The Children's Trust Announces
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Trust-Funded Providers: Growth Plans for Summer-Only Programs
Kindly note that when summer-only (YAS/YEN/EEI) programs were renewed by The Children’s Trust board, we indicated in the growth plan summary that growth plans would be developed upon contract execution. The focus of the first growth plan is to reflect on last year’s data, including the research end of year review, summer CAT observation and CM review, and implement any changes during summer 2018. Contract managers will be collaborating with providers to complete the first growth plan by
May 15 and the second growth/summary plan by
August 15.
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Promote Your Event for FREE on our Community Calendar
If your organization is having an event, let us know and we'll help you promote it. Events can be for the community at large or specific to other service providers in Miami-Dade County. The only requirement is that they offer no- or low-cost opportunities to attendees; please note that we are unable to include galas and fundraisers at this time. Events can be health fairs, back-to-school events, movie screenings, training and professional development, or similar events. Simply fill out our online
Community Outreach and Calendar Form at least two weeks prior to your event to get started.
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Providers & Partners, Tell Us All About Your Good Work!
From the
Herald to the
Miami Times to CBS 4, Trust-funded programs and initiatives throughout the community have been featured for the life-changing services they provide to the children and families of Miami-Dade - and you could be next.
Click here to tell us about your latest triumphs and you just may turn on the TV or turn a page in the paper to see your face!
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SPARK Training - Northwest
The Children's Trust is sponsoring a SPARK curriculum training for YAS providers on
Friday, March 16, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m., at the North Pointe YMCA Family Center, located at 7351 NW 186th Street, Miami, FL 33015. If your agency implements SPARK for its fitness programming, the staff member who delivers your SPARK curriculum should attend. Registration required;
reserve your spot via our community calendar. Additional questions may be directed to Carol Brogan at
carol@thechildrenstrust.org.
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The Advocacy Network on Disabilities: Upcoming Trainings
- Structure for Success Thursday, March 15, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., Gwen Cherry Park, 7090 NW 22nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33147
- Let’s Play Together: Practical Solutions for Adapting Recreational Activities Friday, March 23, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., Branches, 129 SW 5th Avenue, Florida City, FL 33034
- Count Me In: Teaching Children to Embrace Diversity Thursday, April 5, 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m., West Dade Regional Library, 9445 Coral Way, Miami, FL 33165
- Navigating Community Resources Thursday, April 19, 10 a.m. - noon, Alper JCC, 11155 SW 112th Avenue, Miami, FL 33176
- An Administrator’s Overview of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Friday, April 27, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., Tamiami Park, 11201 SW 24th Street, Miami, FL 33165
- Discovering Inclusion 2: Beyond Awareness Friday, April 27, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., Cutler Bay, FL 33157
Discovering Inclusion training now available online! This training introduces different types of disabilities, benefits of inclusion, People First Language, respectful etiquette and the characteristics of an inclusive program; this training fulfills The Children’s Trust’s Inclusion training requirements.
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Project Rise: Upcoming Trainings
- Differentiated Literacy Instruction Tuesday, March 20, 10:30 a.m. - 1 p.m., NSU Kendall, Room 419
Many additional trainings are available online! Preregistration required for all for Project RISE trainings;
click here to register.
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Injury Prevention: Upcoming Trainings
All Trust-funded providers are required to participate in childhood injury prevention capacity-building efforts facilitated by the Public Health Trust's
Injury Free Coalition for Kids of Miami. Remaining available trainings for March are listed below; visit our community calendar at
www.thechildrenstrust.org for full descriptions and registration information. All trainings held at 1601 NW 12th Avenue, Miami, FL 33136, unless otherwise indicated.
- Passenger Safety & Education Wednesday, March 21, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
- Home Safety Training & Education Wednesday, March 21, 3-4 p.m.
- Passenger Safety & Education Wednesday, March 28, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
- Home Safety Training & Education Wednesday, March 28, 3-4 p.m.
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FREE Summer Meals for Children & Youth - Sign Up TODAY!
Summer BreakSpot, a program that provides free meals to children and youth ages birth-18 years at participating service sites, is underway. We encourage ALL children and youth summer program providers to contact sponsors TODAY to secure participation at each of their program service sites. Be sure to confirm available menus (hot or cold) and delivery times BEFORE making a decision on which sponsor best meets the needs of your participants and program environment. In addition, we strongly urge providers to designate their program service sites as “open sites,” where children and youth ages birth-18 years living in their communities may also participate in the free meals program, even if they do not participate in provider programming. Open sites serve a critical role in minimizing food insecurity in Miami-Dade while schools are closed and are, for some children, a literal lifesaver. The Children’s Trust is also supporting Florida Impact efforts to increase accessibility to summer meals for those children who have no access to open sites, through pediatric clinics and WIC and HUB sites. Contact Sam Hopwood at
shopwood@flimpact.org for more information. Parents can call 211 or text FOOD or COMIDA (for Spanish) to 877-877 to find service sites delivering summer meals for children ages birth-18 near their home.
Click here for additional Summer BreakSpot resources; current sponsors are listed below:
- After-School Program (ASP) Contact Christina at 954.596.9000.
- Christian Fellowship CDC In addition to programs/sites serving children and youth up to age 18, the organization seeks to support those that serve developmentally delayed young adults over the age of 18. Contact Anna Jackson at 305.308.0542.
- Community Action Agency Contact Rany Panchanathan at 786.469.4789 or ppncha@miamidade.gov.
- FLIPANY Visit www.flipany.org for more information and to register; a free, one-time healthy food demo event for parents is available for 50 or more participants. Contact Viktoriya Yudovina at 954.636.2388 or vyudovina@flipany.org.
- Miami-Dade County Public Schools Contact Berne Galvez at mgalvezberne@dadeschools.net.
- Rayfield Family Literacy Contact Senetta Carter at 800.913.5481, 954.894.0518 or senettacar@aol.com.
- Sisters for Abundant Living Download an application at www.sistersforabundantliving.com; Contact Courtney at 305.826.7900.
- Village Youth Services In addition to free meals, Village Youth Services is also offering free nutrition education workshops. Contact Lamekka Noble at 305.621.5836 or info@villageyouth.org.
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Training: Infant & Early Childhood Mental Health
Christine Hughes, Ph.D., developmental psychologist and leader in the maternal and child health and education fields, announces a three-part series of trainings on infant and early childhood mental health for professionals who work with young children and their families. There has never been a clearer time for professionals serving infants and young children to learn about good mental health at the earliest ages - what it is, how we foster it and what that means for our services and programs. This is a must for anyone who works with children under 6 years of age. Trainings to be held on
Tuesday, April 17,
Tuesday, May 15 and
Tuesday, June 19; $45 fee per class (late registration rate is $60). Register by April 9 at
www.thedevelopingmother.com/events or by calling 786.529.1314.
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Empowering Our Youth: FREE Workshop for Teens!
The Miami Community Leadership Forum announces a FREE youth leadership workshop on
Friday, March 23, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., at the Joseph Caleb Center, Meeting Room 110, 5400 NW 22nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33142. Participants will discuss the characteristics of a leader, effective communication, and branding and social media, as well as learn how leadership and community engagement can benefit them and their communities. All participants MUST be 13-18 years of age and register in advance;
click here to RSVP. For more information, email
community@nhssf.org or call 786.527.3270.
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Workshop: Nonprofit Collaboration
Women’s Fund Miami announces "How to Collaborate with Other Nonprofits," presented by YWCA of Greater Miami-Dade CEO Kerry-Ann Royes, on
Wednesday, March 21, 8:30-11 a.m. Participants will explore how their nonprofits can benefit from collaborating with others working on similar issues and/or with similar populations to advance common goals; learn how to identify the right collaborative partners; discover different forms of collaboration; and more! Tickets are $10 in advance or $20 at the door; both include a light breakfast.
Click here for full details and to register; event will take place at the Center for Social Change Miami, 2103 Coral Way, Miami, FL 33145.
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Youth Mental Health First Aid Training
Youth Mental Health First Aid (YMHFA) training is an 8-hour course that teaches any adult how to help an adolescent who is developing a mental health problem or experiencing a mental health crisis. The training helps you to identify, understand and respond to signs and symptoms of addictions and mental illness. The course introduces common mental health challenges for youth, reviews typical adolescent development and provides a 5-step action plan on how to help young people in both crisis and noncrisis situations. Workshop takes place on
Wednesday, March 21;
click here to register. For more detailed information or if you wish to host a private training, contact Tony Martinez at 305.487.3825.
