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ONLINE ACCESS: Career Practitioner Supervision, Participant Manual
The Training in Clinical Supervision for Career Counselors and Other Practitioners Curriculum
Author/Editor: Jane Goodman, Judith Hoppin
Publisher: NCDA
Year: 2016
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The target audience of this training curriculum is career practitioners with advanced skills, experience, and readiness to develop their understanding of clinical supervision strategies in relation to their current and prospective roles as supervisors and directors of career services. It is ideal for those supervising Counselors, Career Counselors, Career Development Facilitators, and other practitioners in a variety of settings. Throughout the curriculum, the training participant will note the borrowing of counseling-related terminology as a general reference to the helping relationship and skills that are necessary for the delivery of professional supervision. The work settings for career practitioners and professional supervisors include but are not limited to educational institutions, human resource companies, public/government institutions, and private independent businesses/practices. Training must be conducted by a certified Career Practitioner Supervision Instructor. Contact mpowell@ncda.org for more information.
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In 1959, John L. Holland introduced a theory of vocational choices involving personality typology (widely known in the career development field as the Holland Code, or RIASEC). Included with this previously unpublished autobiography are book chapters, journal articles and other original source material that will enhance the reader's understanding of both the theory and the scientist. (Rayman & Gottfredson, 2020)
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