Professional Occupations in Welfare and Caregiving X Workstyle: Night Shift

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Child Care Worker (Child Welfare Facility)

A specialist who provides daily life guidance and emotional and social support to children unable to live at home in child welfare facilities, supporting their independence and growth.

Child Life Support Worker

A specialist who provides support for children's daily lives, psychological care, and independence in child welfare facilities such as child care institutions and infant homes.

Child Welfare Facility Guidance Specialist

A specialist who provides daily life support and guidance/advice toward independence for children residing in child welfare facilities.

Life Support Worker (Disability Facility)

A profession in disability facilities that supports users' independent daily lives, improves life skills, and promotes social participation.

Life Support Staff (Disability Facility)

A profession in disability welfare facilities that aims to promote users' independence and improve their quality of life by formulating, implementing, and evaluating individual support plans.

Welfare Counselor

Welfare counselors are professionals who respond to consultations from people and their families facing life difficulties, providing advice and support for utilizing necessary welfare services.