The Children's Trust Announces
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Florida Statutes Require Public Employers, Contractors to Register for E-Verify by Jan. 1
Effective January 1, 2021, recently passed section 448.095(e) of the Florida Statutes requires all public employers, contractors and subcontractors, including The Children’s Trust providers, to use the E-Verify system to establish the authorization of new employees, including all new subcontractors and professional services consultants, to work in this country. Providers must also obtain and keep an affidavit from its subcontractors affirming that the subcontractors do not employ, contract or subcontract with any individuals who are not authorized to work in the US.
Providers who have been found to violate the statute will have their agreement or contract terminated, and not renewed for at least a year, per Florida Statutes. If a provider’s subcontractor has violated the statute, the provider must immediately terminate the subcontractor.
The E-Verify system is Internet-based and operated by the Department of Homeland Security that verifies the employment eligibility of employees. For more information on E-Verify and 448.095(e), F.S. (2020), click here.
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Trust Offices Closed December 28 - January 1
The Children’s Trust family wishes everyone safe and happy holidays, and our very best wishes for the New Year! Please note we will be closed December 28 through January 1, reopening January 4. The provider bulletin will resume on Wednesday, January 6.
With the closure we want to ensure providers receive payment. To do this, your invoice needs to be approved by December 22nd. To ensure you get a check before we close please submit immediately a complete invoice without any errors. Payments will resume the week of January 4, 2021.
Trust-funded providers, if your offices will be open December 28 through January 1, please feel free to continue submitting any outstanding invoices. However, we will not be reviewing or processing invoices and payments until our office re-opens on January 4. We will review any invoices submitted during this period upon our return.
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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.
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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Program Support and Youth Voice Training from Project RISE *
Providing programs with creative ideas/materials to make activities happen! *
As we navigate together through providing programming during a pandemic, Project RISE has found that programs may need extra materials.
- Providers who are running in-person programming may find that they need more materials to avoid children touching shared items (i.e. balls, arts & crafts materials such as markers, glue, scissors, ingredients for science experiments, etc.)
- Providers who are running virtual programming may find that sending children and youth "activity kits" can allow them to do hands-on projects at home. This can increase the variety of activities that can be conducted virtually.
Project RISE can purchase materials for programs, deliver them and provide staff with coaching designed to best utilize these materials. For more information, please fill out the Request Coaching Assistance form here.
Youth Voice Training from Project RISE
Are you providing children and youth with authentic, meaningful choices throughout your program? Does your program reflect the input of the youth involved? Participants will learn how to provide meaningful choices within activities and opportunities for youth input within the youth program itself. Take a plan to implement back to your program and learn more about items on the SEL-PQA that will help you increase your CAT scores. The training takes place January 26, from 11a.m.- 1 p.m.
Register for this training on Trust Academy in order to receive the Zoom meeting link.
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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, December 17, 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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Tuition-Free Child Care to Qualifying Miami Families *
City of Miami launches new program to provide tuition-free childcare to eligible local families at the City’s three Child Learning Centers. The centers provide developmental, educational and recreational services to children from infancy to age five through a robust curriculum approved by Early Learning Coalition and the Florida Office of Early Learning.
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ConnectFamilias COVID-19 Community Survey *
ConnectFamilias, in partnership with the University of Miami Department of Public Health Sciences, is launching a county-wide, family-focused COVID-19 Survey. The purpose of this study is to learn about the needs of Miami families during the COVID-19 pandemic to inform future programs to help our community. The survey is open to all parents of children ages 0-17 who reside in Miami-Dade County.
To complete this anonymous, online survey in English or Spanish, please visit: https://j.mp/33HhbP3.
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Designing a Crisis-Proof Company Culture with DEI
As tense global issues like racism, political divides, and Covid-19 are impacting employees both in the workplace and at home, how can you re-establish a culture of trust in your organization and making it actionable in 2021?
Join this FREE Executive Training to learn how to re-establish and measure trust in your organization. Learn more & Register for free at: https://crisisproof.eventbrite.com.
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Positive Parenting Program at Federation of Families
The Triple P Parenting Program is for parents with children who have mild to moderate behavioral issues and are under the age of 12 years old. The Program consists of 10 FREE, 1 hour, parenting sessions with a Triple P Parent Educator from FOF. Parents will learn and practice the skills necessary to tackle behavioral challenges with various strategies implemented from the evidence based Triple P curriculum. We provide the sessions in English or Spanish, in home or virtual.
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Take Mental Health Survey and Find "A Path to Wellness"
Any Miami-Dade resident who is 18 or older can take our survey located at www.MyMentalHealthMiami.com/Survey and receive a scorecard to benefit from all of the services available through the COVID-19 Mental Health and Wellness Program© (CMHWP). The CMHWP provides unique wraparound services and assists county residents to navigate the myriad of challenges borne by the COVID-19 scourge -- especially the wide spectrum of mental health related issues commonly associated with disasters and pandemics. The CMHWP can serve as a catalyst to provide “A Path to Wellness” for related to anxiety and mental wellness issues.
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Foster Parents Needed
Calling all local super heroes! Are you living in Miami Dade? If so, foster children across the county need you! Doesn't matter if you're a single adult, two adults living together, married couple, or a family. You can become a super hero foster parent today!
