Osteopath

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Useful school subjects:

Biology
Health

Kaiwhakamaimoa Kōiwi

Will Aitken treating a baby lying on a bed.

Will Aitken giving osteopathic treatment to a baby

Osteopaths treat disorders of the body by gently moving muscles, bones and joints. They help to relieve pain and improve the function of the body.

He whakamārama

Mahi ai ki te whakamaimoa tinana tangata ma te ata mirimiri i te tuaiwi, nga uaua, nga koiwi me nga hononga o te tinana. Whakangawari ai ia i te mamae, a, whakapai ai i te mahi o te tinana.

Entry Requirements

To become an osteopath, you need to have a Bachelor of Applied Science majoring in human biology, or a degree in a similar discipline.

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Will Aitken.

Osteopath Will Aitken takes a broad approach to health.

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Pay

Pay for osteopaths depends on whether they run their own practice, the number of patients they see, and their experience as an osteopath.
 

 

Job Outlook

Although osteopathy is a small occupation compared with others in the health sector, it has grown significantly over recent years.

Skill shortage information

There is a long term skill shortage for this job.

Source: Department of Immigration, Skills Shortages
 

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