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Embedded within OCDA’s mission is a commitment to promoting quality career development initiatives and resources.  We seek to foster relationships between our members, institutions of learning, business and industry and local Oregon communities. 

 

Posted below is OCDA member profile information, including needed contact information that can help connect your organization, business or program with a committed and qualified career development professional. 

 

OCDA encourages members to showcase areas of expertise and willingness to consult and/or present, yet does not endorse any particular member listed below; use of posted information is voluntary by user.  Members were not selected by the OCDA, but chose voluntarily to have their information posted. 
 
Professional credential listed by member names are defined and explained at the bottom of this page.  Members are listed in alphabetical order, by city location.

Albany
Oregon
 

Janeen Phillips, Career & Employment Specialist
BS Interdisciplinary Studies, Global Career Development Facilitator Certification
Linn-Benton Community College
janeen.phillips@linnbenton.edu
541-917-4803

Experience working with at-risk-you, first generation, soc/econ challenged, early recovery, survivors of abuse, ex-felons.  Creative resum writing for targeted job search.

Astoria, Oregon
Joanie Weatherly, M.S., NCC
Director of Work Experience and
Career Counseling
Clatsop Community College
503-338-2480
Career Decision-Making
Hot Jobs
Bend, Oregon
Mike Smith,
Career Services Coordinator
Central Oregon Community College

Career Development Facilitator
Clackamas, Oregon
Linda Wood, GCDF
Career Development Specialist
GCDF, AA, AAS Business Management & Accounting 
Clackamas Community College
 
Career Development Specialist
 
Corvallis, Oregon
Adry Clark, Career Counselor
M.S. Career Counseling
Oregon State University
541.908.3705
 
Career Development, transition, and exploration.  Job search skills, including resume writing, interviewing, networking, and hidden job market.  MBTI individual and group.
 

Corvallis, Oregon

Carrie Coplan, Career Counselor
M.A. Counseling Psychology
Oregon State University
541.737-0529

Career Development, transition, and exploration.  Job search skills, including resume writing, interviewing, networking, and hidden job market.  MBTI individual and group.

Dallas, Oregon

Darlene Fritz, M.A., NCC, MCC, GCDF
Life Calling and Career Counselor
 
Life Calling Counseling
Job Search Strategies
Curriculum Development
Career Decision-Making
Inspiring Curiosity
 

Independence

Jennifer Aker, GCDF
Program Manager
Polk HALO Program/City of Independence
Halo2@minetfiber.com
503-606-4256

 

Independence

Tina Schindler, GCDF
Program Manager
Polk HALO Program / City of Independence
Halo1@minefiber.com

 

McMinnville, Oregon

Jan Davis, M.E.d (Secondary Ed), GCDF
School-to-Work Coordinator
503-565-4082

 

Portland, Oregon

Janice K. Carson, M.Ed.
ASVAB Education Services Specialist,
B.S.; M.Ed. (Education) 
Portland Military Entrance Processing Station
503-528-1639 or
800-323-0513 (503, 541 area codes only)
ASVAB Career Exploration Program
ASVAB Test Interpretation Training

Portland, Oregon

Donna Ford, M.S. in Counseling,
LPC, NCC, GCDF, MBTI
Private Practice Counselor / Consultant
503-705-6366
Careers – All areas of career change
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) – Organizational Development
Career Change and Choice
Teambuilding
Leadership

Portland, Oregon

Andy Huckfeldt, M.A., LPC, CRC, NCC
Licensed Professional Counselor
CAREERMOVE
503-284-6515

Career Counseling
Rehabilitation Counseling
Vocational Expert Witness Testimony

Portland, Oregon

Catherine Sills, M.A., LPC, NCC
Counselor, Portland Community College
503-977-4119
 

Career Exploration and Decision-Making

Salem, Oregon

LaDonna Macomber, Masters in Counseling, LPC, Certified Clinical Mental Health Counselor, NCC, CCS, Diplomate in Forensic Counseling
Significant Involvement with OCDA, ORCA and Oregon Mental Health Counselors Association
503-362-7024

Team building with Myers-Briggs
Using Myers-Briggs and Strong (SII) in couples counseling
Child custody evaluation
Divorce mediation
Self concept esteem enhancement (Myers-Briggs & SII)
 

Silverton, Oregon

Sue Fisher
Silverton High School
503-873-6331 x334

College/Career Coordinator

Salem, Oregon
Amarilis M. Santiago, B.A.
Chemeketa Community College
 
Training & Employment Specialist

The Oregon Career Development Association offers the following definitions to assist consumers in selecting a career development professional that meets their needs. 

 

GCDF - Global Career Development Facilitators are certified through the Center for Credentialing in Education and have completed an approved CDF curriculum that includes 120 hours of classroom training and field experience in twelve CDF Competency areas.  They are bound by a code of ethics, and meet a combination of education and work experience as specified in the credential guidelines:

  • graduate degree plus an estimated one year of career development work experience;
  • bachelor's degree plus an estimated two years of career development work experience;
  • two years of college plus an estimated three years of career development work experience; or
  • a high school diploma/GED plus an estimated four years of career development work experience.

For more information go to:  www.cce-global.org  or www.ncda.org

 

MCC - Master Career Counselor is an NCDA member who holds a master's degree in counseling or related field and has been active as an NCDA member for a minimum of two years. A MCC has at least three years of post-master's experience in career counseling and also maintains the NCC, state LPCC, RPCC, or licensed psychologist credential. MCCs have successfully completed at least three credits of coursework in each of the six NCDA Competency areas and have completed a supervised career counseling practicum or two years of supervised career counseling work experience under a certified supervisor or licensed counseling professional. MCCs are skilled in administering and interpreting career assessments and provide the highest quality of career counseling services.  For more information, go to: www.ncda.org

 

NCC - Nationally Certified Counselors are certified through the National Board for Certified Counselors.  NCC’s hold an advanced degree with a major study in counseling from a regionally accredited college or university.  They also meet specific semester or quarter hour requirements and content area requirements.  In addition, they have completed a supervised internship and post master’s supervision and have achieved a national passing score on the National Counselor Examination for Licensure and Certification (NCE).  For more information, go to: www.nbcc.org

 
LPC - Licensed Professional Counselors in Oregon are licensed through the Oregon Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists.  LPC’s hold an advanced degree in counseling from an approved, regionally accredited college or university.  They also meet specific semester or quarter hour requirements and content area requirements.  In addition, they have completed a supervised internship and three years of post-master’s supervision.  LPC’s have also achieved a national passing score on the National Counselor Examination for Licensure and Certification (NCE) and passed an Oregon law and rules exam.  For more information, go to: www.oblpct.state.or.us
 
Bachlor's Degree. An award that requires completion of an organized program of study of at least 4 but not more than 5 years of full time academic study with at least 120, but less than 150 semester credit hours. 
 
Master's Degree. An award that requires completion of an organized program of study of at least one full-time but not more than 2 academic years of work beyond the Bachelor's degree, consisting of at leasts 30 but less than 60 semester hours.  The Masters Degree classification includes such degrees as Master of Art (M.A.), Master of Education Degree (M.Ed.), and Master of Science (M.S.). 
 
Doctor's Degree. The highest award a student can earn for graduate study.  The Doctor's degree classification includes such degrees as Doctor of Education (Ed.D.), Doctor of Juridical Science, Doctor of Public Health, and the Doctor of Philosophy in any field.  The designation for a Doctor's Degree is 'Ph.D.'

      

 

 
 

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