Dare to be Different

 

Are you someone who marches to the beat of her own music or maybe you just don’t fit into the mainstream? Students often pursue traditional career paths such as doctor, lawyer, teacher, nurse and there is nothing wrong with any of these paths.  What many students seem to forget is that there are other options. The path after graduation is not a straight line; it’s more like a bunch of squiggly lines that offer a variety of possibilities. So, before you narrow down your options, make sure that you do your research because there are often careers that you may not know about.

Every 2 weeks, we shine the spotlight on careers that are different. Who knows, you may just find what you’ve been looking for.

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For more information on these career choices and further resources, visit Career Centre located at DV 3094 or contact 905-828-5451 to book an appointment.

 

DARE TO BE DIFFERENT.

 

Chief Listening Officer

Chief Listening Officer

Earnings:
Given this job is relatively new, there are no fixed salary projections. However, based on similar career paths, average annual salary is expected to range between CAD $50,000 to CAD $120,000.

What They Do:

  • Monitors conversations and feedback about the organization across various platforms.
  • Analyzes feedback from customers, employees, and stakeholders.
  • Engages with stakeholders to address concerns and foster positive relationships.
  • Provides regular reports and insights to key decision-makers.
  • Translates insights into actionable strategies to achieve organizational goals.

Skills:

  • Effective communication, listening, analytical, and customer service skills.
  • Experience in social media management and tech savvy
  • Strategic thinker and experienced in problem-solving
  • Adaptable and collaborative

Education:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in either Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, Business Administration, Psychology, Sociology, or a similar field.
  • Master of Business Administration (MBA) is not required but is considered a huge asset.
  • Certifications such as social media management, digital marketing, data analytics, and customer experience are again not mandatory, but can enhance your skills aligned for the role.

Additional Information:

 

 

Snake Milker

Snake Milker

What They Do:

  • Use specialized laboratory equipment to extract venom from living snakes
  • Calibrate and maintain laboratory equipment
  • Become knowledgeable in the safe handling of venomous snakes, as well as medical treatment procedures in the event of a snake bite
  • Handle, label, catalog and store snake venom after extraction
  • Perform care tasks for snake specimens as needed, including feeding, administering medications and documenting health, diet or behavior

Skills:

  • Hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity
  • Ability to remain calm under pressure
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills 
  • Attention to Detail
  • Patience
  • Adaptability
  • Problem-Solving Skills
  • Emotional Intelligence
  • Resilience
  • Teamwork

Education:

  • Specialized training focused on venomous snake handling
  • Optional: Degree in biology, chemistry, biochemistry or herpetology (the study of reptiles)

Additional Information:

 

 

Professional Game/Dungeon Master

Dare to be different

Earnings:
Earnings depend on experience and reputation. Price per player can be from $15-$40, with many GMs having a cost of around $30/player per session. With an average of 4-5 players, one session alone can usually earn a GM between $60-200. Some experienced and well-known GMs may earn up to $400 for their sessions. 

What They Do:
With the growth of the tabletop roleplaying game community over the past decade, there has been a rise in demand for game/dungeon masters (GMs and DMs). While many games are traditionally GM’d by someone in the friend group, there is a desire for paid game masters for people who want to play together. These game masters plan and run games like Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, Star Wars RPGs and Call of Cthulhu for a variety of groups. Some GM/DMs may be hired to run long-lasting club games for after-school programs or youth groups, individual sessions for parties or special events, mini-campaigns for professional team-building exercises, or weekly games for people who cannot find a GM/DM. 

While most tend to be game masters as supplement to their other careers, there are also full-time GMs. Sessions usually run weekly for between 2-4 hours, not including planning time, and full-time GMs will have multiple sessions per week. 

Skills:

  • Creativity with narrative-building
  • Organizational skills 
  • Excellent communication and personal skills 
  • Acting and improvisational ability
  • Emotional awareness and ability to read the table 
  • Social media and advertisement skills
  • Leadership and group management skills
  • Self-motivation and management skills
  • Technological skills for running games online (i.e. experience with Zoom, Roll20, Foundry VTT, etc.) 

