SOCIAL AND LEGAL OCCUPATIONS
27502 CLERGY
Conduct religious worship and perform other spiritual functions associated with beliefs and practices of religious faith or denomination as delegated by ordinance, license, or other authorization. Provide spiritual and moral guidance and assistance to members.
27505 DIRECTORS, RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES & EDUCATION
Direct and coordinate activities of a denominational group to meet religious needs of students. Plan, organize, and direct church school programs designed to promote religious education among church membership. Provide counseling and guidance relative to marital, health, financial, and religious problems.
27308 HUMAN SERVICES WORKERS
Assist Social Group Workers and Caseworkers with developing, organizing, and conducting programs to prevent and resolve problems relevant to substance abuse and human relationships. Aid families and clients in obtaining information on the use of social and community services. May recommend additional services. Exclude Residential Counselors and Psychiatric Technicians.
27108 PSYCHOLOGISTS
Collect, interpret, and apply scientific data relating to human behavior and mental processes. Activities are in either applied fields of psychology or in basic science fields and research. Include occupations in personnel research and in administration of testing and counseling programs. Exclude Psychiatrists.
27311 RECREATION WORKERS
Conduct, organize, and promote recreation activities (such as arts and crafts, sports, games, music, dramatics, social recreation, camping, and hobbies) with groups in public, private, or volunteer agencies or recreation facilities, taking into account the needs and interests of individual members.
27307 RESIDENTIAL COUNSELORS
Coordinate activities for residents of care and treatment institutions, boarding schools, college fraternities or sororities, childrens homes, etc. Work includes developing or assisting in the development of program plans for individuals, maintaining records, assigning rooms. Counsel residents in identifying and resolving problems. Order supplies and determine need for maintenance, repairs, and furnishings.
27305 SOCIAL WORKERS, EXCEPT MEDICAL & PSYCHIATRIC
Counsel and aid individuals and families requiring social service assistance. Include Community Organization Social Workers who plan, organize, and work with community groups to solve problems. Exclude Chemical Dependency Social Workers.
27302 SOCIAL WORKERS, MEDICAL & PSYCHIATRIC
Counsel and aid individuals and families with problems that may arise during or following the recovery from physical or mental illness by providing supportive services designed to help the persons understand, accept, and follow medical recommendations. Include Chemical Dependency Counselors.
27105 URBAN & REGIONAL PLANNERS
Develop comprehensive plans and programs for use of land and physical facilities of cities, counties, and metropolitan areas.
27599 ALL OTHER RELIGIOUS WORKERS
All other religious workers not classified separately above.
27199 ALL OTHER SOCIAL SCIENTISTS
All other social scientists not classified separately above.
28302 LAW CLERKS
Research legal data and records for brief or argument based on statutory law or decisions or to obtain data applicable to case under consideration. Prepare rough drafts of briefs or arguments. File pleadings for firm with court clerk. Serve copies of pleadings on opposing counsel. Prepare affidavits of documents and keep document file and correspondence of cases.
28108 LAWYERS
Conduct criminal and civil lawsuits, draw up legal documents, advise clients as to legal rights, and practice other phases of law. May represent client in court or before quasi-judicial or administrative agencies of government. May specialize in a single area of law, such as patent, corporate, or criminal law.
55102 LEGAL SECRETARIES
Prepare legal papers and correspondence, such as summonses, complaints, motions, and subpoenas. May review law journals and other legal publications to identify court decisions pertinent to pending cases and submit articles to company officials. Must be familiar with legal terminology, procedures, and documents, as well as legal research.
28305 PARALEGAL PERSONNEL
Assist lawyers by researching law, investigating facts, and preparing legal documents. May gather research data for use as evidence to formulate defense or to initiate legal action. These workers are career professionals, usually having either a four-year college degree or a degree from an institute specializing in the paralegal profession
28399 ALL OTHER LEGAL ASSISTANTS & TECHNICIANS, EXCEPT CLERICAL
All other legal assistants and technicians not classified separately above.
39999 ALL OTHER PROFESSIONAL, PARAPROFESSIONAL, & TECHNICAL WORKERS
All other professional, paraprofessional, and technical workers not classified separately above.
28308 TITLE SEARCHERS
Compile list of mortgages, deeds, contracts, judgments, and other instruments (chain) pertaining to title by searching public and private records of real estate or title insurance company.
28311 TITLE EXAMINERS & ABSTRACTORS
Title Examiners: Search public records and examine titles to determine legal condition of property title. Copy or summarize (abstracts) recorded documents which affect condition of title to property (e.g., mortgages, trust deeds, and contracts). May prepare and issue policy that guarantees legality of title.
Abstractors: Summarize pertinent legal or insurance details or sections of statutes or case law from reference books for purpose of examination, proof, or ready reference. Search out titles to determine if title deed is correct.
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