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March 5, 2025









Weekly
Provider
Bulletin

The Children's Trust Announces

* New or updated

Important Reminder About Using The Children’s Trust Logo *

The Children’s Trust would like to remind all its service providers and partners to use the official, current logo in any print and/or digital materials. The current official The Children’s Trust logo and media kits may can be found on our website at TheChildrensTrust.org/Communications. 


Any organization using The Trust logo in any communication and/or marketing materials, including it Trust-funded providers, must submit material for review by The Children's Trust communications staff prior to its release, to this form . Please allow two business days to respond. Thank you for your cooperation. 

New Injury Prevention Trainings *

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 in person and via Zoom. Visit The Children's Trust Academy for full descriptions, meeting info and registration information.


Home Safety Training & Education; Tuesday, March 11; 10-11:30 a.m.

Home Safety Training & Education; Tuesday, March 18; 10-11:30 a.m.

Home Safety Training & Education; Tuesday, March 25; 10-11:30 a.m.


Car Passenger Safety; Monday, March 10; 10-11:30 a.m.

Car Passenger Safety; Thursday, March 13; 2-3:30 p.m.

Car Passenger Safety; Monday, March 17; 10-11:30 a.m.

Car Passenger Safety; Thursday, March 20; 2-3:30 p.m.

Car Passenger Safety; Monday, March 24; 10-11:30 a.m.


Opioids Safety; Thursday, March 27; 10-11:30 a.m.

Suicide Prevention; Friday, March 28; 10 a.m. -noon.

Trust Academy

Transforming Literacy: Live Training & Hands-On Apprenticeship *

Empower your teaching with live, interactive training focused on dyslexia, structured literacy, and the Science of Reading. Earn 30 Master Plan Points for Miami-Dade County Public Schools while applying evidence-based strategies in real-world settings. This dynamic program includes live virtual sessions and a 12-week hands-on apprenticeship to help you build confident, successful readers. Training dates: May 10, 17, and 31 (Saturdays, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.). Apprenticeship: Tuesdays at 7 p.m. for 12 weeks. Don’t miss this opportunity to transform literacy instruction! Learn more below or email PD@lucyproject.org.

Learn more

Trainings from UM Team COACH in March

Starting from Scratch: Recruitment and Community engagement : March 25, 10-11 a.m. This live training is designed for parenting providers who want to learn effective new strategies for recruiting and engaging families in their programs.



Recruitment, Outreach & Creating Support Networks : March 6, 10-11 a.m. In this CoP, UM Team COACH works collaboratively to problem solve recruitment challenges, create networks of outreach, and referrals across parenting providers in the community.


Please register for events on Collabornation or email link below for zoom links!

If you are interested in coaching or have any questions, also email below:

Email

Submit Important Community Events to Trust's Website Events Calendar

The Children's Trust would like to remind providers and other in our network to submit items for inclusion in the Events Calendar on our website. Please visit TheChildrensTrust.org and click on the "Event" tab on the top right of the homepage and scroll down to where you will see the "Submit Event" button, or go directly to https://www.thechildrenstrust.org/event-submission-form/.

Save the Date: Champions for Children Awards Ceremony on April 30

The 19th Annual Children's Trust Champions for Children Award Ceremony returns on Wednesday, April 30, from 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m., at Jungle Island, 1111 Parrot Jungle Trail, Miami, FL 33132. For more information, please click below:

Champions for Children

Final SEL PQA Community of Practice Sessions and CAT Questions Open House *

Join Project RISE for our final four sessions of the SEL PQA Best Practices Community of Practice. They will devote one session to each of the four domains of the SEL PQA: Safe Environment, Supportive Environment, Interactive Environment and Engaging Environment. As you prepare for your upcoming CAT observation, share best practices, ask questions, and collaborate with peers to deepen your understanding of this powerful reflection and assessment tool!


Sessions:

  • March 19, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. - Domain 2: Supportive Environment
  • April 2, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. - Domain 3: Interactive Environment
  • April 9, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. - Domain 4: Engaging Environment


Register for these final sessions on the Trust Academy LMS or email below to let Project RISE know you are interested in attending.

