Great Falls-Montana/ ESOL Pathways Project Participant: Kiara Marcano
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Great Falls-Montana/ ESOL Pathways Project Participant: Kiara
Marcano
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Using My Interests to Explore Occupations: Social Your Score :
27 People with social interests like work activities that assist
others and promote learning and personal development. They prefer
to communicate more than to work with objects, machines, or data.
They like to teach, to give advice, to help, or otherwise be of
service to people. Artistic Your Score : 24 People with artistic
interests like work activities that deal with the artistic side of
things, such as forms, designs, and patterns. They like
self-expression in their work. They prefer settings where work can
be done without following a clear set of rules. Investigative Your
Score : 17 People with investigative interests like work activities
that have to do with ideas and thinking more than with physical
activity. They like to search for facts and figure out problems
mentally rather than to persuade or lead people. Enterprising Your
Score : 16 People with enterprising interests like work activities
that have to do with starting up and carrying out projects,
especially business ventures. They like persuading and leading
people and making decisions. They like taking risks for profit.
These people prefer action rather than thought. Realistic Your
Score : 8 People with realistic interests like work activities that
include practical, hands-on problems and solutions. They enjoy
dealing with plants, animals, and real-world materials, like wood,
tools, and machinery. They enjoy outside work. Often people with
realistic interests do not like occupations that mainly involve
doing paperwork or working closely with others. Conventional Your
Score : 6 People with conventional interests like work activities
that follow set procedures and routines. They prefer working with
data and detail more than with ideas. They prefer work in which
there are precise standards rather than work in which you have to
judge things by yourself. These people like working where the lines
of authority are clear.
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MCIS Occupations Career Fields Health Science Technology Health
science Therapeutic Services Registered Nurses
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Most registered nurses (RNs) work as part of a team that
includes doctors and therapists. Registered nurses work in a
variety of settings. A nurse who has more training and experience
than a licensed practical nurse and who has passed a special exam.
The nurse work in different areas like for example: Hospital nurses
Office nurses Public health nurses Nursing care facility nurses
Home health nurses Additional specialties Work Activities Organize,
plan, and prioritize work Observing and recording the condition of
patients Writing patient care plans Make decisions and solve
problems Patient education Work with the public Assist and care for
others Communicate with supervisors, peers, or subordinates
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Attentiveness: Ability to be alert every time during the work.
Auditory and Speech Ability: Communication is very important with
your work team and patients. Basic Skills: To have to reading,
reading math, to listen, and writhing. `` Reaction Time: To act
quickly and make decision on time. Interpersonal Skills: Ability to
work with team group, to be a leader, make a solution and ability
to communicate.
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How do I get there - Make Plans: Make Career Plans and Identify
my Supports Make Education & Training Plans Managing School
Paperwork Complete a school Planning Checklist Plan Some Unpaid
Work Experience Make Job search Plans
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Objective: Find a job as a Registered Nurse Reasons: Like help
people To work as a team Want to work in different sites (clinics,
hospital, home, private, companies ect...) Enjoy patients recovery.
Steps: Look in the Internet 1 days Talk to friends about Registered
Nurse jobs 3 days Look in the Newspaper 1 days Research MCIS
occupation file about Registered Nurse 3 days Explore Community
resources 2 days Stop by Hospital, Nursing Homes, Childcare,
Offices, Schools ect and talk to the staff of those places. 5
days
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Activities Considered Supports Actual DateTarget Date Improve
my English Husband, Teacher, Family and friends January 27,
2015March 27,2015 Teacher Aid course Teacher, Husband and Friends
March 27, 2015 April 27, 2015 Teacher Aid Test Teacher, Husband and
friends 06 MonthOctober 27, 2015
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MTCIS ESOL Project Job Service Tour GREAT FALLS 1018 7th Street
South Great Falls, MT 59405 Telephone (406) 791-5800 Fax Number
(406) 791-5889 Job Hot-Line (406) 453-5556 E-mail:
[email protected]@mt.gov HOURS Monday - Thursday
8:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. Friday ~ 9:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. Closed Saturday,
Sunday, and for standard state holidays
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Holiday Seasonal Associate Job Description: Are you looking for
a way to earn some extra income around the holidays? Would you
enjoy a generous associate discount? We are currently hiring
friendly, motivated individuals that are interested in seasonal
employment. Join our team this holiday season and help us promote
customer first service to each guests. We offer two seasonal
positions as follows: Holiday Sales Associate: assist customers
with their selections, complete transactions on the cash register,
and merchandise new product as it arrives. Big Day Support
Associate: focuses on our Big Day Holiday Sales Events. Duties will
include greeting customers, folding, bagging merchandise, providing
fitting room support and various other tasks as needed. Job
Snapshot Other Pay Competitive Pay Employment Type Seasonal/Temp
Job Type Other Education Not Specified Experience Not Specified
Manages Others Not Specified Industry Retail Required Travel Not
Specified Job ID 2014-14341
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Go to Great Falls Job Service! It is the place you can find all
kinds of resources to get your dream job. They can help you during
the whole process. It is the easiest and best way for job seekers
to achieve their goals. Do you need money?... but you do not have a
job?
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Preparation To work as a registered nurse, you typically need
to: have a high school diploma or GED; graduate from a nursing
program; complete supervised clinical work experience; and have a
license. Registered Nurse Education after high school There are
three training options for registered nurses. One, you can earn an
associate degree in nursing (AND). Community and two-year colleges
offer these two-year programs. Two, you can earn a bachelor's of
science degree in nursing (BSN). Colleges and universities offer
these four-year programs. Three, you can earn a diploma. Hospitals
offer these two to three year programs. Associate of Science (ASN)
Registered Nursing Degree Two years, Total Credits for ASN: 77
Associate of Applied Science in Practical Nursing: 4 semesters,
51/52 credits
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How to write a cover letter?
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Click here
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It is a great web site that helps to: learn about yourself.
find jobs. estimate the cost of your education. prepare yourself to
achieve your goals. use technology. find and create tools to apply
for a job: resume, cover letter, application, job interviews etc
get organized by creating a step by step plan. learn new vocabulary
navigate on the internet. learn about schools, resources in the
community. get to know people and network.