The Children's Trust Announces | | Complete Trust Provider Survey By August 18 | | The Children’s Trust launched a Provider Survey this week and is asking for feedback that will help it strengthen supports and strategically plan to improve Trust-funded programs. If you are the primary program contact for a Youth Development, Parenting, School Health or FNSP program, please check your email for your initiative specific survey invitation and submit one response per contract. Plan accordingly with your team to submit one response per contract by August 18. The Trust relies upon your constructive and thoughtful feedback to help improve our offerings. | | The Advocacy Network on Disabilities: Navigating Community Resources | | |
Navigating Community Resources – Unsure what’s available or where to find help for children with disabilities and their families? Join the Advocacy Network on Disabilities for an introduction to the most helpful resources, and learn how to assist families navigate these systems of care.
Monday, August 27, from 1-3 p.m.
Live In-Person – The Children’s Trust Training Room, 3150 SW 3rd Avenue, Ryder Room, Miami, Florida 33129
| | Virtual Literacy Training for Youth Development Providers from Project RISE | |
A new school year is just around the corner, and Project RISE is here with a virtual training to help you get off to a running start.
A Deeper Dive Into Differentiated Literacy Instruction (DLI)
Virtual Training
August 27, from 3:30-5:30 p.m.
Are you a member of the team providing Differentiated Literacy Instruction (DLI) at your program? A Deeper Dive into DLI offers both new and veteran instructors the opportunity to add to their literacy strategies’ toolbox, as well as the chance to address some common challenges related to DLI.
Register for these trainings in the Trust Academy LMS, or -as long as you have a Trust Academy LMS account- you may email projectrise@nova.edu and let us know you are interested in attending.
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Project RISE Celebrates 20th Anniversary
Project RISE is proud to announce our 20th Anniversary! They are celebrating with an updated logo, a new website, and updated courses in Trust Academy LMS.
Their website may be new, but their web address is the same. Check out the new request assistance form that allows Trust-funded Youth Development providers to request coaching support, live trainings, and offer suggestions for new peer learning topics.
They have also created a photo gallery of their work, staff, graduate assistants, and some of the many provider staff they have worked with over the past 20 years.
Project RISE was the first Trust Academy partner to upload a course into the Trust Academy LMS. Now, in their 20th year of working with providers and The Children’s Trust, the time has come for a makeover, and they will be updating many of their courses over the upcoming year. Thank you to the many providers who have given them feedback over the last year to help them improve our courses.
You will find new features like playback speed for those of you who would like to go through the courses faster or slower, closed captioning, and some content updates based on their coaching team’s experiences at programs and your feedback. Three of their most popular courses have already been updated, and you can experience them now on Trust Academy LMS:
Literacy Outcome Assessment: ORF
Literacy Outcome Assessment: Maze
Differentiated Literacy Instruction (DLI) Basics
Thank you for partnering with them these past 20 years. They look forward to supporting you for the next 20 years!
| | Unlocking Potential: Ending the Silence is a revolutionary mental health program for staff serving youth and families. Grounded in evidence-based practices, this program sharpens awareness and understanding of mental health warning signs. Equip yourself with the knowledge to better support the mental health needs of those you serve. Program takes place on August 15. Register below: | | |
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)
Children's Bereavement Center
This week, we’re proud to feature the Children’s Bereavement Center (CBC), a non-profit agency providing support for children who have suffered the death of a parent, sibling, or other person in their lives. Since being founded in 1999, CBC has expanded to offer grief support groups beyond school-aged children through their adult division, Lift From Loss, so that young adults and adults are also able to seek help completely free. Groups are open to anyone who has lost a parent, sibling, grandparent, relative, or friend as a result of illness, accident, suicide, or homicide. Groups are held on weekday evenings and are open to children ages 4 and older, teens, young adults, and adults. Registration is required and can join by calling 888-988-5438 or visit www.childbereavement.org for information.
| | Free Training in Fundamentals of Child and Adolescent Cognitive Behavior * | | |
The CAMAT program at the University of Miami is offering a 10-week, 10-hour live virtual training series, called Fundamental of Child CBT: An Introduction to the Unified Protocol for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders in Children and Adolescents (UP-C and UP-A). This series will provide comprehensive training in the fundamentals of evidence-based cognitive-behavioral therapy for youth anxiety and depression.
