Basics of Psychology × Strengths: Communication Skills
For Those Strong in Communication Skills
This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable advancing things through dialogue and communication with others.
Communication skills come in diverse forms. Some excel at speaking, while others are skilled listeners. Some communicate effectively through writing or non-verbal means. Additionally, some are comfortable in one-on-one conversations, while others excel at speaking before large groups.
The jobs introduced here tend to offer opportunities to utilize communication in various ways. Find your own style of communication.
6 jobs found.
Medical Social Worker (MSW)
A professional who identifies social issues of patients and families in medical settings and provides support by utilizing welfare systems, home services, and more.
Child Guidance Staff (Children's Hall)
A professional who promotes healthy growth of children through play, learning, and life support at children's halls.
Child Guidance Staff (Child Development Support Facility)
Specialist who provides support in daily living and behavioral aspects through individual and group programs for preschool children with developmental delays or challenges.
Child Development Support Management Supervisor
A professional who creates individual support plans, coordinates service provision, and liaises with related organizations in developmental support services for children with disabilities.
Employment Support Worker (Disability Facility)
A specialist who creates and implements individual support plans, coordinates with companies, and more to enable people with disabilities to participate in employment and vocational life.
Life Counselor
Life counselors listen to individuals' concerns regarding life, career, and mental health, providing advice and support as professionals.