First Job Survival Skills Complete — Stanfield (original) (raw)

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Teach your students the hands-on skills they need for lifelong success in the workplace.

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First Job Survival Skills Complete

Standards Alignment

ASCA Mindsets & Behaviors 6

CASEL SEL Framework 2

Employability Skills Framework (DOL/ODEP) 7

IDEA Transition Indicators 2

IEP Goal Domains 3

ASCA Mindsets & Behaviors — Aligned Standards

ASCA-M3 Positive Attitude Toward Work & Learning

ASCA-M5 Belief in Using Abilities to Their Fullest

ASCA-SMS1 Responsibility for Self

ASCA-SMS10 Ability to Manage Transitions

ASCA-SS1 Effective Communication

ASCA-SS6 Effective Collaboration

CASEL SEL Framework — Aligned Standards

CASEL-SM Self-Management

CASEL-RDM Responsible Decision-Making

Employability Skills Framework (DOL/ODEP) — Aligned Standards

ESF-COMM Communication

ESF-TEAM Teamwork

ESF-PROB Problem Solving & Critical Thinking

ESF-PROF Professionalism

ESF-INIT Initiative & Self-Direction

ESF-ADAPT Adaptability & Flexibility

ESF-SAFE Workplace Safety

IDEA Transition Indicators — Aligned Standards

IDEA-EMP Employment

IDEA-SD Self-Determination & Self-Advocacy

IEP Goal Domains — Aligned Standards

IEP-COMM Communication

IEP-INDEP Independent Living

IEP-TRANS Transition Skills

In This Course

Getting your first job can be daunting, but surviving and thriving in the workplace requires a lot more than just technical skills and hard work. Soft skills, like the ability to form interpersonal relationships, emotional intelligence, and teamwork abilities, are just as important – if not more so!

According to job analyses in the US, soft skills are necessary to be successful in at least 85% of jobs. While technical skills may get you in the door, it’s these interpersonal skills that are essential to succeed and stand out.

At The Stanfield Company, we have developed a complete program that tackles these essential skills head-on. We created the First Job Survival Series to help students and employees strengthen the skills required to survive and thrive in the workplace.

Our program is designed to teach and develop essential social and emotional skills, including communication, teamwork, resilience, and problem-solving. This series uses a variety of methods, including interactive activities, simulations, and teacher guides, to help learners apply what they’ve learned in real-world situations.

The First Job Survival Skills Series is a comprehensive program that includes 15 hours of instruction and 17 modules.

Each module is designed to be self-contained and covers a specific aspect of soft skills development, making it easy for educators to incorporate into existing curriculums. The curriculum consists of sixteen Teacher’s Guides that include instructions on how to conduct the activities and assessments.

This curriculum is presented in a relaxed, child-friendly format that makes it accessible for even the youngest students.

The program comes complete with six modules, activities, and six teacher’s guides that lead your students through various scenarios designed to enhance their skills.

Your students will learn valuable lessons, such as:

The program is broken down into three modules, or “units.” These are detailed below.

Unit 1: Surviving the 1st 90 Days®

The first 90 days of any job are critical. It’s the probationary period where your employer is watching your every move. Unit 1 of the program focuses on those soft job skills that are required to survive this period.

These skills include effective communication, time management, problem-solving, and more.

Your students will learn how to make a good first impression, avoid common mistakes, and exceed expectations. This will give them the confidence and knowledge they need to thrive at their new job.

Unit 2 Job Skills: Attaining Permanent Status

After surviving the first 90 days, the next step is to attain permanent status and get set up for long-term success.

Unit 2 of the program teaches students the 11 must-have attributes essential for long-term employment and consideration for promotion. These soft skills are what employers look for in their employees when it comes to job retention and promotion.

By honing these attributes, such as honesty, dependability, and teamwork, your students can position themselves as indispensable members of their organization.