Email

Strengthening Family Framework Two-Part Course

Training and Implementation Associates (TIA) presents the Strengthening Family Framework Courses (Parts 1 & 2) now available for trainees. This two-part course is designed for professionals working with youth and families, providing a deep understanding of risk and protective factors, child development, and the five pillars of the framework. Part 1 introduces key concepts, while part 2 focuses on applying these principles to strengthen resilience in youth, families, and communities.


Sign up today to gain valuable insights and practical strategies to support and empower families effectively! Email below for more information:

Email

YWCA SEW-REDI Trainings

Virtual Roundtable for Nonprofit Leaders 

Join this executive roundtable designed for communications professionals and nonprofit CEOs juggling multiple roles. Gain practical insights into strategic communications planning, refine your approach to engaging diverse stakeholders, and exchange ideas with peers. Through impactful exercises and discussions, you’ll explore ways to tackle challenges, align with priorities, and position your nonprofit as a bold, confident leader. The session takes place March 6.

Register

Supporting our LGBTQ Community in Programs and Services 

Join to learn how to better serve and support the LGBTQ community! Understand their experiences, tackle barriers, and discover the importance of affirmative services. Equip yourself with best practices and strategies for creating safe, inclusive environments. This session takes place March 12. Register now to make a difference.

Register

Skillbuild Powered by Breakthrough Miami Training

Managing Challenging Behavior *

Unlock the power to support young athletes like never before! Our course is designed for coaches who want to understand the impact of trauma and stress on the brain and behavior, especially in youth. With insights drawn from the latest psychology and neuroscience, you'll gain the tools to uncover the hidden stories behind challenging behaviors and respond with empathy and sensitivity. By the end of the course, you'll be equipped to create a safe, transformative environment that fosters healing, growth, and development for young people who have experienced trauma. Join and become the coach who makes a lasting difference!

Register
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."



For more information call 1.855.786.KIDS (5437), or Kimberly Lopez at 786.562.8758, email klopez@citrusfcn.com, or visit:

Citrus Family Care Network
The Miami Heart Gallery

Provider Spotlight

The Children's Trust is proud of the hundreds of organizations, businesses and entities that make up our Provider Network. To that end, we will be periodically highlighting them in a section of our Weekly Provider Bulletin simply named Provider Spotlight. See the impact of the work of your fellow providers and to submit an organization for consideration, nominate them in the Provider Bulletin form, with the following information: Name, Services Provided, With Trust Since, Website/Contact Information, Communities Served, and Number of Sites.


Learn more about The Trust's providers in our special weekly social media posts entitled Trust Tuesday (#TrustTuesday)


Musicall

This week, we feature Musicall and their after-school music program! This program offers beneficial musical, academic, and social support to participating youth from kindergarten through 12th grade. Students receive instruction on musical instruments such as the violin, viola, double bass, and cello to create ensembles and orchestras. They also have training in piano, music theory, and percussion. Students participate in concerts and special events prepared in collaboration with organizations such as Armour Dance Theatre and Orchestra Miami. As a result of being directly exposed to music instruction, participants strengthen their social awareness, self-esteem, and improve their academic outcomes. The After-School Music Program promotes inclusive music education, offering the same opportunities for children with and without disabilities, emphasizing participation, understanding, and accommodating differences. For more information on Musicall and the other programs they offer, visit www.musicall.org.

From Other Agencies

Voya Unsung Heoes Grants Available *

For two decades, and with over $6 million in awarded grants, Voya Unsung Heroes has proven to be an A+ program with educators. The program’s “alumni” have inspired success in the classroom and impacted countless numbers of students. The purpose of this program is to provide support for innovative teaching methods or creative educational projects that have the ability to make a positive influence on students. Eligibility is limited to full-time educators, teachers, principals, paraprofessionals, or classified staff employed by an accredited K-12 public or private school located in the United States.


Apply

Classics for Kids Foundation Insturment Matching Grant Program *

If your school or nonprofit organization believes in the role of fine instruments in your program, and can show evidence of need and commitment to raising matching funds, you are a strong candidate for the Classics for Kids matching grant program. Applications accepted quarterly. Upcoming deadline is March 31.

