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Career Search Work Experience Education. Roberto Gutierrez Work Experience Education Counselor Calexico High School. The goal of this lesson in Career Search: To Assist Students In Exploring and Confirming Their Career Interests To assist students in using technology skills. What I Learn?.
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Career SearchWork Experience Education Roberto Gutierrez Work Experience Education Counselor Calexico High School
The goal of this lesson in Career Search: To Assist Students In Exploring and Confirming Their Career Interests To assist students in using technology skills
Career Awareness Gabriel Uribe Calexico High School Work Experience Education
Medicine Physicians Podiatrist
Wages • Entry pay ranges from $2,800 to $5,500 per month. • Experienced pay ranges from $5,000 to over $8,000 per month. • Top pay ranges from $12,900 to over $16,665 per month. • A few earn top pay that exceeds $40,000 per month. • Information Provided by the Eureka Program
Occupational Outlook • OES category Physicians & Surgeons(32102) • Total jobs: 63,900 • Job openings due to growth: 21,000 • Job openings due to separation: 8, 300 • Info Provided by the Eureka Program.
What I Learned • I learned about the about the pre-requisites to enroll in health education courses. • I learned about the job oppertunities to students entering this career field. • I learned about Universities and Training centers with the Eureka Program. Registered Nurse • Laura Mosqueda • Calexico High School • Work Experience Education
Registered Nurse La`ura Mosqueda Calexico High School Work Experience Education
Nursing Education • Registered nurses use a scientific process to plan care for people in acute illnesses and teach them how to stay healthy or cope with their illness. • They may give medicine, treatments, tests, injections, or draw blood as prescribed by the physician. • Observe patients for physical, mental, social and or emotional changes and record changes or reactions to illness and/or drugs; • Take temperature, pulse, blood pressure or other vital signs; And maintain health records.
Wages • Entry pay ranges from $1,040 to $4,330 per month. • Experienced pay ranges from $1,430 to over $5,560 per month. • Top pay ranges from $1,645 to over $6,085 per month. • Mean pay in 1997 were $4,532 per month. • Average pay in 1997 ranged from $3,926 to $4,000 per month.
Occupational Outlook • CALIFORNIA OUTLOOK: in some areas shortages exist. Employment prospects are currently good for both the experienced and the newly graduated nurse, especially for those working night shifts, and for those in specialties such as intensive care, coronary care, or emergency room nurses. The rapid growth of the home health field is expected to increase demand for RN's. Competition can be expected for higher paying jobs in the more desirable geographic areas and on the more desirable shifts.
Training Education • Registered nursing programs are two, three, or four years in length. Associate degree, diploma, and bachelor's degree programs are designed to prepare people to promote health care and provide patient care. Bachelor's degree programs also are designed to prepare people for leadership positions in hospitals, clinics, and schools. Master's and doctoral degree programs in nursing are designed to prepare clinical specialists, nurse clinicians, teachers, and administrators for hospitals, clinics, community agencies, and schools of nursing, as well as researchers and nursing theorists.
What I Learned • I learned the details about the career I was interested in pursuing. I am now aware of exactly what it is to be an RN, how I can get there, and what the outlooks for my future as a registered nurse are.
Lawyer By Eduardo Gallardo
What occupation is Lawyer? advise people of their legal rights and obligations and represent them in courts of law. They also negotiate out-of-court settlements, represent clients before government agencies, and act as trustees and guardians.
Work Enviroment • Indoors. • They often work alone and sit for long periods while doing research, writing legal documents, and talking to clients. • Some travel may be required. • They usually work long hours under pressure when preparing cases. • They often start as assistants or law clerks for lawyers and judges.
Characteristics: • High ability to learn and understand the law; to work with • abstract ideas; and to reason; analyze, and coordinate data and resources. • High ability to use words and numbers. • Average ability to work accurately with complex and detailed work. • Ability to be diligent. • Ability to relate to, work well with, and negotiate with people. • Ability to influence the attitudes and judgments of others. • Ability to move often form one task to another using different skills. • Ability to make judgments using knowledge or experience
California Pay and Outlook: • Entry pay may range from $1,330 to $4,800 per month. • Experienced workers may earn $3,000 to $6,649 per month. • Top pay may range from $3,580 to over $10,400 per month. • A few very successful Attorneys earn $8,300 to over $33,330 • per month.
CALIFORNIA EMPLOYMENT • Total jobs: 61,100 • Job openings due to growth: 13,900 • Job openings due to separation: 5, 900
Preparation: To enter a law school, only three years' undergraduate work is required. However, completion of a four-year bachelor's degree is preferred. Many colleges offer prelaw programs, although completion does not guarantee admission to a law school. • Related Programs: • Philosophy • Political Science • Public Administration • Sociology • Speech
High School Courses Recommended: College Preparatory Accounting American History Business Law Computer Science Economics English Composition English Literature Government Latin Psychology Social Studies Speech
Skills: • Ability to speak and write effectively. • Ability to conduct legal research, pick out pertinent • facts from an array of data, organize materials and • communicate results. • Knowledge of legal reasoning. • Develop a habit of thoroughness.
Interests Pre Test Survey to determine where student is regarding his /her career goals
Work Experience Education Career Preparation • WEE Goal Standard 2: Career Development • 1.5 Work Experience Education Career Performance Standard 6: Employment Literacy Skills • Work Experience Education Career Performance Standard 7: Technology Literacy Skills
Objective • Explore Career Areas of Interest • Choose Career
Activity 1 • Administer ROP Career Survey • Interpretation of Career Interest Survey
Activity 2 Search in The Eureka Career information System Software: 1. Occupation Chose From ROP Career Interest Survey a. print out 2. Where to Receive Training a. print out
Exploring Careers Through Work Experience : Work Experience 1. Paid WEE 2. Exploratory WEE 3. Vocational WEE 4. Job Shadowing 5. Internships 6. Work Study 7. On the Job Trainig