1.http://www.apa.org/science/resources/ssf/index.aspx
2.Utah State CAPS program
http://www.usu.edu/counseling/internship_program/
3.http://www.sa.utah.edu/counsel/training/psychology-internship/training-program.htm This one is good to gain experience in the field of Psy, and is located at the University of Utah
4.http://www.communityactionprovo.org/index.php?nav=familydev_internships.html&context=1 This one is great because it's close to where I live.
5.http://www.communityactionprovo.org/index.php?nav=youth_intern.html&context=2
This one is with community action too, but is working with youth, which is what I enjoy, it is unpaid, but flexible.
Monday, August 9, 2010
course review
As I look back on this class I realize how much I’ve learned about career development. Getting a degree is one thing, but building self confidence and gaining experience must be included in your career plan to be successful. Being self confident and having a positive outlook can make all the difference in a great career plan. I am one who needs to find balance; my career will never come before my family but will support my family. It’s important to find a career that supports your values and needs.
Behavioral Science is a great career path for me because I really enjoy working with people, and there are so many jobs in my field that I can have a career that still leaves time for my family. I’ve never really sat down and thought about my specific skills, so that was a great eye opener for me. The work place is changing and so are careers, being able to job shadow and see firsthand what different people do is a great way to decide on a career.
I thought page 185 was interesting where it talks about writing down things you would enjoy doing even if you didn’t get paid. I think sometimes we choose a career just for the money aspect then find we aren’t happy. Such as lawyers who have the highest pay rate and the lowest rate of happiness. Developing networks is so important in finding a great job opening or internship. The assignments we did online were so great at helping me find new resources to use in building my skills. I’m a senior at UVU but still have a few more semesters (thanks to the math department.) So I can gain experience in my field and build networks while I’m still in school. I hope to graduate with a lot of great experience and a resume to back up my skills, which in the end will help me start off my career with a great job. Volunteering and informational interviewing can be very helpful in gaining experience and insight. I am starting my volunteer program with CASA in the fall and am so excited to help out a child in need. I plan to do some more job shadowing before I graduate and maybe an internship if I can find the time to balance it with, kids and school. I really want to start working when I finish my bachelor’s degree so I can help support the family while my Husband goes to school, and while I work on my Masters degree. To do this I must pass my math classes so I can graduate, network and get to know more people and contacts in my field, I need to explore different positions a little more and dive into my volunteer opportunities. It’s really hard to find time to do all these things while raising 3 small children and being the maid, the cook and the wife, and running a small business , but I think if I use the information I have learned in this class is will be a little bit easier. Some of the great new ideas I have learned of in this class give me place to start and a direction to go in. I’m really glad I took this course, and know that my portfolio and assignments will help me remember what I’ve discovered and help me move forward in building my career plan and meeting my goals.
Behavioral Science is a great career path for me because I really enjoy working with people, and there are so many jobs in my field that I can have a career that still leaves time for my family. I’ve never really sat down and thought about my specific skills, so that was a great eye opener for me. The work place is changing and so are careers, being able to job shadow and see firsthand what different people do is a great way to decide on a career.
I thought page 185 was interesting where it talks about writing down things you would enjoy doing even if you didn’t get paid. I think sometimes we choose a career just for the money aspect then find we aren’t happy. Such as lawyers who have the highest pay rate and the lowest rate of happiness. Developing networks is so important in finding a great job opening or internship. The assignments we did online were so great at helping me find new resources to use in building my skills. I’m a senior at UVU but still have a few more semesters (thanks to the math department.) So I can gain experience in my field and build networks while I’m still in school. I hope to graduate with a lot of great experience and a resume to back up my skills, which in the end will help me start off my career with a great job. Volunteering and informational interviewing can be very helpful in gaining experience and insight. I am starting my volunteer program with CASA in the fall and am so excited to help out a child in need. I plan to do some more job shadowing before I graduate and maybe an internship if I can find the time to balance it with, kids and school. I really want to start working when I finish my bachelor’s degree so I can help support the family while my Husband goes to school, and while I work on my Masters degree. To do this I must pass my math classes so I can graduate, network and get to know more people and contacts in my field, I need to explore different positions a little more and dive into my volunteer opportunities. It’s really hard to find time to do all these things while raising 3 small children and being the maid, the cook and the wife, and running a small business , but I think if I use the information I have learned in this class is will be a little bit easier. Some of the great new ideas I have learned of in this class give me place to start and a direction to go in. I’m really glad I took this course, and know that my portfolio and assignments will help me remember what I’ve discovered and help me move forward in building my career plan and meeting my goals.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
SCHMIDT TOBAR
KELLI
(801)836-5245
KelliTobar@gmail.com
OBJECTIVE
Entry-level position utilizing education and training in Psychology
EDUCATION
Utah Valley University, Orem, UT
Bachelor of Psychology, September, 2011
INTERNSHIPS AND VOLUNTEER WORK
Spring 2008
Boys and Girls Club or Utah County Provo, Ut
Childcare Volunteer
Supported the childcare function for families in need of daycare assistance.
