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Job Shadowing 2014. Friday, March 21, 2014. What is job shadowing?. Students locate an adult to job shadow for a minimum of 6 hours on the date scheduled. Students can job shadow anyone, anywhere their parents/guardian approve. Permission must be obtained from the mentor’s superiors . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Job Shadowing 2014

Job Shadowing 2014

Friday, March 21, 2014

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What is job shadowing?

• Students locate an adult to job shadow for a minimum of 6 hours on the date scheduled.

• Students can job shadow anyone, anywhere their parents/guardian approve.

• Permission must be obtained from the mentor’s superiors.

• Students should try to find a job that they are interested in learning more about.

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Purpose of Job Shadowing• The student will research a career that he/she

is interested in pursuing or learning more about.

• The student will create a project that illustrates the career he/she chose and shadowed.

• The student will recognize the importance of educational preparation for a career.

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How is the project graded?

• Four grades will be given for the project.– Attending the job site on the scheduled date for six

hours or more = 100/counts as test grade– A career report using info obtained from your “on

the job” experience and other resources such as MS Bridges, counts as test grade

– Interview questions and time log completed/counts as test grade

– Oral presentation to the class with a visual aid/counts as test grade

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Guidelines Will Be Provided For :

•Career Report•Interview Questions•Time Log• Oral Presentation • And Posted on the Teacher Website.

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You may earn extra points for “dressing the part”

when presenting your oral presentation

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Interview Questions and Time Log

More information about the interview questions and time log willbe

forth-coming.

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What is a visual aid?

• Examples of visual aids are items that would be used on the job such as:– X-Ray– Hard hat– Assembly pieces– Report forms– Resource materials/books– Stethoscope– Tools– Gloves

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Other Information

• Approximately 325 - 7th Grade students job shadowed in 2013

• All students job shadow or NO ONE shadows• Permission forms MUST be in by the deadline

date for plans to be finalized. • Teachers will visit or call you at your job site• The mentor must be 21 yrs. old or older

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Job Locations From the Past

Just to Name a Few• USM and UWC• Camp Shelby • Hospitals and Clinics• Trucking Companies• Retail Businesses• Law Offices• TV Stations• Veterinary Clinics

And Many More• Metal Fabricators• Utility Companies• Schools• Governmental Offices• Hair Salons/Barber Shops• Building Sites• Taxidermy Studios• Recycling Companies

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Due to confidentiality, privacy laws

and safety regulations, some

businesses will not allow students to

job shadow with them. Be sure to ask

about this.

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A Few Of Our Students As They Job Shadow

Dry Cleaners

Pizza Hut

RadioStation

• Interesting• Fun• Educational

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Careers That Make Us Look Good

Photographer

Hairdresser

Fashion Merchandiser

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Careers in Art and Design:

•Interior Design

•Dog Grooming

•Taxidermy

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Working in Construction

It takes many jobs to build a structure

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Metal Fabrication and Welding

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Many Careers Need Math Skills

Sales and Engineering –

Measuring and Calculation Skills are Required

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Storing Coke Products or Files - Organizational Skills Are Needed

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People Skills Are VERY Important

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Customer Service Is Part Of Most Jobs

Food Service

Floral Service

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Education and Training Careers

These careers require Patience, Creativity,

Motivational Ability and Much More

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Public Service Careers

•Military•Police•Judges•Firefighters•Politicians

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Management Careers

Some businesses have more interesting products than others

Paper Products Manager “That is a BIG roll of paper”

Cycle Sales Manager “This could be fun”

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Veterinarian Services A growing field

Small Animal and Large Animal Practice

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Some Students REALLY

Went For A Ride

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Health Care Careers Many Educational Levels

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Clerical CareersHelp support businesses and

assist in record keeping

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When You Receive Your

Permission Form,

Get It In As Soon

As Possible