Welfare and Caregiving Occupations X Workstyle: Shift
35 matching jobs found.
Medical Facility Care Worker
A profession in medical facilities that provides support for patients' daily lives, physical assistance, and collaborates with nursing staff and others to deliver care.
Director (Welfare Facility)
Oversees all operations of welfare facilities, improving service quality and supporting residents' lives.
Caregiver (Paid Nursing Home with Care)
A job that provides assistance and supervision for the daily lives of elderly residents in paid nursing homes with care services.
Care Worker (Long-Term Care Insurance Facility)
A profession providing daily living support such as meals, bathing, and toileting, as well as recreation, in elderly residential facilities covered by long-term care insurance.
Care Worker (Dementia Group Home)
A job that provides daily living support, physical care, recreation planning, etc., for elderly people with dementia in dementia group homes.
Nursing Assistant (Facility Care)
An assistant role in care facilities that supports residents' daily lives, handling physical care and environmental maintenance.
Care Prevention Support Staff (Community Comprehensive Support Center)
A specialist at community comprehensive support centers who handles consultations and assessments related to elderly care prevention, creates care plans, and provides support through collaboration with community resources.
Family Child Counselor
A welfare specialist targeting children and their families, who grasps problems through consultations and interviews, and creates and implements support plans. Also handles emergency responses such as child abuse and collaborates with community resources.
Skills Instructor (Mother-Child Welfare Center)
Specialist who plans and implements childcare and lifestyle support programs for mothers and children at mother-child welfare centers, providing consultation assistance and support for independent living.
Care Worker (Medical Facilities, Elderly Welfare Facilities)
A profession that supports the daily lives of elderly or disabled service users in medical facilities or elderly welfare facilities, aiming to promote independence and improve quality of life (QOL).