Communities of practice, in my opinion, are life-changing organizations that share a common interest in a situation, and bring thoughts, expertise, knowledge, and passion together to solve an issue that will make society just a tad bit better than what it is. I have been tasked to share national organizations of communities of practice that I would be interested in being a part of. The first that I have chosen is National Association of Social Workers. NASW (2012) view on poverty is what appealed to me greatly. This organization is very hands-on within communities and is a great support system to those who are experiencing poverty. Within this community, social workers tackle the complex issues of poverty through community organizing in poor neighborhoods. For instance, the communities’ assets are combined with additional resources to build up the local systems that support health, education, and financial viability (NASW, 2012). The organization strives and fights for poverty on a national scale. This organization has even joined forces with Congress to increase the minimum wage and advocates for the importance of ending poverty rather than just reducing the number of welfare recipients (NASW, 2012).
There was one job that I became immediately interested in, the community impact director, under the sector of advocacy. The job requires a Bachelor’s, but a Master’s is preferred and the skills and experience needed include: five to seven years relevant experience, including: positive youth development, public policy, program development and evaluation; strategic planning and analysis, grant-making, and/or research; experience in collective impact and working with low-income communities and other diverse groups, with the ability to build and sustain productive relationships with diverse individuals, groups, organizations and communities, experience; demonstrates ability in planning and implementing community-based initiatives; ability to build consensus; collaborate with and convene multiple partners in efforts that produce specific deliverables and demonstrable outcomes; ability to meet aggressive deadlines and handle multiple priorities; proficient in attending to detail with ability to organize, prioritize and effectively contribute within team setting; excellent analytical ability and superior problem-solving skills; excellent communication, interpersonal, listening, writing and facilitation skills; ability to take concepts from initiation to completion with minimal supervision; knowledge of current youth impact area research, local and national issues and trends; Microsoft Office skills and experience required; Commitment to excellence and the mission of United Way!
These are some available resources listed on the site:
Resources
• Code of Ethics
• NASW Bylaws
• NASW Chapters
• HIPAA
• About the Profession
• Governance
• NASW Foundation
• Social Workers Across Nations
The second organization I chose consists of members of The Community Action Partnership that developed Rooting Out Poverty. It includes input from several hundred key leaders from the local, state, and national levels. It offers solutions and strategies for promoting quality child care; employment and training opportunities, especially for those lacking basic skills; responsible health, energy, and conservation policies, assistance to those elderly and otherwise most vulnerable of people, and more. I chose this community of practice because it focuses on setting up statewide summits on poverty, and long-range action plans.• Code of Ethics
• NASW Bylaws
• NASW Chapters
• HIPAA
• About the Profession
• Governance
• NASW Foundation
• Social Workers Across Nations
Rooting Out Poverty was designed to educate and inform every American that the country's poverty epidemic is intolerable -- and correctable. It can also help reframe and refocus work, encourage collaborations, spark community discussions, and stimulate new ideas.
A position that interested me most was a family visitor. A program called The Parents as Teachers program is seeking a Family Visitor to provide home based and family development support services in Anchorage to families with young children prenatal to 5. Knowledge of child development and the ability to work independently is preferred.
The last organization I chose to share is Half in Ten Campaign. This organization discusses poverty issues in relation to creating good jobs, strengthening families, promoting economic security, and cutting poverty in half. My reason for selecting this organization is self-explanatory.
I have learned so much about communities of practice during this blog assignment. More importantly it expands my research knowledge.
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Talish,
ReplyDeleteGreat organizations dealing with addressing the issues related to poverty. I am familiar with the Community Action Partnership and the services they provide to the community. I look forward to reseaching the other websites. Thanks for sharing.
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