The Children's Trust Announces | |
Last Week for Nominations for 2024 Champions for Children Awards * | |
The Children's Trust is looking for Champions for Children nominees for next year's award ceremony to be held on April 11, 2024. Nominations for the David Lawrence Jr. Award, Excellence in Direct Service Award and the Excellence in Youth Leadership Award can be submitted via our Champions for Children page by clicking below. Nominations will be accepted until November 13. Visit the page for more information on each of the awards and criteria for nominees. | |
Strategic Communications Planning: Refresher and Intensive Roundtables * | |
Refresher Executive Roundtable*
Join us! Strategic Communications Planning: 90 Minute Virtual Refresher, on Thursday Nov. 16, 9-10:30 a.m. This 1.5-hour executive roundtable, a "refresher,'" is designed to offer senior communications leaders a confidential space for reviewing strategic planning, sparking new ideas through peer discussions, and seeking support in managing diverse stakeholders. Hosted by Trust Academy SEW/REDI partner YWCA South Florida. Please register in Trust Academy Learning Management System (LMS). Log in via Trust Central or click below.
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4-Hour Intensive Roundtable *
Join us! Strategic Communications Planning: 4-hour Intensive Executive Roundtables, on Dec. 12, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. In this 4-hour in-person session for mid-level communications, marketing, and nonprofit leaders, you'll develop a proven PR framework to engage stakeholders and inspire action. Hosted by Trust Academy SEW/REDI partner YWCA South Florida. Please register in Trust Academy LMS. Log in via Trust Central or click link below to sign up.
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Upcoming UM Team COACH Trainings | |
Attention parenting providers! Do you have skills you want to learn, questions you want answered, problems you want solved, or communities you want to build? Well then check out the UM Team Coach supports that we offer!
Live (Virtual) Trainings:
1. Finding Stress Management Strategies that Work for You, Wednesday, December 13; noon to 1 p.m.
In this training you will learn and practice several stress reduction strategies to calm your body and mind. These techniques may also be used with parents and families that you work with. Click here to sign up or log in to Trust Academy!
2. Building the Road to Family Engagement: Practical Tools for Parenting Program Providers, Friday, December 1; 1-2 p.m.
In this training you will be able to identify at least three tools and strategies to improve caregiver engagement and retention in your program. Click here to sign up or log in to Trust Academy!
Communities of Practice: Join a community where Parenting Providers support one another, share best practices and deepen their knowledge. CoPs are held monthly (the first week of the month) and are currently being offered virtually.
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Parent and Provider Stressors & Barriers: This CoP is held on the first Wednesday of each month. The next CoP will be held on Wednesday, November 1 from 11 a.m. to noon. In this CoP, we will be identifying key stressors and barriers you and your families may currently be facing, as well as identifying and practicing strategies to solve these barriers. Topics will vary. Click here to sign up or log in to Trust Academy!
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Recruitment, Outreach & Creating Support Networks: This CoP is held on the first Thursday of each month. The next CoP will be held on Thursday, November 2, from 10-11 a.m. In this CoP, we will work collaboratively to create networks of outreach and referrals across parenting providers in the community and discuss program recruitment strategies. You will have the opportunity to get to know other community providers, share information, and support one another. Click here to sign up or log in to Trust Academy!
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NEW! Starting From Scratch Series Community of Practice: Are you a parenting program provider? Are you confused about something as you start the new contract cycle? This CoP is for you! Come with your questions, and work with a community of fellow parenting program providers to find answers as we all navigate this transition to a new Parenting Program Contract cycle. This CoP will be held on Tuesday, December 5, from 11 a.m. to noon. Click here to sign up or log in to Trust Academy!
Coaching and Consultation: UM Team COACH also provides coaching and consultation that is individualized to your needs, and at the pace and day/time that works for you and your team. Through coaching, providers can receive one-on-one support from members of our team across a broad range of topics such as recruitment, engagement, data, etc. If you are interested in coaching or consultation, please click here to complete our coaching request form.
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Advocacy Network on Disabilities Virtual Training Opportunities | |
Wednesday, November 15, 10-11:30 a.m. An Administrator’s Overview of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) 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.
Thursday, November 16, 10-11:30 a.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
New Course: Inclusión Reinventada Como resultado de los cambios recientes en movimientos de defensa de los derechos de las personas con discapacidad, y la mayor participación de estas personas en actividades cívicas; hay muchos cambios en la forma en que vemos, hablamos e incluimos a las personas con discapacidades. Con actividades y videos interactivos, venga a aprender lo último sobre el modelo social vs médico, el lenguaje de personas primero, vs. frente al uso de lenguaje de identidad primero, la discriminación hacia las personas discapacitadas, el diseño universal y los beneficios de la inclusión para todos. Este curso reemplaza a Discovering Inclusion y se recomienda para todos, pero especialmente para aquellos que trabajan con niños y familias.
