Professional Occupations in Welfare and Caregiving X Personality Traits: Good at coordination
8 matching jobs found.
Director (Welfare Facility)
Oversees all operations of welfare facilities, improving service quality and supporting residents' lives.
Care Support Specialist (Care Manager)
A professional who responds to consultations from care recipients and their families, creates, adjusts, and manages care service utilization plans (care plans).
Facility Director (Welfare Facility)
Oversees all aspects of welfare facility operations and management, responsible for improving user service quality and organizational operations as a managerial position.
Senior Care Manager
The Senior Care Manager oversees care management operations as a Care Support Specialist and provides guidance and supervision to workplace Care Managers as a higher-level qualification holder.
Life Consultant (Elderly Day Service Center)
A profession at elderly day service centers that provides consultation assistance to elderly users and their families, handling assessments, support for care plan creation, service coordination, and collaboration with related organizations.
Hospital Caseworker
A specialized professional who assesses and evaluates psychosocial issues of hospitalized patients and their families, supporting their transition to community living through discharge support and the creation and implementation of care plans.
Other Social Welfare Facility Guidance Specialists
A professional who provides guidance and advice to facility operators to improve the operation and service quality of social welfare facilities.
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.