This presentation was given recently to a group of graduate students in the social work program at U-M virtually about the job search process during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Description: This webinar seeks to adjust your view of the job search, moving it from something that is intimidating to an opportunity to be reflective. We will accomplish this by providing strategies and activities that will help you to consider your Social Work experience so far in order to formulate your career goals. Additionally, we will discuss how to carefully craft your goals and aspirations into messages that will help you clearly articulate your career vision to your network and on professional documents like your cover letter or resume. This webinar will help you begin to assess where you are now and consider strategically where you would like to go next.
This training was created for the undergraduate students position I supervised in my previous role as a FYE Program Manager. The students in this position are tasked with facilitating programs on topics that impact first year student transition to college.
This presentation was created as a workshop I designed on behalf of the Office of Career Services at the U-M School of Social Work for graduate social work students to provide resources and direction for conducting informational interviews.
This presentation was created out of the opportunity to lead an intern training team meeting of social work graduate students on Networking during my time as an intern at Girls Group, a non-profit organization in Ann Arbor, MI.
This presentation was a part of a semester long program evaluation project in which my partner and I evaluated a high school to college bridge program called Horizons-Upward Bound (HUB) operated through Cranbrook Schools, a private preparatory school located in Bloomfield Hills, MI. We compared the academic outcomes of students involved in HUB to their peers in Detroit Public Schools.