Skills Instructor (Mother-Child Welfare Center)
ぎのうしどういん(ぼしかしふくしせんたー)
Industry & Occupation
Classification
Summary
Specialist who plans and implements childcare and lifestyle support programs for mothers and children at mother-child welfare centers, providing consultation assistance and support for independent living.
Description
Skills instructors at mother-child welfare centers plan and operate a wide range of support programs, including childcare techniques, nutrition guidance, and lifestyle management. They listen to mothers' concerns through individual consultations or group activities, provide appropriate advice and information, and collaborate with relevant organizations as needed. They also record and report on support content, measure and improve program effectiveness, and strive to provide better services.
Future Outlook
Amid declining birthrates and diverse family structures, the importance of specialized support at mother-child welfare centers continues to increase. The ability to adapt to new support methods, such as remote consultations using ICT and strengthened regional collaboration, will be the key to the future.
Personality Traits
Able to respond flexibly / Bright and positive / Cooperative / Empathetic / Patient
Work Style
Day Shift / Full-time / On-site Work / Shift / Social Welfare Corporation
Career Path
Junior Skills Instructor → Senior Skills Instructor → Mother-Child Welfare Center Facility Director → Regional Child-Rearing Support Coordinator → Welfare Facility Manager
Required Skills
Consultation Assistance Techniques / Developmental Psychology / Listening Skills / Program Planning and Operation / Record and Report Creation
Recommended Skills
Knowledge of Lifestyle Support / Multicultural Understanding / Peer Support / Regional Network Building
Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Communication Skills | To communicate smoothly with mothers and children, the users. |
| Planning & Organization | Because the ability to plan and operate support programs is required. |
| Problem Solving | Because it is necessary to formulate support plans tailored to individual cases. |
| Collaboration & Teamwork | To provide support in collaboration with other professions. |
Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Numerical & Quantitative Analysis | Because mathematical processing is not central to the work. |
Related Qualifications
- Certified Social Worker
- Childcare Worker
- Dietitian
- Nurse
- Public Health Nurse
Aliases
- Childcare Instructor
- Mother-Child Support Worker
Related Jobs
- Child Guidance Worker
- Childcare Worker
- Midwife
- Public Health Nurse