Medical, Nursing, and Health Occupations X Strengths: Collaboration & Teamwork

For Those Strong in Collaboration & Teamwork

This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable advancing things while cooperating as a team member.

Teamwork takes various forms. There are roles that lead as a leader, roles that support from behind, roles that generate ideas, and roles that coordinate and bring everything together. Collaboration may occur in small teams working closely together or as part of a large organization.

The jobs introduced here tend to emphasize team collaboration. Find your own way of contributing to a team.

115 matching jobs found.

Optometry Assistant

A profession that assists with ophthalmic examinations such as visual acuity tests and intraocular pressure measurements under the instructions of doctors or orthoptists in ophthalmology clinics and similar settings.

Speech-Language-Hearing Therapist

Medical professionals who assess and diagnose patients with impairments in language abilities, communication skills, eating and swallowing functions, etc., and support functional recovery and assistance through rehabilitation.

Speech Therapist

A professional who provides rehabilitation such as language training and eating/swallowing training to people with communication or swallowing impairments.

Laboratory Assistant (Medical Facilities)

Supports clinical laboratory operations in hospitals and clinics by handling specimen collection, preparation, and management, as well as managing testing equipment and preparing documents.

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.

Certified Psychologist (Medical Facility)

A professional who conducts psychological assessments, psychological support, and counseling in medical settings to support patients' mental health.

Proctologist

A physician who diagnoses and treats diseases in the colorectal area centered on the anus and rectum, performing surgery and endoscopic examinations.

Pulmonologist

Specialist who diagnoses and treats lung and airway diseases and manages respiratory function.

Occupational Therapist

A medical professional who supports independence through life activities (occupations) for people with injuries, illnesses, or disabilities.

Occupational Therapy Assistant

A medical assistant role that supports the maintenance and improvement of patients' activities of daily living (ADL) under the guidance and supervision of an occupational therapist.