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COMPETITORS OR ALLIES CAFCE AND CACEE Moving forward in a competitive market

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Competitors or Allies CAFCE and CACEE. M oving forward in a competitive market. CAFCE/CACEE working group. Jeela Jones, CAFCE President, 2013/14 Karen Reimer, CAFCE Accreditation Council Jennifer McCleary, CACEE President, 2013/2014 Carol Ann Olheiser, CACEE Member. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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COMPETITORS OR ALLIESCAFCE AND CACEE

Moving forward in a competitive market

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CAFCE/CACEE working group

• Jeela Jones, CAFCE President, 2013/14• Karen Reimer, CAFCE Accreditation Council

• Jennifer McCleary, CACEE President, 2013/2014• Carol Ann Olheiser, CACEE Member

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Scope of discussion

Over the past several years CAFCE and CACEE have worked collaboratively on a variety of initiatives.

• Should this end?

• Or should collaboration become a mutual goal?

• Are CAFCE and CACEE in competition or are they allies within an ever changing market?

The Canadian Association for Co-operative Education (CAFCE) and the Canadian Association of Career Educators and Employers (CACEE) are

two associations that seek to enable student employment.

Is there power in partnerships?

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What are we going to do today?

Review• CAFCE and CACEE – similarities

and differences

• CAFCE/CACEE collaboration to date

• Opportunities and challenges

Discussion• Open forum

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Why us? Why now?

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CACEE

Vision: To be Canada's leading authority on the post-secondary school to career transition.

Mission: To advance and support on-campus recruitment and career education by providing: leadership, information, resources and a professional network for:• Career Educators - to prepare post-secondary students for a successful

transition into their careers;• Employers - to attract, recruit and retain the right talent on-campus

• Number of members = 400• Membership = Educators, Employers & Affiliates

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CAFCE

Vision: To be the voice for post-secondary co-operative education in Canada.

Mission: Our mission is to foster and advance post-secondary co-operative education in Canada.• We do this through a national forum of professional co-op practitioners; by

establishing national standards and promoting the value of co-operative education; and by delivering opportunities for learning and sharing of best practices.

• Number of members = 541• Membership = Directors, Co-op coordinators, a few

employers

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Volunteerism – is it sustainable?CACEE

(12 committees)

• National Board – 12• Ontario Regional Advisory Board – 13• Atlantic Regional Advisory Board – 6• Quebec Regional Advisory Board – 5• Canada West Regional Advisory Board – 11

• Communications Committee – 4• Awards & Recognition Committee – 10

• Diversity – 5• Education – 2• Ethics – 5• Performance – 4• Business School – 1 TOTAL = 78

CAFCE(8 committees)

• National Board – 17

• PR & Communications Committee – 5• Nominations and Awards – 3• Co-op Student of the Year Awards

Selection Committee – 8

• International Committee – 22• PD Committee – 9• Research Committee – 12• Membership Committee – 4

TOTAL = 80

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History of joint initiatives

• CAFCE/CACEE Conference presentation overlaps• Christine Arsenault, Past-President of CAFCE and

Jennifer McCleary, President of CACEE meeting• Invitation CACEE Executive Director to speak at CAFCE

AGM 2013• CAFCE President guest editing CACEE Career Options

Magazine 2014• …

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New joint initiatives

December 2014

CACEE Year End PD Event –

will include some Co-op

programming

June 2015

CACEE Ottawa EWO will be

organizing 1-day of Co-op

programming

Current

CAFCE/CACEE events calendar

We are identifying key dates/activities to build on each

other’s programming

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Challenges in today’s education sector• Shrinking college/university budgets for membership in professional

associations along with limited attendance at conferences and PD events

• Membership overlap• Fragile volunteer base – seems to be the same people volunteering

and we are facing older, soon-to-retire, volunteer-fatigue, volunteers taking on more than one committee/working group

• Limited growth in resources: memberships, volunteers, financial, time

What other challenges you have identified?

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Trends in today’s market

• Merging of co-op and career offices on campuses

• Increased emphasis on experiential learning

• Career education vs. career development (in or outside the classroom)

• Technology disrupting campus recruitment best practices (ie. employers on-campus at career fairs)

Other trends you have noticed?

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Joint opportunities to consider

• Webinars• Professional Development Events• Conferences• Networking• Certification• Efficiencies• Sharing expertise and best practices• Re-invigorating interest

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Open forum – what’s on your mind?