Education:
There are no set educational requirements to become a professional GM/DM, as the field relies more on game experience. Potential academic areas that may be of use are Narrative Design or Creative Writing. 

Additional Information:

 

 

Food Taster

Food taster

Earnings: Average $53,000 a year, average $26 per hour.

 

What They Do:

A food taster is a quality assurance worker whose responsibilities are to test food products for different characteristics, such as appearance, smell, taste, flavor, and quality of the ingredients. They do this by taking bites of different products and judging them against specific standards laid out by the manufacturer or cooking department.

Skills:

  • Attention to detail
  • Observation
  • Good sense of smell
  • Sensory acuity
  • Communication
  • Creativity
  • Open-mindedness

Experience:

  • Culinary degree (optional)
  • Palate training (optional)

Additional Information:

 

Toy Designer

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Earnings: The average salary falls between $60,000 to $90,000, although it will depend heavily on experience, region you work in, company or self-employment, etc.

 

 What They Do:

As the name suggests, toy designers work to produce new toy ideas and prototypes. They can be independent contractors, or work for a larger company. They begin by drafting a sketch of their toy idea, and then work on building a prototype. Throughout this process, the designer must constantly be aware of safety by considering how a child might play with their toy. Afterwards, they can choose to either manufacture and sell the toys themselves or sell to a larger manufacturer! Some toy genres they may specialize in are action figures, construction toys, dolls, electronic toys, outdoor play toys, plush toys, puzzles & games, scale models, science toys, vehicles, toy instruments, animal toys, etc. 

Skills:

  • Imagination and creativity
  • Understanding of what children like and how they play
  • Knowledge of production process and materials
  • Illustration and model-making skills
  • Excellent knowledge of design software, computer-aided design & drafting, and 3-D modeling
  • Knowledge of safety standards and regulations

Education:

While there are no specific educational program requirements, a toy designer should have post-secondary education. Some programs that would be useful are: 

  • Toy Invention
  • Industrial Design
  • Fine Arts
  • Graphic Design
  • Engineering

Additional Information:

 

Undertaker (Funeral Director)

Undertaker (Funeral Director)

Earnings: The average salary is $98,000 per year.

 

 What They Do:

  • Work with the friends and family members of deceased individuals to plan funerals and showings
  • Transport bodies to funeral homes and gravesites, or to crematories
  • Assist family members with administrative tasks, such as writing obituaries, filing life insurance claims, and transferring pensions and retirement funds
  • Work to prepare bodies for showings and funerals by performing embalming responsibilities or overseeing a hired embalmer
  • Prepare funeral homes for showings and funerals

Skills:

  • Sensitivity and understanding
  • To be thorough and pay attention to detail
  • Patience and the ability to remain calm in stressful situations
  • Customer service skills
  • The ability to work well with others
  • The ability to accept criticism and work well under pressure
  • Business management skills
  • The ability to understand people's reactions
  • To be able to carry out basic tasks on a computer or hand-held device

Education:

  • At least two years of college or vocational school required with coursework in mortuary science (optional)
  • License
  • At least two years of funeral home experience

Additional Information:

 

LEGO Master Builder

LEGO

Earnings: Average Canadian salary is $50,362 per year. Top earners make around $91,500 per year, 75th percentile earns $65,000 per year while the 25th percentile earns $34,000 per year.

 

 What They Do:

  • The creative masterminds behind the spectacular large-scale LEGO sculptures
  • Design and construct various models
  • Lead workshops for young LEGO builders
  • Innovate new model designs

Skills:

  • Artistic talent
  • Engineering knowledge about how structures hold in place
  • Expert in model making via reading blueprints and sketches
  • Fluent in digital programs to design complex structures
  • Interpersonal and communications skills are essential for leading workshops and teaching children how to build intricate LEGO models

Education:

  • No post-secondary education is required
  • Background in model making
  • Fluent in digital programs which aid in making complex model designs
  • Compete in the Brick Factors - a LEGO building competition which is a two-day challenge where participants compete by building LEGO models and are graded on creativity, building efficiency, and interpersonal skills.

Additional Information:

 

Mermaiding

Mermaiding

Earnings: Salary ranging from $30,000 to 60,000, although can be much more depending on popularity and whether you choose to manage yourself or find employment in a larger company.

