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December 14, 2022









Weekly
Provider
Bulletin
The Children's Trust Announces
* New or updated

Information, Input & Networking Session for Trust Parenting & Family Strengthening Grants on Thursday, Dec. 15

Do you provide high-quality group, individual or home visiting parenting programming? If so, we encourage you to join us for our Information, Input and Networking session on Dec. 15, 9:30 a.m.-noon via Zoom.

 

This session will provide information on program requirements and gather your input. Coming in February, The Children’s Trust will be looking for applicants for a new 5-year funding cycle that will start in October 2023.  

 

The Parenting and Family Strengthening request for proposals (RFP) grant applications are scheduled to be released in February 2023, but don’t wait. Join our Information, Input and Networking session to learn more:

Register

SPARK Training on Dec. 17

The Children's Trust is sponsoring a SPARK (Sports, Play, and Active Recreation for Kids) training event at least once every month. The training is for contracted Youth Development K-5 providers using SPARK curriculum for fitness. Watch the Trust Academy LMS Event calendar for future trainings.


December training

Date: Saturday, December 17

Location: Juan Pablo Duarte Park Address: 2800 NW 17th Ave, Miami, FL 33142

Time: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.


Please register for SPARK training via Trust Academy LMS.

Trust Office Closed December 26 - January 2

The Children’s Trust family wishes everyone a safe and happy holiday and our best wishes for the New Year! Please note we will be closed from December 26 through January 2, reopening on January 3. The provider bulletin will resume on Wednesday, January 4.

 

With the closure, we want to ensure providers receive timely payment. For this to happen, your invoice needs to be approved by December 19. Please submit a complete invoice immediately to get payment before we close. Please take the time to review them carefully, so they are without errors. Regular payments will resume the week of January 9, 2023. 

 

Trust-funded providers, please feel free to continue submitting any outstanding invoices if your offices will be open from December 26 through January 2. However, we will only review or process invoices and payments once our office reopens on January 3.

Reminder: No Gift Policy for Trust Staff *

The Children’s Trust abides by a high professional code of conduct when it comes to ethics and follows the County Commission on Ethics and Public Trust Ordinance. Trust staff may not accept any gift (at any time) from vendors, providers or lobbyists. A “gift” includes things like entertainment, tickets to events, food, fruit and or cookie baskets, meals, gratuities, etc. of any value.

Volunteer Reviewers Needed for Funding Applications 

The Children's Trust is seeking volunteers to review funding applications. Requirements include: 


  • Active and interested in improving the community
  • Reside in and familiar with Miami-Dade
  • At least 18 years of age
  • English language fluency (written and spoken)
  • Ability to utilize online application system
  • Ability to carefully read applications and write feedback
  • Attend training and debriefing meetings
  • Commit 20-30 hours total time over four week period


Help us determine the programs that have the highest impact in the community. For details, visit link below: 

Volunteer Reviewers

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; Thursday, December 15; 10-11:30 a.m.

Home Safety Training & Education; Thursday, December 15; 12-1:30 p.m.

Water Safety; Friday, December 16; 3-4 p.m.



Car Passenger Safety; Monday, December 26; 3-5 p.m.

Suicide Prevention; Tuesday, December 27; 9 a.m.-11 a.m.

Home Safety Training & Education; Thursday, December 29; 10-11:30 a.m.

Home Safety Training & Education; Thursday, December 29; 12-1:30 p.m.

Car Passenger Safety; Friday, December 30; 3-5 p.m.

Live In-Person Courses from Advocacy Network on Disabilities 

Let’s Play Together – Practical solutions for adapting recreational activities

Live In-Person: Thursday, December 15, 10-11:30 a.m.

Town of Cutler Bay, 10100 SW 200th Street, Cutler Bay, Florida 33157

Table games, sports activities, simulations – come ready to play, and to learn some easy-to-implement adaptations so all children can participate. Find out about universal design and how it levels the playing field for all. 


To register for trainings visit https://collabornation.net/login

or go to https://trustcentral.org and click on the Trust Academy link.


Also available: Coaching, Technical Assistance, and help working with an individual child or youth. Contact your Inclusion Specialist or Pat Donovan (pdonovan@advocacynetwork.org). 

More information

Get Ready for Project RISE's Applying Project Based Learning (PBL) Course

Project RISE is about to launch its next Project Based Learning course, Applying Project Based Learning (PBL). If you and your program want to be ready to take this course when it arrives, then you will need to take the prerequisite Introduction to Project Based Learning (PBL) course if you have not already completed it. This course is located in the Trust Academy Course Catalog and is now available to take at your convenience. 

