Kerina Alter has a diverse range of work experience in the field of career counseling, change management, and leadership training. Kerina has worked as a Career and Transition Lead at the Australian Sports Commission and as a Director at Altered Career, where they supported individuals and teams with career transitions and change readiness. Kerina has also held roles as a Strategic Partnership Consultant, Senior Consultant, and Consultant in various organizations, providing career transition support and executive coaching. Additionally, they have worked as a Trainer at Holmesglen and as a Career Counsellor & Trainer at La Trobe University. Kerina's expertise also includes experience as a Trainer and Facilitator at Monash College, a Career Advisor at Serco Asia Pacific, a Career Consultant at the University of Melbourne, and a Career Trainer at Navitas. Kerina has also worked as a Communications Officer and Workforce Planning Project member at the Australia New Zealand Policing Advisory Agency.
Kerina Alter's education history includes obtaining a Graduate Certificate in Career Education and Development from RMIT University in 2009, a Certificate IV in training and assessment from Phillips Institute in 2011, and a Cert IV in Business and Personal Coaching ICF from Fire Up Coaching from 2017 to 2019. In 2018, they completed the Change Management Practitioner Course - APMG accredited from Project Laneways Company with a field of study in Agile Change Management Certification. Kerina also received a Graduate Certificate of Business Administration from Swinburne University of Technology in 2003. In 2020, they completed the Enterprise Agile Coach - Coaching Agile Transitions ICP-CAT Certification from ICAgile, specializing in Coaching Agile Transitions with Lean Change Management. Additionally, they have received various certifications and training in areas such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Mental Health First Aid, Conflict Resolution, and Employment Law Awareness. Kerina holds a Bachelor of Science/Arts (Honors) degree in physiology and police studies from Monash University.
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