Compassionate × Classification Details: Professional Occupations in Welfare and Caregiving
37 jobs found.
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 Counselor (Relief Facility)
A profession that provides daily life guidance and counseling support to users of relief facilities, promoting independence and social reintegration.
Life Guidance Staff (Elderly Welfare Facility)
A profession in elderly welfare facilities that provides life guidance for the elderly, daily life support, planning and implementation of recreation, and consultation assistance.
Life Consultant (Special Nursing Home for the Elderly)
A specialist in special nursing homes for the elderly who provides consultation services to residents and their families, formulates and adjusts utilization plans, and coordinates with related organizations.
Life Consultant (Elderly Day Service Center)
A profession at elderly day service centers that provides consultation assistance to elderly users and their families, handling assessments, support for care plan creation, service coordination, and collaboration with related organizations.
Counselor (Welfare Office: Family and Child Consultation Room)
A welfare specialist who, in the family and child consultation room, identifies problems faced by children and families through interviews and visits, and formulates and implements support plans.
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.
Intellectual Disability Welfare Officer
A professional who provides consultation, assessment, creates support plans, coordinates with relevant organizations for individuals with intellectual disabilities and their families, and promotes independence support.
Dementia Elderly Group Home Manager
A profession that manages operations of group homes for elderly with dementia, guides staff, and coordinates with residents and families.
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.