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Acrobat
Acrobat perform tumbling and gymnastic routines to entertain the audience. Acrobats normally have a gymnastics background but if not, they can be taught. 
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Contortionist
Contortionist All entertainers and performers, sports and related workers represents occupations with a wide range of characteristics.
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Magician
Magician performs magic tricks, slight-of-hand routines and card tricks for the amusement of the public at weddings, functions and public gatherings.
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Clown
Clown performers who use humor to entertain audiences. They commonly perform at birthday parties, weddings, and other events where people are looking for some lighthearted fun. Clowns may also work in circus shows or as part of a traveling troupe.
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Mimic
Mimic entertain audiences in circuses and other places by performing a variety of acts.
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Circus Performer, Animal
Circus Performer, Animal entertain audiences in circuses and other places by performing a variety of acts.
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Juggler
Juggler Juggles and balances objects, such as balls, knives, plates, tenpins, and hats, to entertain audience.
2847-10
Puppeteer
Puppeteer Play parts in stage, television, radio, video, or film productions, or other settings for entertainment, information, or instruction. Interpret serious or comic role by speech, gesture, and body movement to entertain or inform audience. May dance and sing.
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Stand-Up Comedian
Stand-Up Comedian a performance artist who uses humour to entertain audiences.
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Trainer In Zoological, Bird and Aquatic Parks
Trainer In Zoological, Bird and Aquatic Parks train animals for obedience, performance, riding, or assisting people with disabilities. They familiarize animals with human voices and contact, and they teach animals to respond to commands.
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Cultural Officer Grade B41
Cultural Officer Grade B41 planning, coordinating and implementing cultural and arts programs at the ministry, state and international levels.
2849-02
Cultural Officer Grade B43
Cultural Officer Grade B43 planning, coordinating and implementing cultural and arts programs at the ministry, state and international levels.
2849-03
Cultural Officer Grade B47
Cultural Officer Grade B47 planning, coordinating and implementing cultural and arts programs at the ministry, state and international levels.
2849-04
Cultural Officer Grade B51
Cultural Officer Grade B51 planning, coordinating and implementing cultural and arts programs at the ministry, state and international levels.
2849-05
Cultural Officer Grade B53
Cultural Officer Grade B53 planning, coordinating and implementing cultural and arts programs at the ministry, state and international levels.
2849-06
Freelance Speaker
Freelance Speaker conducting pre-speech research, writing and outlining speech scripts, and delivering high-quality speeches to audiences across the state. You may also be required to answer audience questions and interact with members of the public.
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Superintendent of Custom Grade WK41
Superintendent of Custom Grade WK41 Collecting taxes and facilitating customs to the sector trade and industrialization as well as enhancing legal compliance in the interests of the social economy and national security.
2911-02
Immigration Superintendent Grade KP41
Immigration Superintendent Grade KP41 implementation of financial and personnel management tasks, administration, monitoring and regulating activities involving operational, enforcement, preventive and national security aspects, drafting and conducting training programs, managing research, planning and development.
2911-03
Immigration Consultant
Immigration advisers aid people seeking to move from one nation to another by advising them on immigration legislation, and assisting them in obtaining the necessary documentation to ensure the immigration process occurs in accordance with immigration laws.
2911-06
Custom and Excise Officer
Custom and Excise Officer inspect people and ships, airplanes and motor vehicles entering and leaving the country to ensure that the correct duties are being paid, illegal goods such as drugs, fauna and flora are not being smuggled and that the necessary documentation is in order.
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