Here is a clearer email on this need for Registered Guidance Counselors in Lyceum o the Philippines-Laguna. Until the matter on the Guidance Counselor being licensed was included, I kept it from being posted. While there are quite a few RGCs in the Philippines (1,952 as per last count mentioned during our meeting with the Board of Guidance and Counseling), the job title of Guidance Counselor now requires the license either through the Grandfather's Clause or through passing the Board exams. Without the license, the person doing Guidance Counselor work and the institution risk the ire of the law. I hope we can map out a way to increase this number in the next few years so that we can afford the services to our own people.
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The Lyceum of the Philippines- Laguna would like to announce that we are looking for professionals in the field of guidance and counseling to be part of our Institution. May we kindly request that you forward this job vacancy to suitable and interested individuals who might read this posting in the course of your organization site.
Lyceum of the Philippines-Laguna will be able to provide individuals with extensive exposure and training in the field of guidance and counseling. The job will further hone their skills in doing counseling sessions, Psychological testing and more. Here are the qualifications needed for the position:
Guidance Counselor
Ø Male/Female
Ø Graduate of BS Psychology / degree in Guidance and Counseling
Ø Preferably with MA units in Guidance and Counseling
Ø Licensed or Registered Guidance Counselor;
Ø Has at least three years experience in the field of counseling and psychometrics
Ø Mature in all aspects; strong moral and spiritual values; with good interpersonal skills; ability to facilitate activities; administer psycho test and counseling skills
For inquiries, feel free to get in touch with us through our email @ hrmdlpl@yahoo.com or you may call/fax us to (049) 502-0973/(049) 502-0974
Thank you for your assistance and we look forward to hearing from you.
Best regards,
Ann-Lyn Galicia
HR Recruitment Coordinator
Lyceum of the Philippines-Laguna
Km.54, Makiling National Highway,
Calamba, Laguna
049 5020973
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Friday, October 22, 2010
Attention: Guidance Counselors Needed
Here is an email from Lyceum of the Philippines-Laguna wherein the person has requested posting for their need for Guidance Counselors. Interested parties, please read carefully. The contacts are clearly mentioned below. All the best, and to the lucky one, may you enjoy your work: God bless
Dear Sir:
Good day!
We at Lyceum of the Philippines -Laguna believe that your organization will be a huge help in promoting our hiring for guidance counselors. In line with our immediate need for Guidance Counselors, may i humbly request for your support to please allow us post these needs from your blog site. Hope you can help us as we help our student to have credible counselor.
Thank You and God Bless.
Best regards,
Ann-Lyn Galicia
HR Recruitment Coordinator
Lyceum of the Philippines-Laguna
Km.54, Makiling National Highway,
Calamba, Laguna
049 5020973
Dear Sir:
Good day!
We at Lyceum of the Philippines -Laguna believe that your organization will be a huge help in promoting our hiring for guidance counselors. In line with our immediate need for Guidance Counselors, may i humbly request for your support to please allow us post these needs from your blog site. Hope you can help us as we help our student to have credible counselor.
Thank You and God Bless.
Best regards,
Ann-Lyn Galicia
HR Recruitment Coordinator
Lyceum of the Philippines-Laguna
Km.54, Makiling National Highway,
Calamba, Laguna
049 5020973
Monday, October 18, 2010
IPCAP-FPCAP 1st Partnership Convention
Finally, our application for accreditation of the IPCAP-FPCAP 1st Partnership Convention on Nov. 18-20, 2010 as a CPE Event/Source/Activity has been accepted at the PRC just this afternoon, Oct. 18. We have applied for 21 credit units for this event which many have requested to be accredited for CPE credit units. Please see the invitation below. I had it printed in short bond for blogging purposes, although the original is in long bond.
After submitting the requirements for this activity to be accredited for 21 credit units, I went to the scheduled meeting with other heads of guidance-related organizations. We had met before with the same group. Who showed up? Current CDAP President Mari Jose and PACERS Chair Dr. Barbie Wong-Fernandez, and myself as Chair of the IPCAP. All three are PRC-accredited CPE Providers for the Guidance and Counseling profession. There are currently six organizations accredited by the PRC as CPE Providers. The meeting was basically meant to help in the professionalization process we are going through in Guidance & Counseling in the Philippines.
This may be really an interesting process we're going through, given the fact that the current group of practicing licensed Registered Guidance Counselors comes in varied types (I'd rather keep the matter to myself for the moment although it is common knowledge in the field how some got their licenses!). It thus becomes clear that even with the license, competence remains something to improve in. Hence, as strongly advocated in the last meeting at the Far Eastern University, RGCs have to choose which activities can best address their competency needs so they can practice with confidence and utmost professionalism.
Hence, this upcoming IPCAP-FPCAP 1st Partnership Convention may be relevant to RGCs because our clientele may be into situations which the plenary discussions will deal with. Do you have clients who have significant others in the hospice? Or clients who are in the call centers or maybe have siblings/parents there? Or still, have parents who are in the military? What about if one works in the prison ministry - how to do Counseling in there? The challenges are many that await us RGCs.
The workshops also appear very promising - both for practitioners and clients as well. Feel welcome to join us in the Convention. RGCs, be not afraid to become members of IPCAP. Your membership will go a long way in terms of benefits and bonding with fellow Registered Guidance Counselors!
After submitting the requirements for this activity to be accredited for 21 credit units, I went to the scheduled meeting with other heads of guidance-related organizations. We had met before with the same group. Who showed up? Current CDAP President Mari Jose and PACERS Chair Dr. Barbie Wong-Fernandez, and myself as Chair of the IPCAP. All three are PRC-accredited CPE Providers for the Guidance and Counseling profession. There are currently six organizations accredited by the PRC as CPE Providers. The meeting was basically meant to help in the professionalization process we are going through in Guidance & Counseling in the Philippines.
This may be really an interesting process we're going through, given the fact that the current group of practicing licensed Registered Guidance Counselors comes in varied types (I'd rather keep the matter to myself for the moment although it is common knowledge in the field how some got their licenses!). It thus becomes clear that even with the license, competence remains something to improve in. Hence, as strongly advocated in the last meeting at the Far Eastern University, RGCs have to choose which activities can best address their competency needs so they can practice with confidence and utmost professionalism.
Hence, this upcoming IPCAP-FPCAP 1st Partnership Convention may be relevant to RGCs because our clientele may be into situations which the plenary discussions will deal with. Do you have clients who have significant others in the hospice? Or clients who are in the call centers or maybe have siblings/parents there? Or still, have parents who are in the military? What about if one works in the prison ministry - how to do Counseling in there? The challenges are many that await us RGCs.
The workshops also appear very promising - both for practitioners and clients as well. Feel welcome to join us in the Convention. RGCs, be not afraid to become members of IPCAP. Your membership will go a long way in terms of benefits and bonding with fellow Registered Guidance Counselors!
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