Careers Counselling BPS202

 
Health Schools Australia

 

Learn more about the employment industry and about ways to help others (or yourself) develop and pursue a career path that is both achievable and appropriate.


COURSE STRUCTURE

The course contains ten lessons, as follows: 

  1. Introduction – Scope and Nature of Careers Counselling
  2. Nature of Careers – What is a career, what makes it successful
  3. Careers Advice Resources – Brochures, Publications, Web Sites
  4. Services – Where can people get help (Social Services, Work Experience, Education)
  5. Developing Counselling Skills
  6. Conducting a Counselling Session
  7. Counselling Students and School Leavers
  8. Counselling Adults (inexperienced or facing career change)
  9. Job Prospecting – How to find work…resumes, etc
  10. Nurturing and Growing a career once it has started 

AIMS

WHAT YOU MAY DO IN THIS COURSE

 

Some Sample Course Notes

Assumptions Underlying the Practice of Careers Counselling

Careers counselling has a number of underlying assumptions, which should be considered when supporting clients –

1. People have the ability and opportunity to make careers choices within their lives. The amount of freedom of choice will depend on their economic, social and cultural context.

2. Individuals are presented with careers choices throughout their lives.

3. Opportunities should be available to people regardless of their disability, sexual orientation, age, cultural background, gender or religion.

4. People will have a wide range of work roles during their lives. These include paid and unpaid work.

5. Careers counsellors support people to explore, pursue and attain their career goals.

6. Careers counselling has four main elements –

a. Helping individuals gain a greater self-awareness in areas of interests, values, personality style and abilities.

b. Connecting students to resources so they can become knowledgeable about jobs and occupations.

c. Engaging students in the decision making process, so they choose a career path well-suited to their individual needs, abilities, values and personality.

d. Assisting individuals to be active managers of their career path – such as career transitions, balancing life roles, as well as becoming life long learners to develop over their career.

7. Individuals will enter particular occupations according to personal preferences, interests, external influences etc.

8. Career decision making happens throughout a person’s life. It is an ongoing process. It doesn’t happen only once.

9. All forms of work are valuable and all contribute to the well-being of society.

Perhaps you would like to help people improve their lives through life coaching or counselling. What about –

Sports Psychology http://www.acs.edu.au/courses/Sports-Psychology-292.aspx

Certificate in Life Coaching

http://www.acs.edu.au/courses/Certificate-In-Life-Coaching-224.aspx

Life Coaching http://www.acs.edu.au/courses/Life-Coaching-33.aspx

Relationship and Communications Counselling http://www.acs.edu.au/courses/Relationships-Communication-Counselling-357.aspx

Or are you interested in how psychology relates to business, why not try –

Psychological Assessment http://www.acs.edu.au/courses/Psychological-Assessment-379.aspx

Careers Counselling http://www.acs.edu.au/courses/Careers-Counselling-344.aspx

Stress Management http://www.acs.edu.au/courses/Stress-Management-295.aspx

Marketing Psychology http://www.acs.edu.au/courses/Marketing-Psychology-314.aspx

Industrial Psychology http://www.acs.edu.au/courses/Industrial-Psychology-290.aspx

Multicultural Awareness http://www.acs.edu.au/courses/Multi-Cultural-Awareness-369.aspx

Social Psychology http://www.acs.edu.au/courses/Social-Psychology-I-345.aspx

Or if you are not sure if psychology is for you, why not try our Introduction to Psychology - http://www.acs.edu.au/courses/product.aspx?id=359

If you would like to see our range of psychology books, please visit - http://www.acsbookshop.com/books_productcategory.aspx?id=14

For more information on the range of careers available in psychology, have a look at - http://www.thecareersguide.com/articles.aspx?category=14

We have some interesting articles on psychology and counseling at - http://www.acs.edu.au/psychol/

Starting or changing a career can be quite a challenge. Without help, a person can easily become discouraged or overwhelmed. If you want to help others (or yourself) make sound career decisions and set realistic career goals, this course will set you on that path.

Careers Counselling involves more than just finding work for people.

Among other things, Careers Counselling may involve helping people:

To be able to assist a person to understand:

A good Careers Counsellor must be impartial and objective.

Career Counselling is a valuable addition to your  teaching, counselling, management, life-coaching, or community services qualification. It can also improve parents' ability to help their children choose suitable career paths, or student's ability to plan their own career or career change.  

Approximate duration: 100 hours

Cost: $759.00 inc GST

Enrolment: Click here to enrol in this course

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