Professional Occupations in Welfare and Caregiving X Career Path: Administrator

6 matching jobs found.

Director (Welfare Facility)

A profession responsible for the overall operation and management of welfare facilities, including service provision to users, staff guidance, budget and personnel management, and community collaboration.

Supervisor (Women's Protection Facility)

A profession that supports users of women's protection facilities (victimized women and their children) through consultation, life support, and self-reliance support to facilitate their transition to a safe life.

Child Independence Support Specialist

A specialist who targets children needing support due to delinquency or family issues, providing life guidance and psychological support in facilities or homes to promote independence.

Certified Social Worker (Elderly Welfare Facility: Consultation, Advice, and Assistance Tasks)

A specialist in elderly welfare facilities who provides consultation, advice, and support for life challenges of residents and users, and coordinates the provision of welfare services.

Disability Welfare Service Manager, Child Development Support Manager

A specialist who creates and operates individual support plans for users at sites providing disability welfare services and child development support, and manages the appropriateness of service provision.

Nursing Home for the Elderly Director

Oversees all operations and management of a nursing home for the elderly, maintaining and improving the quality of life support services for the elderly. A managerial position.