Running Head: Career Planning Report 1
Running Head: Career Planning Report 1
Running Head: Career Planning Report 1
Abstract
Career Planning Report
Experiences & Motivation
In December 2011, I decided to take a break during my undergraduate studies at West
Chester University. I was a senior in college and I felt lost; I had left school for a semester due to
personal issues, I returned and participated in the commencement ceremonies only to find that I
had to take more courses to fulfill graduation requirements. I was not sure if I want to continue
my education in the field of psychology or, if law school was where I would fulfill my passion of
advocating for those who could not advocate for themselves. One morning while feeling unsure,
I decided to walk to the universitys volunteer fair. I figured volunteering for a good cause could
At the volunteer fair, I was reintroduced to, and applied to become a corps member, an
organization founded in 1988 dedicated to helping students and schools succeed. City Year
partners with public schools in 27 urban, high-poverty communities across the U.S. and through
international affiliates in the U.K. and Johannesburg, South Africa. Diverse teams of City Year
AmeriCorps members provide high-impact student, classroom and school-wide support, to help
students stay in school and on track to graduate from high school, ready for college and career
success (City Year 2017). It was at City Year where I learned and developed my passion for
youth development, community engagement and urban education. For two service years, I
developed amazing relationships with people who shared my passion and met beautiful students
and families in communities that the world labeled as dangerous, blighted and hopeless.
As the project leader of the organization pilot mentoring program, cyMentor, I had the
opportunity to lead a program that matched sophomores and juniors with a mentor who helped
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them throughout their college preparatory experience, up to and beyond. It was during this time
that I really learned about the lack of equity in education in America. City Year provided me with
first-hand experience, training and education about how the education system of our country
operated. It was during this time that I realized that equity in education was the civil rights issue
of our era and that I did not need to be in a courtroom to fight for justice or to advocate for those
undergraduate degree. After completing my degree, I enrolled into Eastern Universitys Urban
Studies program and studied under the Community Development track. During my time at
development. While attending Eastern, I worked as a support coordinator for a small company in
North Philadelphia. In my role, I managed a caseload of 125 participants who had physical
disabilities, had low-income and received services from the state of Pennsylvania. My experience
placed me back into the lives of families in neighborhoods classified as the worst of
Philadelphia. Nevertheless, I loved my clients and worked hard to make sure that they were able
to have access to the services available to them while also helping them to build self-efficacy in
order to take control over their circumstances and the circumstances of those who depended on
them most, their families. As a supports coordinator and student at Eastern, I learned a lot about
experiences at both places, I knew I needed more. In 2015, I stopped working as a support
coordinator, moved to Delaware, joined an AmeriCorps Program named Public Allies and
organization in the city of Wilmington; I was placed at Delaware Futures at Bayard Middle
and professional experiences during the past two years at Delaware have helped me pinpoint my
professional and career goals. My ultimate goal is to grow my nonprofit into a reputable resource
and center within the Northwest Philadelphia community. My nonprofit is Commune, Inc. Our
mission is to equip and empower communities, especially those who need us most, to reach their
fullest potential. We provide quality informational and social services, events and programming
to those who are economically disadvantaged. Alongside of building Commune, Inc., I would
like to become a community activist and local politician, and minister. My career goals are
aligned with my passion and purpose to enrich and empower the lives of individuals for the
ultimate purpose of being a witness of the love of Christ and his ultimate power to serve and
The Strengths Finder Analysis was created by a team lead by Don Clifton, the father of
Strengths Psychology and inventor of the Clifton StrengthsFinder (Rath 2007). The purpose of
this analysis was to help individuals identify and focus on their honing their strengths. Each
individual completes an assessment and is presented with the five strength themes that emerged
from their results. After completing the assessment, the five strengths that were identified for me
Possessing the belief strength speaks to my value system, integrity, spirituality and being
interested in meaning and purpose. My beliefs inform how I move in and interact with the world;
they are the core of who I am. This is considered strength because people are confident in whom
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I present myself to be and the decisions that I make because they know that I am honest,
transparent and can always depend on my beliefs to lead me to act with a higher sense of
morality.
My second strength of communication speaks to the knack and passion that I have for
expressing myself both orally and in written forms. I love to bring words to life and manipulate
them in ways to capture those who I am speaking with or to. This strength makes the most sense
of them all through and is evident through my hobbies of public speaking and blog writing.
