I'm so happy I found this video, thank you so much for giving me hope! I just graduated with my MSW and i've been applying for ALL the Academic Advisor positions in my state but I haven't had any luck (I won''t give up tho!). I just finally told myself to also apply for other positions for now, which will still allow myself to get experience with students and then I've eventually make my way into what I actually want (Academic Advising) so thank you for bringing up the importance of experience. I loved the video! New Subbie
Yes!! That’s a good idea. Right now a lot of colleges have a hiring freeze but things should hopefully let up soon. Also look into advisingcorps. Thank you for your kind words & support!
This sounds great! I also feel particularly called to work with college-aged individuals who are transitioning into adulthood. I guess, because I didn't have the guidance I needed at that time, I want to offer it to others. This Spring, I was planning on beginning a master's in higher education administration. Now, however, I'm contemplating whether getting an MSW and advocating for internship/practicum experience in higher ed is a better route (it certainly gives me more options). Anywho, this video was helpful. Thank you :)
I may very well be bias but I would not recommend the masters in higher Ed. Specially because it doesn’t lead to a license. Social Work is so broad, it took me 5 years to get my license and I believe the license opens doors like teaching as an adjunct.
Thanks for making this video!! I'm a secondary Spanish teaching looking to leave the career due to high stress levels/poor work-life balance, and academic advising seems really appealing to me. It's relieving to see that you enjoy it so much :)
This is amazing!!! With the job being half social work/case management and half counseling it’s like the best of both worlds because I love both aspects of those two fields. Sounds like you love your job and I cannot wait to be at that point in life!
Depending on your area it may be easier to get into community colleges or private schools..it also could be your resume (keywords) they like to see that you have experience with students and using the computer applications
So glad I found this video, I’m in my senior year of my BSW and I really feel like I found a passion for this career and field but I feel like it’s not a typical career choice for those getting a social work degree. So I was excited when I seen the title!
I’m so glad you found it helpful! It’s not the typical SW role or as popular but we use so many of the skills in it. I think it’s also perfect for SWers who are more solution focused.
This was very insightful. I'm in Canada and want to become an academic advisor, but still found the info helpful. My goal is to get an administrative job in a school then work my way up. I wish I knew this is what I wanted to do right after highschool lol ... I've been listening to a lot of podcasts about academic advising, specifically 'Adventures in Advising'. I highly recommend this podcast for anyone looking to transition into academic advising/higher education. Hopefully I'll be able to get a job in the field soon! 🤞🏾
The best part is that you know now and once you’re in it you’re gonna love it..It would be great if you can get the administrative position in the advising office. Wow!! I never would’ve thought there’s a podcast on advising. That is so cool. I always think my job is underrated. I’m definitely going to listen! Thank you for commenting
This was definitely an informative but enjoyable video. I enjoyed learning about your field. The way you talk about it, shows your admiration for the job & I love it! It makes all the difference when you love your job! I can't wait for the day in the life video 🤗.
Thanks so much for this informative and happy video! I’m considering a career in academic advising and would love to see a day to day video of your job quarantine edition. :) The students that you help are lucky to have someone like you that is genuinely passionate about their progress. :-)
I’m currently an undergrad set to graduate next fall and i’ve been pretty set on wanting to do academic advising! This video was very helpful and would love to be able to talk to you more about the career! c:
Yes! I love this type of work. I'm glad you love your job - you're making a difference💕 So many people hate their careers. I can really tell you enjoy it. I understand what you mean about stress levels and I'm glad you have low stress and you know how to deal with it. I deal a lot with social work so I commend you and hope you continue with this journey!!
At what point I wanted to pursue a career in higher education. The reason was because of my career advisor and how much I gained from her in one session. She really gave me so much perspective
Thank you for your reply. I may definitely be going this route in the near future as I cycle back to your video! I would love an update on how to be good advisor/ tips you wish you knew prior to starting in your role. God bless you in Jesus name!!@@LifeCoachYvette
Social work is a rewarding and sometimes tiring line of work, especially when dealing with all the political stuff. I love it some 20 plus years later. You are in a much needed area, school/career advisor. Stay on top of your continue Ed credits and do get your licensure. Your voice is heard more when you have those letters behind your name
i actually considered this career at one point. so this is why my life wold have been like. my cousin is graduation with this degree. i'll send her this for motivation.