 

 What They Do:

Mermaiding is a form of swimming where people use mermaid equipment & costuming while underwater. It is growing both as a hobby and as a profession. Professional mermaids can cover a variety of roles: as an entertainer for various events like birthday parties & festivals, teaching mermaid swimming lessons to children and adults, modelling for photography and artwork, and even using their mermaiding persona for conservation and activism efforts.

Skills:

  • Strong swimming and diving skills, as well as previous experience swimming with a mermaid tail
  • Strong physical ability and core strength
  • Experience with teaching swimming
  • Experience working with and entertaining children
  • Excellent communication and personal skills
  • Acting and improvisational ability
  • Social media and advertisement skills

Education:

While there are no set educational requirements to become a mermaid, many hiring companies will enquire about previous swimming experience as being underwater untrained can be dangerous.

  • Bronze Cross, National Lifeguard and Swim Instructor certification
  • Freediving certification
  • Standard First Aid and CPR-C
  • Mermaid certification courses may also be offered nearby

You may also be required to already own your own mermaid tail.

Additional Information:

 

Pyrotechnic Engineer

P Engineer

Earnings: Yearly earnings range from $45k to $97k depending on experience

 

 What They Do:

  • Work with explosives and reactive chemicals to organize displays of fire and fireworks
  • Test materials, making precise measurements and calculating each chemical compound.
  • When working for concerts or sporting arenas, an engineer must have their display timed to coordinate perfectly with the music or the sporting action.
  • Artificially produces colours and different visual effects.

Skills:

  • Chemical and physical knowledge and understandings of reactions
  • Understanding of computer software and simulation development
  • Analyzing data
  • Attention to detail
  • Problem solving

Education:

  • Bachelor’s degree in relevant scientific field (Chemistry or Physics)
  • Training programs that teach pyrotechnic safety, designing and firing
  • Licensing exam – depending on location of employment

Additional Information:

 

Crane Operator

Crane Operator
Crane Operator 2

Earnings: $31.38/hour on average in Canada. Salary ranging from $43,884 to $84,184.

 

 What They Do:

  • Operate cranes to lift, move or place equipment and materials
  • Inspect cranes and calculate capacities
  • Assemble tower cranes on-site
  • Perform routine crane maintenance such as cleaning and lubricating

Skills:

  • Strong depth perception and good communication skills
  • Manual dexterity to navigate multiple controls and levers simultaneously
  • Strong critical-thinking skills to analyze situations and take necessary precautions

Education:

  • Complete an apprenticeship where you’ll be able to shadow a professional for 1-3 years
  • Obtain the Mobile Crane Operator certification and/or the Tower Crane Operator certification
  • May obtain a regulatory license from Ontario College of Trades

Additional Information:

 

Crystallographer 

Crystallographer

Earnings:  Yearly earnings range from $60k to $95k depending on experience

What they do:

  • Investigate the properties and inner structures of crystals
  • Determine the arrangement of atoms inside crystals and generate knowledge that is used by chemists, physicists, biologists, and others
  • Design experiments and analyze data to develop precise models of many biological processes (ex. DNA repair, ribosome biogenesis, cell signaling, and cancer biology)
  • Develop computer models and simulations of physical and biological

Skills:

  • Mathematical, biological, and chemical understanding, including anatomic and molecular structure
  • Understanding of computer software and simulation development
  • Analyzing data
  • Attention to detail
  • Problem solving

Education:

  • Bachelor’s degree in relevant scientific field (Biology, Chemistry, Geology/Material Science, Physics, etc.)

Additional Information:

Doula

 

Doula

Earnings:
$56,050 on average in Canada. Salary ranging from $22,375 to $126,296

 

What They Do:

  • Provide information about techniques that can help to reduce stress and trauma
  • Work with the mother to develop a birth plan
  • Advocating for the client during labor and delivery
  • Providing postpartum support

Skills:

  • Appropriate training/courses
  • First Aid Certification
  • Ability to be calm under pressure

Education:

  • In Canada, this line of work is not regulated, so no bachelor's degree is required. However, a bachelor's degree in nursing, psychology, or human development may be useful
  • Complete Doula certification through any Canadian organization like Doula Canada, DONA International, etc.

