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Conducting an Effective Student Affairs Job Search

Spring 2004, Course 1
Instructor: Kim Chambers, Ph.D.


Course Overview:
This three week INTENSIVE short course covers effective strategies for finding the student affairs job that is right for you. Divided into three, one week segments, the course covers identifying your job search strengths and weaknesses, understand effective job search dynamics and how they relate to you, and implementing an effective student affairs job search.

Designed for all levels of student affairs staff, this course examines job search dynamics that exist for the student affairs professional. These include effectively using personal contacts, understanding effective conference placement participation, and using technology effectively in your job search.

Participants may share their job search experiences and strategies with fellow participants and the instructor. One aspect of the course will focus on active web-based learning strategies so participants will need to actively participate on the course web-site.

It is recommended that participants access the course with at least a 56K modem or faster internet connection (cable modem, dsl, etc.). Participants need moderate typing skills to interact effectively as well as the ability to use a web browser. As the course is an intensive three week experience, those participants getting the most out of the course will participate daily during the week, and at their discretion on the weekends. Participants may choose to participate in two OPTIONAL synchronous chat sessions, but they are not required for successful course completion.

Topics to be covered:

  • Identifying your job search strengths and weakness
  • Effective conference placement services dynamics
  • Using technology effectively in your job search
  • Maximizing your personal contacts

Course Objectives:
Upon completion, participants will be able to

  • Refine their job search strategies.
  • Effectively use technology to further job search goals.
  • Understand conference placement services dynamics.
  • Develop an effective job search strategy.

Individuals registering for CEUs will receive 1.0 CEU upon successful completion of the course.

Instructor Bio:
Kim Chambers, Ph.D., is manager of the Instructional Resource Center at the University of Connecticut. He works with faculty members, teaching assistants and staff instructors to assist them in using technology to effectively promote student learning. He has worked in various jobs in student affairs including residence life and career services. In the private sector Kim worked with clients on developing career and life planning skills.



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