Shafasha Huffstead

Training And Development Specialist at HomeSafe Florida

Shafasha Huffstead, M.S. is a skilled recruiting specialist with extensive experience in talent acquisition and team management. Currently employed at HomeSafe Florida since March 2022, Shafasha has successfully led recruitment processes that reduced time-to-fill roles by 50% and streamlined onboarding procedures, enhancing hiring efficiency. Previously, Shafasha worked as an account executive recruiter at CareersUSA, collaborating with hiring managers on staffing solutions. Experience as a store manager at francesca’s® and Gymboree involved developing high-performing teams and implementing strategies to boost sales and customer satisfaction. Shafasha began the career at Citi Trends as an assistant manager, earning promotions due to outstanding performance. Academic credentials include a Master of Science in Industrial and Organizational Psychology from Lynn University and a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from the University of Kentucky.

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West Palm Beach, United States

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HomeSafe Florida

Since 1979, HomeSafe is a nationally accredited non-profit organization protecting Palm Beach County’s and South Florida’s most vulnerable residents – victims of child abuse and domestic violence. Our mission: Creating safer, more productive lives for infants, children and families. Through its results-driven approach, HomeSafe has grown into a leading provider of prevention and intervention services, serving more than 16,000 infants, children and families each year. Today, HomeSafe offers comprehensive programs including: •Healthy Beginnings, funded by Children Services Council of Palm Beach County, helping: ◦identify and prevent child abuse and neglect ◦promote healthy births ◦ensure children are ready and eager to learn by kindergarten •Independent Living Housing Program (Pond Place) - Opening in August 2016, this program will provide safe, affordable housing for clients who have "aged out"​ of group home foster care. •Residential Group Care, providing abused children with comprehensive therapeutic services to treat severe trauma •SafetyNet, providing immediate intervention and prevention services to victims of domestic violence and their children Learn more at our website: http://www.helphomesafe.org


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