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Page 1: Career Services Career Selection and Employment Search Preparation

Career Services

Career Selection and Employment Search Preparation

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“This is the first thing that I get to do without my parents,” explained a Reynoldsburg High School student. “Deciding which career I want to pursue.”

Student Career Selection

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What have we done to provide students the tools they need to make career choices?

• Ownership of the career conversation• Impacting student debt• K-12 System – Career Connections• OhioMeansJobs.com Applications

The Question

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Ohio Career Services Survey• Responses from all universities and community colleges• Two use OMJ as a standard part of their processes• Student to counselor ratios in the thousands (NACE recommends 300

to 500)• Pockets of success integrating with the academic delivery• Access to career specific information is a struggle (time and

availability)• Mimic national numbers in student career/degree transitions (3 to 6)• Time spent on career selection discussion is relatively non-existent• Employment preparation activities focus mainly on last minute resume

development• Student initiated strategy versus a campus intrusive strategy• Tracking student wage and placement data – time consuming and

encompassing half or less of all graduates• Few campuses require interaction with career services prior to

graduation

Landscape for Post-Secondary

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• OMJ Regional Events – January 7th USO Recap and Planning Event• ODE Career Pathway Maps• OBOR Industry Career Pathway Map Buy-in• Ohio Career Conversation• OBOR Data Initiative• Integration of career activities into curriculum delivery - teacher

preparation – Rebecca Watts• Individual campus visits to benchmark current status and best

practices• ODE and OBOR collaborating on a set of recommendations

Current Activities

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Start Pre-HealthAs early as grade 7 (based on readiness)

Dental AssistantMedian Salary: $33,690 Job Growth (10 yr): 20.5%Annual Openings: 416Average Tuition (1 yr): $0 – $3,900/yr

Dental HygienistMedian Salary: $65,510Job Growth (10 yr): 26.3%Annual Openings: 345Average Tuition (2 yrs): $3,900/yrAverage Tuition (4 yrs): $9,600/yr

DentistMedian Salary: $158,460Job Growth (10 yr): 9.5%Annual Openings: 186Average Tuition (4 yrs): $35,000/yr

Workplace VisitsJob ShadowInternship

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Certificate,Dental Assisting

Doctoral Degree,Dentistry

Associate or Bachelor’s Degree, Dental Hygiene

Ohio In-demand Occupations

Data reflects 2014 Ohio labor statistics and public institutions of higher education for 2013-2014. For specific tuition costs, visit ohiohighered.org.

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Secondary Pathway: Allied Health and Nursing Postsecondary Program: Dental Hygiene

An Example of Courses with Secondary and Postsecondary Credits

Secondary

78

English I Algebra IPhysical Science

Social Studies Fine Arts

910

English II Geometry Biology World HistoryHealth (.5)

PE (.5)World

Languages

11 English III Algebra II Chemistry U.S. HistoryPrinciples of Allied Health

Dental Technology

World Languages

12 English IVTrigonometry or Calculus

Anatomy & Physiology

U.S. Government

Nutrition and Wellness

Oral Diagnosis & Treatment

Planning

Postsecondary

Year 11st Semester

College Seminar

Human Patho-physiology

Intro to Dental Hygiene

Dental Hygiene Pre-Clinic

Dental Anatomy & Physiology

Periodontology I

Preventive Concepts

 Techniques I

Year 12nd Semester

EnglishIntro to

MicrobiologyTechniques II Clinic I Oral Pathology

Periodontology II

Community Health

Concepts

Dental Radiography

Year 21st Semester

Interpersonal Communication

Community Health

Techniques III Clinic II Sociology PharmacologyDental

MaterialsPain

Management

Year 22nd Semester

Oral Communication

College Algebra

Techniques IV Clinic III PsychologyDental Hygiene

Case & Concepts

Humanities Elective

 

High School CTE Program Courses

High School Courses for Postsecondary Credit (Including Apprenticeship Hours) and the Corresponding Postsecondary Courses

Required Courses

Recommended Electives

10/2014Visit education.ohio.gov/CareerConnections for reference information.

Course titles and sequences will vary between schools.

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• Imbedding career service activities as a campus strategic goal• Requiring student interaction (student initiated to campus intrusive)• Resources

Models using community partners Alumni Academic Delivery

• New ways to look at tying careers to education offerings

Career Services as an Ohio Strategic Advantage

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Preparing Ohio Educators

College and Career Learning and Advising

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• Contextualized Learning

• All educators are prepared to contextualize learning so students understand the relevance and importance of skills and knowledge to careers and long-term success.

• Resource Knowledge and Expertise

• Middle Childhood, Adolescent to Young Adult, and Multi-Age licensure preparation programs include skills in accessing information resources on current careers in Ohio.

• Professional Learning Community

• Ohio Educator Preparation Programs provide ongoing professional development opportunities for teachers, school counselors, principals, and superintendents related to career advising for PK-12 learners.

Educator Preparation: All Educators

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School counselors address academic, career, and personal/social realm for children including:• Goal setting/motivation• Decision making skills/critical thinking• Study skills• Career education• Positive school climate and Behavior/Anti Bullying• Character Education• Anti-drug• Anger management• Resilience• Coping skills• Grit/perseverance

Educator Preparation: School Counselors

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• School Counselors

• All students have access to the services of the school counselor. • Counselor time is focused on providing direct and indirect

services to students. • Counselors deliver a comprehensive curriculum, individualized

planning, and responsive services.

• Building and District Leaders

• Principals and Superintendents prioritize the advising role of the school counselor.

• Valuing Counseling and Advising Skills

• Local Professional Development Councils (LPDCs) include career advising skills in their approved professional development opportunities.

Educators in Action: Sustaining Effective Practices