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March 3, 2021








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The Children's Trust Announces
Funds Available to Help Care for Kids with Special Disabilities at Home *
Are you the parent or caregiver of a child with significant disabilities? Through a generous allocation from The Children’s Trust, The Advocacy Network on Disabilities has funds to pay for respite, in-home supports, and out-of-school programs.

Eligibility: These funds are for children and youth who have significant and multiple support needs such as activities of daily living (e.g. using the bathroom, eating, moving, or communicating); requiring medication administration or other assistance because of medical conditions; and/or exhibiting behavior that is aggressive or self-injurious. Other factors may include whether there is more than one child with a disability in the home, the age of the caregiver, and whether other supports are available.  Each family will have the opportunity to discuss, with our Inclusion Coordinator, their individual needs.

For more information call Maggie Rivera at 786.365.2274.
Early Childhood Community Research Demonstration Project Request for Proposals
This solicitation will fund several projects focused on implementing and evaluating evidence-based or promising programs that support early childhood development within high-need communities in Miami-Dade County. Projects require an active partnership between a community-based organization and qualified research partner. Funds may be used for both high-quality program implementation and program evaluation and/or research that will help establish program effectiveness.

Release Date: March 8
Bidders Conference: March 11, 9:30 a.m.
Applications due: May 4, by 5 p.m.

Register below for Bidders' Conference and Application Training.
UM Team COACH, Building the Road to Family Engagement: Practical Tools for Parenting Programs
When families participate actively in parenting programs, they are able to realize the full benefits of services. Yet, families face many barriers to engagement. During this live training, you’ll be able to identify at least three tools/strategies to support these families and improve caregiver engagement and retention in your program. This training is appropriate for direct service providers and supervisors of Parenting programs. First session is Friday, March 12, 2-4 p.m.

Sign up on Trust Academy.
UM Team COACH is Now Offering Various Communities of Practice for Parenting Program Providers! 
Join a community where members support one another, share best practices and deepen their knowledge. All of the following CoPs are appropriate for direct service providers and supervisors of Parenting programs. Registration is on Trust Academy. If you have any questions, please contact teamcoach@miami.edu.

Creating Support Networks & Community Outreach/Recruitment- In this CoP, we will be diving into the topic of creating a support network for your practice and your families via community outreach and recruitment. Topics will vary. Meets on Thursday mornings, with frequency decided upon by those who attend. The first session is on March 4, from 10-11 a.m. and will focus on virtual recruitment. Click here to sign up.
The Children's Trust Annual Report Out Now
The last fiscal year proved to be one of the most challenging in the history of The Children's Trust. From COVID-19, to the census, to racial unrest and a turbulent election season, The Trust was there for the community the entire time. Check out the 2019-2020 Annual Report to the Board of County Commissioners of Miami-Dade County, now available online to see all the details of the support and impact The Trust had in support of children and families in Miami-Dade County.
Update Your The Children's Trust Logo
Providers thinking of using The Children's Trust Logo on any material must send that material for review and approval to communicationscompliance@thechildrenstrust.org. To download the current Trust logo, visit the Media Kit & Logos page on the Trust website:
Grant Opportunities Available Now
Help Me Grow: Request for Proposals (RFP)
To select one entity to implement the Help Me Grow Florida (HMGF) system model in Miami-Dade County for early identification of developmental and/or behavioral concerns in children ages birth through 8 years old, including linking families with community-based services and supports.
Response Deadline: March 22, 5 p.m.

Afterschool Meals Program Food Sponsor: Request for Qualifications (RFQ)
To select one entity as an approved Department of Health (DOH) Afterschool Meals Program (AMP) Food Sponsor in Miami-Dade County to provide daily snacks (during after-school hours), lunches (when programs operate during full days), suppers (for sites serving participants in need) and beverages for participating children in The Children’s Trust funded youth development (YD) programs.
Response Deadline: April 19,, 5 p.m.
Reading Explorers Available to Support Youth After-School & Summer Programs 
Reading Explorers coaches are eager to support youth after-school program staff in their work with children whether they are offering in-person, virtual or hybrid services. Coaching is personalized to further enhance both whole group and differentiated literacy instruction, and includes free evidence-based resources and curriculum materials to maximize students’ learning.

