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High School Diploma Jobs That Let You Help People?

Are there any jobs that only require a high school diploma where I can help people? I'm really into social work and helping out, but I'd like to start working right after graduation. Any roles or industries to consider?

a year ago

Absolutely! There are several roles that require only a high school diploma where you can work directly with people and make a real difference. Here are a few options:

1. Social and Human Service Assistants: These roles typically involve working with social workers or counselors, supporting clients in attaining various services and assistance they may need.

2. Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) or Paramedics: If you have an interest in healthcare, becoming an EMT or paramedic is a great choice. The training requirements vary state by state and may require taking courses or obtaining certifications, but a college degree is typically not required.

3. Personal Care Aides or Home Health Aides: These aides assist people with disabilities, chronic illnesses, cognitive impairments or those who are elderly, helping with daily tasks and activities.

4. Firefighters: Firefighters do more than just fighting fires. They respond to a wide range of emergency situations, educate the public about safety practices, and play a critical role in protecting their communities.

Of course, there are many more roles and industries where you can make an immediate impact after high school. Just remember that making a difference doesn't always require a traditional profession in the social care or healthcare sector. Every job has the potential to make a difference, depending on how you approach it. Good luck!

a year ago

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