Medical, Nursing, and Health Occupations X Personality Traits: Excellent Observation Skills

31 matching jobs found.

Animal Health Technician

A profession that performs animal examinations, nursing, surgical assistance, etc., under the instructions of veterinarians in animal hospitals and animal facilities.

Medical Speech-Language Therapist

Medical technologist who supports improving the quality of life for patients with communication disorders or eating/swallowing disorders through evaluation and training of language and swallowing functions.

OT(Occupational Therapist)

A medical professional who supports the recovery and maintenance of activities of daily living and social participation for people with physical or mental disabilities.

Nursing Home Nurse

A nursing position in elderly care facilities responsible for residents' health management, medical care, and staff guidance.

School Nurse

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

Nurse or Licensed Practical Nurse (Nursing Care Facility)

Performs daily health management, medical care, and life support for elderly people and those requiring care in nursing care facilities.

Functional Training Instructor

A professional who plans and instructs individualized exercise programs to maintain and improve the physical functions of the elderly and disabled.

Certified Psychologist (Medical Facility)

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

Occupational Therapy Assistant

A medical support role that performs auxiliary tasks such as patient ADL training, preparation of assistive devices, and record management under the guidance of an occupational therapist.

Occupational Physician

A physician who conducts health checkups, workplace inspections, interview guidance, mental health measures, etc., with the aim of managing workers' health and improving the workplace environment.