Part-time Available × Strengths: Problem Solving

For Those Strong in Problem Solving

This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable identifying challenges and thinking of solutions.

Problem-solving approaches are truly diverse. Some solve problems through logical analysis, while others find answers intuitively. Sometimes existing knowledge is applied, and other times entirely new methods are conceived. Problems may be solved individually or through team collaboration.

The jobs introduced here tend to offer more problem-solving opportunities. Find a place where you can apply your unique approach to solutions.

17 jobs found.

Day Service Center Caregiver

A job that provides caregiving and daily life support for day-users at elderly day service facilities (day service centers).

Night Front Staff (Night Watch)

A job that ensures safety by performing security, access control, and patrols at the facility's front desk at night.

Ward Nurse

A profession that provides nursing care to patients in general wards of hospitals and observes and manages patients' health conditions.

After-school Children's Club Support Worker

In after-school children's clubs, create a safe environment for elementary school children to spend time, while providing support for play and learning, and guidance on daily habits.

Visiting Nurse

A professional who visits patients' homes to provide health management, convalescent support, and medical treatments, maintaining and improving quality of life at home.

Special Needs School Assistant

An occupation that supports the learning and daily living activities of children and students with disabilities in special needs schools (now: special support schools).

Ryokan Agent (Ryokan Information Office)

Ryokan agents provide information and handle reservations for ryokans and hot spring inns, introducing the most suitable accommodations to customers seeking lodging. This is a service occupation.