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Careers in Human Services

37 careers found

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Barbers
Provide services like cutting, shampooing, or styling hair, or shaving.
Child, Family, and School Social Workers
Provide social services to children and families to help children function better in school.
Childcare Workers
Take care of children in daycare settings.
Clergy
Provide spiritual guidance and lead religious services.
Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists
Treat emotional and mental problems of children, families, or other groups.
Community Health Workers
Help individuals and communities adopt healthier behaviors.
Credit Counselors
Advise people and organizations about money.
Embalmers
Prepare bodies for burial.
Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors
Instruct or coach people in exercise activities.
Funeral Attendants
Perform a variety of tasks during a funeral, such as arranging flowers, moving the casket, or helping mourners.
Funeral Service Managers
Coordinate or direct the activities of funeral homes.
Hairdressers and Cosmetologists
Cut, color, and style customers' hair or apply make-up.
Health Care Social Workers
Provide psychosocial support to people who are dealing with serious illnesses.
Health Educators
Teach people about behaviors that promote health and wellness.
Industrial-Organizational Psychologists
Use principles of psychology to study problems that happen in organizations.
Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers
Operate washing or dry-cleaning machines to clean clothes or household articles, such as drapes or rugs.
Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants
Provide personal items to customers in locker rooms or dressing rooms.
Manicurists and Pedicurists
Clean, shape, and paint fingernails and toenails.
Marriage and Family Therapists
Help to treat or solve problems within marriages or families.
Massage Therapists
Treat patients by using touch to manipulate soft-tissue muscles.
Mental Health Counselors
Work with individuals to prevent mental health problems and improve their mental health.
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers
Assess and treat people who struggle with addiction to substances such as alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs.
Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Directors
Manage and oversee funeral services.
Nannies
Nannies care for children in private households and provide support and expertise to parents in satisfying children's physical, emotional, intellectual, and social needs.
Neuropsychologists
Diagnose and treat brain and mental health disorders.
Personal Care Aides
Help patients with daily living activities in homes or care facilities.
Rehabilitation Counselors
Work with people to help them become more independent and employable.
Religious Activities Directors
Plan, direct, or coordinate religious programs or activities.
Residential Advisors
Coordinate activities in resident facilities, such as college dorms or group homes.
Shampooers
Shampoo and rinse customers' hair.
Skincare Specialists
Provide skincare treatments to face and body to enhance a customers' appearance.
Social and Community Service Managers
Plan, direct, and coordinate activities for social service programs.
Social and Human Service Assistants
Help people get through difficult times or get extra support.
Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors
Work one-on-one or with groups to help people with drug, alcohol, and other problems.
Supervisors of Personal Service Workers
Supervise personal service workers, such as flight attendants, hairdressers, or caddies.
Tailors and Dressmakers
Design, make, or fit clothing.
Textile and Garment Pressers
Iron or shape clothing or other materials by hand or machine.