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April 19, 2023









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Deadline Approaching to Apply for Small CBO Capacity-Building RFP

If you have been operating a small community-based organization (CBO) for at least two years and need some assistance to scale up, consider applying for the Request for Proposal (RFP) released by The Children’s Trust on April 3 for our Small CBO Capacity-Building initiative. If approved for funding, executive directors will participate in learning sessions, work with peer group and receive professional coaching while using funding to complete capacity-building growth plans. The Bidders’ Conference and Application Training video recording and presentation slides can be found on the Grants Opportunities page under Learning: Capacity Building. Deadline to apply is May 1.

Grant Opportunities

Save the Dates- Important Youth Development Sessions

With Board approval on April 17 of the new Youth Development funding cycle, please plan to attend the important sessions below. Registration details are coming soon. 


Virtual Fiscal Onboarding Sessions: Wednesday, April 26, from 10 -11:30 a.m. and Friday, April 28 from 2-3:30 p.m. This session is intended to provide an overview of fiscal processes, compliance, The Trust Budget Manual and Trust Central roles. Providers are expected to attend one session. Emails to register for specific dates will be available soon. Please ensure that all staff members that are essential to contracting and fiscal processes attend; this includes your fiscal and programmatic management staff. 


Youth Development Kick-Off: Wednesday, May 3, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. The Children's Trust will host a Youth Development Kick-Off meeting for all funded Youth Development programs. The meeting will take place in person at the University of Miami. The purpose of this meeting is to share important onboarding, contracting, and partnership information for the new funding cycle. Please ensure that all staff members who are essential to our partnership attend; this includes your executive director/CEO and management staff. 

Watch The Right to Read with Miami-Dade Grade Level Reading Campaign *

Miami-Dade Grade Level Reading Campaign partners have gathered to bring the documentary: The Right to Read to you, followed by a Q & A session, as part of the 10 Days of Connection which aims to break down silos and get people connected.  


The movie screening will take place at 6:30 p.m., on Tuesday, May 9, at Coral Gables Congregational United Church of Christ. To register for the event, click below:

Register

April SPARK Training at Juan Pablo Duarte Park

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.


SPARK Training for April


Date: Saturday, April 22

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

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


Please register for SPARK training via Trust Academy LMS.

New Injury Prevention Trainings Schedule for April

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, April 20; 10-11:30 a.m.

Home Safety Training & Education; Thursday, April 20; 12-1:30 p.m.

 

Poisoning Safety; Monday, April 24; 10 a.m.-11:30 a.m. 

Suicide Prevention; Wednesday, April 26; 10 a.m.-12 p.m.

Home Safety Training & Education; Thursday, April 27; 10-11:30 a.m.

Home Safety Training & Education; Thursday, April 27; 12-1:30 p.m.

Car Passenger Safety; Friday, April 28; 3:30-5 p.m.

Preparing for Summer: Resources for Children & Youth with Autism Workshop

In honor of Autism Awareness & Acceptance Month, the Advocacy Network on Disabilities is excited to present "Preparing for Summer: Resources for Children & Youth with Autism." A fun and informative virtual workshop specifically designed for families of children and youth on the autism spectrum. The goal is to feature the resources available to the autism community. 


The virtual workshop will take place Friday, April 21, at noon. Register below:

Register

Upcoming Differentiated Literacy Instruction Virtual Training

April 26, from 3:30-5:30 p.m.

Attention Certified Teachers! If you have not yet completed the Differentiated Literacy Instruction training, this is your last opportunity to get it done before summer! Learn how to use data from the ORF and Maze assessments to identify struggling readers and to develop reading intervention plans unique to each student. Attendees will also learn how to create a plan of action to differentiate reading instruction.

Trust Central
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

Supporting Safer Communities Grant Program

The Office of Neighborhood Safety (ONS) presents the Supporting Safer Communities Grant Program, a component of the Miami-Dade County Community Violence Intervention initiative. The Supporting Safer Communities Grant Program is in partnership with the Carrie Meek Foundation. The Foundation is currently accepting applications/proposals through May 12, 2023. To learn more and/or apply click below:

Apply

Pérez CreARTE Grant Program is Open for Applications

Supported by the Jorge M. Pérez Family Foundation in partnership with The Miami Foundation, the Pérez CreARTE grant program supports Miami arts organizations working in the areas of arts access, arts education, and artist fellowships and residencies. The program will provide capital and support for exemplary organizations to embrace artistic risk-taking, expand the diversity of creative experiences and audiences, and present work that inspires with its excellence and relevance. Grants will be between $100,000 and $250,000 and are for nonprofits or equivalents working in Miami - not for individual artists. The application period is open through May 26. Apply by clicking below. Learn more at miamifoundation.org/perezopportunities

Apply

10th Anniversary of Fathers in Education Day During Fathers in Action & Advocacy Week

Fathers and male significant others join your children at their school to engage in activities celebrating ten years of fathers supporting children’s academics and their social/emotional development. Check with your child’s school for details. Also, check out Fathers in Action & Advocacy Week Workshops this week at various schools in Miami Dade County. Go to Engagemiamidade.net to get the listing of the free innovative workshops presented by our dedicated community partners. For more information, call Holly Zwerling 305.812.4000 or email below:

Email for more information

Join the Community Justice Challenge

YWCA’s Community Justice Challenge is a free community-wide challenge, part of a national movement to understand how issues of race, power, access, and leadership show up in everyday life. This challenge is a daily journey of small but meaningful actions designed to foster personal reflection, encourage social responsibility, and motivate participants to learn together, find and act on ways to address these issues. Learn more below.

