Professional Occupations in Welfare and Caregiving X Recommended Skills: Counseling
10 matching jobs found.
Caseworker (Welfare Office: Current Staff)
A profession in welfare offices that responds to consultations from people in financial distress, the elderly, disabled individuals, etc., creates support plans, and coordinates welfare services.
Work Instructor (Rehabilitation Facility)
Specialist who supports residents of rehabilitation facilities in establishing daily rhythms and vocational independence through work activities, thereby promoting rehabilitation.
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 Guidance Center Counselor
Child Guidance Center Counselors are specialists at public institutions who provide consultation support, investigations, and necessary measures for children and their families facing issues such as child abuse and delinquency.
Child Welfare Facility Guidance Specialist
A specialist who provides daily life support and guidance/advice toward independence for children residing in child welfare facilities.
Counselor (Mother-Child Welfare Center)
Welfare professionals at mother-child welfare centers who provide consultation support and life assistance to mother-child families and pregnant/postpartum women, and collaborate with related organizations.
Welfare Office District Officer
This occupation involves working at a welfare office, conducting investigations, consultations, benefit procedures for households applying for public assistance or other public relief, and providing self-reliance support through casework.
Welfare Counseling and Guidance Specialist
A professional who responds to consultations from local residents and those facing life difficulties, conducts assessments and formulates support plans, and coordinates collaboration with relevant organizations.
Protection Facility Director
A profession that oversees the operation and management of facilities supporting users in need of protection.
Mother-Child Support Worker
Mother-child support workers are professionals who provide living support and consultation assistance to mother-child families, pregnant women, and mothers and children after childbirth.