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The Children's Trust Announces
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Calling All Trust Providers, Save Your Seat for Provider Meeting on Sept. 19 *
Mark your calendars for Thursday, September 19, as The Children's Trust will host its quarterly Provider Meeting with a general session for all Trust-funded providers from 10 a.m. to noon. After lunch, breakout sessions for providers in the areas of Youth Development K-12, Parenting/Family Strengthening and Partnerships will take place from 1-3 p.m.
The Provider Meeting will take place at the University of Miami's Donna E. Shalala Student Center - Grand Ballroom, where the theme of meeting will be "A Culture of Learning and Racial Equity." Please ensure that all staff members who are essential to our partnership attend; this includes executive directors/CEOs for the morning session, along with the individuals who manage your programs.
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SPARK Training in Allapattah and Homestead *
Learn the fundamentals of running successful, physical-activity programming in out-of-school time through the Sports, Play, and Active Recreation for Kids (SPARK) curriculum that focuses on the development of healthy lifestyles, motor skills, and movement knowledge. The program also reinforces positive social and interpersonal skills among children.
The Children's Trust is sponsoring two
FREE, one-day workshops to help our providers implement the SPARK curriculum successfully and with fidelity in Allapattah and Homestead:
- Village of Allapattah YMCA, 2370 NW 17 Ave., Miami, FL 33142, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturday, August 17.
- Homestead YMCA Family Center, 1034 NE 8 St., Homestead, FL 33030, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturday, August 24.
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Last Chance for 2020 Census Grants!
Miami-Dade Counts 2020 is interested in funding efforts in Miami-Dade County to encourage full participation in the 2020 Census. The grants will range from $5,000 to $25,000 and will be awarded to nonprofit and governmental organizations with thoughtful, culturally sensitive, and innovative strategies for reaching communities that have historically low rates of participation in the census.
Click here to submit your application by
August 15th.
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YAS Providers Without DCF Licenses Will Not Get Paid!
Attention YAS Providers: Effective August 1, 2019, The Children's Trust will NOT reimburse for direct service costs occurred at any sites without an active DCF license. Please read carefully the
non-payment policy and related form posted on our website. Once on the
Financial Page, click "Payments & Advances" and then "Policy" and "Form" under Non-Payment of Direct Services for Non-Compliance with Florida Department of Children and Families
New!
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Get the Inside Scoop on Grants and Grantmakers
To win grants, you need the most up-to-date, complete information you can get about grantmakers and the grants they've made. How can you get that? Only from the comprehensive database and powerful search tools of
Foundation Directory Online (FDO). You have
FREE access to the full FDO Professional at every
Miami-Dade Public Library System regional library through
The Children’s Trust paid subscription. Visit a regional library, log in through their Wi-Fi, and start finding those grants.
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For ALL Family Services Program Providers (Parenting, Family Strengthening, and Family and Neighborhood Support Programs)
UM Coach and Training and Implementation Associates are The Children’s Trust new Program and Professional Development funded providers for all the Family Services programs. Our main goal is to provide you, your team, and your agency with support in the implementation of your Children’s Trust Family Services program (Parenting, Family Strengthening, and Family and Neighborhood Support Programs). This Needs Assessment will represent the start of your training record for The Children's Trust new training requirements for Parenting, Family Strengthening, and Family and Neighborhood Support programs that go into effect August 1, 2019. Please be as honest as possible as you complete the Needs Assessment, as it will help drive the training and coaching content that is developed to support your work.
Each Family Services program staff member should complete the Needs Assessment survey by Friday, August 19, 2019. The survey should take approximately 15-25 minutes to complete.
Click Here for Needs Assessment
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Use the Correct The Children's Trust Logo
To download the current The Children's Trust logo, as well as other Trust-related logos and a style guide
click here.
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Trust-Funded Providers MUST UPDATE Staff Positions on Trust Central
In August, the website used to register for all training events and to take online courses will change. This change will affect ALL Trust-funded providers.
You must take action to have your past and future training count toward metrics requirements.
