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Career Opportunities

The Healthy Start Coalition of Miami-Dade is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) with the goal of reducing infant mortality, reducing the number of low birth weight babies & improving maternal, infant and child health and developmental outcomes. We seek business and social service professionals who want to grow with us and make a difference in the lives of families and children in our community. The Coalition's office is located in Miami, Florida.  We offer industry competitive salaries and an outstanding benefits package.


Current positions available as of August 1, 2009:

Click here for positions with the Healthly Start Coalition of Miami-Dade

Click here for positions with the 19 community based providers contracted to provide Healthy Start and Health Connect In The Early Years services by the Healthy Start Coaltion of Miami-Dade

Click here for positions in Maternal Child Health Fields

 
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Click here if you are a professional working in the field of maternal, infant and child health
Click here if you are a staff person from a Healthy Start, HealthConnect In The Early Years or MomCare Program contracted by HSCMD
Click here if you are a participant of Healthy Start, HealthConnect In The Early Years or MomCare Program?
 
3/11/2010
Executive Committee Meeting -- "MEETING CANCELLED"
 
4/24/2010
March of Dimes March for Babies 2010
 
 
Florida Association of Healthy Start Coalitions (FAHSC) 2009 Snapshot
 
AMCHP Supports National Expansion of Home Visiting Programs
 
La Leche League Meetings
 
Working During Pregnancy
 
Revised Healthy Start Universal Prenatal Risk Screen 2008
 
Study Links Caesareans With Births Before Term
 
State’s infant death rates higher for blacks