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Hunter/​Trapper

Kaikimi/​Kaihopu Kararehe

Hunters and trappers shoot or trap animals to remove pests and control disease, and for food, fur, or research.

Job opportunities
Average

Pay for hunters and trappers depends on the type of work they do and their experience.

Arborist

Kaitiaki Rākau

Arborists plant and remove trees, prune branches and treat disease.

Job opportunities
Good
Training usually required
1-3 years

Arborists with up to five years' experience usually earn
$24-$25 per hour

Arborists with more than five years' experience usually earn
$25-$35 per hour

Dancer

Kaikanikani

Dancers entertain people by expressing ideas and emotions, usually to music, using body movements.

Job opportunities
Poor

Pay rates for dancers vary depending on ability, how often they work and what type of work they do.

Gynaecologist/​Obstetrician

Kaimātai Take Wahine/​Whakawhānau Tamaiti

Gynaecologists/obstetricians advise, diagnose and treat issues with the female reproductive system, and provide medical care for women before, during and after pregnancy.

Job opportunities
Good
Training usually required
14 years

Trainee gynaecologists/obstetricians can earn
$64K-$205K per year

Qualified gynaecologists/obstetricians can earn
$170K-$251K per year

Animator/​Digital Artist

Kaiwhakahauora/​Ringa Toi Mamati

Animators and digital artists use software, models, photography and drawings to create still and moving images for advertisements, film, print, web or television. 

Job opportunities
Average
Training usually required
3 years

Animators/digital artists can earn
$55K-$100K per year

Motion designers can earn
$49K-$120K per year