Case Management × Strengths: Collaboration & Teamwork

For Those Strong in Collaboration & Teamwork

This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable advancing things while cooperating as a team member.

Teamwork takes various forms. There are roles that lead as a leader, roles that support from behind, roles that generate ideas, and roles that coordinate and bring everything together. Collaboration may occur in small teams working closely together or as part of a large organization.

The jobs introduced here tend to emphasize team collaboration. Find your own way of contributing to a team.

8 jobs found.

Certified Psychologist (School)

Certified Psychologists (School) support the mental health and development of children and students in school settings, providing specialized support for educational activities from a psychological perspective.

Supervisor (Women's Protection Facility)

A profession that supports users of women's protection facilities (victimized women and their children) through consultation, life support, and self-reliance support to facilitate their transition to a safe life.

Social Welfare Worker (Child Welfare Facility: Counseling, Advice, and Support Services)

A specialist who provides consultation, advice, and support to children and their families in child welfare facilities to assist with their daily lives and independence.

Psychiatric Social Worker (PSW)

A specialist profession that targets patients and their families in the psychiatric field, provides consultation and support utilizing social resources, and supports post-discharge life and social reintegration.

Consultant (Community Comprehensive Support Center)

A profession that handles consultations from the elderly and their families, and coordinates the use of living, caregiving, and welfare services. Affiliated with a community comprehensive support center, it provides comprehensive support through assessments and collaboration with related organizations.

Consultation Support Specialist (Welfare Office)

A specialist who creates, coordinates, and monitors welfare service plans used by people with disabilities and the elderly, supporting user independence.

Welfare Counselor

Welfare counselors are professionals who respond to consultations from people and their families facing life difficulties, providing advice and support for utilizing necessary welfare services.

Welfare Social Worker

Welfare social workers provide consultation and assistance to individuals and families facing life challenges, create support plans, coordinate with relevant organizations, and aim to promote independence and improve quality of life as specialists.