The Children's Trust Announces
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Sign Up High Schoolers for The Trust's Youth Advisory Committee
The Children’s Trust Youth Advisory Committee (YAC) application is open to high school students that are residents of Miami-Dade County. YAC is a youth development program focused on leadership, service and advocacy. The YAC provides experience with the legislative process, opportunities to speak with local officials, new friendships, and a chance to develop community service projects.
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Last Two SPARK Trainings this Year
The Children's Trust is sponsoring SPARK (Sports, Play, and Active Recreation for Kids) training that will be provided virtually:
- Saturday, November 7
- Saturday, December 5
These trainings are for contracted Youth Development K-5 providers using SPARK curriculum for fitness. Please limit registrations to two staff per agency per training.
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UM Team COACH: Free Coaching for Parenting Program Providers
UM Team COACH is here to support parenting programs. The team offers support in different programmatic areas, including increasing recruitment, making new partnerships, and improving fidelity and data quality.
To request coaching, complete the survey here. Starting this contract year, coaching is documented on the Trust Academy transcripts of staff members who receive it, making it easier to show what your staff has accomplished.
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The Advocacy Network on Disabilities Training Opportunities
Register, get Zoom access info, or take a course, by signing into your Trust Academy account.
November 17, 10 a.m.-noon: An Administrator’s Overview of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Are you an administrator, site director, or the person responsible for your organization meeting its legal obligations under the ADA? Join us to be sure you are up to date on enrollment eligibility, reasonable accommodations, policies and procedures, and more.
Always available online: Discovering Inclusion and Successful Inclusion of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Part 1
Looking for coaching, technical assistance or other help with inclusion? Contact your Inclusion Specialist. Not sure who it is? E-mail hgood@advocacynetwork.org.
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Improve Program Service Quality with Coaching from Project RISE
Looking for a way to improve the quality of your program's services to benefit the children of Miami-Dade County? Project RISE's expert coaches are just a few clicks away. Just visit here and fill out the form to let us know what you need, and a coach will get in touch with you within 24 hours to schedule a meeting.
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Become a Foster Parent
Hundreds of kids and teens in Miami-Dade and Monroe counties are in need of safe, loving homes through no fault of their own due to abuse, neglect and/or abandonment. Citrus Family Care Network is looking for people who want to change the life of a child. Open your home and your heart, "Become a Foster Parent."
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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 via Zoom. Visit The Children's Trust's Trust Academy for full descriptions, meeting info and registration information.
Home Safety Training & Education: Thursday, November 5, 1-2:15 p.m.
Car Passenger Safety: Tuesday, November 17, 1-3 p.m.
Home Safety Training & Education: Thursday, November 19, 1-2:15 p.m.
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Inspiring Stories Welcomed!
Trust-funded programs and initiatives throughout the community have been doing inspiring, life-changing and heroic work to provide for the children and families of Miami-Dade during the coronavirus pandemic. Please continue the good work and make sure to share their stories social media while tagging us. Also, don't forget to email your stories and latest triumphs here!
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Small Business Grants for COVID-19 Reimbursement Available *
The Miami Chamber of Commerce and CareerSource South Florida are offering $10,000 grants for small business to reimburse COVID-19 related expenses as businesses pivoted to keep open and to keep workers employed. The organizations have set aside $500,000 for the small businesses grants. These grants are strictly for reimbursement and are fairly simple to secure for qualifying businesses that can substantiate their expenditures.
Small businesses (3-50 employees) can apply for the grant program but they must check off all the qualifying information needed on the check list to qualify. Missing information or incomplete applications are automatically rejected by the system.
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FREE NAMI “Ending the Silence” Virtual Mental Health Program *
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Miami-Dade’s “Ending the Silence”: Free Virtual Mental Health Education and Early Intervention Program for Youth and Young Adults welcomes families to learn the warning signs of mental health conditions, facts and statistics, coping skills, and local and national resources. The program takes place on Thursday, November 19 at 6 p.m.
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FREE Virtual Mental Health Wellness Support Groups *
NAMI Miami-Dade Support Groups offer weekly virtual Zoom meetings. Groups are available in English or Spanish, open to individuals living with a mental health condition or for the loved ones of those struggling with the disease as well as a group specifically for parents/caregivers of youth struggling . All NAMI programs and services are free to the community.
For more information, including support group schedules, go to namimiami.org.
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FREE Weekly The Parent Academy Webinars from M-DCPS
The Parent Academy is committed to providing quality workshops to parents/caregivers on relevant topics. The one-hour live webinars happen on Tuesday (English), Wednesday (Kreyol), Thursday (Spanish) at 10 a.m. or 1 p.m.
To register visit ParentAcademyMiami.com. Once registered, confirmation and reminder emails will be sent to participants with the Zoom links and directions on how to join. For additional information or assistance, contact 305.271.8257 or email TPA1@dadeschools.net.
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Three-Day Training on Philosophy of Nurturing Parenting
The three-day training will focus on understanding the philosophy of nurturing parenting, assessing high risk parenting beliefs and environments, creating competency- based parenting lessons and programs tailored to meet the individual parenting needs of families, and implementing programs at the primary, secondary and tertiary levels of prevention. The training program will take place from December 7-9 on Zoom.
Cost of the training is $300. For more information or to register contact Ana Romero at ana@romerolcsw.com or 305.450.8445.
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Take a Survey on Bilingualism from FIU
Are you a parent? Help improve children's programs by taking a short 5-minute survey about parents' views on bilingualism. All parent populations can complete this survey. Your help will be used to ensure FIU continues to meet the needs of children.
