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JTW-WES-02 Justice, Trade & Work Work & Enterprise Support CORE Excellence v2.9.7

Career guidance and mentoring service (with clear boundaries, safeguarding, and confidentiality)

Evaluates the availability of non-clinical career guidance and mentoring. Guided by the principles of Naṣīḥah (sincere counsel) and Khidma (service), this service helps individuals align their careers with their Ahlīyah (competence). To ensure safety and religious integrity, the service operates under strict boundaries: it does not provide clinical counselling/psychotherapy, nor does it issue fatāwā (religious rulings). Where mental health needs arise, referrals are made to qualified providers. Islamic guidance focuses on work ethic and general principles, grounded in Sadd al-dharā’iʿ (blocking means to harm) to prevent boundary violations. Career guidance serves maqāṣid by developing skills (ḥifẓ al-‘aql) and lawful earning (ḥifẓ al-māl).

KPI / Measure
MetricCareer guidance & mentoring service performance dashboard
TargetScaled to org size
FrequencyQuarterly
MethodDashboard including unique users, sessions/user, match rate, wait time, satisfaction, outcomes (6/12m), referrals, no-shows
UnitComposite
Maturity Levels
Level 1: Initial/Ad-hoc

No formal career counselling or mentoring service exists. Guidance is informal, ad-hoc, and dependent on individual initiatives.

Level 2: Developing

A basic, informal service exists but lacks formal governance, safeguarding documentation, or clear role definitions.

Level 3: Established

A formal service is established with documented policies (privacy notice, safeguarding risk assessment, mentor agreements). Mentors are selected based on competence (Ahlīyah) and confidentiality is assured.

Level 4: Advanced

The service is systematically managed with quarterly KPI reporting, regular supervision, and equality monitoring. It aligns individual paths with community needs (Khidma) and has a functional referral pathway.

Level 5: Optimizing

The service is a benchmark of excellence, using PDCA cycles and external benchmarking. It demonstrates sustained outcomes (12 months+) and fosters a culture of Naṣīḥah and Shūrā.

Applicability

Organisation Types

community-center charity-relief humanitarian-aid zakat-sadaqah-body youth-organization womens-organization student-islamic-society professional-association trade-body islamic-school-madrasa educational-institution supplementary-school islamic-university-college general-enterprise social-enterprise community-interest-company

By Organisation Size

SizeApplicabilityNotes
Micro partial If offered, requires basic safeguarding and clear boundaries, but formal SROs, Level 6 advisers, and quarterly KPI reviews are disproportionate.
Small partial If offered, relies on trained volunteers rather than Level 6 staff; formal SRO roles and quarterly KPI reporting would be scaled down.
Medium full
Large full
Major full

Applicable When

  • Organization has a community outreach or support mission.
  • Organization has the capacity to provide or facilitate career services.

Not Applicable When

  • Organizations that are focused solely on religious observance without any community support programs.
  • Organizations that have no capacity to provide or facilitate career services due to their specific mandate and resources.

Discussion (1)

Administrator 2026-03-07 11:07:57.543511

📋 **Version updated: 1.0.0 → 2.9.7** **Changes:** Updated islamic_references from mizan-297.json

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