Specific responsibilities include conducting assessments of participantsā interests and abilities, providing instruction from evidence-based sources (Career Choices, O*net, and MECA), coordinating with collaborative partners (One-Stop Workforce Centers, Local Businesses, Local Institutes of Higher Education and Vocational Training programs, etc.), supporting the studentās career and academic choices, and coordinating community-based experiences. They must be able to instruct using a variety of delivery methods including lecture, tactile engaging opportunities, small groups, collaborative instruction, and self-directed learning that motivate students through classroom and training location instruction that will enable them to learn basic life, academic and employability skills.