Reference no: EM133651049
Assignment:
Your Employment Resource Portfolio is a comprehensive project that encompasses various aspects of professional development and community engagement in the field of human services. Here's a brief overview of each section based on the document: The agency that I like to work with is Bridge Network Agency, CO
Professional Identity: This section involves answering questions related to your chosen career, including educational requirements, training, credentialing, and professional affiliations. You are also expected to be aware of the code of ethics and standards pertinent to your chosen profession.
Case Study with an Ethical Dilemma: This offers an opportunity to showcase your understanding of law, ethics, and the role of a counselor in making ethical decisions, particularly when working with young adults.
Cultural Competence Plan: You are to create a plan based on the information from your textbook, addressing multiple aspects of cultural competence in counseling. This includes understanding your own and other cultures, addressing diversity issues, and preparing to work with people from different cultural backgrounds.
Resume: This section asks you to summarize what goes into a professional resume, emphasizing the importance of including coursework and learning experiences relevant to human services.
Mock Interview: Reflect on the types of questions asked during a mock interview and discuss key topics covered in the course. It also involves preparing for future interviews based on these insights.
Community/Client Resources: Here, you will introduce the agency you wish to work for, detailing its services, mission, and the demographics it serves. Additionally, you are required to list at least 3-5 resources within a 15-20 mile radius of your chosen agency, using platforms like 211 for reference.
Any Assignment of Your Choosing: This section allows flexibility to include any relevant assignment that you find significant to your professional development.
Summary of Course: Reflect on your overall experience in the course, discussing what you liked, learned, and found challenging, and suggest potential improvements or additions for future classes.