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Archivists and Library Media Specialists
Archivists appraise, acquire, preserve, and manage historically valuable documents and records, ensuring their long-term safekeeping and accessibility for research and public use. They organize and describe collections, often specializing in particular formats (e.g., electronic records, photographs) or historical periods,…
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Career and Educational Guidance Counselors
Career and Educational Guidance Counselors (also known as School Counselors or Guidance Counselors) help students and individuals develop their academic, career, and social/emotional skills. In schools, they advise students on course selection, college applications, and career planning, as well as address personal and…
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Community and Human Services Assistants
Community and Human Services Assistants (also known as Social and Human Service Assistants) support social workers and other human service providers by helping clients access essential services and benefits. They assist individuals and families facing various challenges, such as unemployment, homelessness, or substance…
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Fundraisers
Fundraisers secure financial and other donations for non-profit organizations. They research donors, develop fundraising strategies, organize events, write grant proposals, and build relationships with supporters to help organizations achieve their missions. They work across various non-profit sectors, typically with a…
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Health Educators
Health educators design and deliver programs to teach people about health, wellness, and disease prevention. They assess community needs, create educational materials, and evaluate program effectiveness to improve public well-being. They work in hospitals, public health departments, and schools, usually with a bachelor's…
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Instructional Coordinators
Instructional Coordinators develop, implement, and evaluate educational curricula and teaching standards. They work to improve educational programs and teaching methods, often by researching and recommending new materials, technologies, or instructional strategies. They train teachers, assess student learning outcomes, and…
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Library Technicians
Library Technicians assist librarians in various library operations. They help patrons find materials, organize library resources, manage circulation desks, maintain databases, and assist with interlibrary loans. They may also help with programming, cataloging, and shelving books and other media. Library technicians work…
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Marriage and Family Therapists
Marriage and Family Therapists (MFTs) are mental health professionals who diagnose and treat mental and emotional disorders within the context of relationships, such as couples and families. They help clients understand how family dynamics and relationships impact individual well-being, mediating conflicts, improving…
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Mental Health and Substance Abuse Counselors
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Counselors provide counseling and therapy to individuals, groups, and families struggling with mental health disorders (such as depression, anxiety, or PTSD) or addiction to alcohol, drugs, or other substances. They assess clients' conditions, develop individualized treatment plans, teach…
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Rehabilitation Counselors and Health Educators
Rehabilitation counselors help individuals with disabilities live more independently and achieve their employment goals. They work with clients to address and manage the personal, social, and psychological effects of disabilities, whether these stem from birth defects, illness, disease, accidents, aging, or daily stress.…