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Career Coaches

Virginia Community Colleges Career Coaches are community college employees who are based in local high schools to help high school students define their career aspirations and to recognize community college and other postsecondary programs, including apprenticeships and workforce training, that can help students achieve their educational and financial goals.

Program Features

The fundamental purpose of the VCCS Career Coaches Program is to empower students to make informed decisions about their career and educational plans and to prepare students for success in postsecondary education and training.  While the day-to-day functions of a career coach vary according to local needs, major responsibilities include:

  • Facilitating the development of individual career plans and portfolios.
  • Relating information on careers, career pathways, and related employment.
  • Connecting students to early college programs such as Tech Prep and Dual-enrollment.
  • Easing the transition of students from high school to postsecondary education and the skilled workforce. 

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Program Outcomes

During the 2007-2008 school year, career coaches served in 130 high schools across Virginia, providing one-on-one or small group coaching to over 41,000 students. As a result of working with a career coach, over 15,000 students developed written academic and career plans. Detailed outcomes can be found in the 2007-08 Career Coach Annual Report

  • 80 percent or greater satisfaction rate of students receiving coaching services based on the coaches' knowledge of career information and assistance to students, in making career and college plans.
  • 67 percent change in students without plans to continue postsecondary education prior to meeting with the coach to having plans to continue to postsecondary education after meeting with a coach.
  • 89 percent of high school principals indicating that the coach program met or exceeded overall expectations.
  • 7 percent increase in statewide community college enrollments from high schools with a career coach when compared to high schools without a coach.
  • 5 percent increase in statewide dual-enrollments in high schools with a career coach when compared to high schools without a coach.
  • 4 percent increase in statewide community college enrollments in career and technical education programs from high schools with a career coach when compared to high schools without a coach.

Program Resources

CareerCoachHndbk.jpg The new and improved career coach manual is now available,  Contact careercoach@vccs.edu for more information.

Contacts

Scott W. Kemp
Career Pathways Coordinator
101 N. 14th Street
Richmond, VA 23219
804-819-4968 -  Phone
804-819-4772 - Fax
804-382-4404 - Work Cell Phone
skemp@vccs.edu


Greg Troyer explores a career in engineering through a partnership with Central Virginia Community College, UVA and AREVA.

Featured Items

Manufacturing Career Coach Page

Manufacturing Career Coach Advisory Council
Manufacturing Career Coach Contact List

podcast_button1.pngListen to Jenny Gardner, a Career Coach at Blue Ridge Community College, discuss her role in the high schools on radio station Rebel 95.5 during their "Spotlight on Education" segment.  

podcast_button1.pngVaHigherEd Podcast: Episode 5 - Career Coaches Guide 'Realistic Dreams'
VaHigherEd Podcast features career coach Charles McLead for its fifth episode. Listen to the episode above, or check out the podcast at VaHigherEd.com.

Career Coach Student Survey
This survey is used by high school students who have received services from a career coach to share their feedback.


Presentation by Elizabeth Creamer and Scott Kemp on the VCCS Career Coach Program

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Program Information Pamphlet and Flyer

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Career Coach Funding Budget

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