Friday, March 23, 2012

Job/Roles in the ECE Community: National/Federal level


Young mothers and their babies

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Job/Roles in the ECE Community: National/Federal level 
National Crittenton Foundation
Believe in the Power of Potential

Young Mothers in Foster CareYou +1'd this publicly. 
They work to change behaviors and break destructive cycles that in many cases ... welfare system can better support them in being stable, raising healthy children and being ... are thrilled that so many organizations (see below for list of interested ... the field to better meet the needs of these young mothers and their children.
 

This organization appealed to many aspects of my topic.  They are focused on first educating the teenage girls on why prevention is important to their future growth; academically, financially, and socially.  This organization tracks the teenage pregnancy rate and how young pregnancy effects the future of the teenagers success.
Active Parenting of Teens: a newly revised program
for parenting teenagers and 'tweens
I viewed this site and found it to be very interesting and innovating.  This is a site to acquire informational materials to help mentor and council teens before and after pregnancy.
I believe this is a necessary site for organizations that want to help our youth, but may not have funding for a program such as this.   
Children’s Defense Fund
This site has extensive information on all aspects of the effects of teenage pregnancy.  The Children’s Defense Fund’s focus is on the well-being of children and it highlights; teenage pregnancy, hunger, nutritional concerns, infant mortality, education, joblessness, homelessness, abuse, and much, much more.  This site gave me a wealth of information.  
  • Job opportunities (currently available or not) that interest you
Youth Board Executive Director
  • Skills and experience you would need to competently fulfill each of these roles
·         Job Title: Executive Director/Chief Executive
·         Function: · To implement the strategic goals and objectives of the organization
·         · With the chair, enable the Board to fulfill its governance function
·         · To give direction and leadership toward the achievement of the
·         organization's philosophy, mission, strategy, and its annual goals and
·         objectives
·         Reports to: Board of Directors
·         Major Functions/
·         Accountabilities:
·         1. Board Administration and Support -- Supports operations and
·         administration of Board by advising and informing Board members,
·         interfacing between Board and staff, and supporting Board's evaluation
·         of chief executive
·         2. Program, Product and Service Delivery -- Oversees design,
·         marketing, promotion, delivery and quality of programs, products and
·         services
·         3. Financial, Tax, Risk and Facilities Management -- Recommends
·         yearly budget for Board approval and prudently manages
·         organization's resources within those budget guidelines according to
·         current laws and regulations
·         4. Human Resource Management -- Effectively manages the human
·         resources of the organization according to authorized personnel
·         policies and procedures that fully conform to current laws and
·         regulations
·         5. Community and Public Relations -- Assures the organization and its
·         mission, programs, products and services are consistently presented in
·         strong, positive image to relevant stakeholders
·         6. Fundraising (nonprofit-specific) -- Oversees fundraising planning
·         and implementation, including identifying resource requirements,
·         researching funding sources, establishing strategies to approach
·         funders, submitting proposals and administrating fundraising records
·         and documentation

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Developing Communities of Practice

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Long Island Birth Right

Long Island birth Right is a local organization devoted to the life of the unborn child. Their mission is to remove reason for the interruption of life in the womb. Long Island Birth Right provides counseling for the gestating mothers and provides assistants to help the prospective mother. This organization provides brand new clothing for the baby from birth to 2 years old, and formula if needed, and directs the parent to other agencies for additional assistance.

There are so many mothers that just need a helping hand without any strings attached, this agency provides that. We have witnessed the gratefulness of needy parents receiving assistance from the Long Island Birth Right it was and is a wonderful experience.

The Long Island Branch of the Catholic Charities

This local chapter of the Catholic Charities provides shelter for young unwed mothers. This chapter has a small gated community within the general community where these young ladies are sheltered. These prospective young mothers are guided through the process for being parents. They are taught proper nutrition for themselves and their children, proper hygiene, and how to care for a child. Budgeting, shopping, and caring for a home is also taught and demonstrated.

I admire this agency for giving these girls and children a head start. This service is needed for the good future of the participants and the good for the future of the community.

The 4 H Club

The 4 H Club is sponsored by the Department of Agriculture and is administered by the local chapter. In the city or non-rural areas the 4 H Club addresses urban issues. This chapter of the 4 H Club addresses nutrition for children and families. This organization trains community residence to teach the residents in their community, i.e. day care centers, community centers, senior citizen centers, and also church organizations about; proper nutrition, how to cook inexpensive nutritious meals, and the ills of fast foods.

This is an organization that has been around for years in fact as a young mother I was taught recipes that I continue to use and pass on to others.

I am interested in the position of administrator of the universal pre k program in my school district. The children in this program are not receiving appropriate early childhood direction.

  • Skills and experience that you would need to competently fulfill each of these roles

The administrator of this program will need the skills to reach the existing staff, and additionally

provide professional development to the staff. I would have to let the parents and staff experience my passion and seniority for the children and the program, so that a trust between the parents, staff, and administration will develop.