With this change, in addition to the great training classes and online courses currently offered by The Children’s Trust and our partners, staff of Trust-funded programs will have access to a
FREE catalog of hundreds of online courses in the areas of child/youth care, professional development, and safety practices. The first step is for your Trust Central Agency Admin to include staff information in
Trust Central. All staff whose position is partially or fully funded through a Trust contract and required to take training must be included in Trust Central.
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Differentiated Literacy Instructions Guidelines for Review
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Wanted: 2019 Family Expo Volunteers
The Family Expo is looking for volunteers to lend a hand! Taking place on Saturday, September 7, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Miami-Dade County Fair & Exposition Center, the
FREE event attracts hundreds of child and family services exhibitors sharing vital information with approximately 15,000 visitors. The day is also marked by a slew of fun activities for kids, including interactive games, a robotics room, live musical performances, face painters, and arts and crafts, to name just a few.
As a volunteer, you'll have a great time at the event; receive complimentary lunch, refreshments and snacks, and tee shirt; and log in community service hours (if needed).
Click here to register; we look forward to seeing you there!
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Providers & Partners, Tell Us All About Your Good Work!
From the
Herald to the
Miami Times to local newscasts, 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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Injury Prevention Trainings
Childhood injury prevention capacity-building efforts facilitated by the Public Health Trust's Injury Free Coalition for Kids of Miami are offered to all Trust-funded providers. Visit
The Children's Trust community calendar for full descriptions, locations and registration information.
- Car Passenger Safety Wednesday, August 14; 11 a.m-1 p.m.
- Home Safety Training & Education Wednesday, August 14; 3-4 p.m.
- Car Passenger Safety Wednesday, August 28; 11 a.m-1 p.m.
- Home Safety Training & Education Wednesday, August 28; 3-4 p.m.
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Project RISE: Coaching and Training *
- Planning and Reflection: September 6, 10:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., NSU Kendall, Room 126.
Project RISE is hosting a Training Day on Saturday, September 14. Multiple required and recommended trainings will be held. Please log into your
CollaborNation account and look under "Course Catalog" for details. The number and variety of trainings are dependent on enrollment, so please register before September 1.
Coaching Information
Recruitment
Project RISE has published a new Quality Tips for Quality Programs (QTQP) sheet on that focuses on how teen programs can approach recruiting youth into their programs. Please log into your Collabornation and go to the Discussions page, or use the following link:
https://collabornation.net/sl/discussion_resource_dl?fid=6809.
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Advocacy Network on Disabilities: Online Trainings
- Discovering Inclusion For new staff, and/or those with little or no previous knowledge about youth with disabilities. This workshop introduces various types of disabilities, identifies the characteristics and benefits of an inclusive program, and provides information on using People First Language and respectful etiquette.
- Introduction to Successful Inclusion of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) - Part 1 What is Autism Spectrum Disorder? Learn how to help children meet behavioral expectations, recognize and accommodate those with sensory sensitivities, foster social competence, address bullying, and ensure a safe environment.
To take these and other trainings, log into your Advocacy Network on Disabilities CollaborNation account at
www.collabornation.net; select "Course Catalog," then select the training you would like to take.
Print out copies of the slide presentation are not provided. You can find print-friendly and mobile versions of our slide presentation on CollaborNation when you register.
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Free Rides for Summer Camp and After School Providers to State Parks! *
If we want our children to value and protect Florida State Parks in the future, then we better make sure they know what those parks look like, feel like and mean to our world today. That's what the Florida State Parks Foundation is helping to do with its "
Yellow Buses in the Parks"
program which provides
FREE
after school/summer camp providers the funds needed to pay for field trip transportation costs to Florida State Parks, provided there is an educational component to the trip.
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Better Mental Health Through Mindfulness-Based Program and Workshops *
Miami Mindfulness is hosting a series of cutting edge talks titled "Improved Mental Health through Mindfulness-Based Programs" illustrating the life cycle of mental health and illness with three national experts, researchers, leaders in mental health, behavior, brain mechanisms, addictions; comprehensive systems, community-based treatment, legal system; education system, teachers and students in December.