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
From Other Agencies

Black Mother's Care Plan Community Workshop by YWCA of South Florida *

The FIU Black Mothers Care Plan (BMCP) is pleased to partner with the YWCA of South Florida to host a free community workshop on Black Maternal Health and Wellness on Saturday, Jan. 7, from 1-3 p.m. at the YWCA of South Florida Miami Gardens. This discussion will be led by Jamarah Amani, licensed midwife, Executive Director of Southern Birth Justice Network and Co-Founder of National Black Midwives Alliance. All are welcome to attend including expectant and new parents, community members, and medical providers! Register below:

Register

Children with Special Health Care Needs Wanted for FIU Study

Florida International University is seeking to learn about the experiences of children and youth with special health care needs as they move toward adulthood. They will interview the child/ youth and their parent/caregiver. Each participant will receive a $10 gift card. Children/youth with special health care needs must be 16-22 years old, must be able to understand and speak English and have access to a mobile device or computer. Those interested contact Francine Colas at 305.709.5855.

Citrus Family Care Network Looking for Behavioral Health Providers

Citrus Family Care Network (FCN) is looking to identify and pre-­qualify providers that will offer a continuum of behavioral health services for children and families in Miami-Dade and Monroe County. All providers that wish to offer direct Behavioral Health services to children in the child welfare system will be required to complete a Request for Administrative Qualifications (RFQ) in order to join the Citrus Family Care Provider Network. FCN clients will not be referred to receive behavioral health services outside of this preferred provider network.


The goal of the network is to promote the safety, security and well-being of every child by offering a continuum of prevention, intervention and treatment services that are timely, comprehensive and evidence-based. Citrus Family Care Network is committed to providing our behavioral health partners with referrals, collateral information and a single point of contact to facilitate communication between parties.


Please see link below for additional information about the application process.

Learn more

Grant Opportunity from the Town of Cutler Bay

The Town of Cutler Bay established the Community Fund to improve the quality of life of the town’s residents through various ways and create supportive partnerships with local nonprofit organizations that help, support, and serve our community. Grant awards: $500 - $2,500. Grant cycle deadline: December 31. Priority areas: education, environment, culture, social services, and other philanthropic activities.

Apply here

Free Webinars from Kristi House Education

Join community service providers at these free, upcoming online trainings:


  • Mental Health Series (Anxiety): Jan. 9, 23, 30


Click below for more info and registration:

Register

Schedule a Free Mental Health Presentation for Families in Your Organization!

NAMI Miami is looking forward to teaching parents/caregivers among your organization about the warning signs of mental health issues and what steps to take if their loved one is struggling. Don’t hesitate to schedule our 90-minute virtual presentation “Ending the Silence” that includes the unique opportunity to listen to personal stories of both a young adult in recovery and a parent – for free!

Email for more information
Career Opportunities

Available Positions at The Children's Trust

Community Engagement Manager - ($55,968 Annual) 

The Community Engagement Manager is responsible for performing a variety of community-driven duties with an emphasis on maintaining contact with community groups, parents, and other caregivers, providing support to residents on children’s needs, as well as evaluating and responding to community needs concerning children. The incumbent exercises independence of action and will possess considerable knowledge of community activities and needs for children and families and use considerable professional judgment in the performance of community engagement work. 



Research & Evaluation Analyst - ($55,968 Annual)

The Research and Evaluation Analyst is a critical member of both cross- and inter-departmental teams at The Children’s Trust who engages in proactive problem-solving and critical thinking/analysis related to the design and effectiveness of various child, youth and family services. Primary responsibilities include: contributing to effective program and systems designs for The Children’s Trust’s priority investments in child, youth and family services; designing and maintaining sound data collection tools and systems to capture meaningful program, operational and community data in a user-friendly, accessible manner; and analyzing and making meaning from available data to tell our stories using compelling visualizations and reports, with an intentional focus on the specific audience and purpose of the message.


Solutions Specialist - ($55,968 Annual)

The Solutions Specialist executes on solutions design in response to business priorities and vetted requirements. This position conducts unit testing and validates use cases to ensure solution aligns with requirements. This position maintains and implements routine solutions under the guidance of senior Technology Design and Solutions team members.  

Job descriptions and application instructions

Together for Children Neighborhood Coalition Coordinator Position *

The Together For Children (TFC) Neighborhood Coalition Coordinator is responsible for managing program and coalition logistics and acts as a support to TFC staff and individual neighborhood coalitions, primarily through meeting facilitation and action plan implementation support and guidance. The pay range is $45,000 to $55,000. Visit togetherforchildren.org for more information on the organization. For interested candidates, please send your resume to email below.

