SSCO 263502

Family and Childhood Specialist

أخصائي أسرة وطفولة

Compliance Risk Score

45/100
  • Updated for 2026 classification
  • Complete hierarchy structure
  • Regulatory compliance requirements detailed

📌 Description

SSCO 263502: Family and Childhood Specialist. Requires Bachelor degree in Child care and youth services. Iqama, Nitaqat, and skill classification for Sa...

📋 Job Summary

Determine the needs, problems and challenges related to family and childhood; develop executive plans for social research; develop plans to protect the children and women from domestic violence; analyze situations and conditions of those who are enrolled at the social welfare institutions; and prepare, present and keep the specialized documents and reports related to the family and childhood field.

🎓 Education Requirements

Level: Bachelor degree

Field: Child care and youth services

🛠️ Key Skills

Team Work

📊 Classification Hierarchy

Major group: Professionals

Minor group: Social and religious professionals

Unit: Social work and counselling professionals

When to use this code

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Iqama & Work Permits

This code is specified on the worker's Iqama and work permit

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Nitaqat by Profession

Saudization quotas vary by profession via Qiwa

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Skill Category

Classified as High-Skilled

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Minimum Wage

Some professions have minimum salary requirements

FAQ

What is SSCO code 263502?

SSCO code 263502 refers to the occupation 'Family and Childhood Specialist' in the Saudi Standard Classification of Occupations, based on ISCO-08. It is used for work permits, visa applications, and labor market statistics.

What education is required for Family and Childhood Specialist?

Education requirements vary. Check the detailed occupation profile for SSCO 263502 to see the recommended education level and field of study.

📋 Data Source & Disclaimer

Data source: General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) — SSIC/SSCO 2026 Edition.

This data is cross-checked with Qiwa, HRSD, and ZATCA portals to ensure accuracy for business compliance.

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