RELEVANT COURSEWORK
Juvenile Delinquency Social Psychology
Children and Family Services Abnormal Psychology
Information Technology and the Human Services
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
2005-present
Tobar Photography Orem, Ut
Owner-photographer/designer
•Photograph weddings and special events
•Design invitations, collages and announcements
•Work with clients on details of each project
•Designed business cards and logos
2008-2010 Utah County Health Dept Provo, Utah
Helped children maintain a healthy, active, anti-tobacco lifestyle, also worked with faculty on health related topics.
Elementary school mentor
2007-2008 Discovery Academy Provo, Ut
Worked with at risk adolescents on a daily basis. Took them out on activities, spent time getting to know them and helping them with problems. Made sure they attended school class, and also that those who needed medication were taking it. Worked day shifts as well as overnight.
Youth Mentor
KELLI
(801)836-5245
KelliTobar@gmail.com
OBJECTIVE
Entry-level position utilizing education and training in Psychology
EDUCATION
Utah Valley University, Orem, UT
Bachelor of Psychology, September, 2011
INTERNSHIPS AND VOLUNTEER WORK
Spring 2008
Boys and Girls Club or Utah County Provo, Ut
Childcare Volunteer
Supported the childcare function for families in need of daycare assistance.
RELEVANT COURSEWORK
Juvenile Delinquency Social Psychology
Children and Family Services Abnormal Psychology
Information Technology and the Human Services
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
2005-present
Tobar Photography Orem, Ut
Owner-photographer/designer
•Photograph weddings and special events
•Design invitations, collages and announcements
•Work with clients on details of each project
•Designed business cards and logos
2008-2010 Utah County Health Dept Provo, Utah
Helped children maintain a healthy, active, anti-tobacco lifestyle, also worked with faculty on health related topics.
Elementary school mentor
2007-2008 Discovery Academy Provo, Ut
Worked with at risk adolescents on a daily basis. Took them out on activities, spent time getting to know them and helping them with problems. Made sure they attended school class, and also that those who needed medication were taking it. Worked day shifts as well as overnight.
Youth Mentor
My name Is Kelli Schmidt, I’m a senior at Utah Valley University majoring in Psychology. I was born and raised in Utah. I have 3 young children and have been married for 10 years. I plan to become a counselor and work with children. I love my field of study and can’t wait to gain all the experience possible to make all the difference in the world of a child. I have gained a lot experience working with children over the past few years, as a mother, mentor, church nursery leader, nanny, and volunteer. I have been told I am very understanding and patient and that children love me. I’m a hard worker, dependable and work well with others. I’m a fast learner and put my time and effort into each and every project I start.
Outline
1. History
2. Goals
3. Qualities
4 things I learned
1 Send a thank you note
2.Look presentable
3.Firm handshake
4.Ask questions
Outline
1. History
2. Goals
3. Qualities
4 things I learned
1 Send a thank you note
2.Look presentable
3.Firm handshake
4.Ask questions
After looking over my career plan from the beginning of the semester I learned there are a couple things I need to add to my list. I would like to do more job showing, and see what positions in my field are really like, which will help me narrow things down. I didn’t realize that there are some jobs in my field I can do with a Bachelors degree which is good to know! I also learned how big gaining experience is. I set some short term goals to help me get to where I want to be next year.
1. Job shadow at least 3 new places in my field.
2. Continue to research occupations in my field.
3. Find more internships, complete at least 1 more to build my resume.
4. Talk to more people, network, find job openings that fit my needs.
Goals 1-5 years
1. Complete my Masters degree- To complete this goal I will need to finish my current degree, decide on graduate school, and work out funding to pay for it.
