Strong sense of responsibility × Recommended Skills: Mental Health Care

12 jobs found.

Health Manager (Physician)

A physician who professionally manages workers' health and maintains and improves hygiene environments in workplaces such as companies.

Health Manager (Public Health Nurse)

A specialist who manages occupational hygiene for employees in companies and workplaces, promoting workers' health maintenance and improvement through implementing health checkups and follow-ups, mental health support, workplace environment improvement proposals, and more.

Chief Prison Guard

A managerial position overseeing the prison guard department within a prison, responsible for inmate management and maintaining facility safety and order.

Compulsory Education School Nurse

A specialist at compulsory education schools who manages students' health, provides health guidance, first aid, health consultations, etc., and promotes school health.

Emergency Responder (Fire Station)

A specialist affiliated with a fire station who provides first aid and patient transport at the scene through ambulance dispatches.

Police Academy Instructor (Police Officer)

A job that provides basic education such as laws and regulations, practical skills, and physical training to new police officers and recruitment candidates at the police academy.

Senior Superintendent

A mid-level management position in prefectural police departments or the National Police Agency that oversees the organization, maintains public security, and directs and supervises major incidents.

High School Health Teacher

A specialist in high schools who manages students' health, provides health guidance, prevents diseases, performs first aid, conducts health education, and supports overall school health and safety.

Guest Service Staff

A profession responsible for customer service and operations in accommodation facilities such as hotels and ryokans.

Psychiatric Ward Guard (Nurse)

A nurse in psychiatric wards who provides care and treatment assistance to inpatients and ensures safety. Also responsible for observing mental symptoms, physical restraint, crisis intervention, and more.