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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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Director of Program Operations *
The Overtown Youth Center is hiring a Director of Program Operations (DPO).This position reports to the CEO and serves on the Executive Leadership Team. The DPO provides advanced professional/technical leadership and expertise; responsible for managing program staff, all major grant funded programs, as well as day-to-day administrative and functional management of the program's activities. The DPO sets strategic direction, ensures fidelity of program operations, implements new programs, monitor and measures program effectiveness. The DPO will work closely with executive team to ensure long term sustainability by participating in fundraising activities such grant writing, donor relations and retention, etc.
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Program Director for Young Musicians Unite *
Young Musicians Unite (YMU) is looking for a strong leader who will take charge of providing free music education to 2,500 students across 25 MDCPS schools. The director will provide students, a fun and safe learning environment in both the virtual and in person platforms. The position is also responsible for managing two regional directors and a team of teachers.
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Prevention and Intervention Program Manager *
Girl Power, a leader in providing safe spaces and trauma focused evidenced-based programs and services for at-promise girls is seeking a full-time Prevention and Intervention Program Manager to successfully implement the goals, objectives and deliverables under OJJDP’s Preventing Sex.
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Out of School Site Coordinator *
Belafonte Tacolcy Center is seeking a passionate Site Coordinator who will serve as a bridge connecting the families to the services that are available to improve their lives while working under the Program Director. They will promote and enhance the overall mission of BTC by coordinating services that strengthen the whole child. The Site Coordinator will contribute to the development of a healthy, safe, and caring environment by implementing effective programs and intervention strategies.
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Available Positions at Behavioral Science Research Institute *
Senior Evaluation Associate *
Behavioral Science Research Institute (BSRI) has a need for a full-time, upper-level applied evaluation manager to begin in January 2021. The candidate should have a Ph.D. in psychology, public health, or other applicable social sciences or health-related field. More details are available on LinkedIn.
Evaluation Associate *
BSRI has a need for an Evaluation Associate 1 to begin in January 2021. Social science or public health Master’s degree preferred. Bachelor’s degree with 2+ years of academic and/or work experience related to the field of evaluation via social science and/or public health, or as otherwise defined by the supervisor. See more details below on LinkedIn.
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Available Positions at Miami Lighthouse for the Blind *
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.
Driver *
Miami Lighthouse for the Blind seeks a Driver to be responsible for transporting clients (within Miami-Dade County) to and from Miami Lighthouse using company vehicles and also assisting with general housekeeping duties. Requirements include one year of experience driving a bus/passenger van, valid Florida Driver’s License, clean driving record, able to work a full-time flexible schedule, and bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred.
Early Intervention Service Coordinator *
Miami Lighthouse for the blind has an opening for an Early Intervention Service Coordinator. Supports organization and oversees compliance and case management of children’s’ programs. Under general supervision, performs task related to IFSP meetings, student enrollment and registration, maintenance of student records, interpreting and managing student and personnel data.
Technician/Driver for Mobile Eye Care Unit *
Miami Lighthouse has an opening for Technician Driver for Mobile Care Unit. The Technician/Driver position is responsible for the day-to-day activities necessary to implement the eye health/vision care outreach program, including driving the eye care mobile unit to schools and assisting the optometric physicians with examinations.
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Available Positions at Center For Family and Child Enrichment, Inc.
Medical Assistant
The medical assistant (MA) functions under the guidance of the provider/health professional (physician, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, registered nurse or other) in providing professional medical services in the community health center setting. The MA is a liaison between the multidisciplinary healthcare team, patient, and their families. They follow established professional standards of care and Agency guideline policy and procedures.
Community Health Worker
The Center For Family and Child Enrichment, Inc. is looking for a Community Health Worker (CHW), a frontline public health worker who performs a wide variety of duties at the paraprofessional level to engage, support, advocate and educate community members in overall health and wellness. The CHW serves as a liaison or link between health and social services and the community to facilitate access and improve health outcomes by increasing health knowledge and self-sufficiency through a range activities.
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Early Childhood Clinical Group Leader
The Miami-Dade Family Learning Partnership seeks an experienced Early Childhood educator to deliver high quality early childhood education with an emphasis on early literacy and family engagement Birth-5. Master’s Degree in Early Childhood Education or related field with leadership experience required. Proficiency with virtual platforms. Full-time position with comprehensive benefit package. Bilingual preferred.
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VPK & Child Care Teachers
Interamerican Learning Center is an accredited, high quality early learning center. It has been family owned since 2006. The center is hiring a VPK teacher and a 3-year old teacher. Eligible candidates should possess a DCF Staff Credential and DCF Background screen. Candidates must be bilingual in English & Spanish.
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Certified Teacher for After-School Program
The Dream Center @ New Mount Moriah is seeking a passionate instructor for academic guidance Monday - Friday 3:30 -6 p.m. Starts immediately. In-person learning for elementary school aged children. Must pass DCF Level 2 Background Screening. Progress towards staff credential required.
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Available Positions at Miami-Dade County Public Schools *
- Head Start Educator - Associates Degree in Early Childhood, CDA or equivalent in Pre-School *
- Part-time Infant & Toddler Center Director - Center Director credentials *
- 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
- Early Head Start Assistant - CDA in Infant and Toddler
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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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