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The resources listed below provide information helpful to Minnesota’s counseling profession. This section includes the most popular pages of information found "On ISEEK" and "Additional web resources" used by career and employment counselors.

On ISEEK

Counseling and related careers

Locate career information and education requirements about counseling and related careers. Each link provides a list which focuses on human services (including family, social and related community services). Pathways include Early Childhood Development, Counseling and Mental Health, Family and Community, Personal Care and Consumer Services.

  • Careers: Human Services - You can select a specific counseling field to locate it's career details along with current job openings and future outlook information.
  • Field of Study: Human Services - You can select a specific counseling field to locate its education requirements along with a list of Minnesota schools that offer the program.
iSeek Solutions

iSeek Solutions offers a comprehensive array of Minnesota-specific career and education products. By bringing together content experts from the educational community, government, non-profits and business, we deliver cutting-edge product solutions to address career and education exploration needs.

Find Assessments

A research tool for counselors that list assessments. Search for assessments to evaluate abilities and skills,aptitude, interests, values, personality and traits. Find more details about assessments.

FutureWork and Spotlights Articles

ISEEK offers many articles to keep you updated on current education and job trends in Minnesota and around the country. FutureWork and Spotlights articles can be linked from the home page and from the landing pages of Explore Careers, Plan Your Education, Find a Job and Grow Your Business. FutureWork articles originate from various media journals. They are sorted by areas (careers, education, jobs and business) and can be found in the related section of ISEEK or by searching the entire article database. Spotlights are updated monthly and often relate to careers, education, jobs and business in Minnesota.

Additional web resources

Ex-offender services
Minnesota
  • Criminal Expungement - Important information on how to expunge (seal) criminal court records in Minnesota. Find forms and instructions, online videos explaining how to fill out the forms, tips for going to court, and links to other self-help resources.
  • Criminal Offenders, Rehabilitation Chapter 364. When reviewing sections of this statute, such as “Relation of conviction to employment or occupation” it is important to also look at the “Exceptions” section. Minnesota statutes are continuously updated by the Office of the Revisor of Statutes.
  • Human Services Background Studies Chapter 245C. This Minnesota statute contains several sections of interest such as: Disqualifying crimes or conduct, Bars to setting aside a disqualification; Adoption and child foster care, and Variance for a disqualified individual.
  • Minnesota Federal Bonding Service provides individual Fidelity Bonds to employers for employees who may be denied coverage by commercial carriers. This no-cost employee dishonesty insurance protects employers against employee theft of any money or property.
Nationwide
  • Incarcerated and Ex-Offender Veterans – Transition program details, a guide for planning your release, and information on receiving benefits while incarcerated.
  • Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) supports states and communities in their efforts to develop and implement effective and coordinated prevention and intervention programs and to improve the juvenile justice system so that it protects public safety, holds offenders accountable, and provides treatment and rehabilitative services tailored to the needs of juveniles and their families.
  • The Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) is a federal tax credit designed as an incentive to employers to hire individuals in certain targeted groups which consistently experience high rates of unemployment due to a variety of employment barriers.
Legislation

Find your legislators, follow bills, answer your questions about the legislature, the legislative process, how to participate, visiting the Capitol, employment opportunities and more. See more details about legislation.

Minnesota Library Information Network (MnLINK)

A web-based virtual library which provides access to multiple information resources, including open access to participating Minnesota library catalogs and secured access to available electronic resources. In addition, the MnLINK Gateway provides links to selected free internet resources. Visit the Minnesota Library Information Network.

Mental Health Association of Minnesota (MHAM)

A nonprofit agency that offers services in advocacy and education in response to the needs of individuals with mental illnesses and their family members. Visit the Mental Health Association of Minnesota.

Page last updated in February 2008.


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