Week 6 Assingment/Rey Writer

  Week 6 Assignment 1 Week 6 Assignment  Summative Paper

Your client, Julie Brown, is seeking career counseling to help her decide what direction to take in her career. She was recently laid off from a full-time position as a counseling assistant at a local community college. As part of her responsibilities in that job, Julie worked at the front desk of the counseling center. She was the first contact to students, answering basic questions and signing students in to see counselors. She conveyed to you that she absolutely loved her job. Prior to working as a counseling assistant, she worked part time as a test proctor, while earning her Bachelors of Arts degree in Psychology from Fresno State University. Julie visited the career center while in college. Her Keirsey temperament type is Idealist. Her Holland code is Social. Her Myers-Briggs typology indicator is Enterprising, Intuitive, Feeling, and Perceiving (ENFP). Julie has indicated that she wants to consider three career paths before making a final decision. She is open to working full time and attending school at night or working part time while attending school full time. While she prefers personal interactions to virtual communication, she has indicated that online schooling is an option.

Develop an intervention plan including three possible career paths. The plan must include short-term (less than 1 year), intermediate (1-5 years), and long-term career and educational options (5 or more years). The intermediate and long-term options should include options to further her education, specifically identifying colleges/universities, degree program options, length of program, cost, and post-graduate career options. In a 3,500- to 4,200-word (10- to 12-page) case study paper, not including the title and references pages and incorporating your Part I and Part II Case Study assignments, include all of the following components: Introduction Presentation of case-study information Relevant theoretical frameworks Relevant information on her Keirsey temperament type, Holland code, and MBTI Short-term plan Intermediate plan (including education options and career-outlook information for positions she can seek after graduating) Long-term plan (including education options and career-outlook information for positions she can seek after graduating) List of resources for client use (including a brief summary of each resource) Conclusion

Use a minimum of 12 scholarly sources in addition to the course text within the paper.

Point Value: 25 Points
Weekly Learning Outcome Alignment: 1, 2, 3, 4
Course Learning Outcome Alignment: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Assignment Rubric

Description: Your client, Julie Brown, is seeking career counseling to help her decide what direction to take in her career. She was recently laid off from a full-time position as a counseling assistant at a local community college. As part of her responsibilities in that job, Julie worked at the front desk of the counseling center. She was the first contact to students, answering basic questions and signing students in to see counselors. She conveyed to you that she absolutely loved her job. Prior to working as a counseling assistant, she worked part time as a test proctor, while earning her Bachelors of Arts degree in Psychology from Fresno State University. Julie visited the career center while in college. Her Keirsey temperament type is Idealist. Her Holland code is Social. Her Myers-Briggs typology indicator is Enterprising, Intuitive, Feeling, and Perceiving (ENFP). Julie has indicated that she wants to consider three career paths before making a final decision. She is open to working full time and attending school at night or working part time while attending school full time. While she prefers personal interactions to virtual communication, she has indicated that online schooling is an option. Develop an intervention plan including three possible career paths. The plan must include short-term (less than 1 year), intermediate (1-5 years), and long-term career and educational options (5 or more years). The intermediate and long-term options should include options to further her education, specifically identifying colleges/universities, degree program options, length of program, cost, and post-graduate career options. In a 10- to 12-page case study paper, not including the title and references pages and incorporating your Part I and Part II Case Study assignments, include all of the following components: • Introduction • Presentation of case-study information • Relevant theoretical frameworks • Relevant information on her Keirsey temperament type, Holland code, and MBTI • Short-term plan • Intermediate plan (including education options and career-outlook information for positions she can seek after graduating) • Long-term plan (including education options and career-outlook information for positions she can seek after graduating) • List of resources for client use (including a brief summary of each resource) • Conclusion Use a minimum of 12 scholarly sources in addition to the course text within the paper. Point Value: 25 points Weekly Learning Outcome Alignment: 1, 2, 3, 4 Course Learning Outcome Alignment: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Total Possible Score: 25.00
Develops an intervention plan that includes three possible career paths as well as short-term (less than 1 year), intermediate (1-5 years), and long-term career and educational options (5 or more years) for each career path.

Total: 3.75

Distinguished: Clearly and comprehensively develops an intervention plan that includes three possible career paths as well as short-term (less than 1 year), intermediate (1-5 years), and long-term career and educational options (5 or more years) for each career path. All details are present and accurate.

