Numerical & Quantitative Analysis × Career Path: Child Welfare Facility Staff
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Family Childcare Provider
Family childcare providers, as a form of unlicensed childcare, care for a small number of infants and toddlers in their home or family-like environment, providing nurturing and education on behalf of parents.
Family Welfare Worker
A professional who cares for a small number of children in a family-like environment, provides daily life care, guides learning and play, and supports child-rearing in collaboration with parents.
Family Childcare Worker
Family childcare workers provide daily living support and play-based childcare for small groups of infants and young children (ages 0-5) in their home or approved residence. They contract with local parents to deliver personalized care in a family-like environment.
Child Psychologist
A professional who supports children's mental health through counseling and psychological assessments to promote development and adaptation.
Child Welfare Facility Guidance Specialist
A specialist who provides daily life support and guidance/advice toward independence for children residing in child welfare facilities.
After-school Children's Club Support Worker
In after-school children's clubs, create a safe environment for elementary school children to spend time, while providing support for play and learning, and guidance on daily habits.