Email resumes

Available Jobs at City of Hialeah Education & Community Services Dept. *

The following positions are available at the City of Hialeah Education & Community Services Dept.: Master Teacher Inclusion - part-time position provides guidance & leadership to staff that works with children with disability. Position ensures that the student with disability is receiving the appropriate accommodations according to the Individual Educational Plans. Special Programs Instructor- part-time position provides instruction and leadership based on selected academic and literary program components. To view salary and complete job listing visit link below:

Job listings

Current Openings at Easterseals South Florida *

Easterseals South Florida has several openings for teachers, teacher assistants, center assistants, and center director for our Head Start/Early Head Start centers. Our Easterseals Academy, serving children and youth diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental delays is also seeking a supported employment program coordinator/job coach, teachers and teacher assistants. Providing access, equity and inclusive education for all children is our mission.

Easterseals job openings

Teachers Needed at B & G Preschool *

Teachers needed for infant toddler and preschool classrooms. Must have fingerprints and 45 hours in DCF complete.

Email for more information

Part-Time Presenter Needed for NAMI *

Are you a parent or a caregiver of someone affected by a mental health issue? Don’t miss the opportunity of becoming a presenter for NAMI’s 60-90 minute “Ending The Silence” program in English or Spanish. No public speaking experience is necessary; free training, flexible scheduling, and a $50 reward are available. Help grow the movement to end the mental health stigma!

Email for more information

Available Positions at Breakthrough Miami *

Lead Program Officer *

Advancing the organization’s vision, goals and program models, the Lead Program Officer oversees, coaches, and supports Breakthrough Miami’s site directors, who are embedded on multiple sites across Miami. Working collaboratively with program leadership, the Lead Program Officer helps inform and develop program implementation strategies to support site teams in achieving program goals, outcomes, and impact. They serve in a leadership role to build and nurture organizational culture and learning, maximize the strengths of team members, and create systems for continuous improvement. The Lead Program Officer designs and leads onboarding, professional development, workplans, evaluations, and coaching of site staff. Additionally, in collaboration with program leadership, they support the design, oversight and performance of cross-functional teams advancing major areas of work including recruitment, organizational-wide events, and family services. The Lead Program Officer works with site directors to improve program fidelity, operational efficiencies, leadership and management skills, and the quality of program delivery.

 

The individual in this role is a natural leader who is detail-oriented, self-directed, has excellent interpersonal communication skills and can handle multiple projects within a dynamic work schedule.

  

Social Media & Content Creator *

The Social Media & Content Creator plans, leads, and executes social media strategies in support of a new training initiative, SkillBuild, powered by Breakthrough Miami, and also supports established Breakthrough Miami platforms. Social media strategies will build brand awareness, affinity, and engagement. The Creator will take a lead in creating and posting content, storytelling, monitoring and responding to comments and interactions, and creating and implementing social media campaigns. This is a unique opportunity to establish a new endeavor in the spirit of the recognized Breakthrough Miami brand. The Creator will be a critical part of advancing social impact across our community. 


For more detailed information on any of the jobs listed for Breakthrough Miami, please visit the Breakthrough Miami Careers page.  

 

How to apply: Please send a cover letter and resume to the attention of Nicole Gray, Business Manager at careers@breakthroughmiami.org.

Available Positions at Cayuga Centers

Are you looking to help foster youth and families in need? Cayuga Centers is hiring developmental specialists, educational tutors, therapists, an after-school program security monitor, and a psychiatrist/medical director. It's good pay for good work! Visit link below to apply and see more details about all available positions.

Job openings

Site Coordinator for FSU Young Parents Project

FSU's Young Parents Project seeks a site coordinator to assist a home visiting project for court-involved teen parents and children in Miami-Dade & Broward counties. Bachelor’s/Master’s Degree in Social Work, Counseling with three years of experience in working with families. Flexible schedule, reliable transportation, and Level 2 background check required. Apply by clicking below and searching Job ID 52758. Equal Opportunity/Access/Affirmative Action/Pro Disabled & Veteran Employer.

Apply

Care Coordinator at The Alliance for LGBTQ Youth

The Alliance for LGBTQ Youth is hiring for a full-time care coordinator! The Alliance is in search of compassionate and deeply committed candidates dedicated to the well-being of LGBTQ young people. The position is field-based in North Miami-Dade and requires ability to support countywide programming. Salary range: $40,000-$44,000 annually. Benefit package includes: 11 paid holidays, zero out of pocket medical and dental, and competitive PTO package. Click below for more information:

More information
Available Positions at Miami-Dade County Public Schools
Clerical
Full-time position to provide varied secretarial, accounting and organizational work. Provide services for administrators and schools that is necessary for the operation of organization. Employee should be organized, self-directed, display independent initiative and judgement as it relates to job assignments. Qualifications: High School Diploma
School Psychologist
Immediate part-time and full-time openings for school psychologists, with increased hourly rate for summer employment. Applicants must have experience working with children and possess either a current certificate in school psychology from the Florida Department of Education or be licensed as a psychologist through the Florida Department of Health. Candidates should send a cover letter, résumé and copy of their state certificate or license to ese@dadeschools.net.
Email resume, cover letter and certificates
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