Write a composition with an introductory and concluding paragraph. The body of the composition will address the following:
Consider the following roles and activities associated with employment in your field:
· Internal practitioner in your field: These are persons who specialize in their concentration’s function and work within an organization, typically employed as a full-time employee
· Consultant in your field: These are persons who practice their concentration’s skills from outside of an organizational structure
· Practicing with a specific niche in your field. With experience, a practitioner may find him- or herself exceptionally proficient in a specific aspect of his or her respective concentration and may choose to limit his or her practice to this area. Even as a specialist, the specific-niche practitioner must be a competent generalist as well, able to navigate the entire domain of the concentration.
· Leader or manager within an organization in the context of your field: This is a leader or manager within an organization whose responsibilities and work are directly related to your concentration
· Researcher in your field: Often, practitioners in the field do not undertake research or do not publish research in the field. There is a dramatic need for practitioners to document and publish their work (with appropriate human subject protection measures in place and organizational permissions secured).
· Instructor in your field: With many years of practice in their field under their belts representing a multitude of concentration-related experiences, as well as the skills for transferring knowledge to others, the scholar-practitioners may seek roles in which they teach the theory and practice of their concentration to novice practitioners.
· Other options that you may identify as related to your field
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rite a composition with an introductory and concluding paragraph. The body of the composition will address the
following:
Consider the following roles and activities associated with employment in your field:
·
Internal practitioner in your field:
These are
persons who specialize in their concentration’s function and
work within an organization, typically employed as a full
–
time employee
·
Consultant in your field:
These are persons who practice their concentration’s skills from outside of an
organizational str
ucture
·
Practicing with a specific niche in your field.
With experience, a practitioner may find him
–
or herself
exceptionally proficient in a specific aspect of his or her respective concentration and may choose to limit
his or her practice to this area. E
ven as a specialist, the specific
–
niche practitioner must be a competent
generalist as well, able to navigate the entire domain of the concentration.
·
Leader or manager within an organization in the context of your field:
This is a leader or manager within
an organization whose responsibilities and work are directly related to your concentration
·
Researcher in your field:
Often, practitioners in the field do not undertake research or do not publish
research in the field. There is a dramatic need for practitio
ners to document and publish their work (with
appropriate human subject protection measures in place and organizational permissions secured).
·
Instructor in your field:
With many years of practice in their field under their belts representing a
multitude of
concentration
–
related experiences, as well as the skills for transferring knowledge to others,
the scholar
–
practitioners may seek roles in which they teach the theory and practice of their
concentration to novice practitioners.
·
Other options that you may
identify as related to your field
Write a composition with an introductory and concluding paragraph. The body of the composition will address the
following:
Consider the following roles and activities associated with employment in your field:
Internal practitioner in your field: These are persons who specialize in their concentration’s function and
work within an organization, typically employed as a full-time employee
Consultant in your field: These are persons who practice their concentration’s skills from outside of an
organizational structure
Practicing with a specific niche in your field. With experience, a practitioner may find him- or herself
exceptionally proficient in a specific aspect of his or her respective concentration and may choose to limit
his or her practice to this area. Even as a specialist, the specific-niche practitioner must be a competent
generalist as well, able to navigate the entire domain of the concentration.
Leader or manager within an organization in the context of your field: This is a leader or manager within
an organization whose responsibilities and work are directly related to your concentration
Researcher in your field: Often, practitioners in the field do not undertake research or do not publish
research in the field. There is a dramatic need for practitioners to document and publish their work (with
appropriate human subject protection measures in place and organizational permissions secured).
Instructor in your field: With many years of practice in their field under their belts representing a
multitude of concentration-related experiences, as well as the skills for transferring knowledge to others,
the scholar-practitioners may seek roles in which they teach the theory and practice of their
concentration to novice practitioners.
Other options that you may identify as related to your field