Job Posting: Executive Director, Child Welfare Organizing Project
The Executive Director of CWOP will provide the leadership, vision, strategy and management necessary to ensure the organization has a strong and dynamic public voice in promulgating all aspects of the CWOP Mission. While managing the day-to-day internal operations and programs, the Executive Director will work closely with the Board to develop a vibrant approach to cohere CWOP’s many initiatives to the mission, vision and active advocacy and, thereby, create a stronger identity and platform that can attract new funding, visibility and opportunity to further CWOP’s mission.
See the full job listing here:
CWOP Executive Director Job Announcement
- Job Posting: Executive Director, Child Welfare Organizing Project
- Richard Murphy: Remembering a Youth Work Legend
- To Avoid Broken Adoptions, Avoid Breaking Families
- Statewide Parent Leadership and Advocacy Conference re-scheduled for Saturday, April 20, 2013
- Mike Arsham Honored By NASW As An Exemplary Leader
- Mike Arsham and CWOP are named as “Reunification Heroes” by the American Bar Association Center for Children and the Law
- Mike Arsham and CWOP are named as “Reunification Heroes” by the American Bar Association Center for Children and the Law
- New study of CWOP’s work at Child Safety Conferences!
- CWOP’s Mike Arsham on panel at Child Welfare Watch forum
- NY Times publishes Letter to the Editor by Mike Arsham!
- CWOP Co-Sponsors Policy Forum: “Whatever it Takes: Strategies for Preventing and Addressing Youth Disconnection”
- New CWOP Board officers!
- Rise Picture
- Digital Stories Photo
- Rally Picture
- City Council
Richard Murphy: Remembering a Youth Work Legend
A moving tribute to youth work leader Richard Murphy, who passed away on Valentine’s Day, by The Chronicle of Social Change:
Remembering A Youth Work Legend
- Job Posting: Executive Director, Child Welfare Organizing Project
- Richard Murphy: Remembering a Youth Work Legend
- To Avoid Broken Adoptions, Avoid Breaking Families
- Statewide Parent Leadership and Advocacy Conference re-scheduled for Saturday, April 20, 2013
- Mike Arsham Honored By NASW As An Exemplary Leader
- Mike Arsham and CWOP are named as “Reunification Heroes” by the American Bar Association Center for Children and the Law
- Mike Arsham and CWOP are named as “Reunification Heroes” by the American Bar Association Center for Children and the Law
- New study of CWOP’s work at Child Safety Conferences!
- CWOP’s Mike Arsham on panel at Child Welfare Watch forum
- NY Times publishes Letter to the Editor by Mike Arsham!
- CWOP Co-Sponsors Policy Forum: “Whatever it Takes: Strategies for Preventing and Addressing Youth Disconnection”
- New CWOP Board officers!
- Rise Picture
- Digital Stories Photo
- Rally Picture
- City Council
To Avoid Broken Adoptions, Avoid Breaking Families
No one’s sure how often adopted children end up back in foster care. What is certain is that blood relationships are often too deep or complex for court action to sever them.
CWOP’s Michael Arsham discusses the issue in a guest post on City Limits. Read it here:
To Avoid Broken Adoptions, Avoid Breaking Families
- Job Posting: Executive Director, Child Welfare Organizing Project
- Richard Murphy: Remembering a Youth Work Legend
- To Avoid Broken Adoptions, Avoid Breaking Families
- Statewide Parent Leadership and Advocacy Conference re-scheduled for Saturday, April 20, 2013
- Mike Arsham Honored By NASW As An Exemplary Leader
- Mike Arsham and CWOP are named as “Reunification Heroes” by the American Bar Association Center for Children and the Law
- Mike Arsham and CWOP are named as “Reunification Heroes” by the American Bar Association Center for Children and the Law
- New study of CWOP’s work at Child Safety Conferences!
- CWOP’s Mike Arsham on panel at Child Welfare Watch forum
- NY Times publishes Letter to the Editor by Mike Arsham!
- CWOP Co-Sponsors Policy Forum: “Whatever it Takes: Strategies for Preventing and Addressing Youth Disconnection”
- New CWOP Board officers!
- Rise Picture
- Digital Stories Photo
- Rally Picture
- City Council