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Training: Postpartum Depression
The Postpartum Healing and Education Center announces a postpartum depression workshop on
Wednesday, March 21, 9 a.m. - noon, taking place at Country Club of Miami, 6801 NW 186th Street, Miami, FL 33015. Cost: $40, including three CEUs for LCSWs, LMHCs and LMFTs. To register, contact Ana Romero at 954.558.8360 or
aromero@postpartumeducation.com.
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Youth Arts Enrichment (YEP) Grant - Application Training
All applicants to the
Youth Arts Enrichment Program (YEP) grant, a joint initiative of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and The Children's Trust, must attend one workshop prior to application. This workshop will provide instruction on using the Department of Cultural Affairs' new online grant platform, "Survey Monkey Apply," as well as review program eligibility criteria, application and reporting requirements. Two sessions available:
- Thursday, March 15, 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
- Tuesday, March 20, 2-4 p.m.
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Attention Nonprofits: Share Your Change-Making Ideas to Get Funded!
United Way of Miami-Dade announces two new grant opportunities through Inspire305, a new initiative calling on innovators, change-makers and emerging philanthropic leaders who are working on systemic change in our community. Selected finalists will be put to a public online vote and pitch their nonprofit at a culminating Inspire305 event in June. There will be two grants awarded: a $25,000 Grand Innovator award and a $10,000 Trailblazer award.
Deadline to apply is Friday, April 13, 2018, 11:59 p.m.;
visit inspire305.org for more information and application guidelines.
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Scholarship Opportunities
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Visual & Performing Arts
The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation announces several funding opportunities for students:
- Visual Arts Scholarship This $3,000 award is for students with majors in the visual arts including, but not limited to, architecture, ceramics, drawing, fashion, graphic design, illustration, interior design, painting, photography, sketching, video production and other decorative arts. Click here for more information and to apply; deadline is on Friday, April 20, 5 p.m.
- Performing Arts Scholarship This $3,000 award is for full-time students with majors in the performing arts including, but not limited to, drama, music, dance, opera, marching bands and other musical ensembles. Click here for more information and to apply; deadline is on Friday, April 20, 5 p.m.
- Education Scholarship This $500-$8,200 award is for students of all majors who are preparing to pursue or are currently pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree full-time at a U.S. accredited college or university. Click here for more information and to apply; deadline is on Friday, May 18, 5 p.m.
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Career Opportunities
*Denotes new posting
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Available Positions at The Children's Trust
- Research & Evaluation Analyst To serve as a critical member of both cross- and interdepartmental teams who engages in proactive problem-solving and critical thinking/analysis related to particular child, youth and family program areas and populations. Primary responsibilities include the identification and critical review of evidence-based/best practices in specified program areas; assistance for funded service providers and Trust staff on development of program performance measures; oversight of reporting methods for capturing program performance; regular appraisal of basic program performance statistics and data analyses; contribution to reports that explain initiative results to a variety of audiences; and systems enhancement to ensure accountability. This exempt salaried position works under general supervision and support of a senior research and evaluation analyst.
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Request for Proposals: Website Design
The Healthy Start Coalition of Miami-Dade announces a Request for Proposals (RFP) for website redesign. The agency provides information on its programs and services through its website, including the Healthy Start Program, MomCare Program and the Fetal Infant Mortality Review project. The website also provides a venue for event and meeting registration, and serves to share documents and forms with contracted providers and community partners. Healthy Start contracted providers use the website to advertise group classes to clients, and retrieve forms and contractual documents through a secure portal. Healthcare providers and community partners in Miami-Dade County use the website to learn about Healthy Start Coalition programs and services, retrieve important documents such as referral forms, and complete forms to request educational materials related to maternal, infant and child health. Community partners will also find on the website dates and information on upcoming trainings and meetings to discuss maternal and infant health topics. Those interested in applying to this RFP may contact Evelyn Castillo at
ecastillo@hscmd.org or 305.541.0210 to request a copy of the RFP in its entirety. Deadline for submission is
Friday, March 30, at 5 p.m. ET.