Proficient: Develops an intervention plan that includes three possible career paths as well as short-term (less than 1 year), intermediate (1-5 years), and long-term career and educational options (5 or more years) for each career path. Minor details may be unclear.

Basic: Partially develops an intervention plan that includes three possible career paths as well as short-term (less than 1 year), intermediate (1-5 years), and long-term career and educational options (5 or more years) for each career path. Relevant details may be missing and/or unclear.

Below expectations: Attempts to develop an intervention plan that includes three possible career paths as well as short-term (less than 1 year), intermediate (1-5 years), and long-term career and educational options (5 or more years) for each career path. Minor details may be unclear. Significant details may be missing and unclear.

Non-performance: The development an intervention plan that includes three possible career paths is either nonexistent or lacks the components described in the assignment instructions. Develops an intervention plan for the intermediate and long-term options, including options to further her education, specifically identifying colleges/universities, degree program options, length of program, cost, and post-graduate career options.

Total: 3.75

Distinguished: Clearly and comprehensively develops an intervention plan for the intermediate and long-term options, which includes all required options. All details are present and accurate.

Proficient: Develops an intervention plan for the intermediate and long-term options, which includes all required options. Minor details may be unclear.

Basic: Partially develops an intervention plan for the intermediate and long-term options, which includes all required options. Minor details may be unclear. Relevant details may be missing and/or unclear.

Below expectations: Attempts to develop an intervention plan for the intermediate and long-term options, which includes all required options. Minor details may be unclear. Significant details may be missing and unclear.

Non-performance: The development of an intervention plan for the intermediate and long-term options is either nonexistent or lacks the components described in the assignment instructions. Final paper is 10-12 pages and incorporates the Part I and Part II Case Study assignments as well as including all of the required components and scholarly sources.

Total: 3.75

Distinguished: Clearly and comprehensively developed a final paper containing all listed required criterion. 

Proficient: Develops a final paper containing all listed required criterion. Minor components may be missing. 

Basic: Partially develops a final paper containing all listed required criterion. Minor components may be missing. Relevant details or components may be missing and/or unclear.

Below expectations: Attempts to develop a final paper containing all listed required criterion. Significant details or components may be missing and/or unclear.

Non-performance: The development a final paper containing all listed required criterion is nonexistent or lacks the components described in the assignment instructions. Applies evidence of critical thinking in the explanation of issues.

Total: 3.75

Distinguished: Clearly and comprehensively explains the issue to be considered, delivering all relevant information necessary for a full understanding.

Proficient: Clearly explains the issue to be considered, delivering enough relevant information for an adequate understanding.

Basic: Briefly explains the issue to be considered, delivering minimal information for a basic understanding.

Below expectations: Briefly explains the issue to be considered, but may not deliver additional information necessary for a basic understanding.

Non-performance: The assignment is either nonexistent or lacks the components described in the instructions.  Writing and Organization

Total: 5.00

5 – Demonstrates exemplary clarity and organization. The paper contains a well-articulated thesis statement, flawless mechanics, and precise APA formatting.

4 – Demonstrates effective clarity and organization. The paper contains a well-articulated thesis statement, proper mechanics, and correct APA formatting.

3 – Demonstrates adequate clarity and organization. The paper contains a clear thesis statement, adequate mechanics, and mostly correct APA formatting.

2 – Demonstrates some clarity and organization. The paper contains an unclear thesis statement, poor mechanics, and improper APA formatting.

1 – Lacking clarity and organization. The paper lacks a thesis statement, effective mechanics, and proper APA formatting. Research

Total: 5.00

5 – Demonstrates exemplary critical analysis of the research materials.  The student comprehensively uses varied, scholarly, relevant, and current resources to inform analysis, evaluation, problem-solving, and decision-making.

4 – Demonstrates effective critical analysis of the research materials. The student fully uses varied, scholarly, relevant, and current resources to inform analysis, evaluation, problem-solving, and decision-making.

3 – Demonstrates adequate critical analysis of the research materials.  The student adequately uses varied, scholarly, relevant, and current resources to inform analysis, evaluation, problem-solving, and decision-making.

2 – Demonstrates some critical analysis of the research materials.  The student partially uses varied, scholarly, relevant, and current resources to inform analysis, evaluation, problem-solving, and decision-making.

1 – Lacking critical analysis of the research materials. The student fails to use varied, scholarly, relevant, and current resources to inform analysis, evaluation, problem-solving, and decision-making.

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