Career practitioner program
Career Development Practitioner Certificate. Why this program? Earn your certificate in 14 weeks, including a three-week practicum Learn from industry leaders in the career development field Develop the competencies outlined in the Canadian Standards and Guidelines for Career Development Practitioners Prepare for and meet educational requirements for the Certified Career Development Practitioner designation Develop a professional network of peers Graduate with a certificate that confers SFU alumni status.
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Theory is linked to practice and students are exposed to a variety of strategies to use with clients in both the individual and group settings. Students will have the opportunity to work with and practice a model of career counselling in which they will be discussing their experiences with their classmates. Course topics include; the globalization of the economy, the diffusion of micro technologies, industrial shifts, the growth of non-standard employment, cultural diversity and demographic shifts on future work will all be examined in their inter-relational context.
This course will also examine permanent economic change; new work patterns, and promote the development of critical analysis for the career decision-making process. Students will do self-reflection, journaling and other learning activities throughout this course.
Students will be begin to develop a network and make contracts within this feild. All courses in the program should be completed prior to this placement course Ethics in Career Development SOCI 3 Yes No No View More Details about SOCI This course reviews the Canadian Standards and Guidelines of the code of ethics of career development with special emphasis on the professional behaviour, interpersonal competence, needs assessment and referral associated within the role.
Students will also understand the code of ethics, within client facilitations and counselling, community building, and information and resource management. Program Residency Students Must Complete a Minimum of 9 credits in this program at Fanshawe College to meet the Program Residency requirement and graduate from this program.
More Information More Info. Learning outcomes The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to: Apply evidence-based career development practices in advising diverse client groups. Utilize self-reflective and critical thinking skills, knowledge and attitudes to enhance counselling, teaching and learning strategies with groups and individuals.
Career Practitioners PS. The Professional Standards: Define the career industry, its membership and its services; Recognise the diverse skills and knowledge of career practitioners; Guide practitioner entry into the industry; Provide a foundation for designing career practitioner training; Provide quality assurance to the public and other stakeholders; Establish a benchmark against which career practitioners can be assessed, evaluated and judged by their peers and by others; Require career practitioners to undertake continuing professional development; Create an agreed terminology for the industry.
Endorsed Courses The Career Industry Council of Australia has examined program proposals put forward by the universities and training providers as detailed below for the specific courses as listed. Endorsed until December
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