proceedings and ensures that the evidentiary chain of custody is not compromised. Ensures that evidence requiring special processing and/or laboratory analysis is handled in a prompt and proper manner, including in house state certified cannabis analysis. Obtains comparison exemplars from suspects and victims, such as fingerprints, palm prints, buccal swabs and any other type of similar  evidence that may be required for comparison
3. Evaluates potential latent print surfaces, conducts latent fingerprinting processing and ensures that analysis is handled in a prompt manner; evaluates latent fingerprint and/or palm print evidence for identification suitability.
4. Ensures the proper storage and processing of evidence and property recovered or turned over to the Police Department; transports all evidence requiring forensic testing to the appropriate crime laboratory in a prompt and proper manner.  Releases any evidence needed in court to officers and releases evidence or property to owners in accordance with departmental policy and state statutes.  Ensures all evidence submitted into custody is properly sealed, labeled, and packaged to ensure integrity of the evidence and property.  Exercises proper security measures over evidence and property to ensure the integrity of the chain of custody and notifies immediately appropriate supervisor in writing, of any irregularities in operations.
5. Conducts regular audits, inspections, and case reviews as required by department policy for timely disposal of evidence and property, destroys items in-house when appropriate, or coordinates the transportation and off-site destruction of old ammunition, firearms, illegal drugs, and biohazard contaminated items. Conducts non-scheduled 100% audits of the firearms, currency, and drugs in custody.
6. Communicates with sworn officers, coworkers, supervisors, and a demanding and diverse public in answering questions, processing crime scenes, explaining procedures and handling complaints. Directs other civilian or public employees at the scenes of crimes, accidents, disasters or other situations where a Forensic Technician is required for the preservation of evidence and conveys accurately specialized job assignment expertise and provides assistance to other department members when appropriate.
7. Provides input to attorneys regarding submittal of photographs, physical evidence and diagrams, and testifies as an expert witness in civil and criminal courts, pretrial conferences and grand juries. Provides photographs and/or any digital media as required for court, investigation, or subpoenas.
8. Operates and maintains the computerized property management system.  Schedules regular software updates to the evidence and property database.  Contacts database customer support when necessary to ensure evidence database integrity and timely repair.  Provides detailed property reports when requested. 
9. Sustains a liaison with the State of Illinois Crime Laboratory and other support facilities utilized by the police department.
10. Performs other duties as assigned.

SCHEDULE:
This position involves regular shift work, necessary to provide forensic services.  Work shifts are normally 8 hours in duration, but may be extended in the event of an emergency, disaster, personnel shortage, workload, or work-in-progress.  The position is subject to on-call scheduling.

QUALIFICATIONS:
1. Associate’s degree in forensic technology, criminal justice or related field.
2. A minimum of three years of experience as a full time crime scene technician, full time sworn police evidence technician, or comparable field with similar experience in forensics.  Consideration will be given for expertise in trace evidence or expertise in all aspects of fingerprint processing and identification.
3. Minimum 40 hours of Basic Forensic Technician training and minimum 40 hours of photographic training from an accredited training facility preferred or ability to obtain within one year of date of hire.
4. Certification as a Crime Scene Investigator through the International Association for Identification preferred or ability to obtain within two years of date of hire.
5. Proficiency in the operations of a property control system with emphasis on a computerized Bar Code system preferred or ability to obtain within one year of date of hire.
6. Possession of a valid driver’s license. 
7. Proficiency with current computer software systems, including email, calendar programs, job specific software, and customer service systems preferred or within the first six months of employment.

WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
1. Exposure to various extreme weather conditions, various lighting conditions, natural and artificial, and extremely stressful situations.
2. Exposure to fire, smoke, and chemical leaks/spills.
3. Exposure to communicable diseases and body fluids.
4. Exposure to hazards associated with traffic and electrical equipment.
5. Exposure to physical contact with arrested persons.
6. Exposure to hazardous chemicals used to process evidence and hazards associated with handling illegal drug evidence.
7. Safely drive a department assigned motor vehicle (marked or unmarked).
8. Moderate or light lifting, up to 50 pounds.
9. Climb flights of stairs/ladders and maneuver around obstacles; crawl in confined spaces, exposure to heights.
10. Perform lifesaving procedures.
11. Clean, maintain, and make minor repairs (check fluid levels, etc.) to assigned department vehicle.
 
