PROGRAM OVERVIEW: The Children’s Initiative (CI) builds on the Franklin-McKinley Children’s Initiative, originating in 2009, aiming to overcome systemic barriers and resource deficiencies in creating a comprehensive support system from early childhood to career readiness. The model emphasizes our Approach: Footsteps: Creating Pathways to Self-Sufficiency: Prioritizing the well-being of children and families, the initiative focuses on fostering positive change within families to enhance their engagement and stability, crucial for sustained involvement. Focus on Children and Families: Acknowledging parents' love for their children, the initiative emphasizes providing opportunities for positive change within families, which enhances their engagement. Family stability is fundamental for sustained involvement in the initiative. Trauma-Informed Care: Recognizing the impact of childhood trauma on individuals in poverty, the initiative adopts a trauma-informed approach. By addressing the emotional needs of children and families, it promotes quicker social and emotional stabilization, leading to more secure and lasting economic recovery. Family Ownership of Goals: Families identify their needs and priorities, with support provided throughout their journey to self-sufficiency. The approach focuses on partnership and guidance rather than traditional case management, a strategy proven critical for success. Community-Centered Solution: A supportive community environment, facilitated by accessible spaces and friendly staff, serves as a "second home" for families. This fosters trust, belonging, and the formation of strong social networks, essential for families to overcome poverty. Coordinated and Integrated Approach: Recognizing poverty as a multidimensional issue, the initiative advocates for a coordinated and integrated approach within the organization and with external partners. Seamless access to services, facilitated by service guides, promotoras, and peer accompaniment teams, enhances families' success rates by eliminating barriers to accessing essential support. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: The key role of this position is to provide engaging activities for children while parents attend workshops or community events. These activities aim to support children aged 0 to 5 in areas such as early childhood development, school readiness, health, and early literacy.
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Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED