20-7-335. Career coaching for career technical education and K-12 career and vocational/technical education -- duties.
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20-7-335 . Career coaching for career technical education and K-12 career and vocational/technical education -- duties.
(1)A high school district may utilize a career coach for educational and career counseling opportunities for students.
(2)A career coach may offer opportunities for internships or apprenticeships within a community and assist students with high school course offerings, career options, occupational training, and postsecondary opportunities associated with the student's field of interest within the career technical education and K-12 career and vocational/technical education programs provided for in Title 20, chapter 7, part 3.
(3)To be eligible to be a career coach, a person must have:
(a)a bachelor's degree or a class 4 vocational, recreational, or adult education certificate in accordance with 20-4-106 ;
(b)an associate degree and have completed a minimum of 5,000 hours of documented, relevant work experience with recognized credentials, which may include apprenticeship training; or
(c)a high school diploma or high school equivalency diploma and have completed a minimum of 10,000 hours of documented, relevant work experience with recognized credentials, which may include apprenticeship training.