Online Training
Expert Course in Socio-Labor Intervention Strategies for People at Risk of Social Exclusion (Double Degree with 5 ECTS Credits)
305 hours
5 ECTS
Spanish
Educational institutions


Request information
Online Training
305 hours
5 ECTS
Spanish
Educational institutions


Request information
Multilingual support
Digital certificate included
Assistant Phia
- Know a global vision of vocational guidance and employment - Assimilate the importance of the interconnection between the state public employment service and the public employment services of the autonomous communities: SISPE - Have a global vision of vocational guidance projects and programs for employment, as well as the skills to be developed in both job seekers and vocational guidance professionals. - Inform about the necessary instruments to adequately manage remote guidance tools for those job seekers who, due to their demographic, social, or geographical characteristics, do not wish or cannot access a face-to-face job guidance process. - Propose a specific framework on general knowledge in professional guidance and employment for groups at risk of exclusion: women, young people, ethnic minorities, immigrants, etc. - Inform about the most appropriate professional guidance models for intervening with groups at risk, in particular, the one that has been most effective for the integration of these groups: The person-centered model. - Assimilate the need for labor support and accompaniment towards integration as an essential process with groups at risk of exclusion. - Know how to apply the most effective techniques, tools and complementary resources to carry out effective orientation processes towards employment in vulnerable groups. - Train in the application of intervention techniques and methods that allow programming, implementing and evaluating psychosocial actions, using all knowledge, skills, attitudes, technologies and resources appropriate to facilitate the process of social inclusion for groups at risk. - Provide all the knowledge related to the professional profile of the career guidance technician, from an approach to the reference legislation and placing his figure at the heart of the labor market, describe the broad lines that determine his identity and outline the principles and areas of his guidance intervention. - Facilitate the tools for the application of work environment analysis methods and the evaluation of the user's potential, aspirations and personal needs. - Present the guidelines for the design of training and work itineraries adapted to the specific characteristics of the user and in accordance with the opportunities offered by the context.
In public or private labor service, occupational centers, ETT, public or private centers or entities that provide professional training for employment and administration and management of human resources.
This course is an opportunity to obtain a qualification that prepares and accredits the student to successfully carry out their work as a career counselor for people at risk of exclusion, performing functions such as: search for personalized employment itineraries, support in the job search, personnel selection, skills training, research into new sources of employment, employment advice, management of hiring subsidies, processing of public employment aid, etc.