To register for any of these offerings, visit https://collabornation.net/login
or go to https://trustcentral.org and click on the Trust Academy link
Also available at your site: Coaching, Technical Assistance, and help working with an individual child or youth. training@advocacynetwork.org
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Upcoming Virtual Training Opportunities from Project RISE | |
Differentiated Literacy Instruction *
November 15, 4:30-6:30 p.m.
In this training, teachers learn how to use reading assessment data from the ORF and Maze assessments to identify struggling readers and to develop reading intervention plans unique to each student. Certified teachers will also learn how to create a plan of action to differentiate reading instruction.
Please register for these trainings on Trust Academy. Once registered, you will receive an email with the Zoom link and additional handouts and information one business day before the training.
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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:
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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).
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Easterseals South Florida
Easterseals South Florida is a nonprofit organization that has been serving people with special needs and abilities - and their families - for over 80 years. Easterseals helps children in their Head Start, early education and special education programs to reach their full potential, and all adults living with cognitive impairments and their caregivers to live the most dignified life possible.
The organization is responsive to the community's needs and believes in reaching 100% equity, inclusion and access for people with disabilities. Among their flagship programs is the Culinary Arts High School, for young adults with varying exceptionalities. On Give Miami Day, Easterseals invites you to stop by and try out the delicious blends prepared by their student chefs in its new Coffee Cart entrepreneurship training project. When you visit them on Thursday, November 16, you'll have a chance to support their mission with the help of dedicated volunteers and staff who will be on hand to help you make your donation.
To learn more about Easterseals and their involvement on Give Miami Day, visit: www.easterseals.com/southflorida/
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Schedule a Free Mental Health Presentation for Families * | Teach parents/caregivers about mental wellness with a FREE program "Ending the Silence" (ETS) presented by the National Alliance on Mental Illness Miami-Dade County. ETS is a 60-minute or longer virtual/in-person presentation that increases knowledge about warning signs of mental health issues, diminishes stigma, encourages families to seek help, and provides local and national resources. It is presented in English and Spanish. For more information, contact email below: | |
Family Engagement and Post Secondary Preparedness Grant for South Dade Youth Serving Programs | The United Way Miami Community Impact Team is searching for a new Impact Grantee program that serves youth in South Dade neighborhoods focused on family engagement and post-secondary preparedness. This is open to 501c(3) agencies that may have or not have had a relationship with United Way in the past. The grant is $30,000 for two (2) years and six (6) months, totaling $90,000. The grant funding cycle will go from January 2024 through July 2026. Call 305.646.7094 or email below for more information: | |
Grants Available for Local Projects in Line with Microsoft Justice Reform Initiative |
The Urban Institute and the Microsoft Justice Reform Initiative are requesting proposals for the next round of the Catalyst Grant Program, due November 17. Check out the grant application website to learn more about the program and how to apply.
The grant program is seeking proposals for local projects that advance the focus areas of the Microsoft Justice Reform Initiative, which include supporting policies, programs, and practices that prevent unnecessary system involvement and decrease racial and ethnic disparities in policing and prosecution. Each grantee will receive funds to cover project implementation; assistance on data, policy, and community engagement from Urban Institute; access to Microsoft technology and related support; and peer learning opportunities.
Lead organizations must be 501(c)(3) nonprofits (universities and government agencies can be partners but not leads). Learn about grantees from earlier cohorts on the Urban Institute website at urbn.is/catalyst.
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Cutler Bay Mini-Grants Available Through Community Fund | The Town of Cutler Bay established the Community Fund to improve the quality of life of the Town’s residents. The Community Fund supports only nonprofit organizations that help, assist and serve the citizens and/or community of the Town of Cutler Bay. Grant awards: $500 - $2,500. Priority areas: education, environment, culture, social services, and other philanthropic activities Grant Cycle Deadline December 15. Click below for more information and to apply: | |
Available Positions at The Children's Trust | |
Solutions Specialist - $55,968.20 - $97,944.35 Annual
The Solutions Specialist executes 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 TDS team members. Some key skills for this position include Data Modeling, Business Intelligence, Data Analytics, SQL, Data Visualization, PowerBI, Unit Testing, Data Integration, Project Management and Critical Thinking.
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Research & Evaluation Analyst (Early Childhood and/or Family Support Services) - $55,968 - $58,468 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.