When I graduated from the MSW, I had two job offers. One was working with high school students in an alternative program..the other was a college advisor. Because I preferred the college setting, I chose advising and been in it since..going on 6 years now
So I’m currently a graduate assistant with my university in disability services, (I advise students and work on my schools social media) getting my masters in communication studies. I’m wondering what other internships I should go for? Or is the graduate assistant job really good to get my foot in? Thanks!
Your experience is great and will definitely help you get your foot in. I would recommend gaining more in the specific student affairs area you are interested in even if it is volunteer work. The more systems and processes you know and experience you have the better.
I love this video! I recently graduated with my MSW and my recent internship was working with college students and I enjoyed it! So, I have been applying for academic advising and research jobs. I was wondering if there was a way to contact you to discuss the coaching services you provide and the cost of it? Thanks!
Thank you & congratulations!! Yes, here is the link: mymentor.life/coaches-frontpage/?coach_id=553 if you have any additional questions you can email me at coachingwithvette@gmail.com.
What did you do in your MSW internship working with college students? Just curious because I’m not seeing a lot of internship positions for MSW students, but I’m hopeful that the need will grow
I have my MSW from Howard! My internship after grad school was Academic advising at a community college. It was cool but I’d rather be teaching sociology.
Thank you so much for making this video!! I definitely feel like academic advising is my path!. I'm currently a secondary education major (working towards 7-12th grade teaching), but I'm starting to realize that advising is the avenue in education for me to be. I'm thinking about switching my major to something sociology/humanities related so it'll help me understand people & life experiences better. Any thoughts on that as opposed to getting into advising from a education degree background? Also, would you mind doing a video on your job hunting process for academic advising, or could I maybe email you about that? What was the application/interview process like? Are there online academic advising companies in addition to traditional advisors on college campuses, etc? Thank you :)
Hi Alex, glad you enjoyed it! Depending on how far you are into your major you can stay or switch if it allows you to graduate within the same time frame. The most important is your experience working with college students ideally in advising but career, student services, etc. works as well. I can definitely do a video on that! & you can also email me as well coachingwithvette@gmail.com
@@LifeCoachYvette Okay! I found out that I can switch to a Human Development & Family Studies degree with minors in Sociology & Education and still graduate in the same time frame as my current degree, so I'm looking into that!
Thank you so much for the info! I also want to go into advising students but I am not sure where to start post-undergrad. I have seen people say that administrative positions are a good entry position but are there more options? Most schools seem like they prefer someone have their masters . And is it true that there is a big hiring freeze right now?
Glad it was helpful! It would be best to apply to positions working with students in some capacity. For example, ideally in the college setting but also non-profit organizations that help students with college and career positions are definitely transferrable. Yes, some colleges have a hiring freeze right now but not all. Check out the links in the description box.
I have a Masters in Elementary Education and I have 14 years of experience. I just applied for a position at a college in my area and I hope they call because teaching at public schools isn't working for me anymore. I will take the salary cut.
It will take a lot of trial and error but once you find it you're gonna be so happy. I would recommend volunteering in your areas of interest. There's so many different ways to help people and you will find your niche 💕
Thank you for this helpful video! I have my MSW as well, and I have been applying to Academic Advisor positions as well as Career Advisor positions. What would be your advice on applying to these positions, and universities all want references or reference links to be completed? This often turns me away because I don't want to burn out references I am comfortable with using for multiple jobs.
Most only require a resume and cover letter then the references may come later on. My advice for applying is to tailor your resume experience with the requirements of the position & always submit a cover letter
@@LifeCoachYvette Thank you! That's what I've been doing. I have had some universities/applications requesting them at the time of application or wanting my references to complete a form. Do you know when in the application process companies call references?
Yvette, I hope all is well with you. Would you be willing to make a video speaking to the jobs an MSW graduate can get with their MSW and for those with their LMSW? At times MSW graduates feel that they can not land jobs with just alone their MSW degree. There is not much youtube content speaking to the various jobs with an MSW or LMSW and the salary compensation. Thanks!