BENEFITS:
The Village of Schaumburg has a competitive benefit package which includes: flexible benefit Section 125 plan including health, dental, vision, and life insurance as well as medical and dependent care flexible spending accounts, a retirement plan through the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund, paid holidays, paid vacation, sick leave, tuition reimbursement, and more.
 
SELECTION PROCESS:
Candidate screening process may consist of an application review, skills testing, employability assessment, interviews, reference checks, and other job-related testing or verifications.  Chosen candidates will be subject to a background and criminal history investigation, and qualifying pre-employment medical examination and drug screen (including cannabis). 

For more information and to apply please visit: Village of Schaumburg 

We Will Chicago Promoter - Muse Community + Design

Job Title: We Will Chicago Promoter
Employment status: Part-time, Non-exempt, Seasonal
Compensation: Hourly, $20
Hours: up to 12 hours/week
Start Date: July 2022
End Date: October 2022
About

MUSE Community + Design is seeking outgoing, well-organized, and enthusiastic neighbors to
join our team as We Will Chicago Promoters from July to October. Meeting Chicagoans where
they are, our promotion team will be a key part of this summer’s public engagement for We Will
Chicago, Chicago’s citywide plan.

We Will Chicago is the first citywide plan in more than 50 years, and the City of Chicago is
bringing the planning process to every Ward this summer. DPD will release a draft document in
July outlining the Goals and Objectives of We Will Chicago. Promoters will be trained to educate
the public about the We Will Chicago framework and collect feedback. To learn more about We
Will Chicago, click here.

As a We Will Chicago Promoter, you will represent the Chicago Department of Planning and
Development (DPD) and the We Will Chicago planning process at events across the city this
summer and fall. Promoters will staff tents/tables at events like street festivals, farmers markets,
outdoor concerts, and block parties.

Promoters will use digital tablets at summer events for the public to take digital surveys at the
We Will Chicago tents and should be comfortable helping neighbors respond to a survey on a
digital device, if needed.

This is a seasonal position, offering up to 12 hours per week from July - October.

Responsibilities:
  • Represent the City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development (DPD) and We Will Chicago at assigned in-person events.
  • Assist Promotion Captains with setting up and taking down We Will Chicago engagement equipment and materials at events.
  • Facilitate conversations with members of the public and encourage interaction with provided engagement activities, which may include digital surveys on tablets, swag giveaways, games, and other activities.
  • Take photos on your phone at every event and submit images to the MUSE Community + Design team.
  • Accurately input event recap information in a digital format at the conclusion of every event.
Required Skills and Experience:
  • Availability to work nights and/or weekends.
  • Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment, bending, stooping, standing long hours, and lifting up to 20 lbs.
  • Communicate effectively with all people, regardless of ages, abilities, cultural groups, economic statuses, sexual orientation, and/or disabilities.
  • Comfortable speaking with strangers and in public.
  • Familiarity with the city of Chicago and its neighborhoods.
  • Comfortable travelling to and working in any neighborhood in the city of Chicago. We will make our best effort to assign Promoters to events close to their home neighborhood, but some local travel may be required.
  • Ability to troubleshoot basic technological issues on mobile devices like tablets.
  • Outgoing and energetic.
  • Works well in a team and fosters a team spirit.
  • Prompt, punctual, and professional.
  • Access to internet and a device to complete weekly paperwork.
  • Works well in an unstructured and informal environment, with limited supervision.
  • Good at solving problems, thinking creatively, and self-motivation.
  • Ability to take direction and to learn basic facts about urban planning and the We Will Chicago planning process.
  • Other duties as assigned.
  • Preferred skills and experiences:
  • Fluent in English. Fluency in other languages such as Spanish, Polish, Mandarin, and American Sign Language highly preferred.
  • Experience working or volunteering in a community engagement role.
  • Experience teaching, children, youth, or adults.
  • Experience in a customer service role.
Requirements:

Successful completion of a paid training course that covers We Will Chicago key elements,
public engagement best practices, media relations, cultural sensitivity, and conflict resolution.
This is a drug-free workplace, and we are proud to be an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity
Employer. We strongly encourage applications from women, people of color, and members of
the LGBTQIA+ community.