Through a generous gift from the Batchelor Foundation, the program is offering FREE registration to currently enrolled graduate students/trainees in a mental health-related field, postdoctoral fellows, and mental health professionals currently serving in Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade, and Monroe Counties, Florida. Continuing education (CE) credits are also offered to South Florida-based providers who attend live sessions at no cost.
Sessions will be conducted via Zoom every Friday from noon to 1 p.m., beginning September 5 through November 14.
To register, click below:
| | Give Miami Day Registration Open; Capacity-Building Opportunities Available | | Give Miami Day registration is now officially open and community-based organizations (CBOs) are encouraged to register to take advantage of numerous capacity-building opportunities that are scheduled from now until Give Miami Day on Nov. 20. New or second-time organizations who are participating in Give Miami Dade are encouraged to take the Registration 101 online sessoin on August 19, which will help them navigate the platform and let them know about other upcoming opportunities. For more information, to register, and to see a list of sessions over the next three months, visit the link below: | | Catalyst Miami Recruiting for CLEAR Program | | |
Miami is ground zero for climate change threats and housing unaffordability–each year record breaking heat temps, increasing utility prices, climate gentrification, new developments displacing longtime residents... BUT, together the community can make lasting change for the most pressing issues!
CLEAR (Community Leadership on the Environment, Advocacy, and Resilience) program starting Tuesday, August 26
The 10-week CLEAR program provides participants with the groundwork to become climate justice educators, leaders, and innovators in their own communities and beyond. Participants will develop a deep and intersectional understanding of climate science, local climate change threats, and solutions.
Dates: Tuesdays - August 26- October 28, Times: 6 - 9 p.m.
Location: Neighborhood Housing Services of South Florida, 300 NW 12th Ave Miami FL
Apply below:
The programs are FREE, dinner is provided, and there is free onsite parking. A youth program and interpretation will be available as needed (please indicate language and childcare needs on application). If you have any questions, please reach out to Emma Bowling, emmab@catalystmiami.org.
| | Kristi House Trainings in July and August | | |
Kristi House invites you to register now for free upcoming training, all free of charge. Please share this offering with any interested parties.
- Project HeadSTRONG: Self-Esteem & Self-Compassion: August 19, 26
- Wellness & Me (PlanBeTeen): August 22
- Escalation (OneLove) (12 – 2 pm): August 27
- Hurricanes/Disaster Relief (11 am – 12 pm): August 29
Register at link below:
| | Making Health Insurance Easy: What Parents Need to Know! | | With Florida KidCare, families can count on having affordable, high-quality health coverage – with access to unique, value-added benefits designed to support your child’s health and well-being at every stage of life. Help get more of those you serve on Florida KidCare. With year-round enrollment, NOW is the time to help them apply! Learn more at link below: | | Performing Arts Funding Grant Program | | |
ETC supports the arts throughout the United States by awarding cash grants to non-profit performance groups. Grants are modest and limited to a maximum of $5,000 in order to distribute funding to a greater number of worthy organizations. Preference is given to organizations producing their own work rather than to hosting venues. Applying and meeting qualifications does not guarantee an award. The Committee typically receives many more applications than can be funded. ETC may partially fund any application at its discretion.
