CAREER DEVELOPMENT COMPETENCIES

The following tasks have been performed daily by Ron Irvine as an Employment Training Specialist for Grand Rapids Public Schools from August of 1997 until present. These career development tasks have been performed on a more limited basis with a wide variety of special education students since date of hire in April of 1984.

bullet Conduct interviews and record information gained.
bullet Identify a student's interests, skills, needs, barriers, and resources.
bullet Apply the resources of one's organization to meet identified needs.
bullet Assist student/staff in developing a written plan of action (Individual Education Plan, Transition Plan, and Educational Development Plan).
bullet Administer assessment tests and inventories.
bullet Help each student find, understand, and know how to use information.
bullet Conduct job searches using multiple Internet resources and community resources.
bullet Help students know how to find job openings, develop effective resumes, and participate in an effective job interview.
bullet Help students find and keep a job.
bullet Provide instruction to students on topics related to career planning.
bullet Identify agencies to which students can be referred.
bullet Maintain secure, accurate, and confidential records about students.
bullet Assist in the development, delivery, and promotion of services offered by GRPS.

The above were adapted from "Typical Career Development Facilitator (CDF) Tasks" found at: http://ncda.org/cdf/CDFINTRO_files/frame.htm

Other career development tasks specific to the job of the school-based Employment Training Specialist

bullet Coordinate large-scale events for students that connect students and education to the world of work, furthering their career development, awareness of options, and effective transition to employment and adult living (JAM Student Transition Conference, Senior Seminar on Transition, Reality Store, job fairs, tours).
bullet Coordinate and develop work-based learning opportunities for students: service learning, community service, tours, job shadows, mentorships, internships, etc.
bullet Collaborate with teachers and transition coordinators to expand opportunities for career development for students with various disabilities.
bullet Collaborate with school counselors in scheduling job training.
bullet Coordinate vocational assessment and enrollment in job training.
bullet Coach students in the process of assessing options and making decisions for job training as a part of lifelong career development and learning.

Ron Irvine

Certified Employment Training Specialist since 1994

Certified Career Development Facilitator since 2001

Grand Rapids Public Schools

Independent Consultant doing business as Career Development Services since April 2006