2. Have 2-10 good contacts in my field-To complete this I will need to talk to people, complete volunteer and internship programs.
3. Have good job experience- This will come from getting a job in my field and starting my career after my Bachelors degree is complete.
4. Find a job and be working as a school councilor. This will be doable after my masters program is complete.
1. Job shadow at least 3 new places in my field.
2. Continue to research occupations in my field.
3. Find more internships, complete at least 1 more to build my resume.
4. Talk to more people, network, find job openings that fit my needs.
Goals 1-5 years
1. Complete my Masters degree- To complete this goal I will need to finish my current degree, decide on graduate school, and work out funding to pay for it.
2. Have 2-10 good contacts in my field-To complete this I will need to talk to people, complete volunteer and internship programs.
3. Have good job experience- This will come from getting a job in my field and starting my career after my Bachelors degree is complete.
4. Find a job and be working as a school councilor. This will be doable after my masters program is complete.
I chose to job shadow the person I interviewed in a previous assignment. I went to Mountain View High school to shadow the school counselors. I chose to do this, because I think being a counselor will work out great for me. The hours are good for having small children, I get a break during the summer to be with my kids, there are usually job openings in education and I love working with kids. I already asked her my questions over the phone in my interview so I wasn’t asking as many questions while I was there I was mostly observing her position. I did ask her the following:
1. What education do you have?
-Masters Degree
2. Do you think after completing my education I will be able to find a job?
- Everyone I know that has wanted a job in this field as a counselor has been able to get one; there are a lot of schools in this area.
3. Is this a job I can do with kids at home?
-I had 5 children when I started my career, and being on the same schedule as them most of the time has worked out nicely.
My first impression of the field, is that it is a little different than I thought. I seems to be more appointments with parents and students about things like class schedules, and deciding which classes to take next year than actually discussing personal problems with students. I would like a little more private office than some of the counselors at Mountain View, but it wasn’t bad
1. What education do you have?
-Masters Degree
2. Do you think after completing my education I will be able to find a job?
- Everyone I know that has wanted a job in this field as a counselor has been able to get one; there are a lot of schools in this area.
3. Is this a job I can do with kids at home?
-I had 5 children when I started my career, and being on the same schedule as them most of the time has worked out nicely.
My first impression of the field, is that it is a little different than I thought. I seems to be more appointments with parents and students about things like class schedules, and deciding which classes to take next year than actually discussing personal problems with students. I would like a little more private office than some of the counselors at Mountain View, but it wasn’t bad
Teamwork
We were building patio in my back yard. It was our first time so it was a learning experience. By the end of the project we were all getting frustrated, tired and a lot of fighting was going on, we were also stressed because we had to finish and return he machine we rented for the project. I then realized we needed to step back address what needed to be completed and who could do what best. I then assigned everyone a task to do. By working together and everyone just worrying about their part it was less stressful and we finished on time and have enjoyed our beautiful patio ever since.
We were building patio in my back yard. It was our first time so it was a learning experience. By the end of the project we were all getting frustrated, tired and a lot of fighting was going on, we were also stressed because we had to finish and return he machine we rented for the project. I then realized we needed to step back address what needed to be completed and who could do what best. I then assigned everyone a task to do. By working together and everyone just worrying about their part it was less stressful and we finished on time and have enjoyed our beautiful patio ever since.
The first company I contacted was CASA, this is a volunteer program that works with abused children in the county. This particular program doesn’t offer paid positions, but the experience I would gain in my field is great! Plus I would work and get to know a lot of people in my line of work that could lead to job opportunities. The program looks for people who are committed for 1 year, who can write reports on how the children are doing, can spend 8 hours a month spending time with the children and attend court hearings for them. Yes I am going to take advantage of this opportunity in the fall when the next training is held. This is a really great program and I’m excited to start helping a child in need.
The next company I contacted is Center for Change. This is a company that assists and houses people with eating disorders. They offer paid positions to those with a bachelor’s degree in the field of work experience. They are looking for people with a background in Psychology and or nutrition. They want people who are a good example to the patients. I may be interested in pursuing a career in with this company, but it isn’t my specialty line of work. There may be other jobs/internships that would suit me better, and that I would be more interested in.
