Monday, February 27, 2023
2:20 PM - 3:10 PM
Center for Teaching Excellence
Thomas Cooper Library, Room L511
This session is being delivered in a face-to-face format. You'll need to come to the offices of the Center for Teaching Excellence to attend. There is not a virtual option available to attend this presentation.
Career Champions Level 1 training will consist of three sessions, and registrants must attend all three to earn credit for the program. This presentation will engage participants in a curriculum designed to provide them with knowledge about the career development process and the foundations of employability, as well as teaching best practices for having career conversations with students. Participants will learn valuable helping skills, ethical practices, and how best to make referrals to available resources. Those who complete each training Level will receive a Career Champion decal to display in their office, inviting students to approach them to discuss career-related concerns.
In order for attendees to personally track their current registrations and attendance at certificate of completion workshops and events, the Center for Teaching Excellence requires that all registrants create an account in our registration system and login to register for all workshops.
If you have an existing training account with the Division of Human Resources, Office of Organizational and Professional Development, you do not need to create an account. You can login using your HR training username and password. By logging in to register for CTE events, your complete training record for both CTE and HR trainings will be available with a single account and login.
Mark Anthony
Senior Associate Director
Career Development & Education
Career Center
Mark Anthony is the Senior Associate Director for Career Education & Development in the UofSC Career Center, where he has worked for almost ten years. Prior to UofSC, Mark was the Director of Career Development Services at his alma mater, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, where he oversaw operations of career services, internships, student employment, service learning, the National Student Exchange program, and University Testing Services. Mark has worked in higher education for close to 40 years, and has had leadership roles in professional associations related to career services. Mark helped to develop the Career Champions program, and appreciates the opportunity to expand the career ecosystem on campus.