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Hunters and trappers shoot or trap animals to remove pests and control disease, and for food, fur, or research.
Debt collectors help businesses and individuals collect money or goods from people with overdue debts.
Nursery growers/workers grow young plants, flowers, trees and shrubs for sale or for use in parks and gardens.
Early childhood teachers educate and care for young children in kindergartens, kōhanga reo or childcare centres. Kōhanga reo kaiako also help children learn te reo Māori and tikanga Māori (culture and customs).
Emergency management officers plan for and respond to emergencies such as earthquakes and weather events. They also train communities to prepare for disasters.
Air traffic controllers direct the safe and orderly movement of aircraft while they are flying, landing, taking off and taxiing.
Cooks prepare, cook and serve food. They work in cafes, bars, hospitals, schools, daycare centres, fast food outlets, or for caterers.
Te reo Māori is an important language for jobs across many sectors.
Security analysts create and monitor security processes and frameworks to protect an organisations information systems and computer networks from being illegally accessed.