Eligibility Requirements:
To apply for funding, applicants must be based in the United States and meet one of the following:
A 501(c)(3) non-profit residing in the United States. Accredited public or private school/university residing in the United States. Federal, state, or local government as defined in section 170 (c) of the IRS service code. Deadline to apply is August 31. For more information and to apply click below:
| | Change the Life of a Child in Foster Care; Serve on a Citizen Review Panel | Florida Foster Care Review (FFCR) advances the safety, stability and success of youth and young adults involved in Miami-Dade’s dependency system by connecting them to essential services, healthy relationships and forever families. FFCR seeks caring volunteers to review and monitor cases one full weekday per month during Citizen Review Panel (CRP) hearings held virtually. Visit link below for more information and requirements. | | |
Available Positions at The Children's Trust
Community Grants Administrator
| The Community Grants Administrator is responsible for the general administration of the Community Engagement and Outreach grants program and maintenance of the Community Engagement budget and reporting, in conjunction with the Associate Director of Community Engagement. Work performed by the Community Grants Administrator includes monitoring contracts, agreements, scopes of work, deliverables, purchase orders and preparing reports for the Community Engagement Department, Communications Department and executive management. The incumbent has latitude to make informed decisions and recommendations on the internal and external process of the community grants program. | | The position manages the full life cycle of assigned funded program(s) and services located throughout Miami-Dade County. This person requires occasional non-traditional work hours (weekends and evenings) and reliable transportation. This professional position will support the Programs Management Team in implementing strategies that foster collaboration among internal and external stakeholders to ensure services are delivered in accordance with The Children’s Trust standards and latest evidence-based practices. S/he is responsible for utilizing change management, knowledge, skills, and behaviors to promote continuous quality improvement throughout the assigned contracts and projects. This person will be assigned a caseload of contracts and may serve as initiative/project lead. The attached exhibits include additional responsibilities for the Program Manager leading our Metrics and PPD efforts. | | Health Information Project Hiring a South Florida Program Manager * | The Health Information Project (HIP) is hiring a South Florida Program Manager. Please click on the link below to learn more about the position and to apply. | | Employment Opportunities at Jewish Community Services * | |
Jewish Community Services is hiring for several positions:
- Chief Financial Officer *
- Helpline Counselors
- Development Specialist
- Grant Billing Officer *
- And many more
Email below for more information:
| | Rainbow Intergenerational Learning Center Needs Onsite Center Director | |
Rainbow Intergenerational Learning Center is looking for a bilingual on-site center director for thier Little Havana location. Minimum qualifications: Director's credential, FCCPC and or CDA National. Experience in subsidy programs; VPK, School Readiness and Early Head Start. Must be a team player.
Email resume and transcripts to email below:
| | Social Media Specialist Needed at Hope for Miami | Do you like photography, graphic design, or Social Media? Then apply to join Hope for Miami's Communications team and help create messaging about their community work. This is a full-time position with a generous benefits package. After submitting a resume, qualified applicants will need to submit a portfolio of their work. | | Overtown Youth Center is Hiring Full and Part-Time Positions | The Overtown Youth Center (OYC) Miami has various career opportunities available supporting youth and families in Overtown, Wynwood, Miami Gardens, and North Miami. Positions include: Elementary, Middle School, and High School Program Coordinators; Honey Shine Program Coordinator, Health and Wellness Program Manager; Part-Time Recreation Coach; Art Teacher; Community Builder (Liberty City); and Part-Time Security Officer (Overtown). To apply click below: | | Available Positions at Sant La Haitian Neighborhood Center | |
Licensed Clinical Therapist
A therapist is needed to provide individual and family counseling for children, adolescents, and caregivers. Responsibilities: Provide office-based, in-home, school-based, or teletherapy sessions; conduct intakes and bio-psychosocial assessments. Qualifications: Master’s degree in mental health counseling, marriage & family therapy, social work, or a related field.
Data Specialist/Natural Helper
A candidate to support the therapeutic team by connecting families to services and managing program data. Responsibilities: Facilitate community referrals, track and follow up on services, participate in case staff meetings, and maintain accurate data and records. Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in psychology, social work, mental health counseling, or related field; ability to work effectively with youth, families, and community partners.
To apply for either position: Submit a letter of interest to Mrs. Gepsie Metellus, Executive Director, and email your letter and resume to email below.
| | Available Positions at Easterseals South Florida | |
Easterseals South Florida is excited to welcome passionate, caring, and driven individuals to join its team! They are actively hiring for a variety of rewarding roles across South Florida, including:
- Teacher
- Teacher Assistant
Whether you're launching your career or bringing valuable experience, this is your opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of others while growing with a supportive, mission-driven organization. If you’re ready to inspire change, spread hope, and be part of something truly meaningful, they want to hear from you! Apply at link below:
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