We Will Chicago Promoters are not employees of the City of Chicago. Promoters are employed
and managed by MUSE Community + Design.

Interested applicants should send cover letter, resume, and two professional references
to Ally Brisbin at ally@musecommunitydesign.com with the subject line: WE WILL CHICAGO –
PROMOTER. Please answer the following question in your cover letter: What is your favorite
summer tradition or event in your neighborhood?

Position is open until filled. No calls please.

We Will Chicago Promotion Capitan - Muse Community + Design

Job Title: We Will Chicago Promotion Captain
Employment status: Part-time, Non-exempt, Seasonal
Compensation: Hourly, $35
Hours: up to 24 hours/week
Start Date: July 2022
End Date: October 2022

About
MUSE Community + Design is seeking outgoing, well-organized, and enthusiastic neighbors to
join our team as We Will Chicago Promotion Captains from July to October. Meeting
Chicagoans where they are, our promotion team will be a key part of this summer’s public
engagement for We Will Chicago, Chicago’s citywide plan.

We Will Chicago is the first citywide plan in more than 50 years, and the City of Chicago is
bringing the planning process to every Ward this summer. DPD will release a draft document in
July outlining the Goals and Objectives of We Will Chicago. Promotion Captains will be trained
to educate the public about the We Will Chicago framework and collect feedback. To learn more
about We Will Chicago, click here.

As a We Will Chicago Promotion Captain, you will represent the Chicago Department of
Planning and Development (DPD) and the We Will Chicago planning process at events across
the city this summer and fall. Promotion Captains will provide logistical support to We Will
Chicago Promoters at events like street festivals, farmers markets, outdoor concerts, and block
parties. Promotion Captains will be responsible for transporting We Will Chicago Promotion
equipment and materials to events and ensuring Promoters are prepared for a successful
engagement.

This is a seasonal position, offering up to 24 hours per week.

Responsibilities:
  • Represent the City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development (DPD) and We Will Chicago at assigned in-person events.
  • Transport We Will Chicago engagement equipment and materials from a storage facility located in Wicker Park to events and back.
  • Assist Promoters with setting up and taking down We Will Chicago engagement equipment and materials at events.
  • Coordinate with MUSE staff and Promoters to ensure a smooth event experience.
  • Take photos on your phone at events and deliver to the MUSE Community + Design team as requested.
  • Submit Captain event reports in a timely fashion.
  • Ensure Promoters submit event reports in a timely fashion.
Required Skills and Experience:
  • Availability to work off hours and/or weekends.
  • Valid driver’s license and reliable access to a vehicle to be used during shifts.
  • Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment, bending, stooping, standing long hours, and lifting up to 40 lbs.
  • Communicate effectively with all people, regardless of ages, abilities, cultural groups, economic statuses, sexual orientation, and/or disabilities.
  • Comfortable speaking with strangers and in public.
  • Familiarity with the city of Chicago and its neighborhoods.
  • Comfortable travelling to and working in any neighborhood in the city of Chicago. We will do our best to assign Promotion Captains to events close to their home neighborhoods.
  • Ability to troubleshoot basic technological issues on mobile devices like tablets.
  • Outgoing and energetic.
  • Manages Promoters at the assigned event; fosters a team spirit.
  • Prompt, punctual, and professional.
  • Access to internet and a device to complete weekly paperwork.
  • Works well in an unstructured and informal environment, with limited supervision.
  • Good at solving problems, thinking creatively, and self-motivation.
  •  Ability to take direction and to learn basic facts about urban planning and the We Will Chicago planning process.
  • Other duties as assigned
Preferred skills and experiences:
  • Fluent in English. Fluency in other languages such as Spanish, Polish, Mandarin, and American Sign Language highly preferred.
  • Experience working or volunteering in a community engagement role.
  • Experience in a customer service role.
  • Confidence driving and parking on Chicago streets.
Requirements:
Successful completion of a paid training course that covers We Will Chicago key elements,
public engagement best practices, media relations, cultural sensitivity, and conflict resolution.

