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Careers Public Safety

Careers Public Safety. Introduction to Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security UNIT 1. Why are grammar and sentence mechanics important to your future?. Introduction: Read Aloud: WANNA GET HIRED? Discuss grammar and sentence mechanics. Work:

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Careers Public Safety

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  1. Careers Public Safety Introduction to Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security UNIT 1

  2. Why are grammar and sentence mechanics important to your future? • Introduction: • Read Aloud: WANNA GET HIRED? • Discuss grammar and sentence mechanics. • Work: • Teach the importance of effective writing, speaking, listening, reading, and interpersonal procedures. • Grammar Test • Create an argument against the lesson • Closing: ANSWER ESSENTIAL QUESTION.

  3. DO NOT COPY THIS! OMG, dose ne 1 else feel lik its ttly hard to get a job wit such bad grammar? LOL I feel lik sometimes our genaration has grown so use to constantly txting and using facebook that we forget most of that grammar junk. I mean how wil grammar effect how someone goin to consider me for a job? DO NOT COPY THIS!

  4. Benefits of Effective Communication • Benefits of Effective Communication: • Present the best you! • Give yourself credibility! • Sound intelligent! • Earn opportunities=$!

  5. BAD GRAMMAR • I will not hire someone who uses bad grammar. – Kyle Wiens • I will not hire grammar slobs. – Anonymous • Credibility is essential – Anita Bruzzese

  6. Verbal Communication • Listen • Eye contact/posture • Message heard/Message Received • Understand tone • Read non-verbals • Speak • Eye contact/posture • Confidence • Clarity(Grammar, Annunciation) • Read non-verbals

  7. Why is it important for you to be able to problem solve? • Introduction: • Read Aloud: WHY KIDS DROP OUT OF SCHOOL • Discuss solutions to school drop outs. • Work: • Teach the importance of problem solving • Team building/Problem Solving Activities • Closing: ANSWER ESSENTIAL QUESTION

  8. Why problem solve? • Innovation is a priority for employers today. • Nearly all employers surveyed (95%) say they give hiring preference to college graduates with skills that will enable them to contribute to innovation in the workplace. • More than nine in ten agree that “innovation is essential” to their organization’s continued success.

  9. Why problem solve? • Innovation: The process of translating an idea or invention into a good or service that creates value or for which customers will pay. • You need experience before you can innovate/problem solve!

  10. LETS TRY IT! • Please follow my instructions to the letter. • Please remember classroom rules. • Be part of the solution. • Be respectful. • Be heard. • Be attentive.

  11. How do your values affect your employability? • Introduction: • Read Aloud: YOUR PERSONAL VALUES • Discuss results of personal values. • Work: • Teach Employable Values • Work Readiness Self-Survey • Closing: ANSWER ESSENTIAL QUESTION

  12. Desirable Values • Integrity: Doing the right thing when no one is looking. • Honesty: Telling the truth to yourself and others. • Accountability: Accepting responsibility for your actions. • Punctuality: Being on time. • Time Management: Using time wisely. • Respect for Diversity: Treating others how you want to be treated.

  13. How about you? • What is your image? • Unprofessional • Late • Inconsiderate • Dress for attention 2. Professional • Punctual • Prepared • Dressed for Success

  14. How about you? • Do You? • Lie • Cheat • Steal • Quit • Take advantage of others • Worry only about your self THESE VALUES MAKE YOU UNEMPLOYABLE

  15. What Criminal Justice Career(s) are you interested in? Why? • INTRODUCTION: • Read Aloud: ????? • Discuss law and protective service careers • WORK: • Teach Careers and Career Plan • Complete an Individual Career Plan • CLOSING:ANSWER ESSENTIAL QUESTION

  16. Local • Police Officer/Sherriff’s Deputy • Corrections Officer • 911 Communications Officer • Fire Fighter • EMS/Paramedic

  17. State • State • Georgia State Police • Capitol Police

  18. Federal • Federal Bureau of Investigations • Department of Homeland Security • Central Intelligence Agency • Federal Marshals

  19. Private/Civilian • Private Security • Criminologist • Polygraph Examiner • Loss Prevention Officer

  20. Entrepreneur • Innovate within the industry! • Do it better! • Do it cheaper! • Do it more efficiently!

  21. What does it mean to be employable? • INTRODUCTION: 1. Read Aloud: ????? 2. Discuss law and protective service careers • WORK: 1. Teach Careers and Career Plan 2. Complete an Individual Career Plan • CLOSING: ANSWER ESSENTIAL QUESTION

  22. Employable • A set of skills, knowledge and personal attributes that make an individual more likely to secure and be successful in their chosen occupation(s) to the benefit of themselves, the workforce, the community and the economy. • What do these terms mean? • Are you employable? • Can you choose?