Planning for summer? Reading Explorers can help your program gear up to combat the COVID-19 learning slide. We can provide coaching to plan effective literacy programming to boost students’ success. We also have a highly-trained intervention team of certified tutors ready to deploy to YAS and early childhood education programs participating in Thrive by 5 to provide small-group tutoring to children entering grades K-2.

To request coaching and begin building a summer partnership, email below:
Youth After-School K-5 Reminders
K-5 Attendance 
Daily attendance should be entered as usual. For participants that have moved from virtual to in-person services, ensure that attendance is no longer being entered under the virtual group. Attendance must be entered under the group that is attached to the site at which the participant attends. Group naming conventions should still include the fiscal year and the timeframe. Temporary site changes due to COVID protocols do not require a new group.

Assessments 
Mid-test assessments should have been completed by this time and should be entered as a mid-test admin point in SAMIS. As a reminder for providers that have transitioned back to in-person programming from virtual, the PACER assessment should have been completed at this time. If a participant is being tested with one of the assessments for the first time, as is the case for the PACER, this assessment score should also be entered as a mid-test admin-point, as it is being administered within the mid-test admin point timeframe.
Virtual SPARK Training is Back!
The Children's Trust is sponsoring SPARK (Sports, Play, and Active Recreation for Kids) training! These trainings are for contracted Youth Development K-5 providers using SPARK curriculum for fitness.

Upcoming date:
  • March 6

All trainings are held from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Zoom link is provided after registration. Please limit registrations to two staff per agency per training. Go to Trust Academy to register!
The Advocacy Network on Disabilities Training Opportunities
Thursday, March 4, 1-4 p.m.
Navigating Community Resources – Unsure what’s available or where to find help for children with disabilities and their families? Join us for an introduction to the most helpful resources, and learn how to assist families navigate these systems of care.

Wednesday, March 17, 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m.
An Administrator's Overview of the Americans with Disabilities Act: 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.

To receive credit, participants must be present throughout the training with their cameras on, and achieve 80% on the learning assessment. Zoom access information provided upon registration.
Always available online:

  • Discovering Inclusion & Successful Inclusion of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Part 1.

Is your program looking for coaching, technical assistance, or other help with inclusion? Contact your Inclusion Specialist. Not sure who it is? Contact Pat Donovan at pdonovan@advocacynetwork.org.

It is the policy of The Advocacy Network on Disabilities to comply with all of the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. To request materials in an accessible format, sign language interpreters, and/or any accommodation to participate in Advocacy Network on Disabilities trainings, please contact Pat Donovan, 305.204.2644 (cell) or pdonovan@advocacynetwork.org at least one week in advance to initiate your request. TTY users may also call 711 (Florida Relay Service.)
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 Academy for full descriptions, meeting info and registration information. 


Home Safety Training & Education Thursday, March 4 1-2:15 p.m.
Poisoning Safety Training Tuesday, March. 9, 11 a.m. -12:30 p.m.
 
Car Passenger Safety Tuesday, March 16; 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Home Safety Training & Education Thursday, March 18; 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Home Safety Training & Education Friday, March 19; 1-2:15 p.m. (Spanish)
 
Poisoning Safety Training Tuesday, March. 23: 11 a.m. -12:30 p.m.
Suicide Prevention Training Tuesday, March 30; 11 am-12:30 p.m.
Car Passenger Safety Tuesday, March 30; 1- 3 p.m.
Reading Reimagined Peer Learning at Project RISE
Are you wondering how to infuse diversity into your literacy? Join Project RISE, Reading Explorers and fellow YAS (K-5) providers for a one-hour, immersive and self-reflective exploration to diversify your on-site and virtual libraries. Let's talk and gain practical techniques that can positively impact your Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) goals and outcomes. To further enrich this session, please come ready to share a favorite book title that contributes to your DEI mission.

