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Licensed Psychologist –
Director,
Overall administration of the Career Center that provides
University-wide career counseling/advising, programming, internship and
placement services; total FTE staff of 24 –two faculty (one tenured full
Professor; one University Librarian), fourteen professional and eight clerical;
approximately 50 graduate assistants, graduate-level practicum students and
undergraduate student assistants work in the Career Center each year; operating
budget is over $300,000 and salaries total over $1million annually. Corporate fundraising accounts for
approximately $100,000 in additional funds annually. Career Center units
include Curricular Career Information Service (CCIS), the Center for the Study
of Technology in Counseling and Career Development (Tech Center), Career
Experience Opportunities (CEO) and Career Placement Services (CPS) with
satellite offices in the College of Business and Engineering under the
administration of the Career Center;
annual service activity includes approximately 1,100 on-campus recruiting
employers; eight university-wide career expositions; 12,000 advising/counseling
clients; 250 mock interviews; 250 internship placements; 400 outreach programs
to 15,000 participants; 300 student enrollments in credit career classes; and
12,000 career portfolio student users.
Jeffrey W. Garis
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EMPLOYMENT (CONT’D.)
Courtesy
Faculty Member,
Department Educational Psychology and Learning Systems, The
Served as the instructor for MHS 5340, Foundations
of Career Development.
Psychologist, (Part-time Private
Practice), George Hromnak, M.D., Psychiatrist and Elaine Johnson, Ph.D.,
Psychologist Associates, 137 S. Pugh Street, Suite 4, The Glennland Building,
State College, PA 16801. 1988-1992
Provided a range of psychological and career development
services including: individual
counseling, adolescents, career counseling and assessment, outplacement
consultation, stress management and human resource development for business and
industry as well as counselor in-service training in higher education.
Associate
Director,
Counseling and Programming, Career Development and Placement Services (CDPS),
The
Supervision, training, and evaluation of eight
professional staff (three assistant directors and five counselors), six graduate
assistants primarily from the APA approved Counseling Psychology doctoral
program, and three clerical staff assigned to CDPS counseling and programming
services; directed and managed all CDPS counseling and programming services to
students, alumni, and university employees including intake counseling,
individual and group counseling, computer-assisted assessment, the Career
Information Center, seminars, workshops, outreach programs, non-technical
programming, and career courses for credit; served as the CDPS staff liaison to
the Smeal College of Business Administration (SCBA). SCBA was one of the heaviest users of CDPS
services among
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EMPLOYMENT (CONT’D.)
Affiliate
Faculty and Member of the Graduate Faculty, Division of Counseling and Educational
Psychology, The
Served as adviser and/or faculty member on doctoral
committees for students enrolled in Penn State’s APA approved Ph.D. program in
Counseling Psychology; served as the instructor for Counselor Education 505
“Foundations of Career Development Theory and Counseling Information” – a
required three-credit course for all Masters and Doctoral graduate students
enrolled in the Counselor Education Student Personnel administration option;
coordinated, selected, trained and supervised instructors for Liberal Arts 100
– Personal and Career Decision Making; five sections of this credit course (40
students/section) were offered during the academic year.
Assistant
Director for Counseling, Career Development Placement Services, The
1984–1988
Planning and management of all CDPS career
counseling services; in-service training of full-time staff, graduate
assistants, and part-time staff participating in counseling functions;
selection and procurement of psychometric instruments used in connection with
career development services.
Coordinator of
Placement Services for Nontechnical Majors,
Career Development and Placement Services, The
Served as liaison for CDPS with the College of Arts
and Architecture, Human Development; and Liberal Arts; development and delivery
of programs which serve the career-related needs of students enrolled in
nontechnical colleges of the University; consultation and training of
faculty/staff regarding college student development and instruction of credit
courses; organizing and implementing an experiential education program;
coordinating additional placement services for students in nontechnical majors.
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EMPLOYMENT (CONT’D.)
Counselor, Career Development and
Placement, The
Individual and group counseling regarding career
planning and implementation; development and delivery of career education
outreach programs; instruction of academic courses dealing with topics such as
personal and career decision making and
career implementation; supervision of doctoral graduate assistant counselors;
coordination of CDPS outreach programs provided to over 20,000 students per year.
Adviser, Freshman Testing, Counseling
and Advising Program, Division of
Counseling, The
Counseling, advisement, and test interpretation to students
and their parents prior to freshman registration at the University.
Graduate Assistant, Department of Counselor Education,
The
Development of a library of
psychological and educational measures for use in the department; academic
advisement of undergraduate students majoring in Rehabilitation Education;
assisted the department head, Dr. Edwin Herr, in research activities related to
career education.
