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Home Bathing Service Worker

Home Bathing Service Workers bring portable bathtubs and water heating equipment to clients' homes and perform specialized caregiving tasks from pre- and post-bath preparations, body washing, assistance with dressing/undressing, to cleanup, enabling safe bathing.

Narcotics Manager (Veterinarian)

A specialist who, as a veterinarian, properly stores, manages, records, and disposes of medical narcotics used in animal treatment in accordance with the law.

Narcotics Manager (Pharmacist)

A specialist profession that properly stores and manages narcotics and psychotropic drugs, dispenses and delivers them based on prescriptions, and is responsible for legal compliance and safety management.

Guide Dog Trainer

A specialist who trains guide dogs, conducts aptitude tests to enable visually impaired people to move safely, and handles matching with users and follow-up.

Janitor (Welfare Facility)

A job that involves cleaning within welfare facilities, facility management, replenishing and repairing supplies, etc., to maintain an environment where users can spend time safely and comfortably.

Physiotherapist

Physiotherapists are medical professionals who improve and restore physical function impairments and pain using exercise therapy and physical therapy, supporting social reintegration and independence in daily living.

Director (Hospital)

An executive who determines the hospital's management policies, organizational operations, budget management, etc., and makes resolutions in the board of directors.

Rehabilitation Assistant (Physical Therapy)

A medical support role that assists with rehabilitation tasks for patients under the direction of a physical therapist.

Clinical Laboratory Assistant

A job that performs pre-processing of collected specimens, reagent preparation, and assistance with equipment operation under the instructions of physicians or clinical laboratory technicians.

X-ray Technician (Medical)

X-ray technicians operate X-ray equipment to perform imaging examinations that diagnose the inside of the human body, assisting physicians' diagnoses as medical technologists.