Unit 3: Surviving Delusions of Grandeur®

Unit 3 of the First Job Survival Skills program focuses on correcting mistaken perceptions and expectations of entitlement that young people often bring to the workplace. This program is designed to help students develop realistic expectations of the workplace before they get there.

As we all know, the work environment is a much different place than other environments, like home and school. It has its own set of rules, expectations, and requirements that we must follow. It is essential to learn these nuances and develop realistic perceptions of the workplace to succeed in our careers.

Most young people assume that work will be like school, where they have endless second chances, or like the neighborhood, where personal freedom is exercised.

As we know, this is not the case. Work requires a different mindset and set of skills. This module helps students understand the realities of the work environment and develop the necessary work skills, so they don’t have to learn the hard way. This unit has five hours of instruction, five modules, countless activities to choose from, and a teacher’s guide to help you get started.

Students will feel empowered as they put these concepts into practice and start seeing positive results in their relationships.

A successful career takes more than just technical skills – soft skills are essential. The First Job Survival Skills program by The Stanfield Company enables students to develop the skills necessary to succeed in today’s job market. The program takes a personalized and practical approach by developing skills that will matter in the real world.

After completion, students will be equipped with crucial skills like communication, teamwork, problem-solving, resilience, and more, setting them up for success in both their personal and professional lives.

The complete series covers the full arc of early career development: making it through the critical first 90 days, earning permanent status by demonstrating the 11 attributes employers value most, and shedding the unrealistic expectations that derail so many young workers.

Each unit builds on the previous one, creating a scaffolded learning experience that progressively develops workplace maturity. The video modeling approach used throughout the series ensures that lessons are visual, engaging, and memorable – students learn by watching real scenarios rather than reading abstract rules.

With 17 modules and over 15 hours of instruction, this complete bundle gives educators enough material to sustain a full semester of career-readiness instruction. The included teacher’s guides make it easy to adapt lessons for diverse learners, track progress, and document skill development for IEP goals and transition planning.

Available as part of Stanfield+ – $999/year for 60+ programs with a 30-day free trial.

The skills learned are designed to be lifelong assets, aiding students in feeling secure and connected throughout their educational journey and beyond.