When I see careers that people choose I often times wonder how it came about. I don't blame you about working with high school students. You would see my face plastered on the news if I worked around high schoolers . LOL I wanted to be a nurse mid wife, but the math.
I wonder that too!! lol I also wonder sometimes what we would do if it wasn't what we're doing now and if we would still be happy..I believe there are certificate programs for midwifery without having a nursing license. That's a really cool career and much needed!
@@LifeCoachYvette Not sure but I do know that many moons ago, you had to be a RN and work in the field and you'd have to be recommended to the midwife program. There are Doula's now that take a certification training also.
Yvette, I'm a junior majoring in Human Development and Family Studies. I will have had 3 years of experience working with college students in an academic tutoring setting when I graduate. Do you think I would be able to fit the needs and roles of an academic advisor well? I'm really wanting to pursue this, but I'm unsure if I will be qualified.
Definitely! Advising is problem solving, solution-focused & providing resources. As long as you market your skills & experiences well, you should be fine.
I did my masters in social work so we had to do two internships. My second one was doing career & college work with high school students after school..during undergrad I volunteered in career services and worked as a RA, orientation leader and tour guide. I think my leadership experiences in general made me marketable..I didn’t have direct advising experience b/c I didn’t know I wanted to be an advisor at that time
Adjunct Professor, Life Coach, teaching English remotely & depends on your degree..if you have a Masters in Social Work you can do per diem in the hospital, therapy, DSP, etc.
@@LifeCoachYvette I'm really going to look into seeing if I can be an adjunct professor. I have a Master's in Education Innovation, but I've been teaching English for 3 years. Do you think it would be a conflict of interest for me to be an advisor and a professor?
@@LifeCoachYvette That's so good to hear. I'll check back in once I get all settled and start exploring more options. Thanks again for the awesome content!
I’m currently pursuing a degree in management with a concentration on HR. This past year I’ve been really interested in social work and teaching. Academic advising is what I believe I would love to do. What do you believe would be best for me to transition from a management degree to a career in social work? I’m planning on getting a masters in social work, but i’m interested in teaching too so do you think teacher education would be better? Sorry, I know i’m kinda all over this place! 😅
Hi Nicole! Teaching on what level? College? Also, yes a Masters in Social Work would be great. It doesn't matter what your Bachelor's degree is in. I would recommend trying to get experience within an advising department or working with students in any way.
@@LifeCoachYvette Sorry, I just saw your reply! Thanks for the feedback 😊 with teaching, I would like to start off with high school level or even elementary, then maybe one day college level. I know for that I would need to get a PhD.
No, you don't need a PhD to teach on the college level. You can be an adjunct professor. For high school or elementary you would have to get your Masters in that area. For college level, you can start gaining experience now as a teaching assistant to get your foot in the door. With the degree you are pursuing, you would qualify for freshman seminar courses or intro level management courses.
I'm so happy I found this video, thank you so much for giving me hope! I just graduated with my MSW and i've been applying for ALL the Academic Advisor positions in my state but I haven't had any luck (I won''t give up tho!). I just finally told myself to also apply for other positions for now, which will still allow myself to get experience with students and then I've eventually make my way into what I actually want (Academic Advising) so thank you for bringing up the importance of experience. I loved the video! New Subbie
Yes!! That’s a good idea. Right now a lot of colleges have a hiring freeze but things should hopefully let up soon. Also look into advisingcorps. Thank you for your kind words & support!
This sounds great! I also feel particularly called to work with college-aged individuals who are transitioning into adulthood. I guess, because I didn't have the guidance I needed at that time, I want to offer it to others.
This Spring, I was planning on beginning a master's in higher education administration. Now, however, I'm contemplating whether getting an MSW and advocating for internship/practicum experience in higher ed is a better route (it certainly gives me more options).
Anywho, this video was helpful. Thank you :)
I may very well be bias but I would not recommend the masters in higher Ed. Specially because it doesn’t lead to a license. Social Work is so broad, it took me 5 years to get my license and I believe the license opens doors like teaching as an adjunct.
Thanks for making this video!! I'm a secondary Spanish teaching looking to leave the career due to high stress levels/poor work-life balance, and academic advising seems really appealing to me. It's relieving to see that you enjoy it so much :)
My friend is a social worker and she loves it. She says it’s very rewarding. I’ll share this video with her.