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Town of Cutler Bay Youth Program Aide Position Available * | Youth Program Aides needed for the Town of Cutler Bay's Youth Program Division, an extended-day enrichment program for children and youth ages 5-12 years old. Youth Program Aides provide general supervision of groups of up to 20 students, homework support and enrichment activities. This grant-funded program operates during the academic year, Monday-Friday. Work hours are typically from 1-6 p.m., with a max. of up to 29 hours per week. To apply please visit link below: | |
Available Positions at YMCA South Florida * | Are you passionate about driving change in your community? Consider being part of the YMCA's mission by joining its dynamic team. They have exciting full-time openings in the following roles: Data, Training & Projects Manager Family Resource Director Family Resource Advocate Grant Compliance Manager Behavior Strategist Program Director For information, please reach out to John M. Ortega, Executive Director of Grants & Operations, at email below: | |
Available Positions at St. Albans Child Enrichment Center |
Head Start Teacher
Plans, conducts and supervises activities with a group of children on an indoor & outdoor setting aimed at promoting social, emotional, intellectual and physical development of the children. Prepares daily lesson plans, maintains a positive atmosphere in the classroom through use of soothing tone of voice and positive discipline strategies. Minimum Qualifications: AA Degree in ECE. Applicants will be subject to an extensive screening process to include a background investigation & fingerprint.
Early Head Start Teacher
Provide responsive care, effective teaching in an organized learning environment that promotes the head development and children's skill growth aligned with the Head Start Early Leaning Outcomes Framework. Emphasize nurturing and responsive practices, interactions and environments. Minimum Qualification: 45 DCF Hours Applicants will be subject to an extensive background screening investigation and fingerprint check.
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Available Positions at Center for Family and Child Enrichment | Do you have a passion for helping families and children? Do you feel that your goal in life is to help others? If so, CFCE is hiring! For a list of vacancies, please visit link below. Why join the CFCE? Great benefits package, including a zero (0) cost out-of-pocket medical plan, 13 paid holidays and a competitive paid time off package, making an invaluable impact in your community, growth and professional development opportunities available, and Qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness. | |
University of Miami Seeks a Senior Program Coordinator | The University of Miami seeks a Senior Program Coordinator for a parenting workshop program to help with data management, data reporting, monthly invoicing, team leadership, and parenting workshop facilitation in the community. Experience with finances and human services preferred. Hours include occasional weekends. | |
Available Positions at Miami Music Project |
HR & Operations Coordinator
The Human Resources & Operations Coordinator will play an important role by providing administrative, bookkeeping, and general operations support to the Director of Operations. The HR & Operations Coordinator will maintain a workflow conducive to the demands of the operations department by assisting with all administrative matters, and participate in different projects across departments.
Senior Manager of Program Operations
The Senior Manager of Program Operations ensures organizational effectiveness of the programming department. As an exceptional team builder and leader, the Senior Manager of Program Operations directly supervises the team of Site Managers and oversees the site support staff. We are looking for an experienced manager who will ensure the effective operational and logistical functions of all programming activities.
Grants & Development Manager
The Grant & Development Manager will function as a capacity builder for the development team through grant seeking, writing, and reporting, management of the donor database and timely donor acknowledgments, helping prepare compelling reports for funders, and providing general support to the development department.
Learn more below:
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Employment Opportunities at Jewish Community Services of South Florida
| Jewish Community Services is hiring for several positions: Licensed Clinicians, Chief Development Officer and many more. For further details and to apply please follow the link below: | |
Available Positions at Breakthrough Miami |
Assistant Site Director
The Assistant Site Director (ASD) is responsible for the efficient and effective delivery of programs and services that most directly affect 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.
The individual in this role is organized, self-motivated and collaborative, with strong communication skills and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
Development Director
The Development Director will support the advancement functions of the organization, including building, cultivating, soliciting and stewarding a portfolio of donors for annual and multi-year gifts. The Director will focus on growing corporate giving. Responsibilities will include direct fundraising, fundraising activities coordination, stewardship and advancement-related administrative support in order to strengthen our work with donors and partners, thereby advancing mission, programs and impact.
The successful candidate will be authentically committed to mission, and be a strategic, flexible, and positive thinker responsible for direct fundraising.
Site Director
The Site Director manages the staff and day-to-day operations of the school-year and summer programs at one of Breakthrough Miami’s six host school sites. This position is responsible for ensuring all program operations are aligned with Breakthrough Miami’s vision, mission and goals; and for continuously improving educational enrichment and operational processes.
The individual in this role is able to operate effectively in diverse environments, achieve outcomes in a flexible, fast-paced environment, lead change and inspire others to action, and communicate consistently and effectively.
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.
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Available Positions at Miami-Dade County Public Schools | |
Clerical Position
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.
Academic Interventionist
Professional needed who can assist students with their academic assignments and support them with completion of homework assignments. Interventionist will support students at risk of falling behind in their academic studies. Academic interventionist may assess instructional materials and technology and analyze student needs to address academic challenges. Academic interventionist will work with team to assist students in hospital setting who require instructional support.
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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 link below.
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