CERIC funds new project on Hope-Centred Career Interventions
October 28, 2014Announcing the Glossary of Career Development
November 4, 2014As a part of the continuing celebrations of CERIC’s 10th anniversary in 2014, we are pleased to present a series of FREE webinars with some of our project partners, offering updates and insights in key areas of career development research.
Registration is now open for the following webinars:
- Hope-Centred Career Interventions
Presenter: Dr Norman Amundson, University of British Columbia
Wednesday, November 19, 2014 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm ET
The Hope Centered Career Inventory (HCCI) provides a snapshot for clients of what areas need to be addressed for coping with career challenges effectively. In this webinar, I will be discussing how our research team has been exploring various intervention strategies that help to raise levels of hopefulness and action planning.
- Guiding Young People in the Decade After High School
Presenter: Cathy Campbell, Author
Wednesday, November 26, 2014 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm ET
Content for this webinar is drawn from the forthcoming revisions to the popular The Decade After High School: A Professional’s Guide. It introduces techniques that can help career professionals integrate traditional career counselling practice with chaos-oriented approaches that emphasize that most young people’s career journeys are characterized by change and unpredictability.
- Emerging Green Jobs in Canada
Presenter: Matt Wood, Executive Director, First Work
Wednesday, December 3, 2014 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm ET
This webinar provides insights for employment counsellors into how environmental concerns are changing the labour market, with an emphasis on entry-level employment. An overview of green sectors of employment, five case studies of green employment programs, and a sample job task analysis and inventory of training resources focusing on the renewable energy sector.
CERIC provides funding for research and learning projects in career development. For more information, please visit our project partnerships page.