Careers in Health, Hospitality, and Human Services: Mastery Test
Match the tasks with the professionals who would complete them.
adult care counselor: Act as an advocate forindividuals with disabilities. Evaluate a client'sexperience, education,health, abilities, andmore. epidemiologist: Research diseases to findcures.Help governments andorganizations developpublic health programs nutritionist: Meet with clients andassess their dietary needs. Know the latest researchfindings on healthand nutrition.
Bruce enjoys working one on one with individuals who are struggling to cope with a situation. He has great interpersonal skills and critical thinking skills, both of which he would like to use in his future career. Which of the following careers would be the best option for him?
mental health counselor
Which two skills are important for a phlebotomist?
interpersonal skills hand-eye coordination
Wade thinks it would be really cool to become a radiologist. Which two skills are important for him to have in order to excel in this career?
interpersonal skills to talk to patients and help them feel comfortable technical skills to know how to use the machinery and equipment needed for the job
Within the (Health Science Hospitality and Tourism Human Services )cluster, professionals specialize in offering superior customer service at restaurants, lodgings, tourism, and more. Not only do they need excellent customer service skills, but they also need to have problem-solving, communication, and listening skills. If you want to get a job in this field, you should plan on getting (on-the-job training a bachelor's degreea Ph.D. ) to prepare you for the job.
Hospitality and Tourism on-the-job training