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Single Parents Can Help Change A Lifetime
Did you know that single adults can become a foster parents? Camelot Community Care is looking for adults in Miami-Dade that are looking for an opportunity to be a support to children in need and have a positive impact on their future. At Camelot Community Care, foster parents are super heroes with powers to change a lifetime.
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Food Distribution at Miami Northwestern High School
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Available Mental Health Services for Low-Income Families
The Institute for Child and Family Health (ICFH) provides mental health services including Individual/family therapy and psychiatry for children and adolescents in Miami-Dade County. The institute accepts most Medicaid HMO’s and has funding for children of low-income families who do not have insurance. ICFH also provides individual/family therapy and psychiatry services for adults who have Medicaid.
For more information call 305.274.3172.
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Targeted Case Manager Supervisor *
Healthy Connections is looking for an experienced targeted case manager supervisor to provide supervision to Healthy Connections targeted case management team. In order to perform the job successfully, the supervisor must demonstrate knowledge of the AHCA standards of the Targeted Case Management program. Florida Certification as a supervisor and AHCA background screenings are required in addition to knowledge and skills. The work is a contract and part-time position.
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Available Positions at Catholic Charities of The Archdiocese of Miami *
Licensed Substance Abuse Counselor *
The position works in collaboration with interdisciplinary team at a substance abuse treatment program for residential and outpatient consumers. Responsible for the provision of all clinical services to consumers in residential and outpatient services. Candidates must have a Master’s degree in a related field with clinical experience in substance abuse and mental health. Certified Addictions Prof (CAP); or FL Lic. : Social Work, Marriage & Family Therapy, or Mental Health Counseling. This is a full-time position offering a salary of $50,000 a year.
Behavioral Health Technician *
This is a non-exempt position that is responsible for the onsite residential support for the daily management of a quality milieu for residents at a residential addiction recovery treatment facility. This position is to provide a portion of mandatory 24-HR awake coverage, customer service, and residential supervision. Educational & Experiential Requirements: One year of related experience, CPR & Safe Serve certificate preferred or obtained w/ 30 - 60 days of hire. Hourly rate is $11.45.
Site Aide *
This is a non-exempt position that will be responsible for the handling of catered meals for food service that includes: receiving/storage; distribution; clean up and documentation for all meals received and served to clients. Educational & Experiential Requirements: High school diploma/GED or equivalent - Bilingual in English/Spanish preferred. This is a part-time position from Monday - Friday: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Hourly rate is $11.45.
Licensed Mental Health Coordinator (LMHC)
This position coordinates the delivery of comprehensive mental health services to children and families according to the Head Start/Early Head Start Performance Standards and any other regulatory bodies. Incumbent in this position demonstrates sensitivity to the service population’s cultural and socioeconomic characteristics. A Master’s degree and licensure as Mental Health Counselor, Mental Health Family Therapist, or Clinical Social Worker is required. A minimum of one year of clinical experience working with young children and their families is also required. Knowledge of Head Start Performance standards is preferred, as is a bilingual or trilingual candidate (English, Spanish, and or Creole).
Disability Coordinator
This position coordinates the delivery of comprehensive disability services to children and family according to the Head Start/Early Head Start Performance Standards and any other regulatory bodies. Incumbent in this position demonstrates sensitivity to the service population’s cultural and socioeconomic characteristics. A Bachelor’s Degree in Special Education, Counseling, Psychology, Social Sciences or related field is required. A minimum of one year of working with young children and their families is necessary and knowledge of Head Start Performance standards is preferred. Bilingual or trilingual candidates will be preferred (English, Spanish, and or Creole).
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Preschool Teacher Assistant *
Miami Lighthouse for the Blind seeks a teacher’s assistant to provide support and assistance to the Lighthouse Learning Pre-K Program daily operations. Requirements include DCF; Birth through Five Child Care Credentials.
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Data Manager and Administrative Assistant
The Greater Miami Youth Symphony is looking for a Data Manager and Administrative Assistant whose primary role will be to assist the organization with day to day data entry, tracking and assessments required by The Children’s Trust and other various funders. Additionally, this individual will be asked to assist with other administrative tasks as needed by the staff including weekend class management, answering phones, making copies and other duties as assigned.
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Parent Educator in Miami-Dade
The Advocacy Network on Disabilities is looking for a candidate to provide education and support to parents and children in their home maintaining
fidelity to the Nurturing Parent Program model and other evidence based practices selected for service provision. Candidates must have a Bachelor's Degree in social work, psychology or related field. A minimum of 2 years of experience post-degree is required, as is experience with client population. Knowledge of local community is strongly preferred. Excellent communication and organizational skills are also sought.
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Available Positions at Miami-Dade County Public Schools *
- Family Service Case Specialist - Facilitates recruitment and enrollment. Bachelor's degree preferred *
- Mental Health Consultant - Master's Degree in Social Work, LCSW, LHMC, LMFT or licenses psychologist
- Social Worker - Master's in Social Work
- Head Start Educator - Associate Degree in Early Childhood and CDA in Pre-School
- Head Start Assistant - CDA in Pre-School or equivalent
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Available Positions at Institute for Child and Family Health, Inc.
- Developmental Specialist
- Therapist
- Mental Health Targeted Case Manager
For complete job listing, descriptions, requirements and to apply, visit CAREERBUILDER and CAREERROOKIE and/or e-mail resume and cover letter to Employment@icfhinc.org.
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