Empathetic × Required Skills: Communication Skills
41 jobs found.
Japanese Language Teacher (Miscellaneous Schools)
An educational role that promotes listening, speaking, reading, writing skills in Japanese and understanding of Japanese culture for learners whose native language is not Japanese.
Infant-Toddler Sitter
An infant-toddler sitter is a household support service occupation that manages the safety and health of infants and toddlers in the home and supports their daily life and play.
Certified Training Instructor (JATI-ATI)
Specialist profession that designs and instructs fitness and sports training programs tailored to individual physical conditions.
Certified Senior Training Instructor (JATI-AATI)
Senior-level training instructor certified by the Japan Training Instructors Association (JATI), who designs and provides specialized programs and instruction for athletes and trainers.
Haiku Private Tutor
A specialist who teaches the basics and expressive techniques of haiku tailored to each individual student, enhancing haiku skills through correction and appreciation.
Kindergarten Teacher
A profession that supports the physical and mental development of young children through education and childcare, fostering basic life habits and social skills.
Physiotherapy Assistant
A job that assists with exercise therapy and activities of daily living training for patients, prepares and transports physical therapy equipment, etc., under the instructions of a physiotherapist.
Rehabilitation Training Instructor (Occupational Therapist)
A medical professional who supports people with physical or mental disabilities in returning to daily life and improving their quality of life through occupational activities.
Relaxation Salon Worker
Relaxation salon workers provide body care, aromatherapy, and other treatments aimed at customer fatigue recovery and stress reduction.
Clinical Nurse
Clinical nurses observe, care for, and assist in treating patients in hospitals and clinics, supporting the maintenance and improvement of patients' health as members of the medical team.