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Librarian
Evaluates, acquires, organises, manages, provides and distributes information in a variety of formats.

Lecturer, third level
Teaches students and carries out research in universities and institutes of higher education.

Immigration officer, passport control
Checks the eligibility of all individuals entering a country at sea- and airports, enforces immigration control in line with the law and, where necessary, employs legal powers to detain or remove illegal entrants.

Information officer
Manages the acquisition, supply and distribution of information within an organisation and makes that information accessible to its clients/customers.

Banker, commercial/corporate lending
Provides advice to commercial and private clients about a variety of financial matters and promote financial services/products.

Biomedical engineer
A biomedical engineer applies scientific and engineering principles to assist medical staff in the development of advanced health care technology. Ireland is now a global centre for the medical devices industry so this is a perfect time to consider a career as a biomedical engineer.

Bookseller
Works with customers and liaises with publishing sales to purchase, organise, manage and sell books to the public or to specialist organisations such as universities.

Hospital doctor
Hospital doctors diagnose and treat medical conditions, disorders, illnesses and diseases through the application of specialist medical skills and knowledge.

Heritage officer/interpreter
A heritage officer promotes the importance of a historic place or landscape to the public in order that it is understood, appreciated and protected as a valuable piece of a country/area’s history and identity.

Catering manager
Plans, administers and supervises an organisation's catering facility.

Careers adviser
A careers adviser offers information, guidance, support and advice to people seeking work, further education and training.

Community education officer
A community education officer identifies local/community educational needs and develops appropriate recreational and examination programmes in response to these.