- Reception & Talks, Friday, December 6, 5-8 p.m.,The Biltmore Hotel, 1200 Anastasia Ave., Coral Gables, FL 33134. The event is free but you must register.
- Introductory All-Day Mindfulness-Based Workshop, Saturday, December 7, 2019, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. UHealth Fitness and Wellness, 1120 NW 14 Street, 12th floor, Miami 33136. Tickets cost $30.
- Mindful Kids Miami, Saturday, December 14. Riviera Presbyterian Church, 5275 Sunset Dr, Miami, FL 33143. More details to be announced.
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Watch "Hooked On Grants" Podcast for
FREE
The Social Changemaker Podcast presents expert grant writer Lorinda Gonzalez from
Grants Ink as she discusses the hidden ordeals any nonprofit that wants to sustainably fund their organization needs to know before even thinking about submitting a grant application. With the right financial strategy, thorough research about appropriate funders, and a little expert guidance, it is possible to get your organization well-funded without feeling overwhelmed, she argues.
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Non-Profit Workshops at FIU Metropolitan Center
FIU's Jorge M. Pérez Metropolitan Center is a hold Strategic Fundraising and Board Management Workshops, in September and October, respectively. Both workshops will be led by Holly Woodbury, MPA, CFRE.
- Resource Development for Non-Profits, Thursday, September 19, 2019, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tickets cost $295. Click here for more information and tickets.
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Youth Anti-Violence Summit
Up2Us Sports is hosting an interactive discussion on violence in our community from 4-6:30 p.m. on August 16th at the Overtown Youth Center. Topics include how violence impacts our youth and how we can work together to explore realistic solutions. Featured speaker includes City of Miami Gardens Mayor Oliver Gilbert, while Steve Sow, from the Miami Heat Charitable Fund, will give the welcome address.
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Maternal Depression Awareness Workshop
Join the Postpartum Healing and Education Center for a “Maternal Depression Awareness Workshop” that deals with risk factors, PPD/Baby blues symptoms, etiology, treatment options/How to help suffering moms and the Edinburg scale. The workshop takes place Wednesday August 21, from 9 a.m.-12:15 p.m. (3 CEUs for LCSW, LMHC, and LMFT) at the Country Club of Miami, 6801 NW 186 Street, Miami. The cost for the workshop is $40.
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Kristi House: Upcoming Trainings
The following
FREE trainings are available for service providers, clinicians, child-serving professionals and informed community members:
Kristi House Central Office, 1265 NW 12th Avenue, Miami, FL 33136
- Children with Problematic Sexual Behavior, August 16, 2:15-5 p.m.
- Stewards of Children, Friday, September 20, 2:15-5 p.m. *
- Children and Traumatic Stress, Friday, October 4, 2:15-5 p.m. *
- Strategies for Identifying and Assisting Male and LGBTQ Victims of Sex Trafficking, October 9, 2-5 p.m. *
- Children with Problematic Sexual Behavior, Friday, November 15, 2:15-5 p.m.
- Stewards of Children, Friday, December 13, 2:15-5 p.m. *
Kristi House Naranja Office, 13955 SW 264th Street, Homestead, FL 33032
- Children with Problematic Sexual Behavior, Friday, August 23, 1:30-4:30 p.m.
- Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children, Friday, September 27, 1:30-4:30 p.m. *
- Stewards of Children, Friday, October 25, 1:30-4:30 p.m. *
- What Every Adult Needs to Know, Friday, November 22,1:30-4:30 p.m. *
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Site Director and Assistant Site Director *
Breakthrough Miami is looking for a Site Director and Assistant Site Director to be part of a dynamic team of professionals with a passion for educational equity. Dedicated to helping motivated students from under-resourced communities fulfill their promise as the architects of our future, Breakthrough Miami serves more than 1,300 Scholars in 5th through 12th grades, and 130 Teaching Fellows, across six sites utilizing an evidence-based “students-teaching-students” model.
