Medical, Nursing, and Health Occupations X Keywords: Health Guidance

12 matching jobs found.

Health Manager (Public Health Nurse)

A specialist who manages occupational hygiene for employees in companies and workplaces, promoting workers' health maintenance and improvement through implementing health checkups and follow-ups, mental health support, workplace environment improvement proposals, and more.

School Nurse

A professional who manages students' health, provides health guidance, performs first aid, etc., in schools.

Environmental Health Instructor

A specialist who conducts inspections, guidance, and surveys related to environmental health at public health centers and similar institutions to maintain and improve public health.

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.

Food Sanitation Inspector

Food sanitation inspectors work in public institutions such as health centers, conducting inspections and monitoring of food handling facilities, providing hygiene guidance based on the Food Sanitation Act to ensure thorough compliance with laws and regulations, and protecting consumer safety.

Midwife

Medical professional specializing in health management and care for mothers and children during pregnancy, childbirth, puerperium, and breastfeeding periods.

Ship Sanitation Officer (Non-Physician)

Specialist profession that maintains and manages the sanitary environment onboard ships to protect the health of crew and passengers.

Certified Nurse (Clinic)

Specialized professional who performs advanced nursing practices in specific areas of clinics, handling clinical assistance and patient education.

Public Health Nurse (School)

A professional who provides health consultations, guidance, and management for children and students at school, and promotes school health activities.

Public Health Nurse (Administration)

A professional who manages community residents' health, prevents diseases, and plans and operates public health programs in administrative organizations.