Throughout life, I have always received words of praise or admiration for how I write and
articulate myself. Quotes and phrases for everything in life excite me and I am always trying to
figure out how express my opinions in a way that will be helpful, useful and impactful to those
It is by no surprise that I have the Includer strength. My explanation for this is rather
simple; I never want anyone to feel isolated, worthless or unaccepted. My parents and
grandmother always taught me that everyone in this world is necessary. The need for me to make
others feel loved, valued and appreciated comes from my desire to show the love of Christ. It is
My final strengths feel interconnected to me; at times they benefit each other and at times
they battle with one another. Those are the futuristic and strategic strengths. These strengths
scare me the most. I can envision so many ideas, the size and impact that I see for my dreams
and the future often times make me nervous and then, I kick into planning mode to figure out
how I can strategically make these things happen. Often times, I have to write it all down to get it
out of my brain. Once I complete that, I sit back and ask myself if I will ever have enough time
I appreciate the Strength Finder Analysis. While I do not think it provides enough
explanation to certain aspects of individuals strengths, it is a great place to start with identifying
MAPP Assessment
I have taken a plethora of personality and career assessment test during my educational
and academic career. Of the many tests that I have taken, I would have to say that the MAPP
Assessment test has been my least favorite. The assessment takes approximately 20-30 minutes
to complete and after completing the free assessment, you find that it fails to provide the
The assessment provides feedback for nine areas: 1) Tasks you want to perform. 2) How
you prefer to form tasks. 3) Expression of performing tasks. 4) How you relate to things in
priority. 5) How you relate to data. 6) How you relate to reasoning. 7) How you relate to the
applied usage of math. 8) How you relate to the usage of language. And, 9) Your Top Career
Areas.
career: Ultimately, my worker trait is to be motivated to manage others through the exercising of
executive and supervisory authority. I like to work on projects that are planned and have
deadlines; I am interested in variety, and like to present abstract ideas, concepts and new ways of
thinking. Overall, no matter the task, I would prefer to work with people in teams. The
expression of my task comes from a deeper meaning and I am inclined to perform task best when
they are tied to oral or written forms. I value holistic and conceptual thinking and often look at
assertive, often times aggressive and if defending and/or championing the cause of the underdog
or the less fortunate, then it will seem as if some modern- day Don Quixote or Joan of Arc are
doing the persuading. In how I relate to my work, I am not motivated by routine or manual
labor. My preference shows that I am extremely motivated to coordinate and take action. I am
interested in data when it helps me propel a vision or when I am curious or inquisitive about a
matter. As it relates to reasoning, the MAPP Assessment shows that I use technical and logical
thinking at the fullest extent and am extremely motivated to identify, analyze and solve
Based on my MAPP Assessment, the career field that I chose from the United States
Bureau of Labor Statistics was Social and Community Service Manager. Social and Community
Service Managers coordinate and supervise social service programs and community
organizations. They manage staff who provide social services to the public (United States of
Labor Statistics 2017). These managers typically work for nonprofit or government agencies.
This position requires a bachelors degree at minimum with a masters degree preferred and most
managers have at least 5 years of experience in the field. The median annual wage for social and
community service managers was $64,680 in May 2016. Employment of social and community
service managers is projected to grow 10 percent from 2014 to 2024, faster than the average for
all occupations. Employment growth will be driven by increases in the elderly population and
increases in demand for substance abuse treatment and mental health and health-related services
I think that I can bring a great deal to the field of Human Services as a Social and
Community Service Manager. The greatest strength that I think that I possess is the ability to
critically think, analyze and assess almost any situation with rational and just thinking. This
strength is informed by my integrity and desire to be effective, impactful and fair. As a leader,
these traits are important because people need to know that you are capable and fair. Another
strength that I possess is the ability to build strong relationships with people and out of those
comradery. I enjoy making people feel empowered and providing them with the opportunity to
excel in the areas of their expertise. Lastly as a leader, I can focus on the big issues, while
maintaining attention to detail and never forgetting that people matter over process.
While I am aware of the strengths that I possess, I am very cognizant of the areas that I
need to improve upon. Time Management is a struggle for me. I overcommit most times and
struggle with devoting the adequate amount of time for each responsibility. In these moments, I
do not communicate this with others. It causes me to always seem to work in a level of stress and
lack in self-care when choosing to complete task over sleeping, proper meal prep and exercise.
tolerance for those who I believe do not follow the rules or do not prioritize their work. Often
times I begin to quickly write people off if they do not perform in the way that I see fit. As a
leader, this cannot take place. I must show those who I feel lack motivation and perform at
slower paces the same amount of attention that I show those who I believe are excelling;
sometimes, it might even require me to show more attention. I also must work on how I express
my opinions. As a logical thinker in business, I often do not see the need to involve emotion into
my conversations. Nevertheless, other people may need to see some form of emotion and I must
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be aware and know how to have a good balance of logic and emotion, especially in the field of
Human Services.
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