Budget Management × Strengths: Initiative & Leadership

For Those with High Initiative & Leadership

This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable taking action on their own and leading others.

Leadership takes many forms. Some lead from the front, while others support and guide from behind. Some make bold decisions, while others carefully listen to others' opinions before setting direction. Leadership may involve leading an entire organization or taking the lead in a specific field with expertise.

The jobs introduced here tend to offer more opportunities to demonstrate initiative and leadership. Explore your own form of leadership.

158 jobs found.

Working Youth Home Director (Local Public Bodies)

Oversees the operation and management of working youth homes, providing support for youth independence, vocational training, and planning and implementation of social education programs as an administrative public servant of local public bodies.

Lieutenant General

Three-star general officer rank in the Air Self-Defense Force, senior executives responsible for commanding large-scale units such as air defense commands and air groups.

Ward Mayor (Designated City)

In an administrative district of a designated city, serves as the head of the district, overseeing district administration, enforcing ordinances, budget preparation, improvement of resident services, and more.

District Chief (Railway)

A management position in the railway business that oversees a specific district (area), responsible for operation plans, budget and personnel management, safety measures, etc.

Business Planning Clerk

A job that provides administrative support for data collection and analysis necessary for corporate business planning and strategy formulation, as well as plan development tasks.

Police Officer (Primarily engaged in managerial occupations)

A civil servant role in the management division of a police organization, handling personnel, budgets, business plans, and other administrative tasks, while taking charge of unit command and crisis response.

Police Station Chief

The police station chief serves as the highest responsible position in the police station, overseeing internal organizational operations, public security maintenance, budget and personnel management, and community collaboration.

Prefectural Police Headquarters Chief

The Prefectural Police Headquarters Chief serves as the top executive of the prefectural police, planning, coordinating, and overseeing all police operations, supervising the maintenance of public order, crime prevention and investigation, and organizational management. Under the direction of the Public Safety Commission, they promote police activities and contribute to ensuring community safety.

Prison Warden

Oversees the operation and management of prison facilities, responsible for inmate treatment, staff management, and safety maintenance as a managerial position.

Accounting Section Chief (Primarily engaged in accounting work)

Manages the company's accounting department, overseeing monthly and annual closings, budget management, and internal control implementation as a managerial position.