Teachers As Career Coaches:
Support Your Students With Career Choices &
With Creating a Success Mindset

Teachers Supporting Students

Teachers have so much to do in the time they have with their students. Many feel the need to support their students beyond the curriculum however struggle to find the time. Senior school students today now more than ever are faced with challenges when making career decisions. The employment landscape is rapidly changing. Technology is out of date as quickly as it is being released.

RESEARCH SUGGESTS 45% OF JOBS WILL DISAPPEAR IN THE NEXT TEN YEARS

People no longer stay in one job / career for life. The GFC and now Covid have had a global impact on the economy, the employment market and the affordability of some University courses. Students freedoms are limited. Many are scared and overwhelmed with the fear being projected at them from the media.

Help Your Students to Grow

SO HOW DO WE GUIDE THE TEENS IN OUR CARE THROUGH THESE CHALLENGING TIMES WHEN WE OURSELVES ARE UNCERTAIN AND CHALLENGED?

In Teachers as Career Coaches You Will...

Have the opportunity to ask questions about career, mindset and the recruitment process. Teachers as Career Coaches will also help youto  learn practical tools to support students including:

Students Gain Confidence With Career Clairty
TEACHERS AS CAREER COACHES WORKSHOP Coaches

Teachers as Career Coaches is Ideal For:

CAREER COACHING IS MUCH MORE THAN CHOOSING A JOB

How Else Can You Support Your Students?

Check out the Career College Has to Offer to You and Your Students beyond Teachers as Career Coaches: 

HELP YOUR STUDENTS ACHIEVE THEIR UNLIMITED POTENTIAL

Annette Hurely

“May our youth know their authentic self. Explore their unlimited potential. Realise how powerful they are. Know that they have the power within to change their life for the better, create a successful career doing what they love and a part of the collective help make our world a better place.”

Annette Hurley –
Founder and Managing Director of The Career College 
& Mother of four young adults

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