Part 1 — 1 activity
1 Giving 100% Discuss and answer the following questions!
Part 2 — 1 activity
1 Personal Habits That Mean A Lot Discuss and answer the following questions!
Part 3 — 1 activity
1 You Are Not in School Anymore Discuss and answer the following questions!
Part 1 — 4 activities
1 Be Friendly But Observe Social Boundaries Discuss and answer the following questions!
2 The Dangers of Being a Flirt Discuss and answer the following questions!
3 Sexual Harassment — Cut it Out Discuss and answer the following questions!
4 Leave Your Personal Problems at the Door Discuss and answer the following questions!
Part 2 — 4 activities
1 This Is Not a Social Club Discuss and answer the following questions!
2 Clowns Need Not Apply Discuss and answer the following questions!
3 Hotheads Don't Last Discuss and answer the following questions!
4 Disrespecting Older Workers Is a Bad Idea Discuss and answer the following questions!
Part 3 — 3 activities
1 If You Want a Future, Show Enthusiasm Discuss and answer the following questions!
2 Having Authority Is Not a License to Be Rude Discuss and answer the following questions!
3 The Customer Is King Discuss and answer the following questions!
Part 1 — 4 activities
1 Paying Attention Discuss and answer the following questions!
2 Listen More Than You Talk Discuss and answer the following questions!
3 Don't Say You Know When You Don't Discuss and answer the following questions!
4 When You Don't Know, Get Help Discuss and answer the following questions!
Part 2 — 3 activities
1 Being Dependable Discuss and answer the following questions!
2 Bosses Can Be Frustrating, but They're Still the Boss Discuss and answer the following questions!
3 Take Criticism or Take a Walk Discuss and answer the following questions!
Part 3 — 3 activities
1 Do the Grunt Work Discuss and answer the following questions!
2 Want to Be Seen as Someone with Potential? Innovate! Discuss and answer the following questions!
3 Make the Boss Look Good Discuss and answer the following questions!
Part 1 — 4 activities
1 You Didn't Tell Me To Discuss and answer the following questions!
2 It's Not My Job Discuss and answer the following questions!
3 I Thought It Was Good Enough Discuss and answer the following questions!
4 I Ran Out of Supplies Discuss and answer the following questions!
Part 2 — 3 activities
1 I Didn't Feel Well/The People I Work With Are Stupid Discuss and answer the following questions!
2 I Couldn't Get It Done by Myself Discuss and answer the following questions!
3 I Couldn't Find My Tools Discuss and answer the following questions!
Part 3 — 3 activities
1 Morale Killers Discuss and answer the following questions!
2 Help When Asked: The Boss Has a Long Memory Discuss and answer the following questions!
3 Help When Asked: Your Co-Workers Have Even Longer Memories Discuss and answer the following questions!
Part 1 — 4 activities
1 Take Money and You'll Lose More Than Your Job Discuss and answer the following questions!
2 Making Personal Use of Company Resources Discuss and answer the following questions!
3 For Lying, There Is No Second Chance Discuss and answer the following questions!
4 Accidentally Taking Supplies Home Can Be Misinterpreted Discuss and answer the following questions!
Part 2 — 4 activities
1 Avoiding Work Is Job Suicide Discuss and answer the following questions!
2 If You Don't Like Your Work, Find Another Job Discuss and answer the following questions!
3 Having a Mood Is Not a Victimless Crime Discuss and answer the following questions!
4 Keeping Promises and the Monday Flu Discuss and answer the following questions!
Part 3 — 8 activities
1 The Whiner Discuss and answer the following questions!
2 The Slacker Discuss and answer the following questions!
3 The Unfocused Discuss and answer the following questions!
4 The Nonlistener Discuss and answer the following questions!
5 The Superior-Attituded Employee (SAE) Discuss and answer the following questions!
6 The Noncooperator Discuss and answer the following questions!
7 The Excuse-Maker Discuss and answer the following questions!
8 The Undependable Discuss and answer the following questions!
Part 1 — 1 activity
1 The Interview Starts in the Front Office Discuss and answer the following questions!
Part 2 — 1 activity
1 Winning the Interview Discuss and answer the following questions!
Part 3 — 1 activity
1 Appearance REALLY Counts Discuss and answer the following questions!

What age group is First Job Survival Skills Complete designed for?

First Job Survival Skills Complete is designed for students ages 16+, including those with intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorder, learning disabilities, and emotional/behavioral needs. The content uses video modeling with real-life scenarios that work across ability levels.

What materials are included with First Job Survival Skills Complete?

The program includes 97 lessons with approximately 15+ Hrs of video content. Each lesson includes streaming video content, a comprehensive digital teacher's guide with step-by-step instructions, printable student worksheets, discussion activities, and assessment tools. All materials are accessible from any browser.

Is First Job Survival Skills Complete included in a Stanfield subscription?

Yes. First Job Survival Skills Complete is included in Stanfield+ ($999/year for the full 60+ program library). Both plans include a 30-day free trial with no credit card required.

What standards does First Job Survival Skills Complete align to?

First Job Survival Skills Complete aligns to CASEL Social-Emotional Learning standards, ASCA Mindsets & Behaviors, and IEP Goal Domains. Standards alignment documentation is available for every lesson to support compliance and IEP planning.

Can I use First Job Survival Skills Complete on a smartboard or projector?

Yes. All Stanfield programs stream from any browser — smartboards, projectors, Chromebooks, tablets, or any internet-connected device. The entire library is also closed-captioned for accessibility.

How long does it take to teach the full First Job Survival Skills Complete program?

Most teachers spread First Job Survival Skills Complete across 6-12 weeks, depending on their schedule and students' needs. Each lesson is self-contained, so you can adjust the pace. The teacher's guide includes suggestions for pacing and reinforcement activities.