
Jenni Proctor is currently the President of the Qld Division of CDAA, and came into Career Development as the result of a midlife crisis. Career Education dominated her early years in this profession. She now runs a private practice in Brisbane providing career development services to individuals of all ages, business and education.
We know that “Shift Happens”. We have seen the video, been inspired by Jim Bright at a CDAA conference, and are now seeing massive “shift” happening day by day to workers all over our country. As we adapt our professional focus to assist clients in this time of economic uncertainty, we also recognise that social networking has snowballed in the last couple of years impacting on many aspects of an individual’s career development.
The rate of these changes is challenging to all of us. While the fundamentals of Career Development remain the same, our strategies need to adapt so that we maintain our relevance to our clients.
We all need to be Career Chameleons, able to adapt our focus, our delivery, our communication, so that we continue to provide our clients of all ages with the help they need at this time. Interactive and discussion based, this workshop will provide input then gather the shared wisdom of the participants to consider how we can be better career professionals by becoming Career Chameleons.
Payment should be made before the event, PREFERABLY online at www.cdaa.org.au/payment alternatively but not preferred by cheque posted to Dr Peter Carey Treasurer CDAA (WA), 44A River View Terrace, Mount Pleasant, WA 6153
CDAA Continuing Professional Development Coordinator Moya Durack, (08) 9284 9233 or 0418 951 354. Registration Form (pdf, doc)