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Case Manager - MSW/BSW *
Miami Bridge Youth & Family Services seeks a case manager for residential services to provide case management and counseling services to runaway, truant and other troubled youth and their families. Must demonstrate cultural competency and sensitivity to all service populations, employees and stakeholders. For complete job description, qualifications and application guidelines, visit
www.miamibridge.org.
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Counselors - After-School
Kidworks USA seeks counselors for its after-school program from 2-6 p.m. Responsibilities include supervising school-age children as well assisting them with homework and other activities. Must be charismatic, fun and kind! Contact Odaimys (Ody) Diaz for more information at 305.822.5437.
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Office Manager
Touching Miami with Love seeks a full-time office manager for its Overtown site. Responsibilities include general bookkeeping, processing accounts receivable, maintaining files, grant management, mass mailings, donor database management, human resources, volunteer management, supervision of support staff and overall office management. Schedule: Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Must possess bachelor's degree, 3-5 years' direct experience in office management or related field, experience in QuickBooks and Microsoft Office (experience with donor database programs preferred), and ability to pass a Level 2 background check and drug screening. Email résumé, three professional or personal references, and a separate cover letter (in which you state your qualifications and why you want to work with a Christian nonprofit organization, and provide a description of your experiences performing the required duties and your salary needs) to
trina@touchingmiamiwithlove.org.
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Program Evaluation Specialist *
Q-Q Research Consultants seeks a highly qualified program evaluation specialist to provide both process and outcome evaluation to multiple 21st Century Community Learning Centers programs. Must be able to determine fidelity between the program in theory and in action, assess the program’s progress in meeting stated outcomes, carry out work in a manner that considers the practical application and usefulness of the evaluation, engage the client in the process and present findings in a way that supports data-informed decision-making. Must also meet deadlines and offer assistance and consultation to clients as needed. Email résumé to
robyn@qqresearchconsultants.com.
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Site/Office Manager *
Kristi House seeks a site/office manager for its Project GOLD program drop in center. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, assisting members and emerging members of the center access needed personnel or services; providing information and assistance to callers and visitors that vary from crisis needs to law enforcement issues to support needs; and shopping, planning and leading staff in the preparation of the evening meal. Must possess community college degree or experience working in nonprofit organizations; ability to work well with staff and clients from diverse cultures and ethnicities; and ability to interact well with at-risk girls and victims of trauma. For complete job description, qualifications and application guidelines, visit
www.kristihouse.org.
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Teachers - Infant and Toddler
Kiddieland Kinder and Nursery School seeks creative, responsible, energetic preschool teachers for infants and toddler classrooms (three positions currently available). Must possess experience in child care, including CDA/FCCPC or equivalent, DCF hours and first aid/CPR certification, as well as bilingual fluency (English/Spanish). Level 2 background screening required. Full- and part-time positions available. Email résumé to
kiddieland@bellsouth.net.
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Available Positions at the Advocate Program
- Care Coordinator - Full-Time To provide home-based services to children and their families with exposure to high conflict and/or domestic violence. Must possess knowledge of Miami-Dade community resources, minimum two years' experience working with target population and bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, human services or related field; bilingual fluency (English/Spanish or English/Haitian Creole) preferred.
- Child & Family Specialist - Full-Time To provide home-based services to families with exposure to high conflict and/or domestic violence. Must be licensed or license eligible; and possess master's degree in social work, psychology or related field; strong clinical assessment skills; and minimum two years' experience working with children and families. Bilingual fluency (English/Spanish or English/Haitian Creole) preferred.
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Available Positions at Infinite Ways Network (IWN)
- Behavioral Health Consultant Position may also be filled by a Certified Addiction Professional (LCSW, LMFT, LMHC or Licensed Psychologist). Ideal candidate will be bilingual (English/Spanish and/or English/Creole), and possess minimum two years' experience in the field, as well as evening and weekend availability.
- Certified Child Welfare Case Managers Must be bilingual (English/Spanish and/or English/Creole) and possess a bachelor's degree in social work or related field, minimum two years' experience working with at-risk children and families in an in-home setting providing resource linkage services, and evening and weekend availability.
