Published: Feb. 27, 2019

In your campus role, do students ask you career-related questions? Would strengthening your knowledge around career exploration and job search strategies help you perform your role better? Are you interested in enhancing your career development knowledge and skills in order to assist students or staff in developing, pursuing and achieving career goals?

If you answered yes to these questions, please consider enrolling in the NCDA Facilitating Career Development Course. Open to faculty and staff, this 10-month training provides you with relevant skills and knowledge to assist students in planning careers and meaningful work.

“By becoming a career development facilitator, you would be helping Career Services in providing support for our students and the lives they want to build throughout college and beyond,” said Kristi Barrowclough, career development advisor and CDF instructor. “This course equips you with a professional certification and the skills and knowledge to assist students in career exploration and planning.”

This course will offer 120-plushours of in-depth training through Career Services in each of the 12 career development competencies, including:

Employees participate in supervisor training at Ƶ Boulder

  • Career resources and labor market information
  • Career planning processes
  • Basic helping and facilitation skills
  • Career development models and theories
  • Informal and formal assessment approaches
  • Diversity and specific population needs
  • Development and maintenance of an effective career resource center
  • Training others and program promotion
  • Case management and referral skills
  • Ethical and scope-of-practice issues
  • Professional and resource portfolios
  • Cutting-edge job searching

The schedule is already set for the 2019–20 school year. More details about the course, including how to register, can be found on the Career Services website.