Management Trainee, Internship, Office of Chief Statistician, AT&T,
Marketing research –
development and implementation of research concerning the effectiveness of the
company’s advertising campaign in the
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Member:
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American Psychological Association (APA),
Division 17, Counseling Psychology
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(FCPA)
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Florida Career Centers’ Consortium (FCC)
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National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE)
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National Career Development Association (NCDA)
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Southeastern Association of Colleges and Employers (SACE)
Garis, J. W. (Accepted for
Publication). ePortfolios: concepts,
designs and integration within student affairs. In J. W. Garis and J. Dalton
(Eds.), Emerging ePortfolios: Opportunities for Student Affairs.
Garis,
J.W,
for career services in the People’s Republic of
National Association of Colleges and Employers.
Fall, 26-30.
Lumsden,
J., Garis, J., Reardon, R., Unger, M. and Arkin, S. (2001). A
blueprint for building an on-line career
portfolio. Journal of Career
Employers (NACE).
Vernick,
S., Garis, J. and Reardon, R. (2000).
Integrating service teaching and
research in a comprehensive
university career center. Career
Planning
and Adult Development Journal,
16(1), 7-24.
Herr,
E. . Rayman, J. R. and Garis, J. W. (1993).
Handbook for the College and
Inc.
Garis,
J. W. and
university students. Career Development Quarterly, 38,
261-274.
Jeffrey W. Garis
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Publications (Cont’d.)
and a computer-assisted career
guidance program (SIGI Plus) on
undecided university students. Journal of Career Development, 16 (4)
237-248.
Garis,
J. W. and Hess, H. R. (1989). Comparing
effects of Career Navigator and
a credit course on college student
job search progress, Career
Development Quarterly, 38,
65-74.
Rayman,
J. R. and Garis, J. W. (1989).
Counseling and the freshman
Experience. In M. L. Upcraft and J. N. Gardner (Eds.), Enhancing
success in the first year of
college: The freshman year experience,
San
Francisco: Jossey-Bass, pp. 129-142.
Garis,
J. W., Hess, H. R. and Marron, D. J. (1985).
Curriculum counts – for
liberal arts students seeking
business careers, Journal of College
Placement, Winter (2), 39-44.
students seeking business careers, Journal
of College Placement, Winter
(2),
39-44.
Garis,
J. W., & Bowlsbey, J. H. (1984, December).
DISCOVER and the
counselor:
Their effects upon college student career planning progress.
ACT Research Report (No. 85).
Garis,
J. W., Hess, H. R.,
On-campus recruiting: How employers screen and select students,
Journal of College Placement,
Summer (4), 45-47.
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Principle Investigator, Coalition
for Careers, A federal grant through the
Department of Education to develop
career services for students with
disabilities; $109,000 annually,
(1993-96).
Select Panel of Reviewers, Career
Development Quarterly (1988-91).
Leadership
Faculty
Advisor, Golden Key International Honor Society, FSU Chapter, 2002-Present.
Faculty,
Career Services Institute (CSI)- East, Summer, 2007.
Faculty Member
for Technological Applications to Career Services, National Association of
Colleges and Employers (NACE) Management Leadership Institute, July, 2002.
Elected as
Executive Board Member, Director, Consulting Services, Southern Association of
Colleges and Employers (SACE), 2002-2003.
Treasurer,
Chair and
Treasurer, Florida Career Center Consortium of directors, 1998-2001.
Inventor, FSU
on-line Career Portfolio (Patent Pending)
One of seven
career center directors that lead development of NACElink, a national college
student recruiting system. In addition to FSU, the other six universities were:
UCLA;
Masters Series Invited Speaker, “Preparing for the
External Review”
Southern Association of Colleges and Employers (SACE)
Annual
Conference,
“Implementation of an ePortfolio as
a University-wide Program” European Institute for
eLeaning (EIfEL),
“Graduate Counseling Programs and
Collaboration” National Career Development Association (NCDA)
Annual
Conference,
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Masters Series Invited Speaker, “ePortfolios to
Demonstrate Student
Learning” Southern Association of Colleges and Employers
(SACE),
‘Reactions to the Latest Job Search Tool: Online
Portfolios”
Featured Speaker, “Models for the Delivery of Career
Services: Past,
Present and Future” National Career Development
Association (NCDA),
“NACElink:
A New National Recruiting Paradign Shift” Southern Association of Colleges and
Employers (SACE) Annual Conference,
“Developing
a Career Portfolio” National Academic Advising Association (NACADA),
“On-Line
Career Portfolio: Powerful Tools for
Colleges and Employers”
National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE)
National Meeting,
Southern Association of Colleges and
Employers (SACE) Annual
Conference,
“Career Development
Interventions: A Competency-Based
Approach,”
National Guidance Counsellors
Association of
National Training Agency,
“Career Services Benchmarking,”
Placement Association Annual
Conference, Sand Key, FL, June, 1998.