Email résumé and cover letter as a single PDF attachment to Schiller Joseph at
infinitewaysnetwork@gmail.com; you may also fax it to 727.897.8022.
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Available Positions at the Institute for Child and Family Health *
- CAT Children Mentor To assist clients with educational, vocational and life skills development, and help families enhance their family support network. Minimum high school diploma and at least one year experience working with children and adolescents in group, classroom, tutoring or related settings. Must also be knowledgeable in areas of child development, family functioning, child abuse and neglect, and resistant clients; skilled in collaborating with other disciplines and services; possess a strong ability to work directly with the public; and able to work in a busy and often hectic environment. Availability to provide in-home services and work evening hours required.
- Developmental Specialist II - PACE Program To provide support to Developmental Specialists I when conducting parenting classes and parent-child interaction groups, purchasing and maintaining program materials, and obtaining donations from community partners. Bachelor’s degree in mental health or related field (degree in child development preferred); knowledge in areas of child development, infant mental health, family functioning, child abuse and neglect, and resistant clients; and proven skill in collaborating with other disciplines and services required. Must also participate in and successfully complete training on The Incredible Years Curriculum.
- Hourly Direct Therapists - Licensed and Unlicensed To be responsible for, but not limited to, conducting intakes (licensed), participating in monthly case staffing meetings and implementing therapeutic treatment plans for emotionally disturbed children/adolescents through individual, group therapy and behavioral management. Master's level degree in social work, mental health counseling, marriage and family therapy or psychology with current state of Florida license or Registered Intern status with state of Florida. Two years' experience with severely emotionally disturbed children; knowledge in areas of child development, family functioning, child abuse and neglect, and resistant clients; and proven skill in collaborating with other disciplines and services a must. Bilingual fluency preferred; background screening required.
- Mental Health Targeted Case Manager To be responsible for providing community-based case management services to assigned clients including, but not limited to, assessing clients' need for services; and advocating for, linking to and monitoring services. Must possess bachelor's degree in counseling, social work, psychology, criminal justice, nursing, rehabilitation, special education, health education or a related human services field; one year of full-time or equivalent of related case management experience working with children with serious emotional disturbances; or a bachelor’s degree from an accredited university or college and three years of full-time or equivalent of related case management experience working with children with serious emotional disturbances. Knowledge of available resources in the service area for children with serious emotional disturbances; and of state and federal statues, rules and policies that effect the target population, also required; bilingual fluency (English/Spanish) preferred. Must be willing to become a Certified Case Manager through the Florida Certification Board; background screening also required.
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Available Positions at Lotus House
- Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) Therapist Master's level therapist trained and experienced in providing evidence-based child-parent psychotherapy (CPP) with fidelity for children and families with high special needs, histories of complex trauma, and medical and mental health issues. Must already be trained and also be committed to helping improve the lives of women and children in the community. Minimum master's degree in mental health counseling, clinical social work, marriage and family therapy or the equivalent, and must be licensed or a registered clinical intern; bilingual fluency also required.
- Nonprofit Grants Manager - QuickBooks Experience a Must! * To assist with financial and contractual reporting and compliance to funding and regulating agencies. Responsibilities include without limitation, generating and interpreting financial reports, classing of revenue and expenses, narrative and financial reporting to various funding and government agencies, other contract and grant compliance matters, and more. Must possess minimum five years' + experience in grants management and proficiency in QuickBooks software.
- Psychiatrist - Part-Time To provide onsite psychiatric care as part of the agency's holistic health and wellness services for high special needs women, youth and children at its residential facility, a shelter for women and children experiencing homelessness. Required services include initial psychiatric evaluations, follow-up evaluations and care; diagnoses; reports necessary for disability benefits, housing verifications and other required documentation of disabilities; crisis intervention and assessment; writing prescriptions; and more. Must possess experience working with women and youth with histories of serious trauma, domestic violence, serious mental illness, post-traumatic stress symptomatology, and other high special needs, as well as experience working with the LGBTQIA community. Must possess specialty in psychiatry and ability to write prescriptions and make diagnoses. Psychiatric nurse practitioners should only apply if they have signed protocols and supervision by a medical doctor, as the agency is unable to provide medical doctor supervision and protocols for nurse practitioners.
