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Medical physicists help plan radiation treatment for patients, check and monitor radiation equipment, and develop new treatment techniques.
Massage therapists manipulate the soft tissue of people's bodies to treat health problems and to help people relax.
Clinical coders convert information in patient discharge notes into health classification codes. This information is used for research and to plan health funding and services.
Window cleaners clean windows and other glass in shops, schools, offices, hospitals and homes.
Biomedical technicians make, modify, maintain and repair mechanical and electronic medical equipment such as clinical machines, surgical instruments and implants.
Cooks prepare, cook and serve food. They work in cafes, bars, hospitals, schools, daycare centres, fast food outlets, or for caterers.
Technical writers create content for printed and online media, such as user guides and webpages, and present it in a way that can be easily accessed and understood.
Survey interviewers collect facts and opinions by interviewing people. They conduct interviews for market research companies, government agencies and other organisations.
Telemarketers promote and sell goods or services by telephone.
Legal executives help lawyers prepare and file legal documents, research and prepare cases, give legal advice and help with house sales.