Nurse × Strengths: Communication Skills
For Those Strong in Communication Skills
This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable advancing things through dialogue and communication with others.
Communication skills come in diverse forms. Some excel at speaking, while others are skilled listeners. Some communicate effectively through writing or non-verbal means. Additionally, some are comfortable in one-on-one conversations, while others excel at speaking before large groups.
The jobs introduced here tend to offer opportunities to utilize communication in various ways. Find your own style of communication.
21 jobs found.
Monitoring Supervisor (Psychiatric Hospital)
A professional who monitors the behavior and condition of inpatients in psychiatric hospitals to ensure safety, while providing guidance and support for daily living activities.
Medical Checkup Center Nurse
Medical checkup center nurses are specialists who work in facilities conducting health checkups and cancer screenings, handling tasks such as examinee interviews, vital signs measurements, assistance with various tests, health guidance, and supporting test result explanations.
Chief Nurse
Mid-level manager who oversees nursing operations in wards or departments, guiding and managing staff while improving the quality of patient care.
Licensed Practical Nurse Training School Instructor
Educational role at licensed practical nurse training schools, responsible for teaching healthcare and medical knowledge, nursing techniques, practical training guidance, and learning evaluation.
Registered Nurse
A medical professional who provides nursing care to patients in hospitals, clinics, home healthcare, and other settings, handling treatments, care plan implementation, and health management under physicians' instructions.
Organ Transplant Coordinator (Nurse)
Organ transplant coordinators serve as a bridge between organ donors and transplant patients, handling the coordination of the entire transplant process and support for stakeholders as nurses.
University Hospital Nurse
University hospital nurses are medical professionals who provide specialized nursing care and clinical research support in advanced medical environments at university hospitals.
Attendant Nurse (Nurse Dispatch Agency)
A professional who accompanies patients during hospitalization or at home through a nurse dispatch agency, providing medical care and daily living support.
Certified Nurse Administrator (Clinic)
Specialist responsible for the operation and management of the nursing department in clinics, including staff guidance, business improvements, and safety management.
Ward Helper (Nursing)
Ward Helpers (Nursing) assist with inpatients' daily living activities and support nursing staff duties, contributing to a safe and comfortable treatment environment.