Jackie Nova

Jackie Nova is an experienced professional in the field of social work and mental health, currently serving as the FASD Clinic Lead and Mental Health Counselor at The Florida Center for Early Childhood since March 2021. Prior to this role, Jackie held the position of Program Supervisor at the Pinellas County Health Department from February 2014 to March 2021 and supervised family support workers at Manatee Community Action Agency from September 2012 to March 2021. Jackie’s earlier experience includes roles as the Director of Education and Prevention Services and Education and Prevention Specialist at The Florida Center from June 2007 to July 2009. Educational qualifications include a Master’s degree in Clinical Social Work and a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from the University of South Florida, along with an Associate's degree in Independent Studies from State College of Florida-Manatee-Sarasota.

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The Florida Center for Early Childhood

The Florida Center for Early Childhood is a 501c-3 nonprofit organization with programs across Southwest Florida. Its mission is "to help build and foster strong families and expand the potential of young children."​ For more than 40 years, the agency has been a leading provider of therapeutic services, early education, and healthy development for children in southwest Florida. Services focus on infants and children through eight years old who are at risk for academic, social, or economic failure. Parents and family members receive the education and support necessary to nurture their child's growth, while advancing their own opportunities for further education and economic self-sufficiency. Over 2,500 children benefit from the programs annually. As needs continue to grow in our community, The Florida Center is committed to helping local children and families overcome their challenges and reach their full potential.


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