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Midwife

Tapuhi ā-Whare

Midwives provide care and support to pregnant people, their partners and family/whānau during pregnancy, labour and birth, and for six weeks following the birth.

Job opportunities
Good
Training usually required
3-4 years

Midwives usually earn
$77K-$111K per year

Senior midwives can earn
$102K-$153K per year

Pathologist

Kaimātai Mate Tangata

Pathologists are doctors who diagnose and study human diseases and conditions. They diagnose health problems by testing tissue and fluid samples taken from patients.

Job opportunities
Good
Training usually required
13-15 years

Trainee pathologists can earn
$64K-$205K per year

Qualified pathologists can earn
$170K-$251K per year

Forestry Scientist

Kaipūtaiao Ngahere

Forestry scientists research forest growth, wood processing, conservation and different types of trees, and how these can be used.

Job opportunities
Good
Training usually required
3-4 years

Forestry scientists usually earn
$55K-$98K per year

Senior forestry scientists usually earn
$110K-$150K per year

Archivist

Kaitiaki Pūranga

Archivists assess, organise, store and provide access to records and documents of long-term historical or research value. They also advise people and organisations about their archives.

Job opportunities
Average
Training usually required
3-5 years

Archivists with up to four years' experience usually earn
$49K-$60K per year

Archivists with five or more years' experience usually earn
$60K-$70K per year

Audiologist/​Audiometrist

Kaimātai Ororongo/​Kaimātau Ororongo

Audiologists and audiometrists study, identify, measure and treat hearing loss and ear disorders. They also provide aids and other listening devices to assist patients with hearing loss.

Job opportunities
Good
Training usually required
2-5 years

Audiologists usually earn
$50K-$120K per year

Audiometrists usually earn
$49K-$75K per year