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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Workers assist Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in their education, provide feedback to parents or guardians and teachers about students' progress, and liaise with educational bodies, government agencies and committees.
Youth Workers assist young people as individuals or groups to solve social, emotional and financial problems in an agency framework.
Child Care Workers provide care and supervision for children in programs, such as long day care and occasional care, in childcare centres, hospitals and educational centres.
Family Day Care Workers provide care and supervision for babies and children, usually in the carer's own home and under local government or community-based schemes.
Fire Fighters respond to fire alarms and emergency calls, control and extinguish fires, and protect life and property.
Detectives investigate serious crimes, such as terrorism, homicide, armed robbery, vice and arson, and gather evidence to arrest and prosecute suspected offenders.
Police Officers maintain public order, and enforce laws by investigating crimes, patrolling public areas and arresting suspected offenders.
Alarm, Security or Surveillance Monitors monitor security alarms, CCTV and other surveillance equipment, and contact supervisors, police or fire brigades if security is breached or fire is detected.
Armoured Car Escorts provide armed escorts for transportation and delivery of cash and other valuables.
Security Consultants advise clients on security requirements, and recommend and design security specifications.