Apply

National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) Out-of-School Time Youth Mentoring Program *

With support from the U.S. DOJ’s Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, NRPA is excited to announce the 2024 Out-of-School Time (OST) Youth Mentoring Program grant opportunity, designed to expand access to high-quality and community-based youth mentoring programs in parks and recreation. In addition to training and peer networking opportunities, this grant will award up to 20 agencies with $60,000 each to implement projects that support youth mentoring in parks and recreation. Applications are due March 14.

Apply

Peace & Prosperity Empowerment Through Education Scholarship Available

The Peace & Prosperity Empowerment through Education Scholarship is a Miami-Dade County Community Violence Intervention initiative that provides $2,500 scholarship awards to college-bound young adults impacted by gun violence, to support their higher education goals. The scholarship is for Miami-Dade County residents who are current high school seniors, graduating by August 1, and entering an accredited college or university in Fall 2025. Application Deadline - March 23.


For more information or to apply visit the link below:

Apply

Youth Service America Hershey Heartwarming Young Heroes Youth Grants

The purpose of this program is to support projects that address any issue or community need that is important to the youth project leaders and their peers. All proposed projects should engage a diverse group of youth volunteers from different social backgrounds and provide opportunities for those youth volunteers to create meaningful connections with their peers, caring adults, and community partners, while developing social awareness and relationship skills. The grants are for $250 or $500 and for youth grants for Youth Service Month & Global Youth Service Day projects. Application Deadline: Sunday, March 16 at 11:59 p.m.

Apply

New York Life Foundation and Afterschool Alliance Aim High Grant Program

The purpose of this program is to support and bolster efforts to prepare middle school students in grades 6, 7, and 8 for success in high school, college, and beyond. Eligibility is limited to applicants with 501(c)(3) status. At least 75% of low-income youth served. Award Ceiling: $100,000. The application deadlines is March 7, at 5 p.m.

Apply

Free Online Trainings from Kristi House Prevention Education 

Kristi House invites you to register now for free upcoming trainings, all free of charge. Please share these offerings with any interested parties.


  • Suicide Prevention: Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) - March 6
  • What Every Adult Needs to Know - March 12
  • Wellness & Wellbeing - March 13
  • Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children 101 - March 19
  • Wellness & Wellbeing - March 20 (Spanish)
  • Beyond Services: Successful Agency-Survivor Partnerships - March 21
  • Trafficking Film Screening with Goya - March 25
  • Wellness & Wellbeing - March 27 (Creole)


Register at link below:

Register

FREE Youth Mental Health First Aid Training 

Project Bridge's upcoming public trainings for Youth Mental Health First Aid will be held at Quest Workspaces- 121 Alhambra Plaza, Coral Gables, Suite 1000. They have a session set for March 14 & another on April 11. Sessions run from 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. This course aims to increase understanding of mental health by educating individuals about the onset of mental health problems & addictions as well as helping recognize the early signs of mental health problems amongst the youth. Please contact email below to sign up for either of these sessions or to learn more! Registration is required.

Email to Register

$10K Grant Opportunity for Dual-Language Education from Kemper Foundation

The Kemper Foundation is excited to announce a new grant opportunity: the Read Conmigo School Impact Grants! These $10,000 grants support school- or program-wide initiatives that advance dual-language (Spanish-English) education for bilingual students at Title I elementary schools. Grant funds may support school resource and technology improvement, instructional support and professional development, and community and cultural engagement.


For more information, including how to apply and FAQs, please visit link below:

Apply

Mary Kay Ash Foundation Domestic Violence Shelter Grants

The Mary Kay Ash Foundation Domestic Violence Shelter Grants were established in 2000, awarding grants to shelters across the country providing critical, life-saving services to women and children seeking safety from an abusive situation. They are unwavering in their pledge to support those on the frontlines providing, emergency shelter, hope and healing for women and children experiencing violence.


Grants are awarded to emergency domestic violence shelters (with a physical shelter) providing innovative and life-saving services to women seeking safety from abuse. Grants are $20,000, with a minimum of one grant awarded per state. Recipients are ineligible for back-to-back grant years. For more information and to apply click below. The application deadline is April 30.

Apply

Mellon Foundation Grants Available for Community-Based Archives

The Mellon Foundation invites community-based archives in the United States and its territories to submit applications for general operating support. These grants may provide support in one or more of the following areas of need:

  • Operational costs, including staff, space, and utilities. 
  • Collections care, including the acquisition of new materials, physical and digital storage fees, and access and preservation efforts. 
  • Programming activities, including events, exhibitions, and increased community usage. 