“Using Readiness Assessment to
Improve the Quality of Career Services,”
Beach, FL, June, 1997.
“Career Exploration and Job
Satisfaction: Their Role in a Healthy
Lifestyle,”
Prevention Conference,
“A Training Model for Multicultural
Counseling,” NCDA National
Conference,
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“How College Majors and Career
Information Can Enhance Students’
College Awareness and Motivation,”
The College Board,
January, 1992.
“Symposium: Computer-Assisted Career Guidance Research”
International Teleconference on
Technology and Career Development,
“Using Computerized Guidance Systems in Counseling
First and
Charlottesville,
VA, November, 1988.
“A Multi-Modal Approach to Counseling Services,”
MAPA, Seven Springs,
PA, September, 1987.
“Counselor Effectiveness and
Computer-Aided Career Counseling,”
AACD National Convention,
“Vocational Skills from a Liberal
Education: Who Needs to be
Convinced?,” National Academic
Advising Association National
Conference,
“Development and Evaluation of a
Videotape Approach to Resume
Preparation,” MAPA Fall Conference,
“A Model for the Computerized
Evaluation of College Career Counseling
Services,” ACPA National Convention,
“Counselors and Computers: Their Effects on Career Planning,” College
Placement Council (CPC) National
Meeting,
“Evaluation of DISCOVER,” National
DISCOVER Users Conference,
“Research on Selected Technology for
Counselors,” APGA National
Convention,
“Investigation on the On-Campus
Recruiting Process through Employer
and Student Feedback,” MAPA Fall
Conference,
1980.
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“Group Counseling for Career
Exploration,” ACPA National Convention,
“A Multi-Faceted Approach to the
Delivery of Career Development
and Placement Services,” ACPA National Convention,
Consultant to develop a national
university career services model with the National
Ministry of Education, Peoples’
Republic of
Consultant with the
services at campuses in
Augustine,
Consultant with the
Computer-based career service
system, Center for Vocational
Occupational Orientation Program
(COVO).
Consultant with University of Central Florida (UCF),
Chair of the SACE Visitation
Committee for site reviews of Career
Services at
Consultant for counselor in-service
training at
The
Private Industry Councils of
Testing Service (ACT) -- DISCOVER
System.
Consultant to conduct outplacement
programs for displaced executives,
professionals and clerical staff at
E-Systems, Inc., HRB Systems, Inc.,
Corning Glass Company and the
Owens-Illinois Company.
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Participated in numerous on-site
consultations with employers
representing a variety of
organizations such as government, business
and industry, health, and human services. Some include:
Cape Cod Institute, Leadership for an Uncertain Time,
presented by
August 1-5, 2005.
Association
of State and Provincial Psychology Boards (ASPPB), Ethics Law and Avoiding
Liability in the Practice of Psychology, 6 CPE credits approved by the American
Psychological Association, November 21, 2003.
Cape Cod Institute, Organizational
Communication,
by the American Psychological
Association, August 7-11, 2000.
and Dispute Resolution presented by
Kenneth Cloke, 15 credit hours
approved by the American
Psychological Association, August 4-8, 1997.
Training Conference for Cross-Culturally
Effective Professionals
presented by Janet Helms and Paul Pederson, 1.7
CEU’s, January 7-9, 1991.
Strategic Family Therapy Workshop
presented by Jay Haley, six APA
Category 1 CE Credits, April 20,
1988.
Regional Division 17 Conference on
Counseling Psychology, 15 APA
Category 1 CE Credits, May 20-22,
1988.
Gestalt
Therapy Workshop presented by Erving Polster, Six APA-Catetory 1 CE Credits,
October 20, 1988.
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Community Service Award, Division of Student Affairs, 1996
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Outstanding Service Award for 1986-87.
Division of Counseling
and Health Services
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Psi Chi National Honor Society for Psychology
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Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society for Academic Achievement
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Golden Key International Honor Society
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Baseball Coach,
1993-2000.
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May, 1988
– 1992
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President, Parent-Teacher Association,
Panorama Elementary School, 1986-87 and 1987-88
Married with two children-- wife Susan is
Assistant Dean,
outdoor and marine sports, reading as
well as travel.
REFERENCES
Past
Vice President for Student Affairs and current Professor in Educational
Leadership
The
Room
113
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644-6777
Dr.
Mary Coburn, Vice President
Division
of Student Affairs
The
Room
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Dr.
Jack Rayman, Director
Career
Services
The
(814)
865-2377