Session 1: Wed, April 14, 2021, 12-1 p.m.
Session 2: Wed, April 28, 2021, 12-1 p.m.

Participants must register for both of these sessions to receive links to the Zoom meetings. Links will be sent out closer to the session dates.
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 Ben Morales at 305.608.9640, or visit:
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!
From Other Agencies
School-Age Education Racial Equity Programming Request For Proposals *
United Way of Miami-Dade is seeking to address access and opportunity barriers for Black, Indigenous, and Youth of Color (BIYOC) through racial equity programming. The grant recipient will utilize a minimum of two approaches that address racial inequities such as leadership development, community organizing, civic engagement and advocacy. Outcomes may include increased civic engagement, self-empowerment, building strong relationships, increased school engagement, conflict resolution, critical thinking and decision-making skills and activities that promote the reduction of racial inequities. Funding will be for a two-year period and will commence July 1, 2021. Services must begin by August 2021 and continue through June 30, 2023.

Funding will be $25,000 each year for a total award of $50,000. Virtual RFP application trainings will be held on Thursday, March 4th at 3:30 pm. To attend the RFP application training, RSVP to velezm@unitedwaymiami.org to receive the Zoom calendar invite. Completed applications should also be sent to velezm@unitedwaymiami.org . For detailed information, refer to the RFP for eligibility and programming requirements. If you have any questions, please email Shameka Jenkins at jenkinss@unitedwaymiami.org or Diana Santangelo at santangelod@unitedwaymiami.org. For more information and to apply, visit United Way Miami-Dade.

Application Deadline: Friday, April 2.
Mom and Pop Small Business Grants from Miami-Dade County *
Miami-Dade County is taking applications for the District 8 Mom & Pop Small Business Grants. Eligible small businesses in District 8 can receive up to $5,000 in assistance. Applications can be directly downloaded from www.miamidade.gov/district08. Completed applications will be accepted from March 11 – March 19 via mail or drop-off at the District Office (South Dade Government Center, 10710 SW 211th St., Suite 103) or via email at district8momandpop@nanafl.org.
There will be a VIRTUAL INFO WORKSHOP on March 8, at 4 p.m. via Zoom at this link. For additional information contact Victoria Goss at Neighbors And Neighbors Association (NANA) at 305-756-0605.
Miami-Dade's Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) *
Miami-Dade County is taking applications for its Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) to assist our tenants and landlords who are experiencing hardship. Residents of Miami-Dade may be eligible for up to 12 months of assistance, if they meet certain income qualifications and are experiencing financial hardship as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The application process ends at 5 p.m. on Monday, March 15. More information, including instructions on how to submit paper applications, can be found at the link below.
FREE Parenting Programs with 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.
Mission Support Services for Nonprofits *
Gutierrez Consulting Partnerships is partnering with South Florida Philanthropic Consulting Services to help nonprofits plan for the future in this “new normal.” They meet with key stakeholders to provide a FREE one-hour diagnostic evaluation of their organization in light of the challenges they may be facing. They then provide a summary review and recommendations of what their organization’s next steps should be. Additional services as negotiated can be provided.
Parent to Parent of Miami (PtoP) Learning Opportunities *
Ever wonder what Parent to Parent (PtoP) Miami does? Well, here is your opportunity to learn more! Outreach Presentations offered Tuesday's and Fridays every week at 12:30-1:30 p.m. Open to MDCPS staff, services agencies, community members or anyone who wants to learn about PtoP Miami and our services. Virtual via Zoom! Registration is required (below). Interested in a presentation to your agency, school, or other venue, please contact Jeanette Cordova at 305.271.9797 Ext. 227.
Parent Support Group for African American/Black & Haitian families With a Loved One with an Individualized Education Plan, Disability or Special Needs *
Need a safe space to share regarding raising a child with differences? Join us for the Parent Support Group for African American/Black & Haitian families with a loved one with an Individualized Education Plan, disability, or special needs. This is an opportunity connect with other parents, discuss challenges with school and any concerns during this time of COVID. Next groups are March 10th & 24th, 3:45PM-5:00PM. Virtual via Zoom! Registration is required.
Learning Opportunities for Parents/Caregivers of Children and Youth with Disabilities or Special Needs *
Workshops for parent/caregivers of children, youth and adults with disabilities or special needs. Upcoming March, April and May: IDEA/IEP Seminar, Achieving Independence through Supported Decision-Making, Study Skills & Homework Strategies. Guardianship Process, Crucial Government Agencies, Communicating with Your Child's School, Understanding ADHD. All presented virtual and in both English and Spanish languages.
FREE College Readiness Program *
The Achieve Scholars program is a free, selective program that provides intensive college readiness support (help with essays, FAFSA, test prep, and more) to seniors who would not typically have access to such resources. The final deadline for our 2021-2022 cohort is April 1st. Rising seniors can apply via link below: If you are a community member, you can refer a student via this link: tinyurl.com/achievescholarsrefer. For more information please email robert@achievemiami.org.
Fearless, Mindful Teen Enrichment Initiative *
SEFLIN and the Miami-Dade Public Library System presents THE FEARLESS, MINDFUL YOUTH INITIATIVE! Teens (13-19 years old) may attend online workshops from: Music producers, award-winning Filmmakers, NASA/STEM mentors, life Skills Workshops, Stocks/Business Bankers, Financial Literacy presenters and more.
FREE Weekly LIVE Interactive Webinars from M-DCPS The Parent Academy 
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); morning and afternoon sessions.

