What is an Arbitrator, Mediator and Conciliator


Counselors

Counselors work in diverse community settings designed to provide a variety of counseling, rehabilitation, and support services. Their duties vary greatly, depending on their specialty, which is determined by the setting in which they work... ... more

Academic Programs of Interest for Counselors


Child Development
Child development is the study or examination of mechanisms that operate during the biological and psychological process of growth of a child to adolescence, from dependency to... more
Counseling
A Counseling specialtist facilitates personal and interpersonal functioning across the life span with a focus on emotional, social, vocational, educational, health-related, developmental, and organizational concerns. Through the... more
Education
In North America the degree is awarded for courses taken that generally last two years (one year in some Canadian universities). To gain the qualification the student... more
Teacher Education
A teacher's professional duties may extend beyond formal teaching. Outside of the classroom teachers may accompany students on field trips, supervise study halls, help with the organization... more

Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators

Conciliators, mediators and arbitrators facilitate dialogue and negotiation between disrupting groups of people. They help individuals resolve conflicts outside of the court system and help people avoid going to court. Duties Typically, conciliators, mediators and arbitrators facilitate... ... more

Academic Programs of Interest for Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators


Criminal Justice
Students pursuing a career in Criminal Justice Administration have several career options in public and private corrections and law enforcement arenas. Law enforcement officers may be responsible... more
Pre-Law
A pre-law degree is any degree which would allow someone to enroll for law school. All ABA law schools require at least a bachelors degree for North... more