Great Career Choices For Those Who Care For Others

Chispa Magazine-Help OthersWhen you are trying to improve or advance yourself on the career ladder, there are many things that you want to try and be aware of. One of the main things is that you need to develop a good sense of what your own real strengths are. It is amazing how difficult it can actually be to get a good understanding of one’s own strengths. We often think of these as being personal traits—and so they are—but it is possible that they can relate to others more than to oneself. For example, you might be a good carer for others, a people person, in which case the following careers are likely to be attractive to you more than to others.

Specialty Counselor
If you are this sort of person, it is highly likely that you have already considered being a counselor to people. Counselors are very beneficial to society as a whole, and it can be one of the most rewarding roles out there. But there are so many counselors in the world today that you might initially find yourself being swamped underneath the competition. To try and avoid this, you might want to think about choosing a specialty—by offering to counsel in a particular area, you can help people with that condition or concern to grow and expand in themselves—and this might be the most rewarding thing you have ever undertaken.

Head Nurse
Nurses are famous for being great healers, and if you find yourself attracted to this role then it is likely you have those same skills and personality traits in you too. But if you are a little more ambitious, you might also want to try your hand at being a head nurse. If you are already in nursing, then it is relatively straightforward to get ahead – mostly you just need to take a RNBSN Online Program and then wait for an opening for promotion. But you could also consider keeping an eye out for positions in other practices or hospitals, as otherwise you could be waiting a long time. If you get to head nurse, you will be in a position of great healing power.

Domiciliary Care Provider
There are many different settings in which care traditionally takes place, and one is the care recipient’s own home. If you are keen to provide some real care to those who need it, then you might consider domiciliary care as a viable option. With this role, you will be able to care for people who really need it while they are in their home, so you might be looking after those who cannot move very easily or are otherwise incapacitated. A rewarding if sometimes stressful role, this is great for anyone who is really keen to care.

If you have a caring nature, consider the above roles. You might be surprised at how much you personally can get out of them, as well as what you might be able to do for other people.

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Mia Guerra

Mia Guerra

Executive Editor at Chispa Magazine
Executive Editor at Chispa Magazine, Mia Guerra is a writer at heart. Regardless the topic, she loves to investigate, encourage, and ruminate on topics that can make us better people. Aiming to live a Proverbs 31 life, Mia is ecstatic to be following her calling with Chispa. At home she is her husband's sidekick and together they are raising a God-fearing family in Atlanta.

Mia Guerra

Executive Editor at Chispa Magazine, Mia Guerra is a writer at heart. Regardless the topic, she loves to investigate, encourage, and ruminate on topics that can make us better people. Aiming to live a Proverbs 31 life, Mia is ecstatic to be following her calling with Chispa. At home she is her husband's sidekick and together they are raising a God-fearing family in Atlanta.