Manager × Industry & Occupation: Healthcare & Welfare

62 jobs found.

Intellectual Disability Welfare Officer

A professional who provides consultation, assessment, creates support plans, coordinates with relevant organizations for individuals with intellectual disabilities and their families, and promotes independence support.

Pharmacy clerk

Pharmacy clerks assist pharmacists with patient services, prescription reception, insurance claims processing, billing, inventory management, and more, supporting pharmacy operations.

Toxic Substances Handling Manager (Pharmacist)

Responsibilities as a pharmacist for compliance with laws and safety management in handling toxic and deleterious substances.

Housekeeper (Cleaning in medical facilities)

A specialist who performs cleaning and disinfection work in medical facilities to protect the safety of patients and staff and maintain the hygiene environment within the facility.

Hospital Receptionist

Hospital receptionists handle general reception duties at hospitals, including verifying health insurance cards, guiding patients with questionnaires, managing appointments, and entering billing information when patients arrive.

Welfare Office Caseworker

Welfare office caseworkers work at municipal welfare offices, etc., receiving consultations from people in financial distress, the elderly, disabled individuals, etc., conducting assessments, and providing support for utilizing appropriate welfare services, as well as formulating and coordinating support plans.

Welfare Office District Officer

This occupation involves working at a welfare office, conducting investigations, consultations, benefit procedures for households applying for public assistance or other public relief, and providing self-reliance support through casework.

Welfare Office Interviewer

Conducts interviews with users visiting the welfare office to assess the necessity of support and appropriate welfare services, and handles procedures and consultation support for public assistance and various benefits.

Welfare Counselor

Welfare counselors are professionals who respond to consultations from people and their families facing life difficulties, providing advice and support for utilizing necessary welfare services.

Welfare Consultation Guidance Specialist

Welfare Consultation Guidance Specialists handle consultations, advice, and guidance regarding clients' and their families' life issues and welfare service usage, and are responsible for formulating and coordinating appropriate support plans.