Thank you!!
This is amazing!!! With the job being half social work/case management and half counseling it’s like the best of both worlds because I love both aspects of those two fields. Sounds like you love your job and I cannot wait to be at that point in life!
Thank you ❤️ Yess it really is the best of both worlds and if you want more counseling you could always do it through per diem or part time therapy.
You have great presentation skills. I am also working as a social worker
Really? lol thats great to hear b/c im always overcritical of myself 😂...Nice!! How do you like it?
I’m going to share this information with my cousin. She’s always talking about going to school for this. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome! Thank you! ❤️
Thank you for sharing. I have applied to be an academic advisor for years with no success. Your experience is really helpful.
Depending on your area it may be easier to get into community colleges or private schools..it also could be your resume (keywords) they like to see that you have experience with students and using the computer applications
I can tell you love your job by the way you speak about it. That’s an amazing feeling!
Yess it is! Thank you ❤️
I love meeting with students and giving adive, it really amazing
Glad you can relate!
So glad I found this video, I’m in my senior year of my BSW and I really feel like I found a passion for this career and field but I feel like it’s not a typical career choice for those getting a social work degree. So I was excited when I seen the title!
I’m so glad you found it helpful! It’s not the typical SW role or as popular but we use so many of the skills in it. I think it’s also perfect for SWers who are more solution focused.
This was very insightful. I'm in Canada and want to become an academic advisor, but still found the info helpful. My goal is to get an administrative job in a school then work my way up. I wish I knew this is what I wanted to do right after highschool lol ...
I've been listening to a lot of podcasts about academic advising, specifically 'Adventures in Advising'.
I highly recommend this podcast for anyone looking to transition into academic advising/higher education.
Hopefully I'll be able to get a job in the field soon! 🤞🏾
The best part is that you know now and once you’re in it you’re gonna love it..It would be great if you can get the administrative position in the advising office.
Wow!! I never would’ve thought there’s a podcast on advising. That is so cool. I always think my job is underrated. I’m definitely going to listen! Thank you for commenting
This was definitely an informative but enjoyable video. I enjoyed learning about your field. The way you talk about it, shows your admiration for the job & I love it! It makes all the difference when you love your job! I can't wait for the day in the life video 🤗.
Yes! In any field I always try to find the person who looks like they actually care lol thank you ❤️
When I saw the title, I assumed that it was a stressful job. It’s good to know that the stress level is low.
Yeah that’s important to me..life is stressful enough 😂
Thanks so much for this informative and happy video! I’m considering a career in academic advising and would love to see a day to day video of your job quarantine edition. :) The students that you help are lucky to have someone like you that is genuinely passionate about their progress. :-)
Awwww yayyy glad you enjoyed it!! I would love to do that
@@LifeCoachYvette This would be an informative, helpful video!
Ok, I will definitely get this done!
Thanks for sharing the characteristics your need for this job. Very informative
Thank you for watching! Glad it was helpful 💕
Great career choice! I love careers in academia being an educator myself.
Thank you, thats awesome!
This was a really cool and informative job preview video! I like how realistic you were about the different aspects of the job.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it ❤️
I’m currently an undergrad set to graduate next fall and i’ve been pretty set on wanting to do academic advising! This video was very helpful and would love to be able to talk to you more about the career! c:
Sure! Email me: coachingwithvette@gmail.com
@@LifeCoachYvette Yay! I'll send an email your way sometime today! Thank you c:
Ima show this to one of my good girlfriends, she’s in social work as well and just started working in the school system. You have great advice!
Thank you so much ❤️
Yes! I love this type of work. I'm glad you love your job - you're making a difference💕 So many people hate their careers. I can really tell you enjoy it. I understand what you mean about stress levels and I'm glad you have low stress and you know how to deal with it. I deal a lot with social work so I commend you and hope you continue with this journey!!
Yes! I hear that a lot (about ppl hating their jobs) I feel like that would affect my quality of life..thank you for watching!
