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Diagnoses and treats difficulties with human eye movement.
Work with families and children in a child-centred way to overcome barriers to their school attendance, participation and retention; and work closely with schools, educational support services and other agencies to support school attendance and resolve attendance problems for the benefit of children and families.
Medical records clerks play an important role in the smooth running of hospitals and clinics. They set up and maintain a system of keeping patients' records on file.
Specialises in the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of the foot, ankle and lower limb.
Mental Health/Psychiatric nursing involves supporting people with mental illness and/or mental distress with the goal of promoting recovery, independence and self-care to help them live a meaningful life.
Care assistants provide basic personal care and social care to children and young people in a number of settings, including special schools, day centres and residential homes.
The Stall Handler loads the correct horse in its designated stall prior to the off of the race and is responsible for the safety or the horse and rider.
A fully qualified medical doctor who specialises in treating sick children and new-born babies.
Drivers providing the routine, non-emergency transport of patients, who are often older adults or people with disabilities, to and from hospitals.
Aid workers typically operate in front line conditions, facilitating the effective distribution of humanitarian aid to people who have been hit by human or natural disasters.
Registered Nurses in Intellectual Disability (RNID) promote the physical, psychological, emotional, spiritual and social care needs of people with an intellectual disability across all age groups.
A paramedic is a trained professional who provides emergency medical care to people who are seriously ill or injured, with the primary goal of stabilising the patient before they are transported to a hospital.