A Needs Assessment of Virtual Career Practitioners

IF 0.4 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
E. Thomson, Bennett King-Nyberg, Janet Morris-Reade, Cassie Taylor, Roberta Borgen
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Like many other professionals, career development practitioners (CDPs) in British Columbia were forced to transition their services to virtual delivery at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2012, a BC Centre for Employment Excellence sponsored study found that among various delivery methods, virtual services were least preferred by practitioners (Neault & Pickerell, 2013). The rapid shift to virtual work in 2020, unsurprisingly, left CDPs uneasy, unprepared, and unaware of how best to move forward. This research conducted a needs assessment of CDPs through a comprehensive survey based on the new pan-Canadian competency framework (Canadian Career Development Foundation [CCDF], 2021) and nine focus groups with practitioners working with underrepresented populations in the workforce. We found a small effect of age on how difficult CDPs found the move to virtual services - older CDPs found it more difficult than younger CDPs - and numerous areas of challenge for practitioners of all demographics. This report identifies which areas and competencies of service delivery have become easier for CDPs since the move to virtual services, and which areas have become harder, supporting survey results with focus group conversations. 
虚拟职业从业者的需求评估
与许多其他专业人员一样,不列颠哥伦比亚省的职业发展从业人员在2019冠状病毒病大流行开始时被迫将其服务转向虚拟交付。2012年,BC省卓越就业中心赞助的一项研究发现,在各种交付方法中,从业者最不喜欢虚拟服务(Neault & Pickerell, 2013)。毫无疑问,2020年向虚拟工作的快速转变让cdp感到不安,毫无准备,也不知道如何最好地向前发展。本研究通过基于新的泛加拿大能力框架(加拿大职业发展基金会[CCDF], 2021)和九个焦点小组的从业者与劳动力中代表性不足的人群一起工作的综合调查,对cdp进行了需求评估。我们发现年龄对CDPs转向虚拟服务的困难程度有很小的影响——年龄较大的CDPs比年轻的CDPs更难——而且所有人口统计数据的从业者都面临着许多挑战。本报告确定了自转向虚拟服务以来,服务提供的哪些领域和能力对社区服务提供者来说变得更容易了,哪些领域变得更困难了,并通过焦点小组对话支持了调查结果。
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