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CCDA SPRING CONFERENCE: Guest Speakers Liz Lierman & Dr. John Littrell

ACADEMIC ADVISOR POSITION, FRONT RANGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

2012 Global Career Development Facilitator Classes
NCDA Presents
A Career Practitioner Institute
February 3-4, 201
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NCDA Career Practicitioner Institute
2/3/2012  

Welcome...

Colorado Career Development Association - A Strong and Thriving Organization The Colorado Career Development Association (CCDA) is a state affiliate of the National Career Development Association (NCDA), and a division of the Colorado Counseling Association (CCA).

Our organization exists to serve those who have an interest in career and workforce development issues in Colorado. This encompasses a broad community of practitioners in many different arenas, such as:

  • Government
  • Higher education
  • Business and industry
  • K-12 school settings
  • Military
  • Private Practice
  • Non-profit organizations

Career and workforce development professionals have many different titles, including career counselor, career coach, guidance counselor, school-to-career specialist, career development facilitator, case manager, employment specialist, and HR specialist. Our educational and experiential backgrounds vary, as do the licenses and certifications that we hold.

CCDA promotes a membership that reflects this diversity and attempts to reach out to these various groups by providing valuable training, as well as leadership and relationship-building opportunities.

 Member Benefits:

  •      Twice yearly high-level continuing education workshops with reduced registration fee for members.
  •      Free marketing for your private practice in the Counselor Finder section for public view.
  •      On-line posting of relevant jobs (for both members who are seeking positions and those seeking applicants).
  •      Membership directory for both connecting and referral purposes.
  •      CCDA scheduled networking opportunities with colleagues and industry professionals.
  •      Service opportunities to perform outreach in the community.
  •     Professional resources including CCDA conference materials post-event, quick access to certification programs, assessment tools, national organizations, and more.

 An important message to CCDA members and career professionals.

Dear Colleagues,

As we listen to the media talk about the current unemployment rate and on-going job loss in the U.S., it is very timely that the results of a new survey have just been released.  The Harris Interactive group has completed a "National Survey of Working America" poll which surveys the perceptions of today's "workforce on the effectiveness of career counselors, the need for expanded workforce training opportunities and the hardships implicit in selecting, changing or getting a job in the current economic climate. The feedback is very clear: career practitioners are a vital resource for the livelihood of our nation's workforce and are underutilized relative to their potential need and value."

Of those 1000 adults (retired excluded) surveyed in the Spring 2011 interview, only 24% of working adults had previously used a career development professional's services, and of those,  86% found them helpful.  At this time, 21% of all those surveyed (working and seeking work) reported needing help in choosing a career, changing career focus, finding opportunities, or selecting a job.  The rate, however, was higher for Hispanics and African Americans (31%, 32%). Overall, only 37% of respondents made a conscious decision when accepting a position.  Perhaps more telling is that 56% reported that, if they were able to make a new start in their careers, they would try to get new or different information about their options.

The conclusion of these responses shows that the time is now for professional career counselors to offer services resulting in a happier, more productive Colorado workforce population.  From helping a person to find their strengths and true interests, to encouraging a skillful job search to match those personal abilities and interests, our profession is poised to have a positive impact.  From helping a person to find their strengths and true interests, to encouraging a skillful job search to match those personal abilities and interests, our profession is poised to have a positive impact. Join us in this mission.

Lin Sherman

Colorado Career Development Association President

Colorado Career Development Association
PO Box 270152
Louisville, CO 80027

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