Professional Occupations in Welfare and Caregiving X Workstyle: Shift Work

38 matching jobs found.

Short-Term Residential Care Facility Manager

Manager responsible for operating and managing short-term residential life care facilities (short stay), creating care plans, guiding and supervising staff, and supporting residents' daily lives.

Welfare Activities Specialist (Social Welfare Council: Those Engaged in Consultation Services)

A specialist at social welfare councils who receives consultations from residents and handles everything from identifying issues to creating and coordinating support plans.

Women Counselor

Specialist who receives consultations on women-specific issues such as DV, sexual violence, child-rearing, and poverty, and formulates support plans and coordinates with relevant organizations.

Women's Counseling Center Counselor

Women's Counseling Center Counselors are welfare professionals who provide consultation responses, information provision, and coordination of support measures for women-specific issues such as DV, abuse, divorce, child-rearing support, etc.

Home Care Service Manager

The Home Care Service Manager is a specialist responsible for managing and guiding home helpers, coordinating with users, and liaising with business operations based on the visiting care plan.

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.

Mother-Child Living Support Facility Mother-Child Support Staff

Specialist who supports single mothers and their children in all aspects of daily life at mother-child living support facilities, assisting with self-reliance and child-rearing.

Elderly Day Service Center Manager

Manages all aspects of operations at a day service center for the elderly, ensuring service quality and compliance with laws and regulations.