Thursday, March 27, 2014

Jobs/Roles in the ECE Community: National/Federal Level

There are many different types of federal and national organizations that help families, teachers, and caregivers with children born with autism.  Autism is something that affects many families.  After doing extensive research on this topic, I found a national organization called Autism Society.  This organization has information for families, individuals, professionals, and advocates.  Their website is filled with information.  This organization is the nation's leading grassroots autism organization and "hosts the most comprehensive national conference on autism, attended by 2,000 people each year" (Autism Society, 2014).  They currently have no vacant positions, but this is something that I would be interesting in doing or volunteering with.  One would have to have knowledge in the field of autism and working with children with disabilities.  "The Autism Society accomplishes its ongoing mission through close collaboration with a successful network of affiliates, members and supporters" (Autism Society, 2014).  

Another federal organization that I think would be very good is called Milestones Autism Organization.  "Milestones Autism Resources helps individuals with autism reach their unique potential. We focus on educating and coaching for family members and professionals in evidence-based practical strategies. Our conferences, workshops, professional development, referral calls and online resources connect the autism community with vital information, and each other" (Milestones Autism Organization, 2014).  This would be a great resource to add to my community of practice since they offer training for professionals.  This would include training for teachers.  They offer summer camps for children.  I think it would be a great opportunity to work with their summer program.  They also offer volunteer opportunities for teenagers with autism to work for them through their intern program.  They also offer an internship for college and graduate students. 
"Duration and work assignments are based on the needs of the student and agency. Students majoring in social work, communications, special education, psychology or nonprofit management are encouraged to apply. Milestones can provide supervision for social work students needing field hours for completion of their academic program" (Milestones Autism Organization, 2014).


 Another organization that I came across is the Dan Marino Foundation.  This organization is committed to making the lives of those who suffer with autism better.  They are located in South Florida and have impacted the community through "therapies, research, education, and employment, and raised more than $47 million to create unique initiatives in the community. Among these "first-of-their-kind" initiatives were the Miami Children's Hospital Dan Marino Center, Childnett.tv, the Marino Autism Research Institute, Marino Adapted Aquatics, Summer STEPS Employment Programs, and now, Marino Campus, opening Fall 2014" (Dan Marino Foundation, 2014).  They offer a jobs development program and a summer camp.  They currently have no job opportunities posted on their website, but one can volunteer to help with the summer camp.  To apply for this, one must work well with children with special needs, be patient, and work well with others. 

References

Autism Society.  (2014).  Improving the Lives of All Affected by Autism.  Retrieved from http://www.autism-society.org/

Dan Marion Foundation.  (2014).  Opening Doors.  Retrieved from http://www.danmarinofoundation.org/portal/home

Milestones Autism Organization.  (2014).  Education, Coaching, Connecting.  Retrieved from http://milestones.org/


Friday, March 14, 2014

Exploring Roles in ECE Community: Local & State Levels

There are so many opportunities to join organizations in your state and local community or surrounding communities.  Until beginning to research organizations, I had no idea that there were so many different types for children, families, and educators.  I am excited about all of the information that I have found.

One organization that I feel very passionately about it and would like to join is our local RIP program.  I have a personal connection to this program because I almost used it with my own son.  My son, at three-years-old, was a handful and had some behavior issues.  My husband and I could not figure out what was going on with him.  We took for a visit to the RIP program on a recommendation from my son's doctor.  I loved how everything was set up and the way children and families were treated.  The RIP coordinator felt my son did not need the RIP program and he was diagnosed a few weeks later with having sensory processing disorder. The RIP program sent him to an occupational therapist and now, a year and a half later, my son is doing so much better.  I am very grateful for the help that I received.  I think this organization is wonderful and I believe that it helps families and children.  This is one reason that I chose them.

Another organization that appeals to me is Tennessee Voices for Children.  This organization was formed to promote children's health and education services.  About 51% of their families have children with special needs.  Most of their staff have children with special needs.  This appealed to me because part of my capstone project deals with children with special needs.  I think this group is a great advocate for children and their families.  I am so glad that I have found this organization because I want to advocate for children and their families and this is a great community of practice to be involved with.  T

The last organization that I want to have as a community of practice is TEIS:  TN Early Intervention Systems.  This program is like a child find for children with special needs from ages birth through age 2 that have delays.  This organization helps the child and the families to promote their child's development.  These children get the services that they need to prepare them and help them develop the skills needed for success.  I believe that when children are given an early start, it will benefit them.  There are many good things that come out of TEIS.  

There is a position available with Tennessee Voices for Children that is located in Nashville.  It caught my attention and interest, however, I have not qualified for the position.  It is for Director of Development.  The skills and experience that I would need for this position are having a Bachelor's Degree in Marketing, Highly knowledgeable and experienced in fundraising and non-profit marketing, Extensive and successful fundraising and capital campaign experience, Track record of successful grant writing for both government and private funds, and Excellent collaboration, customer service and leadership skills.  

Another job opportunity that interests me is teaching Pre-K in my community.  I have always been passionate about teaching young children.  My son is in Pre-K and I think it is such a wonderful program and I believe in it.  I already have a bachelor's degree in teaching Kindergarten-6th grade, so when I finish this master's program, I will go and take my Praxis exam in early childhood education.  I already have a teaching license in the state of TN, so if I pass the praxis exam in early childhood education, I will be able to get that endorsement on my license and will be able to teach Pre-K.

Becoming a director or owner of a daycare center is another job opportunity that I am very interested in.  The skills I would need to do this is making sure that I have good communication skills, the knowledge about educating children and working with families, budgeting and management skills, advocating for these children, and managing staff and personnel.