50 Best Jobs for Your Personality

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Part IV: Descriptions of the 50 Best Jobs for Each Personality Type _______________________________

Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists;
Counseling Psychologists; Marriage and Family # er-
apists; Medical and Public Health Social Workers;
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers;
Mental Health Counselors; Probation Offi cers and
Correctional Treatment Specialists; Rehabilitation
Counselors; Residential Advisors; Substance Abuse
and Behavioral Disorder Counselors.
Skill: Negotiation.
Education and Training Program: Mental and
Social Health Services and Allied Professions,
Other. Related Knowledge/Courses: # erapy and
Counseling; Philosophy and # eology; Psychol-
ogy; Customer and Personal Service; Sociology and
Anthropology; Clerical Practices.
Work Environment: Indoors; noisy; sitting.

Statement Clerks ...........................................................

! Personality Code: CES
! Education/Training Required: Moderate-
term on-the-job training
! Annual Earnings: $29,970
! Beginning Wage: $20,930
! Earnings Growth Potential: Low
! Growth: 4.4%
! Annual Job Openings: 81,885
! Self-Employed: 1.6%
! Part-Time: 14.3%

! e job openings listed here are shared with Billing,
Cost, and Rate Clerks and with Billing, Posting, and
Calculating Machine Operators.

Prepare and distribute bank statements to cus-
tomers, answer inquiries, and reconcile dis-
crepancies in records and accounts. Encode and
cancel checks, using bank machines. Take orders
for imprinted checks. Compare previously prepared
bank statements with canceled checks and recon-
cile discrepancies. Verify signatures and required
information on checks. Post stop-payment notices

families. May assist clients in identifying avail-
able benefi ts and social and community services
and help clients obtain them. May assist social
workers with developing, organizing, and con-
ducting programs to prevent and resolve problems
relevant to substance abuse, human relationships,
rehabilitation, or adult daycare. Keep records and
prepare reports for owner or management concern-
ing visits with clients. Submit reports and review
reports or problems with superior. Interview indi-
viduals and family members to compile informa-
tion on social, educational, criminal, institutional,
or drug histories. Provide information and refer indi-
viduals to public or private agencies or community
services for assistance. Consult with supervisors con-
cerning programs for individual families. Advise cli-
ents regarding food stamps, child care, food, money
management, sanitation, or housekeeping. Over-
see day-to-day group activities of residents in insti-
tution. Visit individuals in homes or attend group
meetings to provide information on agency services,
requirements, and procedures. Monitor free, supple-
mentary meal program to ensure cleanliness of facil-
ity and that eligibility guidelines are met for persons
receiving meals. Meet with youth groups to acquaint
them with consequences of delinquent acts. Assist in
planning of food budgets, using charts and sample
budgets. Transport and accompany clients to shop-
ping areas or to appointments, using automobiles.
Assist in locating housing for displaced individuals.
Observe and discuss meal preparation and suggest
alternate methods of food preparation. Observe cli-
ents’ food selections and recommend alternative eco-
nomical and nutritional food choices. Explain rules
established by owner or management, such as sanita-
tion and maintenance requirements or parking reg-
ulations. Care for children in clients’ homes during
clients’ appointments. Inform tenants of facilities
such as laundries and playgrounds. Assist clients with
preparation of forms such as tax or rent forms. Dem-
onstrate use and care of equipment for tenants’ use.


GOE—Interest Area/Cluster: 10. Human Ser vice.
Work Group: 10.01. Counseling and Socia l Work.
Other Jobs in " is Work Group: Child, Family,
and School Social Workers; Clinical Psychologists;

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