Brain-Based Career Coaching (Webinar)
October 26th, 2023 | 12:00 p.m. EDT - 1:15 p.m. EDT | $395
Learn how integrating current neuropsychology research into career work can empower students to take ownership over their career development journey.
Why This Topic Matters
Effective career coaching requires an understanding of how students’ brains work and learn. By understanding critical research on the brain and learning, career professionals can better support students’ career development needs.
Who Should Attend?
This program is ideal for career development professionals:
College Career Services Professionals
Career Coaches
Career Advisors
Career Counselors
Directors of Career Service
Overview
In this training, you will learn the latest insights into how the brain works and how to apply them to provide more effective career development. Neuropsychology research gives understanding on such processes as how the brain makes connections, remembers information and makes decisions. By applying these findings to your work, you can empower students to ask themselves the important questions in their personal career journey and help students learn how to discover the answers for themselves.
You will also consider how to work with students, so they are more likely to take action upon leaving a session. During this interactive webinar, the expert facilitator will help attendees:
Become familiar with neuroscience research underlying this coaching method
Consider how brain-based career coaching differs from other types of career development practices
Begin integrating brain-based development methods into your current work
Practice career coaching scenarios utilizing a brain-based coaching method
Learning Outcome
Attendees will be able to apply current neuroscience research findings to provide more effective and powerful career development.
Live Webinar Site Connection and On-Demand Recording
Registration Fee: $395
Includes:
5 connections for staff members from your institution with each registration
Connection information sent one week prior to the event and again the day before the event. Any questions can be emailed to the program contact at the bottom of this web page.
An electronic link containing a recording of the webinar and resources emailed to you within 7 business days following the live webinar date (active for 30 days). The link can be shared with your entire staff to view the recording.
Follow-up resources and assignments to help you implement your learning.
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Instructor
Imants Jaunarajs, Assistant Vice President, Ohio University
Imants previously served as the Assistant Dean for the Career & Leadership Development Center (CLDC) at Ohio University. With over twelve years of experience in university career centers, he is a creator of innovative and outcome-driven career development best practices, including Brain-Based Career Development (BBCD) and Leadership Coaching (an executive coaching model for undergraduate students).
In the fall of 2012, Imants led the merger of “Career Services” with the “Leadership Center” to create the Career & Leadership Development Center at Ohio University. Starting with only one staff member, Imants strategically developed the new career services paradigm, overseeing a staff of 18 professionals and 35 graduate and undergraduate student employees. In 2018, the CLDC was the winner of the National Excellence Award for Career Services Excellence. He graduated from NCDA’s Leadership Academy and NACE’s Leadership Advancement Program, presents regularly at national conferences and co-authored a monograph on Brain Based Career Development through NACE. He also consults and trains colleagues at peer institutions on the practice of Brain Based Career Development.
Questions about the program?
Please email lisa@eduology.org.