Community nonprofit addressing education, health, and financial stability across Miami-Dade
United Way Miami operates as a multipurpose community organization—convening donors, managing early childhood programs, and advocating for policy change across education and health. The organization is heavily weighted toward education and childcare staffing (20+ roles), with active work on curriculum design, teacher professional development, and Head Start compliance. Current hiring velocity is accelerating, focused on mid-level practitioners and early childhood educators.
Notable leadership hires: Lead Teacher, Director, Early Head Start Partnership, Head Start Director
United Way Miami is a nonprofit organization founded in 1924 that serves as a strategic funder, service provider, and community convener across Miami-Dade County. The organization operates early childhood education programs (including Head Start and Early Head Start partnerships), manages donor relationships (Tocqueville Society), and works on policy advocacy in education, health, and financial stability. Staff of 201–500 is distributed primarily across education and direct support functions, with growing demand for curriculum specialists and compliance expertise.
Education access, health outcomes, and financial stability for Miami-Dade residents. Core activities include early childhood programs (Head Start, Early Head Start), donor engagement, volunteer coordination, and policy advocacy.
Yes. Education roles comprise 48% of active openings (20 of 42 total roles), including Lead Teacher, Head Start Director, and curriculum specialists. Most hires are mid-level practitioners.
Improving infant and toddler care quality, Head Start compliance, timely data collection and reporting, food safety, and effective knowledge transfer to frontline staff. These gaps drive current curriculum and professional development projects.
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