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Instructor, Physiotherapist
Instructor, Physiotherapist autonomous health professionals who are responsible for developing, maintaining or restoring motor function and movement throughout the lifespan using evidence-based practice. They relieve pain and treat or prevent physical conditions associated with injury, disease or other impairments.
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Physiotherapy Officer Grade 23
Physiotherapy Officer Grade 23 assess, plan and conduct rehabilitative programmes that improve or restore human motor functions, enhance movement ability, relieve pain syndromes, and treat or prevent physical malfunction associated with injuries, diseases and other impairments. They apply a broad range of physical therapies and techniques such as movement, ultrasound, heating, laser and other techniques.
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Chiropractor
Chiropractor is a healthcare professionals who use techniques to alleviate problems in their patients' neuromusculoskeletal systems. They perform spinal adjustments, use massage therapy, and even techniques such as ultrasound to reduce the pain or tension that their patients experience.
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Osteopath
Osteopaths prevent, diagnose and treat a wide range of health problems using manual therapy, exercise and advise. 
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Dietetics Officer Grade U41
Dietetics Officer Grade U41 responsible for nutritional care processes such as nutritional prescription, monitoring and nutritional evaluation for each inpatient or outpatient referred by a physician. They contribute to programs/activities in health promotion and disease prevention services to hospitals, health clinics and organizations.
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Dietician
Dietician plan and supervise the preparation of diets for individuals or groups, supervise and evaluate health programmes and assist in appraising the various factors related to nutrition and food problems in the community.
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Nutritionist
Nutritionist plan and supervise the preparation of diets for individuals or groups, supervise and evaluate health programmes and assist in appraising the various factors related to nutrition and food problems in the community.
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Food Preparation Officer Grade C41
Food Preparation Officer Grade C41 plan and supervise the preparation of diets for individuals or groups, supervise and evaluate health programmes and assist in appraising the various factors related to nutrition and food problems in the community.
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Audiologists
Audiologists evaluate, manage and treat physical disorders affecting human hearing, speech and communication. They prescribe corrective devices or rehabilitative therapies for hearing loss, speech disorders, and related sensory and neural problems and provide counselling on hearing and safe communication.
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Speech Therapist
Speech Therapist focus on the aetiology, assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of communication and swallowing disorders in people of all ages in order to help them maintain, promote, improve, initiate, or recover the ability to communicate both verbally and nonverbally. They address the development of speech in the cranial, facial, and oral area. disorders, and related sensory and neural problems and provide counselling on hearing and safe communication.
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Orthoepist
Orthoepist is an individual who specializes in the study and standardization of pronunciation, especially in terms of proper or correct pronunciation of words. Orthoepists are concerned with establishing and promoting accepted standards for the pronunciation of words in a particular language.
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Language Therapist
Language Therapist focus on the aetiology, assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of communication and swallowing disorders in people of all ages in order to help them maintain, promote, improve, initiate, or recover the ability to communicate both verbally and nonverbally. They address the development of language in the cranial, facial, and oral area. disorders, and related sensory and neural problems and provide counselling on hearing and safe communication.
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Optometry Officer Grade U41
Optometry Officer Grade U41 perform eye examinations (optometrists and orthoptics), contact lens services, ‘k-reading’ measurements and color vision tests in government hospitals.
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Optometrist
Optometrist examine and treat disorders of the eyes and visual system and advise on eye care and prescribe optical aids or other therapies.
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Orthoptist
Orthoptist examine and treat disorders of the eyes and visual system and advise on eye care and prescribe optical aids or other therapies.
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Blind Therapist
Blind Therapist provide therapy to patients with visual impairments to improve their functioning in daily life activities.
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Occupational Therapist
Occupational Therapist help people of all ages who have physical, mental or social problems to adapt to any aspect of their life in order to lead more productive, independent and meaningful lives. Problems may have been from birth, caused by injury, illness, disability or ageing.
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Occupational Therapy Officer Grade 23
Occupational Therapy Officer Grade 23 help people of all ages who have physical, mental or social problems to adapt to any aspect of their life in order to lead more productive, independent and meaningful lives. Problems may have been from birth, caused by injury, illness, disability or ageing.
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Case Manager Grade 23
Case Manager Grade 23 responsible for coordinating and overseeing the care and services provided to individuals who require assistance due to health issues, disabilities, legal concerns, or other challenges
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Radiographer Grade U41
Radiographer Grade U41 responsible for producing medical images to assist specialists and medical officers in diagnosing diseases, evaluating images and radiography produced as well as managing matters related to the application of radiographic examinations.
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