Problem Solving × Required Skills: Counseling
14 matching jobs found.
School Counselor
A professional who handles consultations from students, parents, and school staff in schools, providing psychological support and promoting problem-solving.
Marriage Consultant
A marriage consultant is a professional who advises marriage seekers on matchmaking strategies, self-promotion, date plans, etc., and supports them until marriage.
Remote Work Coordinator (Vocational Life Counselor for Persons with Disabilities)
A specialist who supports remote work for persons with disabilities, adjusts work environments, and provides consultations.
Child Care Worker (Child Welfare Facility)
A specialist who provides daily life guidance and emotional and social support to children unable to live at home in child welfare facilities, supporting their independence and growth.
Child Psychologist
A professional who supports children's mental health through counseling and psychological assessments to promote development and adaptation.
Child Life Support Worker
A specialist who provides support for children's daily lives, psychological care, and independence in child welfare facilities such as child care institutions and infant homes.
Youth Guidance Counselor
A specialist who provides life guidance and psychological support in juvenile training schools and probation facilities to rehabilitate delinquent youth and promote their independence.
Employment Counselor (Employment Consultation and Referral)
A professional who supports job seekers in finding employment or changing jobs by proposing and introducing career plans suited to their aptitudes and preferences.
Workplace Consultant
A professional who serves as a workplace consultation window, listens to employees' concerns and workplace environment issues, proposes improvements, and supports implementation.
Job Coach (Workplace Adaptation Supporter)
A professional who supports and guides people facing difficulties in employment to adapt to the workplace and work stably.