This is a drug-free workplace, and we are proud to be an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity
Employer. We strongly encourage applications from women, people of color, and members of
the LGBTQIA+ community.

We Will Chicago Engagement Captains are not employees of the City of Chicago. Engagement
Captains are employed and managed by MUSE Community + Design.

Interested applicants should send cover letter, resume, and two professional references
to Ally Brisbin at ally@musecommunitydesign.com with subject line: WE WILL CHICAGO –
CAPTAIN. Please answer the following question in your cover letter: What is your favorite
summer tradition or event in your neighborhood?

Position is open until filled. No calls please

Short-Term Data Analysis Work Opportunity (50 hours @ $18/hour) - Chicago

Dear UPP students,
I’m advertising a short term, approximately 50 hour data analysis job that pays $18 per hour. You could do the analysis according to your schedule, ideally not to exceed a total time period of 4 weeks (if you can and if you want to, you can also finish the job in a week). At a minimum, you should be able to devote 15 hours per week.

About the job:

Broadly speaking, it is about identifying all census tract to census tract work flows contained within the boundaries of approximately 80 Census defined Urbanized Areas. The end result is city specific matrix of tract-to-tract work flows. I have the raw data; your task is really about number crunching. You should feel comfortable working with Excel. I have a work-flow laid out, you just need to follow instructions.

You also need to identify city hall locations for the principal city in the 80 Urbanized Areas (New York city hall for the New York – Newark UA, for example). You need Google Earth to complete this task. I can also show you how to create points and store their lat-longs in an Excel file.

Please write me if you are interested or if you have any questions

Site Acquisition Associate (Telecom Industry; Contract to Hire), Black & Veatch - Burr Ridge, IL (Chicago, Southwest Suburb)

Black & Veatch is looking to bring on a new Grad with a degree in Urban Planning. Someone that has completed an internship would be preferred.

Training will be provided! (No Telecom experience required for this Entry Level role)


We have had great success placing newly grads with Urban Planning degrees throughout the US with this client. If there is any way you could assist with resumes, I would really appreciate it! 

Business Title
Site Acquisition Associate


Location
Burr Ridge, IL
Division
Telecom
Primary Purpose
Assists with candidate information reports related to leasing and land use viability. Assists with lease or other real estate agreements. Coordinates with outside vendor partners, environmental engineers, architectural & engineering firms, title search firms and others to ensure that transactions close within defined timeframes. Identify potential risk scenarios, draft and proof recordable transaction documents, easements, warranty deeds, etc. for legal department review. Assists with zoning and permitting application preparation. Monitors progress of the application and facilitate jurisdictional requests for additional information as a result of the application review process. Ensures compliance to the quality and safety goals and objectives.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities
• Serves as Site Acquisition Assistant/Coordinator for legal transactions and land use processing. • Communicates activities with team members and other departments, as needed. • Assists with site sketches, as needed. • Interviews zoning/permitting personnel to obtain jurisdictional approval requirements for installation of wireless communication facilities and/or related wireless equipment as project scope defines. • Assists with review of applicable zoning ordinances. • Assists with land use entitlement applications and presentations before governmental and architectural review boards. • Assists Site Acquisition Specialists and Site Acquisition Managers daily, duties may include assistance with tower owners and/or private landlords to negotiate and secure lease entitlements as project scope defines. Coordinate with client and engineering department to obtain information necessary for entitlement applications (RF Affidavits, propagation maps, photo-simulations, etc…). • Reviews site specific documents. • Reviews the quality and completeness of site specific documentation. • Tracks progress on all open transactions. • Maintains a high degree of customer service and integrity when dealing with clients. • Other duties or special projects, as assigned. • Verifies and/or obtains Enhanced 911 addresses.
Minimum Qualifications
Education: Prefer 4 year degree, Degrees in Urban Planning preferred but not required Experience: Telecommunications industry experience preferred. Knowledge of tower industry is desired.
Preferred Job Qualifications
• Ability to work independently as well as with others • Oral and written communications skills • Real estate, sales, or legal negotiation experience, strongly desired • Ability to communicate and negotiate effectively • Ability to read and comprehend legal documents such as legal descriptions, surveys, ground leases, easements, deeds, land purchase contracts, mortgages, title policies, subordination, and CAD drawings • Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Word, and Outlook • Adheres to, supports and enhances the Divisions Environmental, Safety, Health and Security Program and Divisions Quality Management System.