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Case Manager/Program Instructors for Girl Power *
Girl Power is looking for case managers and program instructors who will conduct activities and provide services at several program sites in Miami-Dade County to further its mission - to create healthy, smart, strong and active girls and empower them to get more out of life.
Available positions:
- Central Case Manager/Program Instructor (Overtown area). Apply here.
- Program Instructor Richmond Heights Middle School. Apply here.
- South Dade Case Manager/Program Instructor. Apply here.
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Available Positions at Our Little Ones Learning Center
Health Coordinator for Head Start/Early Head Start (Full-Time)
Interested candidates must have at a minimum an associate degree in Health Services Administration, Health Care Management, Nursing or related field. Candidates must be detail-oriented, have some management experience working in a school setting to coordinate and facilitate health services for children, develop and implement safety procedures, and ensure program quality assurance.
Early Head Start Teachers
(Full-Time)
Qualified candidates must have at a minimum a CDA with focus on infants and toddlers, knowledge of early childhood education practices and one year experience working in early care and education settings. Knowledge and ability to implement the Creative Curriculum for Infants and Toddlers, customer service skills a must, and be bilingual ability (English/Creole) is a plus.
Administrative Assistant/Office Manager for Head Start/Early Head Start
Candidates must have at a minimum an associate degree in Business Administration, Public Administration, Human Resources Management, or related field. Must be knowledgeable about non-profit practices, grant management, and office management. Customer service skills and English language proficiency a must.
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Family Support Specialist
A family support specialists (FSS) is needed within the United Way, Eden Place to provide services to individuals and families to improve their life trajectories. FSS use a strength-based case management model to aid in assessing each client's basic and familial needs, while providing linkages to healthcare, employment, housing and educational resources. The specialist will keep detailed case notes and documents and record client data. Family Support Specialist must be empathetic, communicative and well-organized.
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Program Manager
Arts For Learning (A4L) is in urgent need of a Program Manager who will be responsible for the successful implementation of select A4L after-school and summer camp programs at various partner locations, as well as managing A4L’s studio program located in West Coconut Grove. A4L’s studio program, the Lewis Arts Studio, is a creative haven for middle school students who have a passion for the visual arts. The studio provides 4 weeks of intensive visual arts instruction every summer during the month of July.
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Director, Family Development Initiatives
The Advocacy Network on Disabilities is seeking a director who supervises programs and staff providing quality direct supports and services to children with disabilities and their families including Care Coordination, Parent Education, Family Supports, and Counseling. Only masters level licensed social worker or mental health professional, or registered intern who has passed exam, will be considered. A minimum 5 years experience with progressive supervisory and management experience is required, as are strong clinical skills and experience with client population; knowledge of community.
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Youth Program Aide
The Town of Cutler Bay seeks a part-time Youth Program Aide. The position will provide general supervision, homework support and enrichment activities to students. The Youth Program Aide is responsible for independently supervising students, delivering high-quality instruction, upholding the mission and values of the Cutler Bay, and working with other members of the Youth Program team to track students' academic progress and support students social and emotional development.
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Available Positions at Paradise Christians School & Development Center
- Early Childhood Assistant Director *
- Head Start Teacher *
- Head Start Teacher Assistant *
- Early Head Start Teacher *
Must be bilingual, English/Spanish and be a positive, high energy individual who loves to work with children and families.
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Available Positions at YWCA
Head Start Childcare Lead Teacher (Miami Gardens)
The position will be responsible for planning/implementing daily learning activities, nurturing the children/managing and maintaining the Head Start classroom and its equipment and supplies with a group of children ages 3 to 5 years of age. Bachelors in Early Childhood Education/related field with 18 credits in Early Childhood; one year experience in child care, prefer Head Start Program. DCF 45 hour training certificate; Red Cross/First Aid; Certificate/Good Health/Tine test; DCF Level 2 background check/drug test required.
