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Elementary School Assistant School Nurse Teacher
A school staff member who handles children's health management, health guidance, first aid, etc., at elementary schools, and provides support and assistance for school health.
Swimming Pool Lifeguard
A job that monitors user safety in swimming pools, prevents accidents, and performs rescues and first aid in emergencies.
Sports Center Staff
Sports center staff handle reception, guidance, and operations at sports facilities such as gymnasiums, pools, and training rooms, providing a safe and comfortable environment.
Gymnastics Club Coach
A profession that instructs and develops children to adults in clubs or gyms, aiming to improve gymnastics skills and physical abilities.
Child Minder
A profession that provides care for children's daily needs, play, and learning support at home or the client's home, assisting parents with childcare.
Junior High School Assistant Health Teacher
Junior high school assistant health teachers manage students' health, provide health guidance and first aid at junior high schools, and support the overall sanitation management of the school as professionals. While assisting health teachers, they handle health checkups, creation of health education programs, health consultations, and more.
Secondary School Nurse Teacher
A professional who manages students' health and ensures safety in secondary education schools (junior and senior high schools) through health consultations, medical checkups, first aid, health guidance, etc., in the school infirmary.
Secondary School Health Assistant Teacher
A public education position in secondary schools that assists with students' health management, health guidance, and nurse's office operations.
Special Rescue Team Member
A profession belonging to special units of the police or Japan Coast Guard, specializing in the search and rescue of distressed persons and life-saving activities at disaster sites.
Special Needs School Nurse Teacher
In special needs schools, they are teachers who manage the health of children and students with disabilities, provide health guidance and hygiene education. Through health checkups, first aid, creating individual medical care plans, etc., they support the physical and mental safety and development of students.