Discovery Academy is a group home for teens with problems. I think the environment is great and the activities sound fun. They offer work to students that haven’t graduated yet, but the pay is $7.50 per hour and you must be 21. That may be good for a single student that pays rent. Though I would love the position and the environment, I can’t put in enough hours for that pay with 3 kids and a house payment. This position is not for me. There aren’t regular raises so it wouldn’t be worth my time in the long run.
The next company I contacted is Center for Change. This is a company that assists and houses people with eating disorders. They offer paid positions to those with a bachelor’s degree in the field of work experience. They are looking for people with a background in Psychology and or nutrition. They want people who are a good example to the patients. I may be interested in pursuing a career in with this company, but it isn’t my specialty line of work. There may be other jobs/internships that would suit me better, and that I would be more interested in.
Discovery Academy is a group home for teens with problems. I think the environment is great and the activities sound fun. They offer work to students that haven’t graduated yet, but the pay is $7.50 per hour and you must be 21. That may be good for a single student that pays rent. Though I would love the position and the environment, I can’t put in enough hours for that pay with 3 kids and a house payment. This position is not for me. There aren’t regular raises so it wouldn’t be worth my time in the long run.
1. Do you like your job? Yes it is great to work at the school where my girls go, my job is interesting and the hours are good. I really enjoy my job and working with students and their parents.
2. What education does your position require? A masters degree
3. Are there a lot of job opportunities? With 3 school districts and several charter schools close by I believe there is opportunity available. I know for a time I kept hearing the market for counselors was saturated but everyone I know that has wanted a job has been able to get one.
4. What is the pay like? Starting pay in the ASD for a counselor with a master’s degree without previous years of teaching would be around $33,500.
5. How does your job work with having a family? I really like being on the same holiday schedule as my kids. It really helped a lot when they were younger and it is nice to be off in the summer.
6. Do you work as much as the teachers at your school do? Counselors are on an extended contract but it isn't much more than teachers...mine is 10 days so I work 10 more days than the teachers at my school do.
7. Can I do anything with a Bachelors degree in this field? Usually you can't do much with a degree in psychology. I don't know what additional classes it would take to teach. You could look into the justice system and see if there are any jobs that a psych degree would qualify you for.
8. Do you get many interns from UVU? UVU doesn't have an educational counseling program and most of our interns come from Utah State (they have an extension), the U, or the University of Phoenix.
This interview was a great opportunity for me to talk to someone who works in my field, I learned a lot from the questions I asked, and will probably continue to ask more questions as I get further in my education. I have a lot of questions I want answers to, since I am getting close to jumping into the job market. It was good to hear how it really is on the inside. She is a great contact to have on my list, and answered all my questions very well.
To prepare I sat down and thought about the questions that were most important to me to know at this point in my career preparation. I learned that this is a great way to get accurate information on different positions; I will for sure use this process again. I will be sure to send a thank you note for her time, it is very much appreciated.
2. What education does your position require? A masters degree
3. Are there a lot of job opportunities? With 3 school districts and several charter schools close by I believe there is opportunity available. I know for a time I kept hearing the market for counselors was saturated but everyone I know that has wanted a job has been able to get one.
4. What is the pay like? Starting pay in the ASD for a counselor with a master’s degree without previous years of teaching would be around $33,500.
5. How does your job work with having a family? I really like being on the same holiday schedule as my kids. It really helped a lot when they were younger and it is nice to be off in the summer.
6. Do you work as much as the teachers at your school do? Counselors are on an extended contract but it isn't much more than teachers...mine is 10 days so I work 10 more days than the teachers at my school do.
7. Can I do anything with a Bachelors degree in this field? Usually you can't do much with a degree in psychology. I don't know what additional classes it would take to teach. You could look into the justice system and see if there are any jobs that a psych degree would qualify you for.
8. Do you get many interns from UVU? UVU doesn't have an educational counseling program and most of our interns come from Utah State (they have an extension), the U, or the University of Phoenix.
This interview was a great opportunity for me to talk to someone who works in my field, I learned a lot from the questions I asked, and will probably continue to ask more questions as I get further in my education. I have a lot of questions I want answers to, since I am getting close to jumping into the job market. It was good to hear how it really is on the inside. She is a great contact to have on my list, and answered all my questions very well.