Community-based archives are defined as organizations that gather and share materials as members of under-documented communities to preserve and celebrate their collective histories. These archives serve to affirm and uplift their community’s existence and identity, to help combat patterns of misinformation, and to provide a trusted environment for the perpetuation of community traditions, art forms, and languages, among other forms of empowerment. Formed as counter responses to a long legacy of oversight and extraction by mainstream cultural heritage institutions and by the academy, these archives are essential to the creation of a more inclusive and multivocal American story. Applications are due by March 28. For more information and to apply, click below:

Apply

NNIP Grants Available to Advance Equity in Conditions that Affect Health

The National Neighborhood Inidicators Partnership is issueing a new Call for Proposals for the Local Data for Equitable Communities grant program, a collaboration between the Urban Institute and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation that will grant 30 nonprofits $50,000 each to use data to improve local conditions and help residents live their healthiest lives. Urban’s experience with NNIP has inspired and informed the development of this grant program. 


The team seeks proposals related to improving housing, transportation, community safety, climate and environment, the built environment, and other conditions so people will have a fair and just opportunity to reach their best health and wellbeing. 

  

The deadline to apply is March 18. Learn more below: 


Apply

Tee It Up for the Troops Grants Available

Tee It Up for the Troops provides grants to approved 501(c)3 organizations who support past and present military personnel and their families, and align with the mission of the organization in these targeted areas of support:


  • Employment
  • Family and Caregiver Support
  • Housing & Homelessness
  • PTSD & Traumatic Brain Injury treatment
  • Sports Rehabilitation
  • Suicide Prevention

All grant requests will be reviewed with consideration given to those fitting into one or more of these targeted pillars. Please note that we are unable to provide a grant for fundraising events. Grant applications are accepted throughout the year. To be considered for a National grant in the current year, applications must be submitted by April 1. Approved National grants will be disbursed by the end of the 3rd quarter. Click below to apply:

Apply

US Dept. of Education Supporting Effective Educator Development Grants Program

This program seeks to increase the number of highly effective educators by supporting the implementation of evidence-based practices that prepare, develop, or enhance the skills of educators. This program will provide support for entities to develop, expand, and evaluate practices that can serve as models to be sustained and disseminated. Eligibility is limited to a) an IHE that provides course materials or resources that are evidence based in increasing academic achievement, graduation rates, or rates of postsecondary education matriculation; b) a national nonprofit entity with a demonstrated record of raising student academic achievement, graduation rates, and rates of higher education attendance, matriculation, or completion, or of effectiveness in providing preparation and professional development activities and programs for teachers, principals, or other school leaders; c) the Bureau of Indian Education; or d) a partnership consisting of — one or more entities described in paragraph (a) or (b); and a for-profit entity. Application deadline is March 18. 


Apply

Catalyst Miami Recuriting for CLEAR and HEAL Leadership Programs

Miami is ground zero for climate change threats and housing unaffordability–each year record breaking heat temps, increasing utility prices, climate gentrification, new developments displacing longtime residents... BUT, together we can make lasting change for all our most pressing issues!


In an attempt to grow the community's collective power, Catalyst Miami is introducting its next CLEAR and HEAL leadership programs! 


• CLEAR (Community Leadership on the Environment, Advocacy, and Resilience) program starting Tuesday, March 11. Apply by February 21. APPLY HEAR


• HEAL (Housing, Equity, Advocacy, and Leadership) program starting Thursday, April 10. Apply by March 21. APPLY HEAR


For more information, email link below:

Email for more information

No-Cost Training Fundamentals of Child CBT at UM

The Child and Adolescent Mood and Anxiety Treatment (CAMAT) program at the University of Miami is excited to offer a 10-week, 10-hour live virtual training series, called Fundamental of Child CBT: An Introduction to the Unified Protocol for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders in Children and Adolescents (UP-C and UP-A). Through a generous gift from the Batchelor Foundation, it is able to offer free registration and continuing education (CE) credits (where applicable) to South Florida-based mental health providers and trainees. Sessions will be conducted via Zoom every Friday from noon to 1 p.m., beginning March 7 through May 9, 2025. More information and registration details can be found below:

Register

US HHA Grants for Connecting Kids to Medicare and Medicaid

The purpose of this grant program is to support programs that will target eligible, unenrolled children and help enroll them in Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) and improve retention of eligible children who are already enrolled. Application deadline is March 7. For more information and to apply, click below:

Apply

Miami Diaper Bank's Nurturing Futures Awards Nominations Now Open

The Miami Diaper Bank has announced that nominations are now open for the 2025 Nurturing Futures Awards! This is a chance to celebrate the individuals, groups, youth and organizations making a lasting impact on the lives of babies in the community. The nomination deadline is April 4 and the awards ceremony is on April 25. For more information on categories, the awards ceremony, and to nominate someone or an organization, click below:

Nurturing Futures Awards

Change the Life of a Child in Foster Care; Serve on a Citizen Review Panel

Florida Foster Care Review (FFCR) advances the safety, stability and success of youth and young adults involved in Miami-Dade’s dependency system by connecting them to essential services, healthy relationships and forever families. FFCR seeks caring volunteers to review and monitor cases one full weekday per month during Citizen Review Panel (CRP) hearings held virtually. Visit link below for more information and requirements.

Citizen Review Panel
Career Opportunities

Available Position at The Children's Trust

Business Controller

The Business Controller is responsible for overseeing the financial operations of The Children’ Trust. This includes, but is not limited to, the supervision of the work performed by the Accountants, Senior Accounting Analysts, Accounting Operations Manager and Fiscal Data Integrity Analyst of The Children’s Trust in accordance with The Children’s Trust (The Trust) procurement and accounting policies and procedures, Generally Accepted Principles (GAAP), regulations promulgated by the Governmental Accounting Standards (GASB) and Government Auditing Standards. As directed by the Finance Director, the Business Controller will be engaged in key functions such as planning, managing, monitoring and evaluating the fiscal activities and functions of The Trust and its service providing organizations to ensure that daily and long term financial activities and controls are created and maintained to achieve organizational objective and safeguard assets.


For more information and to start application, click below:

The Children's Trust Careers

Job Opportunities with Richmond Perrine Optimist Club Inc. *

Richmond Perrine Optimist Club has openings for 2 full-time Parenting Specialist, 1 full-time Youth Counselor and a part-time Child Care Aide. Please send in resume. Positions are for immediate hire.

Email resume

Available Positions at United Way Miami *

At United Way Miami, they are hiring for: infant toddler teachers (part-time), client services navigator (coordinator), program officer, senior director, events, co-teacher 10 months, after-care aide, lead teacher 12 months, senior coordinator, and family engagement EHS CCP. Help make a difference in the community, join the Unite Way team! For more information and to apply, visit career page below: 

Apply

On-Site Director of Child Chare/ Preschool Needed *

Rainbow Intergenerational Learning Center is looking foir an on-site director to join their team. The candidate must be bilingual (English/Spanish), team leader, FCCPC/SDA National Miniimum, director's credential, experience in Early Head Start, VPK, school readiness programs preferred. If interested, please send resume to email below with transcripts.

Email

Natural Helper Needed at Advocacy Network on Disabilities

The Natural Helper is responsible for providing assistance to the Families CAN! project by assuming responsibility for obtaining and maintaining programmatic and financial records related to Advocacy Network’s In-Home Supports and Emergency Financial Assistance Programs. This position utilizes their experience as a parent with a child with a disability to support families and assist in their success towards achieving their goals. The Natural Helper/Family Support Specialist supports success coaches working directly with families and assisting in all aspects of referral processes and maintaining family engagement in the care coordination process.  

Training and Experience Requirements: High School diploma or equivalent; proficient in Microsoft Office – especially Word, Excel, and Outlook; and a minimum of two years’ experience working in an office setting – preferably in a non-profit. Individual must be very detail oriented, good with numbers, and be able to effectively prioritize tasks and manage time. Bi-lingual (English/Spanish) essential. 

The salary range is $40,000 to $42,000. AND offers 100% employer-paid medical benefits, 12 paid holidays, and generous PTO. Those interested should email resume to link below:

Email resume

Available Positions at Breakthrough Miami

Are you a passionate, experienced, and committed educational leader? Breakthrough Miami is expanding its village and looking for new changemakers to join the team. Bring your unwavering dedication to youth, positive outlook, leadership, team-building, motivational power, and solution-oriented skills to life at Breakthrough Miami.


