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Secondary School Vice Principal
A managerial position in secondary schools that assists the principal and oversees school operations, student guidance, academic affairs management, safety management, etc.
Secondary Education School Vice Principal
A managerial position in secondary education schools that assists the principal in managing overall school operations such as curriculum, student guidance, staff management, and formulating educational policies.
Special Needs School Vice Principal
The vice principal of a special needs school assists the principal and oversees school administration, teacher guidance, parent correspondence, etc., as a management position.
Special Needs School High School Department Teacher
A teaching position in the high school department of special needs schools, supporting students with intellectual disabilities, physical impairments, chronic illnesses, emotional disorders, etc., through instructional guidance, life and vocational training, and the creation and implementation of individual support plans to promote independence and social participation.
Deputy Governor
A managerial civil servant who supports prefectural administration, assists the governor, and handles policy planning, budget preparation, crisis management, and more.
Nursery School Director
Manages overall nursery school operations and maintains and improves the quality of childcare services.
Childcare Worker (Child Independence Support Facility)
A professional who provides life guidance, group living support, and fosters social skills for children requiring independence support in child independence support facilities.
Childcare Worker (Blind/Deaf/Other Disabled Children Facility)
Specialist who provides developmental support and daily life assistance to children with visual, hearing, or other disabilities in facilities for the blind, deaf, and other disabled children.
Army Lieutenant
Young officer in the Ground Self-Defense Force responsible for unit command and planning and execution of training plans.
Army Colonel
Army Colonel collectively refers to the field-grade officer ranks (Major, Lieutenant Colonel, Colonel) in the Ground Self-Defense Force, serving as executive positions responsible for unit command, operations planning, staff duties, and more.