  23. Career Plan • A Career Plan Allows YOU to CHOOSE! • Lack of plan creates a situation where someone is choosing for you. FRUSTRATING • A career plan consists of:

  24. How does a job application affect your employability? • INTRODUCTION: 1. Read Aloud: ????? 2. Discuss job applications • WORK: 1. Teach Job Applications 2. Complete a Job Application • CLOSING: ANSWER ESSENTIAL QUESTION

  25. What is a job application? • The job application is a legally defensible listing of your job applicant’s employment history, educational background, degrees, qualifications, references, and more.

  26. What are the elements of an effective cover letter? • INTRODUCTION: 1. Read Aloud: ????? 2. Discuss Cover Letters • WORK: 1. Teach Cover Letters 2. Create a Cover Letter • CLOSING: ANSWER ESSENTIAL QUESTION

  27. What is a cover letter? • A cover letter introduces you, explains your purpose for writing, highlights a few of your experiences or skills, and requests an opportunity to meet personally with the potential employer. • FORMAT IS EVERYTHING! • SPELLING IS EVERYTHING! • GRAMMAR IS EVERYTHING! • PUNCTUATION IS EVERYTHING!

  28. What are the elements of an effective resume? • INTRODUCTION: 1. Read Aloud: Big Interview » 13 Resume Mistakes That Make You Look Dumb Comments Feed 2. Discuss Resumes • WORK: 1. Teach Resumes 2. Create a Resume • CLOSING: ANSWER ESSENTIAL QUESTION

  29. Elements • A resume is a summary of your experiences and skillsrelevant to the field of work you are entering. • We will be creating a Chronological Resume. Lesson 10 Writing A Resume Resumes and Cover Letters for High School Students - ReadWriteThink

  30. What are the elements of an effective Thank You letter? • INTRODUCTION: 1. Read Aloud: ????? 2. Discuss Resumes • WORK: 1. Teach Resumes 2. Create a Resume • CLOSING: ANSWER ESSENTIAL QUESTION

  31. Elements • A thank you letter is written and sent within 24 hours of the interview! • A thank you letter is personalized! Paragraph 1: Thank you for the interview! Paragraph 2: Why you are best candidate! Paragraph 3: Any information you missed during the interview. (Aviod unless asked for) Paragraph 4: Reiterate your appreciation for being considered for the position. SAME FORMAT AS COVER LETTER

  32. What would you do to prepare for a job interview? INTRODUCTION: 1. Read Aloud: ????? 2. Discuss Interviews/Careers WORK: 1. Teach Interviews/Careers 2. Practice for Interview 3. Create Career Portfolio CLOSING: ANSWER ESSENTIAL QUESTION

  33. Interview • An interview is a simply a dialogue between two parties, each with something to offer and also with a need to be met. It is not a 1-way question and answer session, it is in fact a 2-way conversation and you are a key player. • BE Prepared! • BE Presentable! • BE Proactive! • BE Personable!

  34. How do I dress for an Interview?

  35. What is the importance of a Career Portfolio? • A career portfolio is a visual representation of your abilities, skills, capabilities, knowledge, qualities - and it represents your potential. • The portfolio provides "evidence" of your potential by demonstrating what you accomplished in the past.

  36. How do I keep my job/career? • Be on time • Meet deadlines • Submit high-quality work • Accept constructive criticism • Show initiative • Ask questions if you don’t understand something • Develop/Improve Constantly • Understand the PROCESS

  37. How do you react to or deal with stress? • INTRODUCTION: 1. Read Aloud: ????? 2. Discuss Stress • WORK: 1. Teach Stress 2. Practice Interviews/Complete Career Portfolio • CLOSING: ANSWER ESSENTIAL QUESTION

  38. What is stress? • Stress is simply a reaction to a stimulus that disturbs our physical or mental equilibrium. • Whether it’s real or imagined – the body's defenses kick into high gear in a rapid, automatic process known as the “fight-or-flight” reaction, or the stress response.

  39. How can I relax? • Bill Cosby Drinking – YouTube • Take Care of yourself before the stress starts! • Exercise • Play • Eat Right • Sleep • Preparation=Less Stress

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