At what point I wanted to pursue a career in higher education. The reason was because of my career advisor and how much I gained from her in one session. She really gave me so much perspective
Oh wow, I love that! A lot of ppl have bad experiences but when you have a good one it really helps
I love your tips and I can tell you are passionate about your job. Thanks for sharing
Thank you!
This was a great video and you are a great storyteller/communicator. Definitely will subscribe!
Thank you 😊
This is exactly what i was looking for!
Yayyy that makes me happy
That is awesome that you are doing what you love. I can see that you really enjoy it. Thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks for watching! ❤️
Your video was so invigorating and inspiring! I’m sure you’re an awesome advisor! Definitely cheerleader encourager type spirit! ❤️
Thank youuu!! Definitely my calling ❤️
Thank you for your reply. I may definitely be going this route in the near future as I cycle back to your video! I would love an update on how to be good advisor/ tips you wish you knew prior to starting in your role. God bless you in Jesus name!!@@LifeCoachYvette
This was helpful! I really want to be an academic advisor but having a hard time landing a job 😫. I have an MSW too
Right now is the worst timing b/c some colleges have a hiring freeze but it should let up soon. Also make sure your resume is tailored to highered
@@LifeCoachYvette Thanks! I will tailor my resume better and use the job links you provided.
Social work is a rewarding and sometimes tiring line of work, especially when dealing with all the political stuff. I love it some 20 plus years later. You are in a much needed area, school/career advisor. Stay on top of your continue Ed credits and do get your licensure. Your voice is heard more when you have those letters behind your name
Yesss that is so true! That’s exactly why I got mine: ruclips.net/video/T12m5kR9Tqw/видео.html ..LCSW next 💪🏿
Thank you so much for sharing. I have been interested in doing this for a while. I appreciate the details as it better helps my to make my decision.
Yayyyy! I'm glad it was helpful!
Great information
THANKS FOR SHARING ❤️
Thanks for watching 😊
i actually considered this career at one point. so this is why my life wold have been like. my cousin is graduation with this degree. i'll send her this for motivation.
Lol thank you ❤️
great presentation, great advice
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it!
Really good advice! Was looking for this kind of information for my niece!
Thank you!!
Great presentation and skills, this was very informative and I thank you for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I wasn’t sure about the academic path To become an advisor. I considered being one a few years ago, lots of good information.
Thank you ❤️ if you have any questions feel free to leave it down below & I’ll answer in another video 😊
My degree is in Criminal Justice. My second choice was Social Work. There are so many opportunities & possibilities with a social work degree 👌🏼
Yess & I didn’t fully know until post grad so I hope this video helps others
This was awesome always giving awesome advice I love listening to you you're full of wisdom tfs hun .
Thank you so much, that means a lot! ❤️
Great advice thank you for sharing
Thank you!
Very informative. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching!
This was very informative and I am glad you were realistic with the salary and the fact that applies to New York
Thank you!
Great details forwarding this to my friend now.
Thank you so much!
I miss advising sooo much!
I’m sure those students miss you too lol
Thank you I'm about to finish my MSW I'm trying to get into academic advising this is so hopeful thank you I'm a new yorker too
Nice! Feel free to ask me any questions you may have
@@LifeCoachYvette how did you get into academic advising? I
When I graduated from the MSW, I had two job offers. One was working with high school students in an alternative program..the other was a college advisor. Because I preferred the college setting, I chose advising and been in it since..going on 6 years now
@@LifeCoachYvette Is there an email I can reach you to ask you more questions? Like what did your cover letter consist of etc if that's alright
Sure! Coachingwithvette@gmail.com
I think this is a great thing/field. Anything that helps develop & nature children and are young adults is a awesome thing.
Thank you 😊
Very informative ! Do you get summers off too ?
No, we do not. Summers are just not as busy and some colleges have summer Fridays where you get fridays off or half day
Learned a lot from you
So glad!!
This is such an informative video, thanks for sharing.
Glad it was helpful, thank you for watching!
Trying to keep up with what they need and everything must be hard but rewarding
It is but the good thing is for the most part it’s a shared responsibility
So I’m currently a graduate assistant with my university in disability services, (I advise students and work on my schools social media) getting my masters in communication studies. I’m wondering what other internships I should go for? Or is the graduate assistant job really good to get my foot in? Thanks!
Do you know what department you want to work in when you graduate?
