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Under the direction of the Assistant Director of Career Development, this position will specialize their career coaching services to students who qualify for the Washington State Passport Champions Program (former foster youth and unaccompanied homeless youth.
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The College and Career Advisor is responsible for skills development through the delivery of activities that help youth gain the skills and knowledge needed to prepare for and successfully transition into a post-secondary education and career track.
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Bachelor's degree - Field of study: Counseling Psychology, Higher Education Administration, Student Affairs, Career Counseling, Human Resources Management, Organizational Psychology, Educational Psychology, Social Work, Business Administration (with a focus on HR or career development), and Vocational Counseling.
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Burrell Behavioral Health is offering exciting career opportunities for professionals with a Master's degree in a human services field of study such as: Psychology, Social Work, Sociology, Education, Criminal Justice, Family Studies, Counseling, Recreational Therapy, Human Services, Human Development, Child Development, Gerontology, Behavioral Science, Rehabilitation Counseling.
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The Samuel Ginn College of Engineering's Office of Career Development and Corporate Relations (CDCR) seeks candidates for a part-time Career Services Specialist. It's a Lifestyle: The Auburn/Opelika area is a page right out of Southern Living magazine with an idyllic small-town feel, perfecting a unique balance between a close-knit community and driving consistent growth and development.
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An active certification in one of the following: the Certified Career Counselor (CCC) credential through the National Career Development Association, the Certified Workforce Development Professional (CWDP) credential through the National Association of Workforce Development Professionals, or the National Certified Counselor (NCC) credential through the National Board of Certified Counselors.
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Provide one-on-one career and job coaching, referral, and job placement services. The Position : We are seeking to fill a Career Coach position We are looking for someone to recruit, assess, coach, and strategize with residents to prepare them for education and employment.
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Does the idea of helping students achieve professional success through career development excite you? This position is supported and supervised by the Regional Career Services Director, campus, and regional teams.
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For more information about the McCombs School of Business please visitPurposeThe Career & Talent Development Consultant position will join the MBA Career Education and Coaching team which is housed within McCombs Career Management & Corporate Relations (CMCR.
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Career coaching skills including: career transition, career direction, resume/linkedin/cover letter assistance, job search strategy, interview prep, technical mock interviews, negotiation, networking, and personal brand development.
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Daily responsibilities of a Career Services Advisor include making outbound calls and emails to employers to tell them about our graduates, community outreach, scheduling interviews, and ensuring placement of graduates.
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The University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute (UMDI) MassHire Greater Brockton Career Center (MHGBCC) Career Specialist provides direct services to qualified job seekers through job counseling, workshop instruction, networking, and coordination of outside services.
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Skills and experience in providing career development and counseling assistance. Identify AJC youth who are suitable for co-enrollment in WIOA Youth programs and assist JFES Career Agents and WIOA Youth providers to coordinate services.
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Join Concorde Career Colleges as an Adjunct Instructor - Online and help us create a brighter, healthier world together. Impact the lives of aspiring healthcare professionals and contribute to community development.
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Reporting to the Executive Associate Dean for Student Affairs, this position provides primary oversight of the Office of Career and Residency Advising (OCRA), and assists with general operations in the Office of Student Affairs including areas of medical school admissions, recruitment, student success, and pathway programs.
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