Site Director for Belen Jesuit Preparatory Location : Advancing their signature students-teaching-students model, Site Directors at Breakthrough Miami have the invaluable opportunity to lead transformative, proven work to address education inequities. Our Site Directors manage and oversee program and site operations for our school-year and summer programs at one of Breakthrough Miami’s seven host school sites, leading the recruitment, management, and development of Scholars, Volunteers, and Teaching Fellows. Site Directors ensure program fidelity, spirit, and culture, advancing Breakthrough Miami’s mission and goals. Advancing the model of an embedded service-learning partnership, Directors build supportive relationships with students, parents, schools, the community, and other stakeholders to build a rigorous, fun, and supportive learning environment for Scholars, Volunteers, and Teaching Fellows to develop as life-long learners, leaders, and changemakers.


Assistant Site Director: Responsible for efficiently and effectively delivering programs and services directly affecting Breakthrough Miami Scholars and families. An ASD oversees campus or site logistics, unpaid student volunteers, and some stipended positions, such as Teaching Fellows. As an ambassador of the program, the ASD builds supportive relationships with students, parents, schools, the community, and other stakeholders to ensure the academic and socio-enrichment success of all Breakthrough Scholars. 


Summer Instructional Coaches: Summer Instructional Coaches (ICs) are experienced and successful professional educators who provide content specific support for BTM Teaching Fellows throughout the summer and engage fully in the BTM community. ICs dictate the level of academic rigor during Breakthrough Miami’s summer program through their interactions with Teaching Fellows. They effectively communicate content specifics to Teaching Fellows, guide Fellows through effective planning and execution, and hold both Fellows and students to the highest standards. ICs are expected to lead department meetings, visit Fellows’ classes at least twice a week, evaluate lesson plans and curriculum overviews, and meet individually with Fellows regarding their on-going work. Since ICs are the only professional teachers on-site, they are accountable for the quality of instruction students receive, and are responsible for supporting BTM Teaching Fellows through their teaching experiences. This position will begin on June 7, 2025 and will end on August 1, 2025.


Summer Site Coordinators: Summer Site Coordinators (SSCs) are critical members of the summer administrative team and help ensure the smooth and safe operations of the Summer Institute at their assigned site. SSCs train, coordinate and oversee volunteers; supervise the summer food service program for Scholars and staff; order and keep an inventory of program supplies; coordinate general office administration; manage the Scholar drop off and pick up process; and assist with the execution of special events. This position will begin on June 7, 2025 and will end on August 1, 2025.


Summer Assistant Site Directors: Summer Assistant Site Directors (SASDs) work collaboratively with full-time directors at their assigned site to ensure a successful Summer Institute; and work closely with Scholars and their families, as well as Teaching Fellows to ensure their needs are met. SASDs assist with the coordination and management of student attendance and reporting; management of student information in the Breakthrough Miami student database; student discipline and conduct; Teaching Fellow training and professional development; implementation of the Teaching Assistant program; preparation of major events, including Visitors Day, Family Night, and other events as scheduled; and program evaluations during the final ten days of programming. This position will begin on June 7, 2025 and will end on August 1, 2025.


To learn more about any of the positions listed above, visit https://breakthroughmiami.org/careers or send a resume to careers@breakthroughmiami.org.


Teaching Fellows: The Breakthrough Miami Teaching Fellow experience is designed for undergraduates and high school students (age 17+). The opportunity is available to applicants with a deep interest in social justice and a passion for working with students. The Teaching Fellows must be committed to personal growth and comfortable working in a fast-paced, collaborative environment. Because they celebrate the diversity of the community, Breakthrough Miami seeks applicants from diverse backgrounds and life experiences. The fellowship begins June 7, 2025 and ends August 1, 2025. To learn more about the Breakthrough Miami Teaching Fellowship, visit https://breakthroughmiami.org/teaching-fellows/.



Available Opportunities at Jewish Community Services of South Florida

Jewish Community Services is hiring for several positions:

  • Director of Resource Development and Engagement
  • Helpline counselors
  • And many more


For further details and to apply please follow the link below:

For more information and to apply
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