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Karin Menon

 
Name: Karin Menon
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Location: Auckland
New Zealand 0630
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“Karin’s interest in cultural research is born out of her German/Canadian nationality; extensive travels, and life in multi-cultural communities. She is fluent in German and English languages. She has completed her education in Child and Adolescent Psychology and teaching in Germany; and her BA, BA Honors, Master, and PhD in Business Psychology/Social Psychology.

Karin has some years experience in teaching and counseling socially disadvantaged children and parents. She has completed her PhD on Samoan women’s adjustment in New Zealand. She has also worked closely with academics of New Zealand and Samoan nationality and has co-authored articles, engaged in community education, and researched minority cultures’ skills and needs at work.”

Current employment
Counseling Placement
Completion of 200 hours of practical counseling to fulfill the Counseling Diploma
Relationship and family counseling
Employing the eclectic approach to counseling
Working with agency referrals and self-referred clients


EDUCATION
2011 Counseling Diploma (Theory and Practice) NZ Institute for Professional Counseling
2010 Completion of oral exams in fulfillment of the requirements of Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology
2009 PhD Psychology, Massey University, New Zealand. Thesis: The meaning of work for Samoan migrant women’s sense of identity in Auckland/Aotearoa
2003 MA Psychology, Massey University
2002 BA Honors 1st class Business Psychology, Massey University
2001 BA Business Psychology, Massey University

Child psychology and pedagogies graduate (4 year college training) Germany
Counseling skills level 1, 2, and 3, Pathways Counseling Training Auckland

Other relevant training and experience

Learning and Teaching: Workshop Resources; TDU, Massey University Auckland
Research and Funding; TDU, Massey University Auckland
Micro Skills in Counseling
Management of Small Businesses
Public Ppeaking
Excell, PowerPoint, Photoshop, Endnote
Customer Services and Management Skills
Pasifika Culture, Seminar Series (Prof. Cluny Macpherson), Massey University

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Lecturing and tutoring roles at Auckland University of Technology

2010
AUT North Shore
Lecturer Psychology and Human Development

2008
AUT North Shore
Tutor for psychology

2004
AUT City Campus
Paper coordinator and lecturer for Human Development
& Social Behavior


Lecturing and tutoring roles at Massey University Auckland

2005-2008
School of Psychology
Tutor for psychology; Graduate Research Assistant

2005 & 2007
School of Management and Business
Paper Coordinator; 219.307 Interpersonal Communication

2006
Lecturer and Tutor School of Psychology:

175.343 Personnel & Career development

175.733 Groups in organizations, postgraduate block course, Women in teams and leadership (postgraduate)

175.345 Organizational psychology, gender in organizations

175.101 Introduction to psychology; 175.102 Psychology as a science
School of Psychology

Guest Lecturer School of Social Work :
179.230 Well-being in Polynesian context

2004
Tutor School of Psychology:
175.101 Introduction to psychology


2002-2003
Tutor for psychology
Assistant for disabled students


Mental Health Work Experience

2008 – 2010
Drake Medox Auckland
Mental Health Care Giver

2008-2009
Waitemata District Health Board
Mental Health Care Giver

1998-2001
Relationship Services Takapuna
Client services and help desk

Other work experience
Rangitoto College; community education (Healthy Living); Tauhara Center Taupo, customer care

Overseas experience
Pedagogue and counselor for socially disadvantaged and behaviorally challenging school children and adolescents and their families in Frankfurt and Hamburg, Germany; Waldorf communities, anthroposophist education


PUBLICATIONS

2008
Samoan migrant women in Auckland: Skills, competencies, work, and sense of self.
(Ms Karin Menon), journal article, accepted and to be published in National University of Samoa NUS Journal of Conference Proceedings.
2007
Sense of connectedness and empowerment in story telling and its therapeutic effect on Polynesian women. (Ms Karin Menon, Mr. Tafa Mulitalo) Peer-reviewed journal article, International Journal on Women, Diversity and Human Rights.
The socio-cultural meaning of nightlife to Samoan women in Auckland: observed variations in females’ behavior on the dance floor. (Ms Karin Menon, Mr. Tafa Mulitalo) Peer-reviewed journal article, Journal on Women, Diversity and Human Rights.

2006
Art Therapy and Pacific Island Peoples in New Zealand: A Preliminary Observation and Evaluation from a Pacific Island Perspective. (Mr. Tafa Mulitalo, Ms Karin Menon) Peer-reviewed journal article, Tu Mau Journal for Social Work.

2005
Reciprocity and Employment Relations in New Zealand: A Samoan example for employee and employer relationships. (Mr. Tafa Mulitalo, Ms Karin Menon) Journal article published in Industrial Relations Journal (October 2005).

Pasifika Art therapy – acknowledgement in mainstream psychology; published in Massey News, August issue, Massey University 2005.

2004
Organizational change: coping strategies in cultural minority and majority groups; abstract of 2004 Australasian Psychology Conference (33rd Meeting, Auckland); published in Australian Journal of Psychology, Vol. 56, Supplement 2004.


