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Eschenmann, K. Kurt – Journal of Studies in Technical Careers, 1986
This article describes a technique being used by teachers that can be accomplished without extensive training. The final product identifies employment skills required by local employers and the existence of realistic related areas of employment. (Author/CH)
Descriptors: Employment Qualifications, Entry Workers, Evaluation Methods, Job Analysis
Bernotavicz, Freda; Clasby, Miriam – Journal of the College and University Personnel Association, 1985
Results are reported of a study of the responsibilities and qualifications of university clerical staff, focusing on the intellectual, entrepreneurial, interpersonal, and maturational competencies that distinguish effective performers. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, Competence, Employment Experience, Employment Qualifications
And Others; Morris, Johnnye M. – Illinois Teacher for Contemporary Roles, 1972
Job and task analyses for bus boy, short order cook, and child care aide; also contains a career ladder for a child care center and proposed course of study and job analysis form for child care aide. (SB)
Descriptors: Career Ladders, Child Care Occupations, Employment Qualifications, Entry Workers
Harkreader, Helen; And Others – 1986
A descriptive study documented entry-level licensed vocational nurse (LVN) tasks representing educational competencies as perceived by vocational nursing educators, LVNs, and nurse supervisors. Data were gathered from three samples by mailed survey and analyzed using nonparametric descriptive statistics. The respondents included 83 educators, 148…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Employee Attitudes, Entry Workers, Job Analysis
Potts, Frank E.
The purpose of this publication is to present information concerning the environmental conditions imposed upon workers in industries which require clean room facilities to eliminate particle-caused equipment failure. The information, which was collected through interviews, observation, and other standard job analysis techniques, discusses these…
Descriptors: Aerospace Industry, Employment Opportunities, Employment Qualifications, Entry Workers
Norback, Judith Shaul; And Others – 1992
As part of a job literacy analysis project, 63 entry-level and mid-to-executive level secretaries were interviewed from business, government, and health care settings to describe the literacy requirement skills, tasks, and materials of their jobs. In the 1-hour interview, the job incumbent and interviewer reviewed examples of different types of…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Literacy, Entry Workers, Job Analysis
Munoz, Faye U.; Goldsmith, Katherine L. – 1970
The document summarizes preliminary research findings of the Allied Health Professions Projects regarding social service entry workers in health care services. Preliminary findings suggest job descriptions, task assignments, and training requirements and provide a framework for the project's main objective of developing instructional materials and…
Descriptors: Associate Degrees, Career Ladders, Entry Workers, Evaluation Methods
Education Development Center, Inc., Newton, MA. – 1995
The Bioscience Industry Skills Standards Project (BISSP) is developing national, voluntary skill standards for technical jobs in biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies and clinical laboratories in hospitals, universities, government, and independent settings. Research with employees and educators has pinpointed three issues underscoring the…
Descriptors: Biology, Biotechnology, Competence, Entry Workers
American Coll. Testing Program, Iowa City, IA. – 1995
The National Job Analysis Study (NJAS) originated from the work of the Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills and was designed to provide research necessary to identify and establish a taxonomy of workplace skills. Phase 1 identified an initial set of core behaviors common across occupations. The process began by identifying task…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Data Analysis, Educational Research, Employment Potential
CEDEFOP Flash, 1993
Two pilot projects on environmental profiles in the chemical and metal industries and in the public sector were conducted in four countries. Two aspects were studied: job requirements in selected enterprises and departments of the civil service and the occupational competencies of the staff carrying out these tasks. Studies on the chemical and…
Descriptors: Chemical Industry, Comparative Analysis, Employment Qualifications, Entry Workers
Friedman, Lee – 1992
This paper outlines the increasing need for low-skilled entry level workers, documents business and industry's response to the resulting labor shortage by tapping the resources of individuals with physical and mental disabilities, and reviews problems in job placement of workers with severe disabilities. The Work Inventory for Severely disAbled…
Descriptors: Adults, Diagnostic Tests, Disabilities, Employment Problems
Soong, Robert K.; And Others – 1969
This is the final report of Phase I research pertaining to the Social Service Aide Project. This project has made it possible for four community colleges and the Metropolitan YMCA to jointly explore the feasibility of vocational training and exemplary education of paraprofessionals for new and perhaps unprecedented career entry in the field of…
Descriptors: Career Guidance, Career Planning, Community Colleges, Core Curriculum
Grover, Jane G.; And Others – 1990
A study identified trends influencing the literacy requirements of two entry-level jobs at each of three manufacturing sites and three hospital sites. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and focus groups with workers, employers, and union representatives. Materials that workers were expected to read were analyzed. The study…
Descriptors: Adults, Dietetics, Employment Qualifications, Entry Workers
Ohio State Univ., Columbus. Vocational Instructional Materials Lab. – 1996
This Occupational Competency Analysis Profile (OCAP) for business administration and management is an employer-verified competency list that evolved from a modified DACUM (Developing a Curriculum) job analysis process involving business, industry, labor, and community agency representatives throughout Ohio. The competency list consists of six…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Business Administration, Business Education, Business Skills
Battelle Memorial Inst., Columbus, OH. Columbus Labs. – 1972
The report is one of a series which supplements overall report "Exploratory Study to Analyze New Skill Content in Selected Occupations in Michigan and the Mechanism for its Translation into Vocational Education Curricula." It presents detailed task analyses in results of employer skill requirements for chef/cook, dental assistant, and licensed…
Descriptors: Cooks, Curriculum Development, Dental Assistants, Employer Attitudes