Community Justice Challenge

Free Webinars from Kristi House Education

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

  • Children and Traumatic Stress: April 20
  • Children with Problematic Sexual Behavior: May 18
  • Stewards of Children: May 23
  • The 10 Signs-Healthy & Unhealthy Relationships: May 25
  • What Every Adult Needs to Know About Child Sexual Abuse: June 1
  • Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children 101: June 13
  • How Mass Violence Impacts Youth: June 15

Click below for more info and registration:

Kristi House Education
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.


Administrative Services Coordinator, Human Resources - ($48,668 Annual)

This Administrative Services Coordinator – Human Resources, is responsible for assisting in a variety of functions related to the administrative services of The Children’s Trust’s operations which include continuous quality improvement, planning, coordination, and management of special projects related to the area of Human Resources.


This position includes, but is not limited to, assisting in the development of procedures, project management, and assigned tasks related to Human Resources matters.


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.

Job descriptions and application instructions

Licensed Clinical Social Worker Position Available *

The Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) will serve in the capacity of a Center Mental Health Consultant (CMHC) responsible to provide diagnostic assessments, therapy, and counseling and support services for a mixed caseload including adults, adolescents, and families experiencing mental health issues, communication challenges, or work-related conflict. This is an opportunity to work as part of a dynamic multi-disciplinary team, providing services to at-risk youth ages 16-24. One year experience post licensure. Contract or part-time/ 20 hours.

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Infant Mental Health Specialist Needed by FSU Young Parents Project

Young Parents Project seeks a Master's degree social worker/counselor (licensed or licensed eligible) to be part of a home visiting team that provides care coordination and therapeutic intervention to court-involved teen parents and their children. Training in Infant Mental Health and reflective supervision provided. Sign-on-bonus up to 5K will be considered for qualified applicants. Flexible schedule, reliable transportation and Level 2 background check required. Click below for more information and enter ID 53712.

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Available Opportunities at Breakthrough Miami 

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 ongoing 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 role starts on June 10 and ends on August 4.


The individuals in this role must have a State of Florida Teaching Certificate or equivalent; an outstanding track record as a professional classroom teacher; exceptional interpersonal skills; the ability to deliver positive, constructive and honest feedback; and creativity, energy and commitment to excellence.


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 starts on June 10 and ends on August 4.


The individuals in this role must have a strong academic record with a minimum of two years of college completion; and excellent organizational and interpersonal skills.


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. This position starts on June 10, and ends on August 4.


The individuals in this role must have a bachelor’s degree; a high degree of flexibility in order to multitask between projects; exceptional interpersonal skills with the ability to work effectively in many different environments with people from diverse backgrounds; comfort and confidence in working with children and adults; and creativity, energy, and a commitment to excellence.


For more detailed information on any of the job 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 the Agape Network

Outpatient - Residential Therapist Needed

In the middle of an expansion, unstopping growth, and projects to come, we are looking passionate therapists (registered or licensed) to provide CBT and solution focused therapy to children, adults and elderly individuals with substance abuse, co-occurring disorders, and severe-persistent mental health illness. The right candidate will be patient and empathetic looking to build a solid career in the mental health field and grow within our organization.


Case Manager

We are looking Case Managers to enhance the quality of our clients management, maximize satisfaction and promote cost effectiveness. The successful candidate will be accountable for the full patient care cycle. Case Managers duties include assessing, planning, implementing, monitoring and evaluating actions required to meet the client’s health and human services needed. Please feel free to reach out for more details.

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Yoga 4 Change Hiring Yoga Instructors

Yoga 4 Change is hiring yoga instructors to teach the communities it serves; youth, individuals who are incarcerated, veterans and individuals living with mental health conditions. Must be a minimum 200-Hour RYT through Yoga Alliance. If interested, please email below and send your resume.

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Parent Educator at Advocacy Network on Disabilities

The Parent Educator provides education and support to parents and children with disabilities in their home, maintaining fidelity to the Nurturing Parent Program model and other evidence-based practices selected for service provision. Training and experience requirements: Bachelors in social work, psychology or other related field. Minimum of 2 years experience working with families who have children with disabilities and knowledge of local community strongly preferred. Excellent communication and organizational skills. Bilingual English-Spanish required.


Salary range: $42,000-$45,000. They offer 100% employer-paid medical benefits, 12 paid holidays, and generous PTO. Please email resume to address below:

Email for more information

Girl Power Hiring Program Instructor

Girl Power Rocks is hiring a full-time program instructor for their After School Program at Brownsville Middle School. Follow the link below to learn more about the position and to apply:

Apply
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.
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