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Thursday, November 5, 2009

36 real examples of how to stay connected to your field while on career break (including 5 from retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor!)

by Carol Fishman Cohen

The highlight of our research for our career reentry strategy book Back on the Career Track: A Guide for Stay-at-Home Moms Who Want to Return to Work was interviewing Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor about her five years as a stay-at-home mom (she was still on the court when we met with her).  Justice O’Connor was a master at staying connected to her field during her career break.  Her contacts from one of her career break experiences, her volunteer work for the Republican Party, helped O’Connor relaunch her career in the Arizona Attorney General’s Office in 1965.  And we all know what happened after that. 

Vivian and I are regularly asked for ideas on how relaunchers can stay connected to their fields while on career break.  Rather than just give suggestions, I thought it would be more useful to see a list of actual examples.  Here they are, beginning with five from Justice O’Connor:


Examples from Retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor

1) Graded bar exams for the Arizona Bar which kept her current in the law

2) Set up a lawyer referral network for the local bar association, which kept her contacts current

3) Was a juvenile court referee

4) Sat on the County Zoning and Planning Board

5) Became involved in the Republican Party


Medical

6) Nurse covered one shift every other week

7) Nurse did phone triage for pediatrician’s offices on occasional overnights – she answered the beeper from home while nursing her baby in the middle of the night!

8) Physician was camp doctor at her child’s summer camp for a month

9) Nurse/Lactation Consultant worked “mother’s hours” at breastfeeding education and product supply company while her child was in preschool

10) Medical social worker volunteered at a hospice

11) Doctor consults one day a week for home health care company, answering questions for and supervising nurses who make house calls

12) Doctor explains medical terms and diagnoses for medical reference website

 

Business

13) Manager was mentor for business school students trying to make career decisions

14) Private equity specialist joins angel investing group for women owned businesses

15) Recruiter founded and leads Career Club from home, except for weekly meetings

16) Marketing exec created and managed International Night at elementary school – largest community event in school’s history

17) Finance exec wrote elementary school grant proposal for a technologist in residence, resulting in largest single school grant ever awarded from her city’s local school foundation. 

18) Marketing strategist arranged panel of speakers for software marketing industry association event – one became her first client when she started her consulting business

19) Former brand manager turned freelance writer wrote a semi-regular parenting column for her local paper

20) Management consultant focused on education reform applied for and received grant to create innovative science fair in a local school district

21) Financial analyst led strategy committee for her children’s school in messy school redistricting campaign

22) Accountant was PTO Treasurer and handled PTO’s application as 501c3 which had never been filed

23) A brand manager started a regional alumni group for her alma mater (actually we know two who did)

24) Marketing analyst was head of membership for a large women’s volunteer organization, essentially marketing the “brand” of the organization to potential members


Legal

25) Lawyer taught one legal brief writing course at a local law school

26) Lawyer worked as court appointed arbitrator on selected cases. Other lawyers have volunteered as arbitrators.

27) Lawyer represented abused women and children pro bono for DC Volunteer Lawyers Project

28) Lawyer volunteered writing legal briefs for State Appeals Bureau

 

Creative Fields: Writing/Arts

29) Novelist writes occasional book reviews for major metro paper

30) Graphic designer designed logo for an educational non-profit pro bono


Technical

31) Computer Scientist created and designed her children’s school website

32) Computer tech volunteered to set up and wire PTO funded computer lab in children’s school

33) Chemical Engineer developed and led science enrichment program at her child’s elementary school that brought higher level science to three grades


Education

34) Children’s librarian sat on national Children’s Book Award selection committee

35) Teacher ran “student-to-student” after-school tutoring program as a volunteer

36) PhD with a background in literature and art created a special program for her daughter’s 1st grade class based on the art they would see before field trip to an art museum.

Have you stayed connected to your field while on career break?  Please share your experiences with us and we will keep adding to the list!  It will be a great resource for other relaunchers.  Please email me at info@iRelaunch.com with your ideas.


Attention all Relaunchers with technical backgrounds in the Boston area: Attend the BBN Technologies special event for technical relaunchers June 18, 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. at the BBN Headquarters in Cambridge. More.

                                                                                                                                                                                             Photo Credit: http://www.pihl.us/leif/honorverse/images/Real_World/OConnor_Sandra_Day_1.jpg





                                                                                                                                                                                               Carol Fishman Cohen                               Vivian Steir Rabin                                                                         

Carol Fishman Cohen and Vivian Steir Rabin are the co-founders of iRelaunch “The Career Reentry Experts ® , ” a company producing career reentry programming, events, and content for employers, universities, organizations and individuals, and the co-authors of the acclaimed career reentry strategy book Back on the Career Track: A Guide for Stay-at-Home Moms Who Want to Return to Work.

iRelaunch’s signature products include the Career Relaunch ® Forum, a one day return to work conference offered around the country, Relaunch Circles , a four session, coach led, networking/learning/coaching/support program, with a curriculum based on Back on the Career Track, and Back on the Career Track ® Webinars.

Carol and Vivian can be reached at info@iRelaunch.com. 

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  • Katie B's Avatar
    Posted by Katie B Tue May 19, 2009 12:50pm PDT

    It's not something that I have done yet... but it's something that I am thinking about doing as my husband and I are about ready to start trying to have children... I know in my feild I can continue to take the many classes our biggest software manufacturer holds... Not only that I can still continue to go to confrences and help in the National GIS day... I hoping that I will be able to build a portfolio enough to possibly even help an old Professor doing some consulting work.

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    Posted by Back on the Career Track Tue May 19, 2009 1:10pm PDT

    Katie B - All three strategies you mention - taking classes from the software manufacturer, going to conferences and helping at the national conference, and doing consulting work with an old professor - will be excellent ways to stay connected while you are on career break. Good for you for thinking this through now, before you have children.

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