To prepare I sat down and thought about the questions that were most important to me to know at this point in my career preparation. I learned that this is a great way to get accurate information on different positions; I will for sure use this process again. I will be sure to send a thank you note for her time, it is very much appreciated.
The major I have chosen is Behavioral Science. I have been going to school a little bit at a time for a long time, and had 3 kids along the way so it’s been a journey, I can’t wait to be finished! It would take me a long time to list all the classes I have taken. I just need to finish my math classes, stats, and research methods. I waited until last to start math which is adding a year to my graduation date because the classes have to be taken in order.
My major is appealing to me because I want to help people, and love hearing about other people’s lives and coming up with ideas to make it better. I’m very caring and understanding. I’m about 12 credit hours away from graduation after this semester; I love all the classes I have taken for my major! They are so interesting to me and I have learned so much that can help others as well as myself in my own relationships.
I love the work schedule of a high school counselor because I will have time off in the summer when the kids are out of school as well as evenings and weekends off. Some down sides to my major, are pay, difficulty and also that I need my Masters degree as well which will take a lot more schooling. My degree will open door of opportunities for me in the job market. There are other majors that have higher pay and less schooling. One treat to my education is finding balance. It is really hard to balance a full school schedule, 3 kids a husband, and work. I get very stressed out at times trying to do everything! I know it will be worth it when I am done so I am trying to stay positive and work hard.
My major is appealing to me because I want to help people, and love hearing about other people’s lives and coming up with ideas to make it better. I’m very caring and understanding. I’m about 12 credit hours away from graduation after this semester; I love all the classes I have taken for my major! They are so interesting to me and I have learned so much that can help others as well as myself in my own relationships.
I love the work schedule of a high school counselor because I will have time off in the summer when the kids are out of school as well as evenings and weekends off. Some down sides to my major, are pay, difficulty and also that I need my Masters degree as well which will take a lot more schooling. My degree will open door of opportunities for me in the job market. There are other majors that have higher pay and less schooling. One treat to my education is finding balance. It is really hard to balance a full school schedule, 3 kids a husband, and work. I get very stressed out at times trying to do everything! I know it will be worth it when I am done so I am trying to stay positive and work hard.
Senior Year
-Finish final required classes
-Gain Work experience in my field
-Volunteer
-Talk to counselors
-Talk to other seniors and graduates about information in my field
-Build my resume
-Learn about graduation
-Explore graduate school options
-Read related books and articles, research
-Decide what kind of place I want to work in
-Finish final required classes
-Gain Work experience in my field
-Volunteer
-Talk to counselors
-Talk to other seniors and graduates about information in my field
-Build my resume
-Learn about graduation
-Explore graduate school options
-Read related books and articles, research
-Decide what kind of place I want to work in
Sensitive
Perceiving nonverbal messages
Listening attentively
In past experience working with youth in a group home, I was able to use these skills that I use every day with my kids. I was able to engage in deep conversations with the youth, to get to know how they were feeling and why, as well as how I could help. I am a good listener which made it easy for me to learn about them instead of judge them. I’m very interested in working with youth; it’s something I really enjoy. I have learned from my kids, to be patient, understanding and sensitive and it has and will help me in the work place. The skills I use in my personal relationships are very important in a career setting as well.
Perceiving nonverbal messages
Listening attentively
In past experience working with youth in a group home, I was able to use these skills that I use every day with my kids. I was able to engage in deep conversations with the youth, to get to know how they were feeling and why, as well as how I could help. I am a good listener which made it easy for me to learn about them instead of judge them. I’m very interested in working with youth; it’s something I really enjoy. I have learned from my kids, to be patient, understanding and sensitive and it has and will help me in the work place. The skills I use in my personal relationships are very important in a career setting as well.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Top 10 values
1. Loving
2. Honesty
3. Hard work
4. Sincerity
5. Religious
6. Trustworthy
7. Good learner
8. Understanding
9. Cooperative
10. Good over evil
2. Honesty
3. Hard work
4. Sincerity
5. Religious
6. Trustworthy
7. Good learner
8. Understanding
9. Cooperative
10. Good over evil
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Mission Statement
To pursue an education, raise my family, travel the world and enjoy life to its fullest.
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