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Press photographer
A press photographer uses a variety of photographic equipment to take photographs for use on television or within magazines, journals and other publications.

Police officer/An Garda Síochána
Upholds law and order through the detection, prevention and investigation of crime.

Archaeologist
Studies human history through the examination of excavated remains and artefacts.

Planning engineer
A planning engineer works with a site manager to develop suitable construction methods and sequences for a project.

Antiques dealer
An antiques dealer buys and sells art and antiques.

Physicist
Studies matter and energy and how they interact.

Personal assistant/secretary
Undertakes administrative, clerical and managerial tasks on behalf of managers and company directors.

Museum education officer
Develops and delivers a museum's educational and learning programme to primary and secondary schools.

Audiologist
An audiologist assesses, diagnoses and rehabilitates patients with hearing, balance and tinnitus problems.

Architect
Designs and oversees the construction of buildings or alterations to existing buildings.

Aromatherapist
An aromatherapist treats a variety of physical conditions, illnesses and psychological disorders holistically with essential aromatic oils that are extracted or distilled from flowers, trees, spices, fruit or herbs.

Nature conservation officer
Manages the local environment with an emphasis on preserving and protecting areas of natural beauty and sets targets to promote biodiversity.