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The Best Career Choices for my Client

The Best Career Choices for my Client. By: Hannah Scheibeler. Your Scores for the choices program. Your highest score was… Social - You are a helper and enjoy assisting people in different ways. You are concerned about the well being of others. Your second highest was…

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The Best Career Choices for my Client

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  1. The Best Career Choices for my Client By: Hannah Scheibeler

  2. Your Scores for the choices program • Your highest score was… • Social- You are a helper and enjoy assisting people in different ways. You are concerned about the well being of others. • Your second highest was… • Artistic- You are a creator and enjoy all types of art. You also like using your imagination.

  3. Your scores for the choices program • Your third highest… • Enterprising- You are a persuader and enjoy leading other people. You also enjoy taking risks.

  4. Career Pathway • Health and Human Services • In this career pathway jobs are related to treatment and diagnosis of diseases. • Related occupations • Teacher, administrator, social worker, and attorney

  5. Teacher • Job Description- Teachers use interactive discussions and hands on learning to help students learn and apply concepts. • Teacher specialties- High school, middle school, elementary, kindergarten, and preschool. • Physical demands- Must do a lot of standing each day, talking, and being able to show energy and enthusiasm. Also you need to be able to handle discipline problems.

  6. Teacher • Salary- Range from $39,810 to $ 44,340. • Education required- Requires a bachelors degree. • Employment outlook- Preschool, kindergarten, elementary, and middle school teaching held about 3.8 million jobs in 2002. • Work environment- Working in classrooms with children.

  7. Mid-wife • Job description- Women that are with women before, during, and after their pregnancy. • Physical demands- Have to be able to spend a lot of time standing and walking. May have to work nights, weekends, and holidays. May also have to work on short notice.

  8. Mid-wife • Salary- Earn about $40,140 to $ 57,490. • Education required- a bachelors degree, a degree in nursing, and a diploma. • Work environment- Work in healthcare facilities and sometimes at patients homes. • Employment- registered nurses held about 2.3 million jobs in 2002. • Nurse specialties- Mid-wife, labor and delivery, and emergency room.

  9. Pros Teacher- You get summers off. Mid-wife- You get to deliver babies. Cons Teacher- taking care of discipline problems. Mid-wife- You are on call a lot and don’t get to pick your hours. Pros and Cons

  10. Selection • Best job for my client is Teacher. • Considering my clients scores on the choices and pathways I think a teacher would be more suitable for your career pathway.

  11. How to get this job • You have to get a high school diploma. • Have to go to college and get a bacholars degree. • Have to be a student teacher before becoming a teacher. • You should be interested in working and teaching children.

  12. Summarize • I Think the best job for my client is a Teacher. Your interests and choices led me to believe that this would be the best job. • I researched mid-wife for you as well but teacher applied more for you.

  13. For more information… • Tips on becoming a teacher • If you need additional information about this career you can check out the work cited page on the next slide.

  14. Works Cited • Fields, Jennifer. Nurse-Midwife. New York, NY : Rosen Publishing Group, 2001. • Farr, Michael J. America’s top Jobs for college Graduates. Indianapolis, In : JIST Works, 1999. • Farr, Michael J. Americas Fastest Growing Jobs, fifth Edition. Indianapolis, In : JIST Works, 1999. • Farr, Michael J. Americas Fastest Growing Jobs. Indianapolis, In: JIST Publishing, 2003. • U.S. Department of Labor. Occupational Outlook Handbook. Indianapolis, In: JIST Publishing, Inc, 2004. • “High School Teacher.” Bridges.com. 2006. XAP corporation. 12 March 2007. <https://access.bridges.com/cx/careers/WhatTheyDo.do?o ccupation=1167>

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