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Community development workers support people to develop and implement plans to make improvements in their community.
Anaesthetists give anaesthesia (gas or injections to prevent pain) during surgery and other procedures. They assess patients and resuscitate them if necessary.
Acupuncturists give general health advice and treat patients using therapies such as electronic and needle acupuncture, cupping, skin scraping (gua sha), the heating of acupuncture points (moxibustion) and tuina (massage).
Meteorologists study the atmosphere to understand and predict weather and climate.
Police officers work to prevent and solve crime, keep the peace, and respond to criminal activities and emergencies.
Information technology (IT) managers plan and supervise computer and information technology services for organisations or technical teams.
Health promoters work with communities and groups to develop ways to improve people’s health. They also work with government agencies to improve environmental conditions.
Oral health therapists provide dental care to patients, which includes treating gum disease and teaching people how to care for their teeth and gums. They may refer clients to dentists for more specialised dental treatment.
Veterinary nurses help assess, treat and care for sick and injured animals. They also interact with clients and perform receptionist duties.
Retail managers organise and manage the operations of retail stores or departments, including staff.