A3.2 Developing personal competency
Career professionals commit to identifying their personal areas of development and to continuous improvement of their professional expertise.
The career professional has knowledge and understanding of
- the importance of lifelong learning and continuous professional development in their work
- goals, contents and areas related to their work as well as competency requirements (see also section C4.1 Planning and organisation)
- the potential of current and future technologies in guidance work
- further education and training relevant to their professional development
- funding opportunities that allow focusing on developing their competency
- factors affecting their work ability and well-being
The career professional is able to
- critically evaluate their and the work community's guidance activities in relation to changes and megatrends in their operating environment
- assess the impacts of legislation, the operating environment and the organisation's policies and operating instructions from the perspective of their work
- update their job description and competency to meet any changes affecting their work
- assess the potential of current and future technologies and their use in their work
- evaluate their performance and identify their strengths and areas for development
- create and maintain a personal development plan
- apply for further education and training that supports the development of their competency
- develop their work based on feedback from clients and other professionals
- assess the development of their competency and professional expertise
- share their experiences within their professional networks and participate in professional discussions in the field
- assess and promote their work ability and well-being