Term: 6-12 month contract-2-permanent position. Full benefits once you become a permanent employee.


Rate: $15-$17/hour depending on experience or Internship.


Work Location: 7600 South County Line Road, Burr Ridge, IL 60527


Benefits: They are a great, solid, International company to work for and would offer the following benefits once you become a permanent employee.

·         very extensive health plan,
·         2 weeks vacation,
·         2 weeks sick,
·         1 week dependent leave,
·         401k
·         plus discretionary bonus,
·         extensive training etc.
·         They did confirm you can move departments (and countries) by applying for other roles once you are permanent. (Offices throughout the US)

Land Use/Zoning Research (30-40 Hours/Week, Temp.), UIC, IHRP - Chicago


The Institute for Health Research and Policy at the University of Illinois at Chicago has an immediate opening for temporary, 30-40 hour/week hourly person with experience and/or training in planning and land use law and/or local government and policy-related research to join a project examining the impact of policy factors that may influence physical activity in community members located in jurisdictions across the United States. Working in conjunction with project investigators and other team members, the incumbent for this position will be responsible for reviewing and coding relevant policies from a sample of over 6,000 communities located throughout the United States.  The policies coded will include municipal and county zoning codes, form-based codes, and SmartCodes.  This position will commence immediately and will continue on or until April 30th, 2014. This is a temporary, hourly position; this is not a benefits-eligible position.

Key Qualifications:

·       Master’s degree in urban planning/land use, political science, public policy or related discipline.  A bachelor’s degree will be considered with comparable degree and relevant experience;
·       Ability to work 30-40 hours/week during normal business hours;
·       Experience/familiarity with urban/land use planning and law;
·       Research experience;
·       Strong attention to detail;
·       Good organizational skills;
·       Ability to work independently and as part of a team;
·       Ability to follow specific directions, but ask for guidance as needed; and
·       An interest in obesity and related public health issues;


To Apply:


For full consideration, please send a copy of your resume or CV to Emily Thrun at ethrun2@uic.edu. Transcript, writing sample, and references will be requested from applicants of interest.  Applications will be reviewed/accepted until the position is filled. No phone calls, please. Due to the volume of applications, only applicants of interest will be contacted. UIC is an EEO employer.

Research (Hourly, Part-Time), UIC Center for Clinical and Translational Science - Chicago

The UIC Center for Clinical and Translational Science is looking for a Research Hourly employee. In order to be considered for the position, you must have a Bachelor’s degree and be able to assist with requesting, entering, merging, and organizing data in a database.  The ideal candidate should be skilled in using Microsoft Access, working with large datasets, detail-oriented and organized, with good communication skills.  Familiarity with SPSS is a plus.
This is a part-time position (20 hours per week) and does not included benefits.
Interested candidates should contact:  Jessica Hyink:  jhyink2@uic.edu.

Canvasser, Field Manager, or Campaign Organizer, Illinois PIRG - Chicago

Job Title: Canvasser, Field Manager, or Campaign Organizer
Location: Chicago, IL
Term: Fall 2013
Hours: 1:45 PM – 10:00 PM