@@LifeCoachYvette I’m thinking of student affairs possibly !
Your experience is great and will definitely help you get your foot in. I would recommend gaining more in the specific student affairs area you are interested in even if it is volunteer work. The more systems and processes you know and experience you have the better.
@@LifeCoachYvette ahh okay, thank you!
I love this video! I recently graduated with my MSW and my recent internship was working with college students and I enjoyed it! So, I have been applying for academic advising and research jobs. I was wondering if there was a way to contact you to discuss the coaching services you provide and the cost of it? Thanks!
Thank you & congratulations!! Yes, here is the link: mymentor.life/coaches-frontpage/?coach_id=553 if you have any additional questions you can email me at coachingwithvette@gmail.com.
@@LifeCoachYvette thank you so much!
What did you do in your MSW internship working with college students? Just curious because I’m not seeing a lot of internship positions for MSW students, but I’m hopeful that the need will grow
This is an awesome job
Thank youu 💕
I have my MSW from Howard! My internship after grad school was Academic advising at a community college. It was cool but I’d rather be teaching sociology.
Oh wow 😍, teaching is great. I would love to teach as well especially online!
Great video 👑
Thank you!
Thank you so much for making this video!! I definitely feel like academic advising is my path!. I'm currently a secondary education major (working towards 7-12th grade teaching), but I'm starting to realize that advising is the avenue in education for me to be. I'm thinking about switching my major to something sociology/humanities related so it'll help me understand people & life experiences better. Any thoughts on that as opposed to getting into advising from a education degree background? Also, would you mind doing a video on your job hunting process for academic advising, or could I maybe email you about that? What was the application/interview process like? Are there online academic advising companies in addition to traditional advisors on college campuses, etc? Thank you :)
Hi Alex, glad you enjoyed it! Depending on how far you are into your major you can stay or switch if it allows you to graduate within the same time frame. The most important is your experience working with college students ideally in advising but career, student services, etc. works as well. I can definitely do a video on that! & you can also email me as well coachingwithvette@gmail.com
@@LifeCoachYvette Okay! I found out that I can switch to a Human Development & Family Studies degree with minors in Sociology & Education and still graduate in the same time frame as my current degree, so I'm looking into that!
Thank you so much for the info! I also want to go into advising students but I am not sure where to start post-undergrad. I have seen people say that administrative positions are a good entry position but are there more options? Most schools seem like they prefer someone have their masters . And is it true that there is a big hiring freeze right now?
Glad it was helpful! It would be best to apply to positions working with students in some capacity. For example, ideally in the college setting but also non-profit organizations that help students with college and career positions are definitely transferrable. Yes, some colleges have a hiring freeze right now but not all. Check out the links in the description box.
Red is your color it's captivating on your complexion hun beautiful black skin .
Thank you 🥰🥰🥰
we want to see the day in the life working from home!
Yes! Soon 😊
I have a Masters in Elementary Education and I have 14 years of experience. I just applied for a position at a college in my area and I hope they call because teaching at public schools isn't working for me anymore. I will take the salary cut.
Wow what do u do with a masters in education?
You are gorgeous! Can´t wait to see more from you ❤
Thank you so much!!
I'm stuck in that phase where in not sure what I want to do. I want to help people but not sure where by calling is
It will take a lot of trial and error but once you find it you're gonna be so happy. I would recommend volunteering in your areas of interest. There's so many different ways to help people and you will find your niche 💕
Thank you for this helpful video! I have my MSW as well, and I have been applying to Academic Advisor positions as well as Career Advisor positions. What would be your advice on applying to these positions, and universities all want references or reference links to be completed? This often turns me away because I don't want to burn out references I am comfortable with using for multiple jobs.
Most only require a resume and cover letter then the references may come later on. My advice for applying is to tailor your resume experience with the requirements of the position & always submit a cover letter
@@LifeCoachYvette Thank you! That's what I've been doing. I have had some universities/applications requesting them at the time of application or wanting my references to complete a form. Do you know when in the application process companies call references?
Yvette, I hope all is well with you. Would you be willing to make a video speaking to the jobs an MSW graduate can get with their MSW and for those with their LMSW? At times MSW graduates feel that they can not land jobs with just alone their MSW degree. There is not much youtube content speaking to the various jobs with an MSW or LMSW and the salary compensation. Thanks!
