• Add a credential to your resume
• Enhance your existing facilitation skills
• Harness the powerful forces of technology in order to serve
your customers more effectively
• Obtain 40 Conact Hours
In this age of technology, electronic communication will become routine as facilitators use more distance
facilitation modes including email, telephone, online web information, etc., to work with their customers. This
training, which leads to the Distance Credential Facilitator (DCF) credential, educates and trains facilitators in using
accepted technology‐supported techniques and related resources, knowledge of ethical standards, best practices,
and the application of distance‐delivered services.
DCF training will address issues related to human development, career/employment, and overall effective
behavioral functioning, with major focus on the skills, resources, and best practices required to deliver facilitation
services via distance methodologies.
Why become a Distance Credentialed Facilitator?
• Establishes that the best professional practices and ethical standards are being used
• Enhances credibility of the agency and facilitator
• Enables the facilitator and organization to reach and help more customers, regardless of their physical
location
• Enhances the facilitator’s effectiveness by combining face‐to‐face and distance contact and improves
efficiency
• Connects the agency and facilitator with networks and resources related to distance facilitation
Course Competencies:
• History/orientation of Distance Facilitation
• Using Appropriate Research and Resources
• Life/Career Development Models
• Planning
• Distance Facilitation Process
• Technology
• Assessment
• Distance Communication
• Ethical/Legal
• Consultation/Support
Requirements for Participation (must satisfy one or more of the following):
• Be certified, in good standing, as a Global Career Development Facilitator (GCDF)
OR
• Hold a Masters level degree in a helping professional field; AND, have successfully completed a graduate level career development course, AND, be able to document 2,000 hours of career development or related experience.
Note: Successful completion of the DCF Training will be good for a period of 5 years. Candidates with a Bachelor’s
Degree may enroll in the DCF course, but must complete the described eligibility requirements within the 5‐year
period to receive the DCF Credential. |