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Graphic designer
Produces designs for communications that combine both written and visual elements according to agreed design briefs.

Arts agent/promoter
An arts agent operates and fronts the marketing and selling of an artist to enhance their career.

Food technologist
A food technologist is responsible for the safe and efficient development, modification and/or manufacture of food products and processes.

Biochemical engineer
A biochemical engineer applies cutting-edge technology to biological materials, systems and processes in order to create new products.

Arts therapist
Uses the creative process of making visual art within a therapeutic environment to encourage patients to express and release strong feelings and emotions.

Environmental engineer
An environmental engineer assesses and manages the impact that human and other activity has on the natural environment.

Osteopath
An osteopath uses stretching and mobilising techniques and joint manipulation to treat back pain and other health problems.

Economist
Prepares advice for businesses and organisations by carrying out specialist research, uncovering trends and producing forecasts of the economic climate based on industry-specific knowledge and theory.

IT consultant
An IT consultant advises, plans, designs and installs information technology systems for their clients.

Industrial engineer
An ideal job for lovers of technology and engineering, industrial engineers can choose from a wide variety of areas to specialise in.

Political lobbyist
Initiates changes to law and policy at all levels of the political world and uses their knowledge of current affairs to advise clients on how to promote and protect their interests.

Psychologist, educational
Works with children and young people to assess and support their emotional, educational, behavioural and psychological development.