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Social Scientists and Related Workers, All Other
Work involving the testing of hypotheses about social interactions through careful observation. In the academic sector, some social scientists spend most of their time conducting research, either in the field or in a lab.
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Exercise Trainers and Group Fitness Instructors
Educate or mentor people in physical activity for the objective of improving their health and well-being. Use demonstrations to teach people proper form, and keep an eye out for any mistakes they make.
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Directors, Religious Activities and Education
Promote the religious education or activities of a certain denomination by coordinating or creating appropriate programming and reaching out to the community. Services including marriage therapy, health coaching, and money management may be made available.
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Credit Counselors
Serve as a guide and teacher for those looking to take on and successfully handle debt. Advice on selecting the most appropriate loan product and clarification of any applicable conditions or limits may be made available.
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Clinical and Counseling Psychologists
Use observation, interviews, and psychological testing to diagnose and treat patients suffering from mental and emotional health issues. Assist those who are troubled or misadjusted to better comprehend their circumstances.
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Clergy
Engage in acts of worship and other spiritual activities consistent with one's religious beliefs and practices. Give members moral and ethical support and direction.
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Childcare Workers
Tend to youngsters in a variety of settings, including classrooms, workplaces, homes, and daycares. Dress, feed, bathe, and supervise playtime are just some of the duties that fall under your purview.
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Child, Family, and School Social Workers
Maximize family well-being and children's academic performance by providing social services and help to enhance social and psychological functioning.
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Funeral Attendants
Help out with a variety of aspects of the funeral, including setting up the casket in the chapel or parlor before the service, preparing any floral arrangements or lighting, guiding or escorting attendees, and shutting the casket after the service.
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Barbers
Barbers cut, trim, shampoo, and style client hair; they may also shave clients or trim their beards.
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Spa Managers
To oversee, manage, or plan the operations of a spa. Manage resources, set priorities, and keep everyone on the same page.
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Sociologists
Examine the numerous social, religious, political, and business organizations that individuals form as a means of studying human society and social behavior.
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Social and Community Service Managers
Manage the day-to-day operations of an agency that provides social services or a group that engages with the public. In charge of managing the program's or organization's finances and overseeing the rules under which members can get involved.
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Skincare Specialists
Help someone look their best by tending to their skin on the inside and out. Those who use lasers to remove hair or perform electrolysis fall under this category.
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School Psychologists
Issues in learning, behavior, or development can be identified, and then either specific interventions or school-wide strategies can be put into place to help students.
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Residential Advisors
Activities in dorms, group houses, and other residential facilities at secondary and tertiary educational institutions must be coordinated. Find out what tools, materials, and furniture will be needed, then place your order.
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Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials
Shape or press articles manually or using a machine.
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Nannies
Attend to the emotional, intellectual, and social needs of children while their parents are at work, and vice versa.
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Mental Health Counselors
Prevent mental and emotional decline by counseling and advising individuals and communities. Potentially useful for coping with a wide variety of mental health conditions.
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Massage Therapists
Apply massage therapy to the affected areas. A therapist's assistant may help determine a client's mobility and muscular strength levels, or they may provide treatment strategies.
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Marriage and Family Therapists
Recognize and address mental, emotional, and behavioral issues within the framework of couple and family relationships.
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Manicurists and Pedicurists
Clean and shape customers' fingernails and toenails. May polish or decorate nails.
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First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers
Manage and direct a team of people that provide personal services.
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Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants
Stock lockers, dressing rooms, and coatrooms with necessities for customers.
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Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers
Wash or dry-clean textiles, furs, leathers, fur coats, blankets, curtains, rugs, carpets, and other household items by operating or tending washing or dry-cleaning machines.
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Healthcare Social Workers
Give people the emotional and social support they need to deal with serious or terminal illnesses, whether they are chronic or acute. Family carers can receive guidance from professionals.
