4 Careers For The Compassionate Woman

Posted October 16, 2015 by in Career

If you’re looking for a career where you can make a difference, look no further. We’ve got the perfect career choices for you where you’ll have the chance to help people every working day of your life. Many of these careers will not be for everyone. It will require someone with an incredibly high level of compassion and empathy for those around them. As well as this, you will need certain skills to make it the right career for you. Here are some of the options you could choose for your new career path.

School Counselor

If you love working with children, but there’s no subject you feel you would be suitable to teach, you might want to become a school counselor. If this sounds interesting to you, you’re going to need to major in both psychology and counseling. Your role will be providing support to those in need at the school and to deal with issues like bullying, self harm and abuse. A good counselor will see the warning signs of an issue with a pupil before they lead to serious repercussions. It’s not a role that should be taken on lightly.

An alternate career path would be working as a PSA (pupil support assistant). These work one on one with troubled children, helping them learn and understand in a unique way. It can be a very rewarding career, but you might also face some difficult days.

Caregiver

On the other hand, you might like to work one-on-one in a situation that does not involve children. With a growing aging population, it’s important that more people step into the role of caregivers. Individuals who are ideally suited for this career will have a good level of patience. They should also be able to offer the best care to people while not forming a strong emotional attachment to the person they are looking after. Forming an emotional bond with an elderly person and then dealing with their passing can be crippling.

However, you should be able to offer the support they need, even in difficult circumstances. Those interested in a career in caregiving should look at different aged care courses. You can find out more on http://www.jti.edu.au/courses/aged-care.  These will give you all the training and experience that you need.

Police Officer

If you want a more active career with a certain level of empowerment, you may want to consider becoming a police officer. Here you will have the chance to help those in need while keeping an active lifestyle. You will also be in a position of power within the community. Anyone thinking of becoming a police officer should have a strong ability to control their anger. They should also be able to think clearly and calmly in difficult, potentially life threatening situations.

We are sure one of these career paths will suit you if you are hoping to spend your life helping those in need.

*This article was contributed.