The Career Programming Community of Practice is a group of career services colleagues who share common challenges, opportunities, and a passion for career development programming and event planning. Community members will collaborate to deepen their understanding and build skills through ongoing learning and knowledge sharing.
Examples of topics this community may connect about include inclusive practices for events, managing and supporting staff, tech tools for organizing and planning, and student engagement around career programming.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a Community of Practice (CoP)?
Communities of Practice, defined by Etienne and Beverly Wenger-Trayner, are groups of people who share a concern or a passion for something they do, and learn how to do it better as they interact regularly.
What topics does this CoP connect about?
Examples of topics we may connect about include inclusive practices for events, managing and supporting staff, tech tools for organizing and planning, and student engagement around career programming.
Who leads this community?
This community is led by fellow colleagues, currently Carley Gomez (Pre-Law Advising) and Kate Patten (SuccessWorks at the College of Letters & Science), and supported by the Office of Academic and Career Success (OACS).
The community leader schedules meetings, solicits guest speakers and facilitators, and communicates with CoP members.
How will members engage with each other?
Email Listserv: Used for upcoming meeting reminders and communication, sharing resources among community members, and other communications as needed.
Virtual or In-person Meetings: A few meetings will be held each semester, and will be a mix of virtual and in-person depending on timing and topic.
CoP leaders may determine additional modes of communication including, but not limited to, Google folders and Teams channels.
What kind of commitment is the Career Programming CoP?
Members are welcome to join meetings and interact with the group as much or as little as they would like. Members have the opportunity to take on leadership roles as facilitators/presenters in the community or are welcome to simply join for meetings that are a good fit for their capacity and/or interests.
I have more questions. Who can I contact?
We’re happy to chat more about this Community of Practice! Feel free to reach out to Danielle Marriner (Assistant Director for Career Services Training & Community Development) at danielle.marriner@wisc.edu.
Joining the Career Programming Community of Practice
Who can join?
Career services staff members and any others interested in career programming. Membership is not determined by position or title, but instead by interest in this particular topic. If you have any questions, please contact info.oacs@wisc.edu.
How do I join this Community of Practice?
You can sign up for the Career Programming Community of Practice email list below to become a member of the community. The email list will be used to share upcoming meeting dates and reminders, resources, and other communications as needed.
When does this Community of Practice meet?
Click here for a listing of the upcoming Career Programming Community of Practice meetings. Make sure to check the calendar events often as new details will be added as meetings get closer.
Career Programming CoP Email List
To join the Career Programming CoP Email List:
- CLICK HERE to send an email to careerprogrammingcop+subscribe@g-groups.wisc.edu
- Within a minute or two, you’ll receive an email to confirm your membership. Make sure you are logged into your UW-Madison G Suite account, not your personal Google account, to complete the steps provided in the membership email.
- To complete your subscription to the email list, reply to the email you received and send a blank email. **Do not use the option of clicking the ‘Join This Group’ button.**
- You will receive a confirmation email once you have replied to the email and have joined the group.
- After completing these steps, you can begin using the Career Programming CoP Google Group and Email List. To send a message to the group, simply enter careerprogrammingcop@g-group.wisc.edu in the “To” field of your email client.
To be removed from this email list, please contact the organizer of this Community of Practice.