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Available Positions at Miami Lighthouse for the Blind & Visually Impaired
- Job Services Specialist To provide support and training to program clients by performing skills assessment and job orientation, and by providing assistance in the job search process, including cover letter and résumé writing, job openings search and interviewing techniques. Must possess bachelor's degree in relevant field and minimum one year experience working in human resources, employment services or related.
- Marketing and Events Coordinator To be responsible for special events and marketing efforts to promote the programs, events and services of the organization. Must possess bachelor’s degree in marketing, communications, journalism, public relations or related field; and ability to communicate effectively in verbal and written English. Related experience preferred.
- Program Coordinator To be responsible for scheduling and managing day-to-day office and clinical operations for the Florida Heiken Children’s Vision Program. High school diploma (associate degree preferred); one year experience working with databases and running queries/reports (experience working in a medical office preferred); and bilingual fluency (English/Spanish) required.
- Teacher To provide instruction to children ages birth to 21 years, develop and implement individualized lesson plans for each student, and collaborate with other professionals. Must possess bachelor's degree in visual disabilities from an accredited university; current TVI certification; ability to attend and complete required trainings; and excellent communication skills.
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Available Positions at Miami-Dade County Parks Disability Services *
- Disability Programs Specialist (Job ID #47966)
- Driver Attendant (Job ID #47953)
- Recreation Leader (Job ID #47970)
For more information on the above and other available positions in both the disability services department and elsewhere, visit
www.miamidade.gov. Please note that the deadline for applying to the part-time positions listed above is
Sunday, March 18.
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Available Positions at Miami-Dade County Public Schools - Early/Head Start
Seeking the following for its Early Head Start/Head Start programs:
- Center Director - Part-Time To assist center director. Must possess Director's Certificate.
- Early Head Start Educator To provide classroom instruction and supervision of infant and toddler classroom. Must possess associate degree in early childhood, and a CDA or FCCPC in infant and toddler.
- Head Start Assistant To assist classroom educator serving preschool children. Minimum CDA or FCCPC in preschool required.
- Head Start Educator To provide classroom instruction and supervision of preschool children. Associate degree in early childhood and CDA or FCCPC in preschool required.
- Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant To provide mental health consultation services in early childhood classrooms.
- School Psychologist Must possess master’s degree in social work and be a licensed or certified school psychologist.
- Staff Assistant Must possess bachelor’s degree in business or accounting.
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Available Positions at Our Kids of Miami-Dade/Monroe *
- Director of Program Operations Responsibilities include ensuring that day-to-day operations are efficient and effective, and that proper management of resources and the delivery of quality services are a priority and are integrated into the child welfare system of care; coaching and leading direct reports to exceed performance expectations; working with a diverse group of external clients and internal contacts at all levels of the organization; planning, prioritizing and organizing a diversified workload; and recommending and executing improvements in organizational procedures.
- Vice President & Chief Operations Officer Responsibilities include directing and managing enterprise IT plans, schedules, assets, policies and programs for data processing, network communications, business operations, computer services and management information systems; ensuring the privacy and security of user information systems; identifying emerging information technologies to be analyzed, assimilated, and integrated within the enterprise; and driving organizational best practices for risk management, technology/analytics project resource allocation and prioritization.
For complete job description, qualifications and application guidelines, visit
www.ourkids.us.
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Available Positions at St. Alban's Child Enrichment Center
- Maintenance/Custodian To provide and maintain safe, repair-free facilities at the Coconut Grove and South Miami Centers for children, staff, parents and visitors. Must wear a utility back support that must be in place when lifting. Duties include, but are not limited to, cleaning bathrooms, air vents, classrooms and laundry rooms, and collecting trash from waste containers, etc. Must possess at minimum ability to read and write English, and follow oral and written directives.
- Teacher To plan, conduct and supervise activities with a group of children ages 3-5 years. Activities take place in indoor and outdoor settings and are aimed at promoting physical health; approaches to learning; and the social, emotional, cognitive, intellectual, motor and physical development of the children. Must possess at minimum bachelor's degree in early childhood education, pre-K or primary education, preschool education or related field, or an associate degree in early childhood education.
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