Numerical & Quantitative Analysis × Classification Details: Professional Occupations in Welfare and Caregiving
90 matching jobs found.
Certified Social Worker (Elderly Welfare Facility: Consultation, Advice, and Assistance Tasks)
A specialist in elderly welfare facilities who provides consultation, advice, and support for life challenges of residents and users, and coordinates the provision of welfare services.
Social Welfare Worker (Child Welfare Facility: Counseling, Advice, and Support Services)
A specialist who provides consultation, advice, and support to children and their families in child welfare facilities to assist with their daily lives and independence.
Social Welfare Worker (Disability Welfare Facility: Consultation, Advice, and Support Services)
A specialist in disability welfare facilities who provides consultation, assessment, advice, and develops and implements support plans for users and their families.
Certified Social Worker (Community Comprehensive Support Center: Consultation, Guidance, and Assistance Tasks)
Specialist affiliated with a Community Comprehensive Support Center who assesses life challenges of the elderly and their families, provides consultation, guidance, and assistance to support secure living in the community.
Social Worker (Welfare Office: Counseling, Advice, and Assistance Duties)
A specialist at welfare offices who provides counseling and assistance to users facing life challenges, creates support plans, and coordinates with relevant organizations.
Social Welfare Worker (Women's Protection Facilities, Mother-Child Welfare Facilities: Counseling and Guidance Duties)
A professional who supports the resolution of life challenges for women and mothers through counseling and guidance in women's protection facilities and mother-child welfare facilities. For users facing social difficulties such as DV victims and single-parent families, they conduct casework and assessments, and formulate and implement appropriate support plans.
Employment Support Worker (Disability Facility)
A specialist who creates and implements individual support plans, coordinates with companies, and more to enable people with disabilities to participate in employment and vocational life.
Chief Care Manager
An advanced qualification above Care Manager, involving not only the creation and management of care plans based on the user's condition and institutional requirements, but also leading staff training and multidisciplinary collaboration to improve service quality.
Child Day Service Instructor for Children with Disabilities
A specialist who provides guidance and support for educational therapy, daily life support, and daily activities based on individual support plans at day-service facilities attended by children with disabilities.
Persons with Disabilities Welfare Facility Guidance Specialist
Persons with Disabilities Welfare Facility Guidance Specialists provide specialized support for the independence and daily life of users in welfare facilities for persons with disabilities, handling the creation and implementation of individual support plans, staff guidance and training, and coordination with related organizations.