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Day of Sharing Job Fit and Why Work In Health Care?

Day of Sharing Job Fit and Why Work In Health Care?. Welcome! March 18, 2014. Goals for the Day. Explore your personal interests. Learn more about careers in healthcare. Help you discover your Career Path. CHANGE. CHANGE. RISK. COMFORT ZONE. SELF.

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Day of Sharing Job Fit and Why Work In Health Care?

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  1. Day of SharingJob Fit and Why Work In Health Care? Welcome! March 18, 2014

  2. Goals for the Day • Explore your personal interests. • Learn more about careers in healthcare. • Help you discover your Career Path.

  3. CHANGE CHANGE RISK COMFORT ZONE SELF • Have you ever had a job that you did not like? • What did you learn about yourself? A goal is… - a dream with a plan and a deadline.

  4. Job Fit • Each of us has a unique set of skills, interests, abilities and personality styles we use to get our work done. • We tend to be happiest when we’re pursuing those things (job duties & task) that are in alignment with what comes “natural” to us. • Many employers refer to this as “Job Fit”.

  5. So what are you interested in?

  6. Self-Reflection • When you reflect on your own personality, what are the words that come to mind? • What are the things in life that bring you joy? • What are occupations, professions, careers you are currently interested in? • What connects and disconnects do you see and feel between your left and right hand columns.

  7. John Holland’s World of Work Map • Organizes Occupations • 6 clusters • 12 regions • 26 career areas (similar jobs) • Graphically shows how occupations relate to each other through primary work tasks • A personalized report is provided • Report suggests Map regions and career areas on the World-of-Map for more exploration

  8. Career Interest Profiler • Computerized Questionnaire • Answer questions based on “like” and “dislike” • Generates a list of careers based on your answers • Indicates best careers based on your personality • Careers are classified into Job Zones (little preparation to extensive preparation) • Provides numerous careers for each Job Zone

  9. What is My Next Move? • Government Website • Helps people research jobs and careers. • www.Mynextmove.org • Tied to the results of the computerized Career Interest Profiler. • Results should tell you… • The characteristics you have • What jobs they could fit.

  10. What is O*NET? • Government Website - www.onetonline.org • A great tool for career exploration and job analysis! • Can search jobs by industry or related job family. • Can search jobs based off your own interests, skills, and knowledge. • Tied to the results of the computerized Career Interest Profiler. • Results should “open your eyes” • Realize your own personality traits and how they correspond to particular jobs • Discover the skills and abilities needed for the job. • Recognize the amount of education and preparation required for the job. • Gather information regarding wages and employment opportunities.

  11. Areas of Interest • Operations/Non-Clinical • Patient Access • Health Information Management • Finance • Patient Accounting • LEAN • Social Work • Clinical • Laboratory Services • Nursing • Physician/Physician Assistant • Respiratory Therapy • Radiology/Imaging • Neuroscience • Oncology

  12. Soft Skills • Respect • Energy • Work Ethic • Flexibility • Open to Learning • Diversity • Compassion • Patience

  13. Know What You Are Looking For After… • You have done research • You know your personality, interests, and how they will fit the job Now… • Start your career path • Gain experience • Intern • Volunteer • Network

  14. Volunteer Opportunities • Build your skills and your resume • Community work is a great way to build your resume and your skills • Develop a Career Network • Community involvement is one of the best ways to make connections and foster relationships • Enhance Your Education • One of the best ways to learn is through experience.

  15. Internships Oppurtunities • For those just entering the workforce or transitioning to a new field, internships offer a terrific opportunity to get your foot in the door. • Often internships provide the springboard to a full-time or permanent position within the company or your field of interest.

  16. Why work in Healthcare? • The Opportunity to Help Others  • A Challenging and Fast-Paced Work Environment  • Industry Growth • Flexible Hours • Competitive Pay and Benefits Jobs in Demand • Registered Nurses • Medical Assistants • Patient Care Assistants • Business Office Coordinators • Entry-Level positions

  17. Resume Tips • Resume Format • -Name • -Career Objective • -Qualifications • -Employment History • -Chronological order • -Education • Tailor Your Resume • -Match job description • -Showcase your qualifications related to that position

  18. Questions?

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