Career Counsellor - Hamilton, Canada - McMaster University

McMaster University
McMaster University
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Hamilton, Canada

2 weeks ago

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Description

Schedule
Monday-Friday; 8:30-4:30, 35 hrs/wk, with some evening and weekend hours required.


Education Level
Master's degree in Counselling Psychology, Educational Psychology, Social Work, Psychology, or a related field of study Certified in the use of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, Strong Interest Inventory and other Level B psychometric instruments


Career Level
Requires 3 years of relevant experience


General Description


We are seeking an enthusiastic and highly self directed individual to join our team of professionals in the Student Success Centre.

The Centre provides a convenient and welcoming place for all student related issues from the time they enter university through to graduation and onto careers or further education opportunities.

The Career Counsellor promotes student development, student success and student retention leading to meaningful career achievement and lifetime success for our students.

This is accomplished through a series of interventions with students dealing with career choice, educational direction and progress toward vocational and scholarly goals.

Choosing a career is perhaps one of the most important decisions/outcomes that we, as professionals, help students reach.

We are seeking someone with a commitment to a student centred environment and is attuned to the dynamic changing career fields, technology advances and the globalization issues.

The Centre remains committed to diversity and inclusiveness and promoting accessibility for all students.


Responsible for the ongoing development, provision and delivery of a comprehensive range of career development activities in the areas of career decision-making, educational planning, professional school and continuing education, work search, and employment.

These activities include individual counselling, group counselling, psycho-educational groups, psychometric assessment, career-related curriculum development and instruction, workshops, online and print resource materials, consultations and staff training.


Representative Duties & Responsibilities

  • Provide individual career counselling to undergraduate and graduate students and recent alumni.
  • Design career counselling plans that are specific to an individual's unique needs.
  • Develop career development materials and intervention models.
  • Interpret and analyze qualitative and quantitative data.
  • Deal with personal issues, disability, English as a Second Language and other factors that complicate the career planning process and make appropriate referrals for specific support in these areas.
  • Prepare students for entrance to the employment market through guidance and support in resume development, interviewing, networking and effective job search techniques.
  • Administer and interpret the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, Strong Interest Inventory and other personality and occupational assessment tools and help students integrate results into their career and education planning.
  • Design survey and assessment strategies to measure program learning outcomes and effectiveness.
  • Facilitate group career planning workshop and deliver education planning presentations.
  • Develop workshops and presentations on topics including career decision making, educational planning and work search.
  • Develop tools and resources to support career and education planning programs and activities.
  • Develop and manage evaluations and learning outcome assessments for individual and group services and programs.
  • Provide expertise in regards to theoretical contexts for career learning and development stages of students in support of the Student Development mandate.
  • Work collaboratively with other staff within the department and within the University to meet students' needs in an effective manner.
  • Represent the department on University committees and community organizations.
  • Establish, cultivate, and maintain client relationships.
  • Utilize strong client relationship building skills, individual counselling and group facilitation skills to develop programs and counsel individuals.
  • Utilize student development, student learning and career development theories and methods to design programs.
  • Utilize knowledge of broader health related issues such as mental health, learning disabilities, and chronic medical concerns, that are especially relevant to client functionality and employability.
  • Remain current with resources related to career planning, career decision making and the labour market and aware of changing career and work issues and trends.

Supervision

  • Ensure adherence to quality standards and procedures for shortterm staff and volunteers.

Qualifications

  • Master's degree in Counselling Psychology, Educational Psychology, Social Work, Psychology, or a related field of study.
  • Certified in the use of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, Strong Interest Inventory and other Level B psychometric instruments.
  • Requires 3 years of relevant experience.
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