1. Social workers: Understand the needs of individuals, families and communities, and provide help, support and guidance to improve their quality of life.
2. Family counselor: provide consulting services for families and help them solve problems in family relations, parenting and family management.
3. Psychological counselor: provide psychological counseling and psychotherapy services for individuals or groups to solve their emotional, behavioral and communication problems.
4. Trainer: provide training and development services for students, employees or groups, and improve their skill level and professional ability.
5. Educational consultants: provide consulting services for students, families and educational institutions to help them make educational decisions and solve problems.
6. Community Development Coordinator: Promote community development and improve the quality of life by organizing community activities and volunteer services.
7. Community Volunteer Coordinator: Coordinate volunteers to participate in community service, charity and volunteer activities to make the community more United and prosperous.
8. Welfare manager or consultant: working for welfare organizations, providing consulting, evaluation and planning services to improve the quality of welfare services.
9. Employees or volunteers of charitable organizations: provide support and services to charitable organizations and provide substantial help and resources to those in need.
10. Caregiver for the elderly: provide personal care, social support and rehabilitation services for the elderly, so that they can gain dignity and happiness in life.
1 1. Child protection workers: provide support for children who are abused, domestic violence and children's rights are violated, and protect their safety and rights.
12, international development assistant: providing support and services for international development projects to improve and improve the quality of life and socio-economic conditions in developing countries.
13, public policy makers or analysts: organize and analyze social policy issues, provide policy makers with decision-making suggestions and advocacy services, and promote social justice and equality.
14. Policy advocates of government and non-governmental organizations: organize and lead social movements and political propaganda activities, promote policy and social changes, and create fair and equal opportunities for marginalized groups.
15. Social welfare experts: provide professional services for social welfare institutions, charities, governments and non-governmental organizations, and improve the quality and effectiveness of social welfare services.
Matters needing attention in related occupations of social work specialty
1. Social workers need to understand laws, policies, organizational structure and protection of customers' rights and interests, and abide by relevant regulations to ensure the legality of services and the rights and interests of customers.
2. Psychological counselors and therapists need to obtain relevant qualifications and licenses, have professional knowledge and skills, follow the code of ethical conduct, and protect the privacy and rights of clients.
3. Community volunteer coordinators need to have the ability of coordination, communication and organization, and can coordinate and manage the work of volunteers to ensure the quality and effectiveness of volunteers.
4. Employees or volunteers of charitable organizations need to understand and respect different cultural, religious and moral norms to avoid conflicts and misunderstandings.
5, child protection workers need to have professional knowledge and skills, understand the laws and policies of child protection, follow the professional code of conduct for child protection, to ensure the safety and rights of children.
6, social innovators need to have the ability to innovate, familiar with social trends and market changes, and understand the knowledge and skills in the field of entrepreneurship and social innovation.
7. Medical service specialists need to have professional knowledge and skills, understand the standards and regulations of the medical service industry, and protect the privacy and rights of patients.
8. Volunteer coordinators or managers need to have the ability to organize and coordinate, understand the norms and standards of the volunteer service industry, and provide effective guidance and support for volunteers.
9. Community health counselors need to have the ability of health knowledge, education and publicity, understand the cultural and psychological characteristics of community residents, and provide personalized services.
10, social entrepreneurs need to have the awareness of market operation and social responsibility, understand the knowledge and skills in the fields of social investment and social innovation, and creatively use resources and creativity to achieve a win-win strategy of social benefits and economic returns.