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Human Services
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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. |