Donald Jobs |
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EDUCATION |
HARVARD LAW SCHOOL | J.D. Candidate | May 2014 (Expected) |
Activities: | Harvard Human Rights Journal, 1L Editor |
Harvard Immigration Project, Board Member |
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME | B.A. in Honors Theology/Political Science | May 2008 |
Honors: | summa cum laude |
Department Honors - Theology |
Activities: | Center for Social Concerns (service-learning opportunities) |
Notre Dame Glee Club |
Honors Thesis: | Beyond Just War: Catholic Peacebuilding Since John XXIII |
EXPERIENCE |
TENANT ADVOCACY PROJECT | Cambridge, MA | August 2011-Present |
Student Representative |
• | Represented low-income family in Section 8 termination hearing. |
• | Research landlord-tenant problems and deliver advice through hotline for low-income callers. |
• | Will join the intake committee in Spring 2011, researching and screening cases for potential representation. |
CAPITAL AREA IMMIGRANTS’ RIGHTS COALITION | Washington, DC | 2008-2011 |
Board of Immigration Appeals Accredited Representative/Legal Assistant |
• | Directly represented detained immigrants in complex immigration claims before the Arlington Immigration Court and the Department of Homeland Security. |
• | Managed the Credible Fear Program and the Detained Children’s Program. |
• | Screened cases for pro bono referral and mentored attorneys. |
• | Performed factual investigation and legal research. Supervised intake volunteers during jail visits. |
FOUNDRY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH | Washington, DC | 2008-2011 |
• | Served as an English as a Second Language teacher for Spanish-speaking people in the local community. |
• | Participated in Foundry’s efforts in coalition with the Washington Interfaith Network to garner support on the District of Columbia City Council for funding for permanent supportive housing for chronically homeless individuals and other homelessness/fair housing issues. |
• | Served as the Worship Leader for the church’s Mission Council, which provides vision and leadership to Foundry’s social justice activities. |
CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES | Kampala, Uganda | Summer 2007 |
• | Facilitated monitoring and evaluation sessions with local partner organizations implementing USAID-funded peacebuilding and AIDS programs. |
• | Developed training materials. Prepared and edited reports and proposals for USAID grants. |
SHALOM CATHOLIC WORKER HOUSE | Kansas City, KS | Summer 2007 |
• | Oriented, supervised, and supported each day’s volunteers. Supported the day-to-day running of the homeless shelter. |
PUBLICATIONS |
"Respondent's Brief …. (full name redacted for purposes of the sample)." | Journal Paper |
(Published as an appendix to practice manual) Available at [URL goes here]. |
PERSONAL AND LANGUAGES |
Recognized twice by the Mennonite Mission Network in news articles written about my work at CAIR Coalition. Earned rank of Eagle Scout. Proficient in Spanish and French. Conversational in Italian. |
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