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Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists
To attend to a client's aesthetic needs by doing tasks such as hair washing, conditioning, and style, as well as massaging and treating the client's scalp. Capable of performing a wide range of services, including but not limited to: hair washing, makeup application, wig styling, hair removal, and skin and nail care.
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Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers
Create, modify, mend, and/or fit clothing.
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Shampooers
You're required to wash and rinse customer's hair.
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Personal Care Aides
If a person has a disability or sickness and needs help with feeding, bathing, dressing, grooming, and using the restroom, you can provide that support on an individual basis.
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Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors
Advise and guide people struggling with addictions to alcohol, cigarettes, drugs, gambling, or food. Possible activities include providing counseling to individuals, families, or organizations, as well as participating in prevention-based initiatives.
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Industrial-Organizational Psychologists
Work issues in HR, Admin, Management, Sales, and Marketing can be approached using psychological principles. Policy planning, staff testing and selection, training and development, and professional growth are all examples of possible actions.
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Funeral Service Managers
Manage the operations and personnel of a funeral home. Consists of things like setting prices for goods and services and overseeing funeral home infrastructure.
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Embalmers
Get deceased people ready for burial according to the law.
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Rehabilitation Counselors
Advise people on how to increase their self-sufficiency and employability in the face of physical, mental, emotional, and social challenges brought on by things like disability, illness, disease, accident, old age, or stress, among other things.
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Social and Human Service Assistants
Help other professionals in the human services industry, such as those working in psychiatry, rehabilitation, social work, and family support, in serving their clients.
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First-Line Supervisors of Passenger Attendants
Manage and direct a team of people that provide personal services.
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First-Line Supervisors of Entertainment and Recreation Workers, Except Gambling Services
Tasks include managing and coordinating the daily operations of businesses involved in the entertainment and recreation industries.
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Crematory Operators
In line with state and municipal laws, operate crematory equipment to reduce human or animal remains to bone fragments. Cremation preparation is a possible duty.
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Counselors, All Other
Clients and their families receive counseling, therapy, and/or psychotherapy as needed; treatment plans, discharge plans, and follow-up care programs are developed; therapeutic crisis intervention and emergency services are provided.
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Clinical Neuropsychologists
Analyze and diagnose patients with neurobehavioral issues caused by neurodegeneration, traumatic brain injury, and seizure disorders, as well as other acquired or developmental abnormalities of the nervous system.
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Social Workers, All Other
Help individuals and families work through their issues by giving them guidance, emotional support, and access to necessary tools. A social worker's job is to provide assistance to those in need, such as children, the elderly, and troubled families.
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Religious Workers, All Other
Participate in public acts of worship and religious rites in some capacity. minister to the spiritual, emotional, and intellectual needs of a congregation. maintain services that address basic needs such as these.
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Psychologists, All Other
Research the inner workings of the brain and how people behave. Find ways to observe, interrogate, and poll real people. Diagnose disorders by seeing signs of dysfunction in a person's mental, emotional, behavioral, or administrative processes. Examine data to discover recurring thought or feeling processes.
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Personal Care and Service Workers, All Other
Help out with day-to-day chores and errands. Skin care, walking, bathing, dressing, exercise, hair care, oral care, positioning, shaving, bladder and bowel care, transfers, medication reminders, and more may all fall within this category.
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Neuropsychologists
Use neuropsychological methods and principles to assess and identify problems with higher brain functions, typically in a clinical or research setting.
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Community and Social Service Specialists, All Other
Assists the needy in locating public and private aid options. They oversee projects like charity drives and social service initiatives. Depending on their place of employment, their duties may vary. People with mental health or substance abuse issues may be referred to them.
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Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers
Strategy, management, and execution of commercial, industrial, and residential real estate transactions and operations. Managers of HOAs and condo complexes are included.
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Funeral Home Managers
Manage the operations of a funeral home or its resources. Funeral home management entails a wide range of tasks, from setting prices for goods and services to overseeing physical assets.
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Costume Attendants
Assist performers and cast members in selecting, fitting, and maintaining appropriate costumes. Help with changing costumes several times during shows is possible.