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Caretakers keep places such as schools, apartment blocks and public buildings clean, safe and in good order.
Cooks prepare, cook and serve food. They work in cafes, bars, hospitals, schools, daycare centres, fast food outlets, or for caterers.
Occupational therapists provide therapy and support to people with limited ability to carry out everyday activities because of illness, injury or disability.
Mortgage brokers offer financial advice to people wanting to buy a house or property and help them apply for a home loan.
Artistic directors plan and direct the activities of performing arts organisations such as theatre and dance companies, and arts activities at festivals and venues.
Continuing our Q & A series – answering questions from parents about their young person's work and learning choices.
Community development workers support people to develop and implement plans to make improvements in their community.
Entertainers perform a variety of acts, such as dance, drama or acrobatics, to entertain an audience.
Production managers organise and control the production process in a factory. They ensure that products are made to the right specifications and are ready on time and within budget.
Quarantine officers identify and control biosecurity risks at New Zealand's borders by inspecting goods and vessels arriving in the country.