Early Head Start Teacher Associates (Downtown Miami)
The YWCA is seeking individuals to be responsible for planning/implementing daily learning activities, nurturing children and managing and maintaining the Early Head Start classroom and its equipment and supplies. Other duties include establishing and maintaining supportive relationships with infants, toddlers, and parents, and implementing developmentally appropriate routines and curriculum for infants/toddlers. Must possess FCCPC or CDA Infant/toddler, or staff credential, DCF 45 hours, CPR and first aid, Level 2 clearance and pass a drug test.
Clubhouse Youth Counselors (Miami Gardens)
The part-time positions report to the Site Manager, carry the major responsibility of teaching and nurturing children as well as the general maintenance of the group area in an after school setting. Responsible for the physical care and nurturing of all children; Promotes the positive self-image of the children by listening, responding encouraging independence, while giving verbal and non-verbal positive reinforcement; Guides children toward their own behavior by using constructive approaches.
Economic Empowerment Program Coordinator
The YWCA is seeking an individual to be responsible for coordinating the YWCA’s Economic Empowerment/Prosperity Program, providing financial literacy, coaching, planning and financial and social services referrals for women and families; responsible for required activities, outcomes, deliverables of the EEP Program; Level 2 clearance, drug test required. Bachelor's degree in Social Work/Human Services/Public Administration or related field, plus 2-4 years of experience preferably in a related non-profit environment, as well as case management experience.
Senior Director of Development
The Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) is looking for an individual
to foster a culture of philanthropy within the organization; assure that the corporate culture, systems and procedures support fund development and vice versa; lead staff and volunteers to institutionalize philanthropy and fund development within; be responsible for providing leadership/planning/organizing/directing all of the agency’s development and fundraising efforts including, but not limited to, corporate, government, major donor cultivation, annual fund, planned giving, special events and capital campaigns.
Staff Accountant
The staff accountant will be responsible for daily performance of technical and administrative accounting work; maintaining organization’s fiscal records/systems; performs monthly closing of G/L; reconciles G/L accounts to grant related reimbursement packages/schedules, standard journal entries and reconciles related variances through financial statements; assists program staff in preparing preliminary budgets/amendments. Bachelor’s in Accounting, Finance, or a related field, 2-4 years experience, non-profit a plus. A level 2 background check will be performed.
Head Start Education / Curriculum Specialist
The YWCA is looking for an individual to be responsible for the education component for Head Start Performance Standards; providing training for all Head Start teaching personnel, developing program curricula and providing educational resources for staff & parents; establishing/maintaining a communication & complete reporting system for monitoring, evaluating and improving the education components of the Head Start Program. A Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood Education, or a closely related field with 18 credits in Early Childhood Education.
Family Support Workers for Head Start Program
Individuals will be responsible for family services for Head Start families of center-based children in accordance with Head Start performance standards/guidelines; Also for recruitment enrollment and income eligible families, as well as implementation of family quality support services, parent education and program governance as per Head Start performance standards. A Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work, Family Services, Human Services, Counseling, Psychology, or closely related field and case management experience is a plus.
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Available Positions at Institute for Child and Family Health, Inc.
- Therapist
- Mental Health Targeted Case Manager
For complete job listing, descriptions, requirements and to apply, visit CAREERBUILDER and CAREERROOKIE and/or e-mail résumé and cover letter to:
Employment@icfhinc.org.
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Available Positions at Miami-Dade County Public Schools Department of Exceptional Student Education
- Clerical positions (Part Time)
- School psychologists or licensed psychologists (Part Time)
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Available Positions at Miami-Dade County Public Schools
- Early Head Start Educator -12 credits in Early Childhood, and a CDA or FCCPC in Infant & Toddler required.
- Early Head Start Assistant - CDA or Equivalent in Infant & Toddler
- Head Start Assistant - Minimum of a CDA or FCCPC in Preschool required.
- Part Time Center Director - Center Director’s Certificate. Assists the Center Director.
- Mental Health Consultant
- Licensed Mental Health Counselor
- Family Intervention Specialist
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