A paediatric dietitian specialises in creating and evaluating nutrition programmes and policies for children from infancy up through 18 years of age. Read more
Paediatricians care for the physical, mental and emotional health of children from birth to adolescence. They examine children at regular intervals to monitor growth and development. Read more
Pastoral responsibilities include preaching, teaching, leading, equipping, administrating, and many other tasks in the context of the local church. Read more
A personal trainer is a fitness professional who helps clients achieve increased fitness and health. Personal trainers can assist clients in reaching a number of physical fitness goals, ranging from weight loss to cardiovascular strength to muscle gain. Read more
A pharmacist dispenses medications, provides health advice and ensures safe use of drugs in community pharmacies, offering essential healthcare support to customers. Read more
Pilates instructors help clients to change and improve their body strength and posture. They do this by teaching stretching and conditioning exercises, involving regimented, repetitive body movement and breathwork to promote core strength, flexibility, and physical and mental balance. Read more
A podiatrist is a type of physician who specialises in diagnosing, treating and preventing foot, ankle and lower leg problems. Read more
Psychiatrists are specialist physicians, trained to deal with the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders. Read more
Sports psychologists help athletes maintain high levels of performance by prioritising mental fitness, and explore how physical activity and mental well-being intersect. Read more
Swimming teachers help people of all ages and abilities to develop swimming skills and techniques, and to exercise in water. Read more
Tattoo artists use an electrically powered instrument to inject a tattoo into the skin of a person. Professional tattoo artists have a tattoo licence and provide a safe service. Read more