 For additional information or assistance, contact 305.271.8257 or email TPA1@dadeschools.net.
Help Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava Set Priorities
Will you help inform Mayor Daniella Levine Cava’s priorities? The mayor, in partnership with The Miami Foundation, civic partners, and other elected leaders, has launched thrive305, a powerful and inclusive civic engagement initiative that leverages Miami-Dade's biggest asset: you, its residents. Thrive305 will activate Miamians throughout the county to inform the mayor’s policies, initiatives and strategies centered on an equitable recovery and a thriving community.

Thrive305 includes:

  • Countywide Resident Survey (now closed) – the widest-reaching survey in the history of Miami-Dade, designed to be non-partisan, issue-oriented, and solicit input from all county residents.
  • Civic Weekends – “Town Hall”-style virtual events to provide residents opportunities to learn about county government, discuss the survey findings and recommend ideas for the Action Plan.
  • Action Plan Workshops – smaller events that allow community leaders and policy experts to collaborate with county staff on recommendations for the Action Plan.

For survey and details, click below:
NAMI Miami Offers Free Virtual Mental Health Presentations for Students
Learn about the warning signs of mental health conditions, treatment, coping strategies, and local and national resources.

For more information call 786.775.1661, or email below:
Insurance Enrollment Through Florida KidCare with Assistance
Floridians can enroll in Florida KidCare for comprehensive, affordable health insurance with the assistance of a Covering Florida Navigator, by scheduling a confidential and unbiased appointment for free through May 15. KidCare enrollment is all year long!

Florida KidCare is the umbrella brand for the four government-sponsored health insurance programs – Medicaid, MediKids, Florida Healthy Kids and the Children’s Medical Services (CMS) Health Plan – that together provide a seamless continuum of coverage for Florida children from birth through the end of age 18. Benefits include doctor visits, surgeries, check-ups, immunizations, vison and hearing benefits, prescription medication, dental care, emergency care, hospital stays, and mental health services.

