• 6,762 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

      BBLJ MOBILE MICRO‑LEARNING CENTER CALL FOR WORKSHOP FACILITATORS (2026–2027)

      We Are Seeking Mental Health & Social Work Professionals


      BBLJF Mobile Micro‑Learning Center is inviting qualified professionals to facilitate culturally grounded workshops for our educators and Federal Work‑Study interns during the 2026–2027 academic year.

      Our program serves Black children ages 4–5 through an Afro‑centered, trauma‑informed, early detection model. We are looking for facilitators who are aligned with this mission and committed to strengthening the next cohort of Black educators and community practitioners.

      📅 WORKSHOP OPPORTUNITIES

      🍂 FALL 2026 — FOUNDATIONS

      • Trauma‑Informed Care for Black Children
      • Learning Styles of Black Boys
      • Introduction to Early Detection

      🌱 SPRING 2027 — SPECIALIZED SUPPORTS

      • Supporting Students with ADHD
      • Supporting Students with Learning Disabilities
      • Supporting Autistic Black Children
      • Classroom Management Through a Cultural Lens

      ☀️ SUMMER 2027 — ADVANCED

      • Early Detection Deep Dive
      • Designing Culturally Responsive Lesson Plans
      • Leadership & Mentorship for Returning Interns

      🧠 WHO SHOULD APPLY

      Professionals with experience in:

      • Mental health
      • Social work
      • Child development
      • Special education
      • Trauma‑informed practice
      • Afro‑centered or culturally grounded pedagogy

      Pan‑African perspectives and community‑rooted experience are strongly welcomed.

      📨 HOW TO APPLY

      Please send the following to info@bbljpanafrica.org:

      • Letter of Interest
      • CV or Résumé
      • Professional Website or Portfolio (if available)

      Include the workshop(s) you are interested in facilitating.

      🙏 ASANTE SANA

      Thank you for supporting this work and helping us build a culturally grounded training pathway for our educators and interns. Your expertise directly strengthens the learning experiences of Black children and families in our community.