School Career Development Advisor (SCDA) is designed for providers who work in many settings and help prepare students for meaningful work and managing their careers. These providers work with other staff to coordinate the design, implementation, and monitoring of school and community-based efforts to improve the chances of students entering the job market with skills, knowledge, and credentials to be competitive.
The objectives for the SCDA Training are organized into two primary competency areas (1) knowledge of skills related to student advising and (2) knowledge of skills related to working with business and industry. SCDA Training can be offered independently, for those with school experience, or it can be offered in collaboration with Facilitating Career Development (FCD) Training for those who want more information on providing quality career development services. SCDA Training is a total of 40 hours of instruction. It can be offered online as well as in the traditional face-to-face delivery.
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School Career Development Advisors work in the K-12 sector to help prepare students for meaningful work and managing their careers. These advisors work with other staff to coordinate the design, implementation, and monitoring of school and community-based efforts to improve the chances of students entering the job market with skills, knowledge, and credentials to be competitive. Examples of this work may include providers of career education, key contacts with business and industry, and organizers of events such as career days, job fairs, or internships/externships.
The training focuses on:
The training is based on the competencies that are addressed by the NCDA Facilitating Career Development and School Career Development Advisor curriculum:
Participants will be expected to complete all required reading and assignments given during the 40 hours of training.
Individuals who have completed training using NCDA's Facilitating Career Development and NCDA School Career Development Advisor curriculum are eligible to apply for NCDA's Certified School Career Development Advisor Credential. Those holding a master's degree in School Counseling with three years’ experience in career development may also apply immediately without attending the training.
Questions can be directed to Mary Ann Powell