Vocational counselors jobs

 

Vocational counselors (also called employment counselors when working outside a school setting) help individuals make career decisions. Vocational counselors explore and evaluate the client's education, training, work history, interests, skills, and personal traits, and arrange for aptitude and achievement tests to determine most appropriate career.

They also work with individuals to develop job search skills and assist clients in locating and applying for jobs & career tips.

In addition to elementary and secondary schools and colleges and universities, counselors work in a wide variety of public and private establishments. These include health care facilities; job training, career development, and vocational rehabilitation centers; social agencies; correctional institutions; and residential care facilities, such as halfway houses for criminal offenders and group homes for children, the aged, and the disabled. Counselors also work in organizations engaged in community improvement and social change, as well as drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs and State and local government agencies. A growing number of counselors work in health maintenance organizations, insurance companies, group practice, and private practice. This growth has been spurred by laws allowing counselors to receive payments from insurance companies, and requiring employers to provide rehabilitation and counseling services to employees.

Counselors must be aware of educational and training requirements that are often very detailed and that vary by area and by counseling specialty. Prospective counselors should check with State and local governments, employers, and national voluntary certification organizations in order to determine which requirements apply.
courtesy U.S. Department of Labor

Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors interview and advise socially, physically, or mentally handicapped people in order to help them determine and locate the kind of work that is suited to their physical and mental capacities, interests, skills, and talents.

 

Further reference :

http://www.accet.org/ - Promotes quality-oriented continuing education and training; accredits primarily for-profit institutions offering either a vocational programs or vocational/professional development courses or vocational programs of continuing education and training; recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.

 

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