Full-time × Classification Details: Welfare and Caregiving Occupations

69 jobs found.

Home Care Service Manager

The Home Care Service Manager is a specialist responsible for managing and guiding home helpers, coordinating with users, and liaising with business operations based on the visiting care plan.

Home Helper

Visits clients' homes to provide physical care such as assistance with meals, bathing, and toileting, as well as life assistance such as cleaning, cooking, and shopping support.

Protection Facility Director

A profession that oversees the operation and management of facilities supporting users in need of protection.

Mother-Child Life Support Facility Director

A management position that comprehensively handles facility management operations and support for staff and users in mother-child life support facilities.

Mother-Child Living Support Facility Mother-Child Support Staff

Specialist who supports single mothers and their children in all aspects of daily life at mother-child living support facilities, assisting with self-reliance and child-rearing.

Rehabilitation Worker (Disability Facility)

A profession that provides rehabilitation support through life assistance and recreation based on individual support plans for users in disability welfare facilities.

Clinical Psychologist (Welfare Facility)

A professional who evaluates the psychological needs of users in welfare facilities, conducts psychological assessments, counseling, and formulates and implements support plans.

Elderly Day Service Center Manager

Manages all aspects of operations at a day service center for the elderly, ensuring service quality and compliance with laws and regulations.

Nursing Home Care Worker

Nursing home care workers provide comprehensive support for daily living and caregiving services in facilities where the elderly reside, aiming to improve residents' quality of life.