The development of career competencies in the University Vilma Tubutiene Siauliai University Career centre Lithuania DECOWE, 2009 09 24/26.

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The development of career competencies in the University Vilma Tubutiene Siauliai University Career centre Lithuania DECOWE, /26

The purpose of t presentation is to discuss social and economical transformations of society and their influence the formation of modern approach to the career managing and to present case study how the University could deal with those challenges by implementing Service Learning following the lead of the EU funded project KOOPERIA of Šiauliai University.

CompetencyCareer profile BoundedBoundaryless Knowing-why Identity Employer-dependentEmpoyer-independent Knowing-how Emplyment context SpecializedFlexible Knowing-whom Locus Structure Process Intrafirm Hierachic Prescribed InterfirM Nonhierachic Emergent Career profiles of bounded versus boundaryless careers ( Arthur, M., Rousseau, D. 2001)

AspectsTraditional dealTransformed deal Environmental characteristicStabilityDynamism Career choice madeOnce, at early stage in careerSeries at different age stages Main career responsibility lies with: OrganizationIndividual Career horizon (workplace)Single organizationseveral organizations Career horizon (time)LongShorts Employer expects/Employee gives Loyalty and commitmentLong-time working hours Employer gives /Employee expects Job securityInvestment in employability Progress criteriaAdvancement according to tenure Advancement according to results and knowledge Success meansWinning the tournament, i.e. progress on the hierarchy ladder Inner feeling of achievement TrainingFormal programmes, generalist On-the-job, company specific, sometimes ad hoc Traditional and transformed career aspects (Baruch, Y, 2004).

Current state Where are we now? What’s going on here? Future state Where do we want to be? What does success look like? Action plan How do we get there? What obstacles do we need to overcome? Planned change (Yarnall, J. 2007).

Career exploration A Career Appraisal H Progress toward Goal F Awareness of self and environment B A Feedback: Work/ Nonwork G Strategy implementatio n E Goal Setting C Strategy Development D Need to make decision Educational, Family, Work, and Societal Institutions Information, Opportunities, and Support form Model of Career management (Greenhaus, 2000)

Case Study on Implementing Service Learning EU funding project KOPERIA was being implemented in This Project aimed at adaptation of Service-learning, a method of modern studies, in the Siauliai University. Service-learning perspective allows presenting the model as a good innovative experience of a higher school how to establish assumptions for the development of students’ career competencies. Following this model, 32 modules and 8 bachelor study programs were adapted in students attend these modules.

Service Learning: developed in universities in the USA, flexible and mobile subject or module of the study programme, is aimed at balancing, concretizing and applying students’ knowledge, competencies and attitudes, cooperation of various institutions, includes joint activities.

Knowing-why career competencies: The students had to find out by themselves the problems the organizations wanted to solve, to find out everyone’s abilities and tendencies for certain activities, find out the needs of organization, to check their tendencies, talents, to try themselves not only in the professional occupation, a possibility to go deep into the occupation, familiarizing with different occupation models and to know the variety of organizations.

Knowing-how career competencies: stimulates to switch from teaching to learning paradigm, to identify what knowledge is lacked, to understand they are necessary if they want to find solution for the problem and to independently look for theoretical and practical ways how to solve this problem, to develop realistic career goals based on this information and to prepare to make a strategy to achieve the goals.

Knowing-whom career competencies: solutions of specific problems or analysis of cases in the wide context of labour market, excellent preconditions to contact with different performers of professional occupation chosen, wide possibilities to know the peculiarities of professional occupational field chosen, to understand the variety of occupational fields, organization’s differences and establish relations that might be useful in their career path. understand the meaning of self-representation and presentation in market for the success of personal career, the benefits provided by personal marketing are established.

Conclusions Specific requirements, changing the traditionally ordered mission of a higher educational institution, are set to universities in the making of knowledge society. The university becomes a participant in the learning market providing individuals with learning conditions and, consequently, supporting their competitiveness in the labour market. Career competences are not static, they need to be renewed taking into consideration a person’s career goals and plans of actions needed to achieve them. This is determined by boundaryless career development process which is continuing and its success is determined by individual’s personal characteristics, values and abilities and by organizations influencing this process or participating in this process in different care phased.

Conclusions Implementing of Service Learning make possible to coordinate career education with broad general university education in serving the society’s interests and dealing with regional issues. Service learning method is not only a possibility for students as future members of market to learn solving specific problems in the professional occupational field chosen, but it is also a way to understand the peculiarities of bounded and boudaryless career and to improve the competencies of career management.

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