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2812-09
Documentalist
Documentalist outlining a long-term storage strategy, working with colleagues to ensure consistency of documentation practice across the company, and training employees on efficient documentation usage, among other duties.
2812-10
Cataloguer
Cataloguer collect, select, organise and maintain library collections and other information repositories, organise and control other library services and provide information for users.
2821-01
Economic Affairs Officer Grade E41
Economic Affairs Officer Grade E41 implement the enforcement of the Cooperative Law, encourage the establishment of cooperatives, manage the registration of cooperatives and amendments to the Bylaws, attend Board and Annual Cooperative meetings, implement expansion and promotion programs and assist officers in exercising the powers of the Chief Registrar. Provide guidance services to cooperatives in management matters and business projects.
2821-02
Executive Officer (Economic) Grade 9
Executive Officer (Economic) Grade 9 conduct research, monitor data, analyse information and prepare reports, and resolve economic and business problems. They develop models for analysis and understanding and make predictions of future economic circumstances and trends.
2821-04
Economist
Economists perform research and develop theories in the field of economics, whether for microeconomic or macroeconomic analysis. They study trends, analyse statistical data, and to some extent work with economic mathematical models in order to advise companies, governments, and related institutions. They advise on product feasibility, trend forecasts, emerging markets, tax policies, and consumer trends.
2821-09
Home Economist
Home Economist conduct research, monitor data, analyse information and prepare reports, and resolve economic and business problems. They develop models for analysis and understanding and make predictions of future economic circumstances and trends.
2822-01
Sociologist
Sociologist conduct research and describe past events and activities including the development of social and economic structures and institutions, and political movements.
2822-02
Anthropologist
Anthropologist study past, current, and predictable patterns of human functioning, with a particular emphasis on the ways in which the human condition has come to be constructed and maintained. Anthropologists often approach pertinent phenomena by outlining similarities and differences that exist both within and between groups.
2822-03
Archaeologist
Archaeologist study past human activity by excavating, dating and interpreting objects and sites of historical interest. They implement excavation projects, informally known as digs, preserve archaelogical remains and collect data that informs their understanding of the past.
2822-04
Geographer
Geographer study the Earth and the distribution of its land, features, and inhabitants. They also examine political or cultural structures and study the physical and human geographic characteristics of regions ranging in scale from local to global.
2822-05
Penologist
Penologist specialize in prisoner rehabilitation and correctional facility management. As a result, they typically work all day with prison inmates. Penologists work closely with prison guards to prevent prison fights, drug dealing, violence, escape attempts, and antisocial behavior. Penologists are employed at municipal, state, and federal prisons in low and maximum security settings.
2822-06
Criminologist
Criminologist examining a range of crimes, conducting extensive research on the social, biological and environmental factors that lead to deviant behavior, identifying criminal patterns, formulating criminal profiles, compiling research reports, and collaborating with law enforcement.
2822-07
Ethnologist
Ethnologist responsible for conducting comparative studies of cultures or certain aspects of cultures, in order to determine historical relations and make generalizations concerning human cultural processes and behaviour.
2822-08
Sociologist, Social Pathology
Sociologist, Social Pathology conduct research and describe past events and activities including the development of social and economic structures and institutions, and political movements.
2823-01
Philosopher
Philosophers study and argument over general and structural problems pertaining to society, humans and individuals. They have well-developed rational and argumentative abilities to engage in discussion related to existence, value systems, knowledge, or reality. They recur to logic in discussion which lead to levels of deepness and abstraction.
2823-03
Historian
Historians research, analyze, interpret, and present the past of human societies. They analyse documents, sources, and traces from the past in order to understand the past societies.
2823-04
Political Scientist
Political scientists study political behaviour, activity and systems, including the elements that fall therein. Their study of the field ranges from the origins and evolution of various political systems to topical matters such as decision-making processes, political behaviour, political trends, society, and power perspectives. They advise governments and institutional organisations on governance matters.
2823-05
Genealogist
Genealogist use a variety of public and private records, such as court records, immigration records and original tax books to trace family trees and descendants. They work as a consultant for their clients, and both advise and undertake lines of research.
2824-01
Psychology Officer Grade S41
Psychology Officer Grade S41 planning, implementing and coordinating activities related to the field of psychology/clinical psychology/counseling to clients.
2824-02
Executive Officer (Psychology) Grade 41
Executive Officer (Psychology) Grade 41 planning, implementing and coordinating activities related to the field of psychology/clinical psychology/counseling to clients.
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