To make an appointment, call 877.813.9115, or click below:
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 305.274.317.
Career Opportunities
Available Positions at The Center for Family & Child Enrichment *

Licensed Clinical Therapist *
The therapist will provide weekly individual and family therapy to clients of the Center For Family & Child Enrichment, using appropriate treatment modality. Conduct bio-psychosocial assessments of clients referred for therapy, ensuring that all appropriate assurances and authorizations are obtained. Develop and maintain appropriate treatment planning in conjunction with clients/families. In this position, the candidate must also adhere to all CQI standards as required under the Federally Qualified Health Center.

Dependency Case Manager Supervisor *
To manage the daily operations of a dependency case management unit; supervise case management staff and support staff; coordinate service delivery to ensure that client needs and program goals are being met. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Master’s Degree in a human services related field from an accredited university and two years relevant experience working with children and families in the Child Welfare System. Possess a Florida Child Protection Certification.

Front/Back Office Assistant *
This is a Front/Back Office support position whose key responsibility is to provide quality customer service to the children and families we serve, visitors and staff. This is a professional administrative position with the responsibility of performing complex clerical and administrative work. Medical/Behavioral Health knowledge & Billing & Coding experience required. A minimum of one to two years of secretarial training or work experience. Knowledge of EMR's.

Nurse Case Manager *
The Nurse Case Manager provides expertise as an educator, consultant, and facilitator. The NCM provides quality patient care via the development, implementation and evaluation of individual patient care plans and patient education sessions.
The NCM is a liaison between the multidisciplinary health care team, patient, and their families. Current State of Florida Licensed Practical Nurse. 3 years of experience as a Clinical Case Manager or Educator required.

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. A High school diploma and Medical Assistant certification required. Ability to perform phlebotomy & administer injections with Peds & Adults. Assist with Front Office, scheduling patients, billing & coding.
Senior Program Manager for After-School Program *
Amigos for Kids is seeking a Senior Program Manager with the following skills and abilities:
  • Bilingual English/Spanish
  • Computer literacy
  • Experience working with children and families
  • Experience managing programs and working with funders/ donors
  • Strong administrative and supervisory skills
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills

Applicants with DCF Staff or Directors Credentials encouraged to apply and teaching experience is a plus.
Teaching experience a plus.
Camp Art Instructor *
The Greater Miami Youth Symphony of Dade County FL, Inc. is looking for a camp art instructor who will be reporting to the Executive Director. The Summer Camp Instructor is responsible for planning projects and activities for the campers. Also, in collaboration with the Camp Coordinator and other staff, potentially planning to bring in visual and performing local artists to enhance the lesson plan. Organizing the student art exhibitions that end each week of camp and provide direction for college internship day-to-day work. 
Available Early Childhood Staff Position *
A position is available in a Reggio-inspired early childhood program in Coral Gables! Margaux School at Temple Judea is hiring staff to assist with all age groups and support our COVID-19 protocols. Requires Level 2 Screening.
Program Manager for Outreach Team *
Florida International University Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine (HWCOM) is currently seeking a Program Manager to join a team of professionals. Desired Qualifications: Experience involving community outreach and a social work background preferred. Two years of relevant experience working with community organizations and under-served community members. Bilingual (Spanish/Creole) a plus. For more information or to apply, please click below: and reference JOB ID: 522891. This position is located in the Biscayne Bay Campus.
Counselor/Infant Mental Health Specialist- Teen Parent Program *
Florida State University’s Young Parents Project seeks a Master's degree social worker or counselor (MSW preferred) to be part of a home visiting team that provides trauma-informed, dyadic intervention to court-involved teen parents and their children in Miami-Dade & Broward counties. Flexible schedule, reliable transportation and Level 2 background check required.
Available Positions at Miami Lighthouse for the Blind

Early Intervention Specialist
Miami Lighthouse for the Blind seeks an Early Intervention Specialist to provide comprehensive rehabilitation, developmental training, and family/home intervention services to children aged birth through five. Requirements include a Bachelor’s degree in education or related field; experience working with infants and toddlers.

