Full-time × Strengths: Planning & Organization

For Those Strong in Planning & Organization

This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable proceeding with things in a planned manner and managing them in an organized way.

Planning and organizing methods vary from person to person. Some create detailed schedules, while others set broad directions. Some utilize digital tools, while others manage with paper notebooks. What matters is being able to move things forward using methods that work for you.

The jobs introduced here tend to offer more opportunities to utilize planning and organizational skills. Find a place where you can apply your management style.

457 jobs found.

Statistics Training Institute Instructor

A specialist profession that plans and implements training programs on government statistics and industrial statistics, educating government officials and private company staff in statistical knowledge and skills.

Zoo Director (Local Public Entity)

A civil servant responsible for the overall management and operations of a zoo operated by a local public entity. Oversees a wide range of tasks including exhibit planning, personnel management, budget formulation, facility maintenance, safety measures, and educational outreach.

Master Carpenter

A master carpenter is the overall supervisor of carpenters at wooden construction sites, responsible for a wide range from construction management to personnel development.

Special Company Executive (Chairman, President, Director)

Top executives who decide the company's management policies at shareholders' meetings and board of directors' meetings, and supervise and oversee business execution.

Special Corporation Executive

As an executive such as a director or board member of a special corporation, this managerial position aims to balance public interest and operational efficiency, supervising business execution, formulating strategies, and coordinating with stakeholders.

Special Needs School Teacher

A professional who provides educational support and life guidance tailored to the individual needs of children and students requiring special consideration.

Special Needs School Vice Principal

The vice principal of a special needs school assists the principal and oversees school administration, teacher guidance, parent correspondence, etc., as a management position.

Special Needs School Lecturer

Teachers who provide support in learning and daily life for children and students with disabilities. They develop individual education support plans and provide instruction and support using specialized knowledge.

Special Needs School Principal

The position of the top executive of a special needs school, overseeing school management, education administration, and organizational operations, while providing learning support for children and students and guidance and development for teaching staff.

Special Needs School High School Department Teacher

A teaching position in the high school department of special needs schools, supporting students with intellectual disabilities, physical impairments, chronic illnesses, emotional disorders, etc., through instructional guidance, life and vocational training, and the creation and implementation of individual support plans to promote independence and social participation.