CONFERENCES AND PRESENTATIONS
2007
Biennale Oceania Development Network. Held at National University of Samoa, Apia, 29 October - 1 November 2007, ‘Work and sense of identity - 20 Samoan migrant women in Auckland. The meaning of ‘paid work’ from the Samoan women’s perspective lived experiences of ‘being in the world of work’

NZPS. Held at Waikato University Hamilton, 16 August 2007, ‘Samoan migrant women’s experiences at work in New Zealand: knowledge, skills, and identities’

The Sixth International Conference on Cross-Cultural Knowledge. Held at the Frije Universiteit Amsterdam, July 2007, ‘Samoan migrant women’s experiences at work in New Zealand: Knowledge, skills, and identity’.

BRCCS Conference. Held at Auckland University, February 2007, ‘Samoan migrant women’s experiences at work in New Zealand: knowledge, skills, and identities’

2006
Joint Conference of the APS & NZPsS, Auckland Convention Centre, 27th September, professional forum:
‘Improving the standards of postgraduate research supervision’ (joint presentation)

The Sixth International Conference on Knowledge, Culture and Change in Organisations. Held at the Monash University Centre in Prato, Italy, 11-15th July; two presentations:

a) The Practice of Reciprocity among Pacific Island Peoples in Employment Relations in New Zealand (Mr. Tafa Mulitalo, Ms Karin Menon)

b) Coping Strategies in Cultural Minority Groups in New Zealand and Germany: Are the Skills of Employees from Cultural Minorities Utilized Effectively? (Ms Karin Menon, Mr. Tafa Mulitalo)


2005
WSA Auckland, Women’s Studies Association Conference, November 25-27; participation, symposium ‘sustaining women’.

Symposium on Diversity in Organizations, Communities, and Nations; Melbourne, December 7th- 8th; presenting two topics:

a) Sense of connectedness and empowerment in story telling and its therapeutic effect on Polynesian women (Ms Karin Menon, Mr. Tafa Mulitalo)

b) The socio-cultural meaning of nightlife to Samoan women in Auckland: observed variations in females’ behavior on the dance floor (Mr. Tafa Mulitalo, Ms Karin Menon)

2004
SASP Auckland, 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society of Australasian Social Psychologists, April 15-18; one presentation. Topic on organizational change and adjustment of cultural minority and majority groups


SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS

2005
21 May 2005, Massey University Auckland. Seminar Presentation to the School of Social and Cultural Studies Seminar series. Topic on Pacific Island Peoples in New Zealand: Samoan women and work.

3 August 2005, Massey University Auckland. Seminar Presentation to the School of Social and Cultural Studies Seminar series. Topic on Pacific Art Therapy and Pacific Island Peoples in New Zealand.

31 August 2005, Massey University Auckland. Seminar Presentation to the Pasifika Graduate Research Group Atrium Building, Topic on Western theory, Pasifika knowledge, and culturally diverse approaches to art therapy in New Zealand.

14 July 2005 - Presentation at Pacificare Trust 98 St George Street, Papatoetoe (staff and clients together) on Pasifika Art Therapy and Pacific Island clients.

2001, 2003, 2004, 2005
Massey University School of Psychology ‘Research Day’ presentations.


RESEARCH INTERESTS
Main focus on migration, cultural identity, identity processes, work-life adjustment experiences; intercultural research, Polynesian Peoples, New Zealand job market skill needs.


UNPUBLISHED MASTERS THESIS
Organizational change: Coping strategies in cultural minority and majority groups in Germany and New Zealand. Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the degree of Master Department of Psychology. Massey University, Albany, Auckland, New Zealand, 2003.


MENTORING
Participating in the Mentoring Project ‘Te Rau Puawai’ (2005) for Maori psychology students in the School of Psychology, Massey University Auckland.


RADIO BROADCASTS
Featured on Radio Samoa, August 2005, on the topic of The applicability of art therapy for Pacific Peoples and the Samoan community in New Zealand.

Interviewed for National Radio (David Seemson), 28 September 2005, topic on Meaning of symbols and artifacts & the use of art therapy in Polynesian context.


COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
Participating in the NZ Malofie Arts Research and Social Services Incorporated Society, 43 Cartwright Rd, Kelston West Auckland, New Zealand.


EVIDENCE OF WORK AND OUTCOMES
SECAT RESULTS from students’ survey for 2005.
Written student feedback for 2004 and 2005
References and written commentaries from Head of School and academics from Massey University.
Scholarships based on achievement


ACADEMICALLY QUALIFIED

BA Organizational Psychology; PhD/MA/HONS Psychology
Fees: NZ$ 29.00 New Zealand Dollars Per Hour
Fee depends on type of tutoring, preparation time, etc.
Subjects: Business Studies, Business Studies, Essay Writing, Psychology, English (EFL), German, Flute, Dancing
Additional: CRB / Police Check, References, Can Tutor Online
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