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Dd is currently (I know it will likely change but she asking a lot about it now & I want to give her some info to consider) very interested in jobs in the mental health field that don't require a college degree.

 

We're not even sure we can get her through a high school degree or GED at this point, but she is not limited enough to qualify for any job training/ ID programs. Just barely.

 

(I know these pay very little, that's not a worry right now)

 

I want to make a list of sorts for her to look into & find out more about.

Not limited to just mental health, but I'd also include other "helping" fields, like healthcare, elderly care, child care.

 

If you can think of any that might be possible "without" a high school diploma, please comment on that too. Thanks! (Maybe will start another thread for that too)

 

Off the top of my head -

 

Health care:

Phlebotomist (I did this job with no degree, just on the job training)

Hospital transporter

Nurse's aide (requires training program & high school diploma)

Environmental services (cleaning)

Home health care worker

Elderly care worker

Activities assistant (nursing home)

Food services (hospital or nursing home)

 

 

Mental health:

Aide

Community 1:1 aide

Social services Foster care visit supervisor/ transporter

 

Education:

Preschool/ daycare teacher assistant

1:1 student aide

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Respite provider

Adaptive swim instructor (requires lifeguard certification)

EMT/paramedic (requires training)

 

Some of these may require community college:

Psychiatric Technician

Surgical Technician

Occupational Therapy Assistant

Physical Therapy Assistant

Speech & Language Pathology Assistant

Orthoptist/visual rehabilitation specialist

Prosthetics technician

 

 

 

 

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OT & PT assistant requires a 2 year degree and licensure. However, there are aide positions in those departments that may only require on-the-job training. At least that was the case when I was working as a PT years ago.

 

Respite provider

Adaptive swim instructor (requires lifeguard certification)

EMT/paramedic (requires training)

 

Some of these may require community college:

Psychiatric Technician

Surgical Technician

Occupational Therapy Assistant

Physical Therapy Assistant

Speech & Language Pathology Assistant

Orthoptist/visual rehabilitation specialist

Prosthetics technician

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The following suggestions are not in the mental health care field but I thought maybe they would give her some other options to think about...

 

Does she like cooking?  Could she maybe start her own baking business with you to help her with the financial side and planning?  Or meal prep where she sells the already cooked components to busy families?  They buy the pack of frozen stuff she already prepared, along with the preprinted instructions on how to fix it and can reheat the meal at home.  I realize she would need food prep/service certification of some kind.

 

What about lawn care?  Could she maybe do lawn care and get good at landscaping?  There is more money in landscaping than just mowing lawns.  Mostly around here people get their lawns taken care of based on word of mouth.  No one asks if the person has a degree.  They just want their lawn taken care of by someone reliable that is good with plants.  If she got a good reputation her business could grow.  

 

Is there an animal shelter nearby?  She might start out volunteering and end up with a part time job there.

 

Is she good at skating?  Locally sometimes kids become skating instructors without a High School diploma.

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I'm a mental health therapist and work as part of a team with PRP (psychiatric rehabilitation program) workers. They need to have a diploma or GED. Basically they work with our clients to help them navigate the real world (shopping, playing on a sports team, attending camp, doing homework).

 

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I'm a mental health therapist and work as part of a team with PRP (psychiatric rehabilitation program) workers. They need to have a diploma or GED. Basically they work with our clients to help them navigate the real world (shopping, playing on a sports team, attending camp, doing homework).

 

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This is what someone I know does for a physically handicapped person, also.

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