Yes I definitely can because there’s so many options especially for those that are not interested in clinical work
@@LifeCoachYvette Thank you!
My sister is an academic advisor in GA but she says it drains her. I guess it’s a different experience for everyone
Really!? oh woww yeah it depends on a lot of factors, your caseload, the type of students you have, additional assignments, administration, etc.
When I see careers that people choose I often times wonder how it came about. I don't blame you about working with high school students. You would see my face plastered on the news if I worked around high schoolers . LOL I wanted to be a nurse mid wife, but the math.
I wonder that too!! lol I also wonder sometimes what we would do if it wasn't what we're doing now and if we would still be happy..I believe there are certificate programs for midwifery without having a nursing license. That's a really cool career and much needed!
@@LifeCoachYvette Not sure but I do know that many moons ago, you had to be a RN and work in the field and you'd have to be recommended to the midwife program. There are Doula's now that take a certification training also.
Yvette, I'm a junior majoring in Human Development and Family Studies. I will have had 3 years of experience working with college students in an academic tutoring setting when I graduate. Do you think I would be able to fit the needs and roles of an academic advisor well? I'm really wanting to pursue this, but I'm unsure if I will be qualified.
Definitely! Advising is problem solving, solution-focused & providing resources. As long as you market your skills & experiences well, you should be fine.
What were your experiences in getting internships? Were you able to work with college advisors?
I did my masters in social work so we had to do two internships. My second one was doing career & college work with high school students after school..during undergrad I volunteered in career services and worked as a RA, orientation leader and tour guide. I think my leadership experiences in general made me marketable..I didn’t have direct advising experience b/c I didn’t know I wanted to be an advisor at that time
Academic Advisor making up to 100K..? I'd love to know what college/university will pay that much before I'm forced to retire or die.
In NY, CUNY schools have salary schedules psc-cuny.org/Salary-Schedules-for-HEO-Series
I know this will be interesting :)
Awww thank you for your support!!
@@LifeCoachYvette you're welcome 😊
Do you have any suggestions for legit side hustles/multiple streams of income that would pair well with this career?
Adjunct Professor, Life Coach, teaching English remotely & depends on your degree..if you have a Masters in Social Work you can do per diem in the hospital, therapy, DSP, etc.
@@LifeCoachYvette I'm really going to look into seeing if I can be an adjunct professor. I have a Master's in Education Innovation, but I've been teaching English for 3 years. Do you think it would be a conflict of interest for me to be an advisor and a professor?
Not at all! As long as it does not conflict with work time you're good. It's the perfect combo financially.
@@LifeCoachYvette That's so good to hear. I'll check back in once I get all settled and start exploring more options. Thanks again for the awesome content!
How much are your resume service
$40...here’s the link: mymentor.life/coaches-frontpage/?coach_id=553
I’m currently pursuing a degree in management with a concentration on HR. This past year I’ve been really interested in social work and teaching. Academic advising is what I believe I would love to do. What do you believe would be best for me to transition from a management degree to a career in social work? I’m planning on getting a masters in social work, but i’m interested in teaching too so do you think teacher education would be better? Sorry, I know i’m kinda all over this place! 😅
Hi Nicole! Teaching on what level? College? Also, yes a Masters in Social Work would be great. It doesn't matter what your Bachelor's degree is in. I would recommend trying to get experience within an advising department or working with students in any way.
@@LifeCoachYvette Sorry, I just saw your reply! Thanks for the feedback 😊 with teaching, I would like to start off with high school level or even elementary, then maybe one day college level. I know for that I would need to get a PhD.
No, you don't need a PhD to teach on the college level. You can be an adjunct professor. For high school or elementary you would have to get your Masters in that area. For college level, you can start gaining experience now as a teaching assistant to get your foot in the door. With the degree you are pursuing, you would qualify for freshman seminar courses or intro level management courses.
I think being a college advisor would be a great second career for me... I’ve thought about being one before.
yess I think its even more perfect as a second career once you make all your money in your first one.
Very detailed and helpful information.Thanks for this
Glad it was helpful!