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.

Program Coordinator
Miami Lighthouse for the Blind seeks a Program Coordinator on a full-time basis to be responsible for scheduling and managing the day-to-day office and clinical operations for the Florida Heiken Children’s Vision Program. HS Diploma required, AA preferred; one year of experience working with database and running queries/reports; experience working in a medical office preferred; and bilingual (English/Spanish) required.

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.
Available Positions at Easterseals of South Florida
Easterseals South Florida is growing! The organization is looking to expand its team and is actively searching for the following roles:

ESE Autism Teacher 
Bachelor's Degree in Special Education or related field, valid MDCPS teacher certifications, experience working with special needs children.

Teaching Assistants 
HS Diploma or equivalent, 45 hrs. of training with DCF, supervised teaching experience preferred.

Please apply at our website or email us below.
VPK Teacher Positions Available at RCMA
RCMA's early childhood program seeks full-time teachers for VPK classrooms. Seeking teachers who are patient, passionate, and willing to be trained. Responsible for maintaining a safe and healthy environment, screening and assessing children, planning activities and routines for children, to support their ongoing development. Must possess DCF 45 hours, bilingual preferred (English/Spanish). The early childhood program is located in Florida City.
After-School Site Manager
The YWCA South Florida is looking for an After-School Site Manager, part-time to work 21 hours per week, 1:45 p.m. to 6 p.m. M-F, PTO benefits, downtown Miami. The rate of pay is $13.03 per hour. Minimum of an associate's degree w/DCF Staff Verification Certification; DCF 45 hours child care training required; CDA/FCCPC certification acceptable instead of degree. The position will be responsible for assisting the Youth Program Coordinator with an After School Program site. This position carries the responsibilities for the management/supervision of a site with children ages 4-12
Clinical Director at Family Resource Center
This is a highly responsible, senior management position that involves the overall monitoring and supervising of the clinical services provided by the agency. The Clinical Director shall conduct regular clinical supervision with each of the clinicians in the agency, review clinical records on a regular basis, and ensure that clinical services are being provided in a timely, thorough and clinically appropriate manner.
Available Positions at the City of Hialeah Education and Community Services Dept.

  • Program Leaders- starting at $10.00 an hour working with students ages 5-18.
  • After-school Tutors- starting at $11.26 an hour working with students ages 12-15.
  • After-school Certified Teachers- starting at $29.00 an hour working with students ages 5-18.
  • Recreation Leader-(Painting instructor) starting at $10.00 an hour working with Senior population.
  • Literacy Assistant- starting at $11.26 an hour consisting of clerical and front desk work.
Available Positions at United Way of Miami-Dade

Currently hiring for the following open positions:
  • Licensed Mental Health
  • Infant Toddler Teacher (Multiple locations)
  • Resource Specialist
  • Co-Teacher 10-month
  • Financial Coach
Program Manager
The Children's Trust is seeking to fill a Program Manager position. This position is responsible for administering and monitoring contracts for various early childhood programs and services throughout Miami-Dade County that are funded by The Children's Trust.

Click below for complete job description and application instructions.
Available Positions at Miami-Dade County Public Schools

  • Head Start Educator - Associates Degree in Early Childhood, CDA or equivalent in Pre-School
  • Part-time Center Director - Center Director credentials
  • Mental Health Consultant - Master's Degree in Social Work, LCSW, LHMC, LMFT or licenses psychologist
  • Staff Assistant - Bachelor's degree *
  • Community Liaison Specialist - High School degree, Bachelors preferred *
  • Head Start Assistant - CDA in Pre-School or equivalent
  • Early Head Start Assistant - CDA in Infant and Toddler

Click below to email resume:
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 by clicking below.
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