Campaign Description: Here in Chicago, we’re working with Illinois PIRG on a campaign to end taxpayer subsidies going to big agribusiness corporations like Monsanto and Cargill. Every year, taxpayers spend billions of dollars on subsidies for cash crops like corn that are processed into junk food ingredients like high fructose corn syrup.  These subsidies are set to expire this fall—September 30th to be exact—and these companies have hired an army of lobbyists to ensure they continue to receive billions in taxpayer handouts.  In 2012 these companies spent $220 million lobbying to keep these subsidies in the farm bill; we’ll never be able to outspend these companies, but we do have the opportunity to mobilize public support and put grassroots pressure on our elected officials to do the right thing: end this wasteful use of our tax dollars by ending these subsidies.
Almost anything you can think of would be a better use of our tax dollars than subsidizing the ingredients in junk food, but every year more than a billion taxpayer dollars do just that. Huge, profitable corporations, like Cargill and Monsanto, have pocketed $19 billion since 1995 and turned subsidized crops into junk food ingredients — including high fructose corn syrup.
These taxpayer giveaways are all the more absurd at a time when one-in-three kids is overweight or obese, and obesity-related diseases like diabetes are turning into an epidemic.
No one in Congress wants to be seen standing up for taxpayer giveaways to junk food. Cutting wasteful spending while attacking childhood obesity could be the perfect storm we need to push past the junk food industry.
Job Activities/Scope:
 We sign up members and fundraise for Illinois PIRG through street canvassing. We get out into public places and talk with as many people as possible about the work of Illinois PIRG. We identify people who support the issue and get them involved. Canvassers will receive rigorous training on the skill of canvassing, and will have the opportunity to receive optional, additional trainings on campaign skills such as generating local media coverage, petitioning, and campaign strategy.

Knowledge and Skills: There are no requirements for prior knowledge or skills. Broadly, we are looking for candidates who work hard, communicate well, and are interested in working toward positive social change.

Compensation/Pay: The average pay is $10-$15 per hour.

To apply: Apply online HERE, and we will be in touch shortly. You can also call our office directly at (312) 559 -4701

Part-Time GIS Mapper/Research Assistant, Latino Policy Forum - Chicago

Latino Policy Forum Job Announcement

POSITION TITLE: Research Assistant and Mapper
DEPARTMENT: Education
REPORTS TO: Director of Education

The Latino Policy Forum is a policy and advocacy nonprofit organization
dedicated to increasing the power, influence, and leadership of the
Latino community and ensure the well-being of Latinos and society as a
whole throughout the Chicago metropolitan region. The Forum's goals
include focusing efforts on improving education, housing, and
immigration challenges that face the Chicago area Latino community.

Summary: The Forum seeks a part-time research assistant and mapper to
lead efforts to increase its data sets, knowledge, and expertise in
mapping Latino concentrations with an emphasis on teacher/service
provider preparation in early education. This position requires a
candidate to be highly self-motivated, take initiative, manage multiple
priorities, have excellent data software management skills, and be an
effective member of the education team.
Under the direction of the Director of Education, the researcher
develops, coordinates, and implements the Forum’s data mapping
activities and staff training in the software. The agency views the
mapping project(s) as an extension of its current work with the
following objectives: visually represent the presence of English
language learners in Preschool for All programs, and geographically
demonstrate the need for additional preschool teachers with a
bilingual/ESL endorsement or approval.

Responsibilities:
• Assist in the identification and selection of data mapping software
• Plan, implement, manage all activities for researching/mapping project(s)
• Provide technical assistance and training support to Forum staff with
software
• Among projects currently under consideration are: number/percent of
ELLs in Preschool for All by county; number/percent of ELLs in Preschool
for All by municipality; number of Preschool for All teachers with
bilingual/ESL endorsement/approval; overlay maps of ELLs in PFA and
preschool teachers with bilingual/ESL endorsement or approval

Qualifications:
• BA; advanced degree (or in progress) preferred
• Measureable experience in research and use of mapping software
• Strong, demonstrable writing, editing, analytical and oral
presentation skills; ability to accurately communicate complex
information to the general public
• Well-organized, self-starter, adaptable in challenging situations;
able to manage multiple tasks
• Bilingual Spanish-English preferred (written and spoken)
The Forum is an equal opportunity employer.

NO PHONE CALLS
Please send or email resume to: Education Department 180 N. Michigan,
Ste. 1250 Chicago, IL 60601
Resumes@latinopolicyforum.org Resumes@latinopolicyforum.org>