Reclaiming professional identity through postgraduate professional development: careers practitioners reclaiming their professional selves |
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Authors: | Siobhan Neary |
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Institution: | International Centre for Guidance Studies (iCeGS), University of Derby, Derby, UK |
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Abstract: | Careers advisers in the UK have experienced significant change and upheaval within their professional practice. This research explores the role of postgraduate-level professional development in contributing to professional identity. The research utilises a case study approach and adopts multiple tools to provide an in-depth examination of practitioners' perceptions of themselves as professionals within their lived world experience. It presents a group of practitioners struggling to define themselves as professionals due to changing occupational nomenclature resulting from shifting government policy. Postgraduate professional development generated a perceived enhancement in professional identity through exposure to theory, policy and opportunities for reflection, thus contributing to more confident and empowered practitioners. Engagement with study facilitated development of confident, empowered practitioners with a strengthened sense of professional self. |
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Keywords: | careers adviser professional identity professionalism postgraduate study professional development |
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