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Geologist

Kaimātai Aro Whenua

Geologists study Earth processes, such as earthquakes, floods and volcanic eruptions, to predict future events. They also advise on natural hazards and how to develop or use the Earth's land and resources.

Job opportunities
Average
Training usually required
3-7 years

Geologists can earn
$90K-$180K per year

Social Worker

Kaimahi Toko i te Ora

Social workers provide care, advice and support to people with personal or social problems, and help with community and social issues.

Job opportunities
Average
Training usually required
4-6 years

Social workers usually earn
$57K-$92K per year

Senior social workers usually earn
$48K-$109K per year

Flight Attendant

Tūmau Waka Rererangi

Flight attendants make sure that passengers travelling in aeroplanes are safe and comfortable.

Job opportunities
Poor
Training usually required
<1 year

Flight attendants usually earn
$54K-$90K per year

Flight attendants can earn
$49K-$120K per year

Agricultural Technician

Kaihangarau Ahuwhenua

Agricultural technicians perform tests and experiments, and provide technical support to assist agricultural scientists in areas such as research, production, servicing and marketing.

Job opportunities
Average
Training usually required
3 years

Agricultural technicians with up to five years' experience usually earn
$49K-$65K per year

Senior agricultural technicians with five or more years' experience usually earn
$55K-$85K per year

Insurance Claims Officer

Āpiha Tono Rīanga

Insurance claims officers decide whether an insurance company will pay out a claim.

Job opportunities
Average

Insurance claims officers with up to eight years' experience usually earn
$49K-$75K per year

Team leaders and managers usually earn
$60K-$140K per year

Media Producer

Kaihautū Pāpāho

Media producers plan and produce films, television programmes, theatre productions, music, digital content, radio shows, festivals and other artistic activities.

Job opportunities
Poor

Pay rates for media producers vary as most are self-employed and work on short-term contracts.