Additional Information:

 

Hydrologist 

 

hydrologist

 

What They Do:

Hydrologists are specialists that investigate how water travels through the crust of the earth. Every precipitation is carefully examined for its effects on groundwater levels and the movement of natural bodies of water like rivers. Also, they examine how surface and groundwater evaporate and return to the atmosphere, sometimes via the ocean. Their main objective is to find solutions to the intricate issues around water availability and quality. Measuring the characteristics of water bodies, such as the stream and flow, is one of the daily chores performed by persons with a job in environmental sustainability. Also, they gather soil and water samples to thoroughly examine many aspects, such as pH and pollution levels. 

Skills:

  • Analytical skills
  • Communication skills
  • Critical thinking skills
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Physical stamina

Experience:

Hydrologists typically need a bachelor’s degree for entry-level jobs ( preferably in environmental sciences); however, some employers prefer to hire candidates who have a master’s degree.

Earnings:

  • Median Salary: $81,270.00

Additional Information:

 

Pearl Diver 

 

pearl diver

What they do:

  • Dive into bodies of water to retrieve pearls from oysters
  • Sell pearls to buyers

Skills:

  • Swimming
  • Athleticism
  • Breath control
  • Spatial awareness
  • Navigation skills
  • Attention to detail
  • Observant

Experience:

  • Professional or competitive swimming

Salary:

  • $60k/year

Additional information:

 

 

Colour Consultant

 

girl writing

 What they do:

  •  Recommend best colours for buildings, hairstyles, brand logos etc
  • Use psychology, colour theory, and décor trends to choose colours 

Skills:

  • Research literacy
  • Visual art skills
  • Colour theory knowledge
  • Psychology knowledge
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Open-mindedness
  • Creativity
  • Critical thinking
  • Decision-making

Experience (optional):

  • Interior Design
  • Art school
  • Colour consulting courses

Earnings:

  • $40k CAD/year on average

Additional Information:

 

Flavourist

 

woman looking into a microscope

 What they do:

  • Create and duplicate various flavours.
  • Produce food product samples for testing and scrutiny.
  • Study the properties of proteins, fats, starches, carbohydrates, additives and flavour components.

Skills:

  • Basic understanding of microbiology, including microorganisms and food spoilage.
  • Flavour interactions with processed foods (carbohydrates, proteins, fats).
  • Knowledge of various laboratory techniques such as instrumentation, extraction, distillation and separation.
  • Understand basic tests used to determine sensory differences, matches, quantitative profiles.
  • Able to use databases, spreadsheets and industry-specific software.

Education:

  • Master’s/Doctorate in food or flavour chemistry.
  • Bachelor’s Degree in chemistry, biology, biochemistry or food science for Junior Flavourist.

Earnings:

  • $39k - $96k
  • $65k average

Additional Information:

 

 

Art Therapist

 

What They Do 

  • Guide clients through artistic expression as a form of therapy 

Skills 

  • Compassion 
  • Patience 
  • Interpersonal skills 
  • Artistic ability 
  • Listening  
  • Communication 
  • Problem-solving 
  • Attention to detail 

Experience 

  • Master’s degree in art therapy or master’s level diploma in art therapy  

Earnings 

  • Average $64k/year 

Additional information 

 

 

Maple Syrup Coordinator

 

 What They Do

  • Oversee production of maple syrup from tree to table

Skills

  • Attention to detail 
  • Management skills 
  • Comfortable working outdoors 
  • Team player  
  • Flexibility 
  • Organization  
  • Communication  

Experience

  • On-the-job training
  • Maple Syrup coordinator course

Earnings

  • $40k - $80k

 

 

Ophthalmic Medical Technician

 

 What They Do

  • Work with eye doctors to provide patient care (e.g., assist in eye surgery) 
  • Perform vision and diagnostic tests 
  • Supervise and train allied ophthalmic personnel 
  • Perform office management duties 

Skills

  • Interpersonal skills 
  • Problem-solving 
  • Efficiency 
  • Attention to detail 
  • Multitasking  

Experience

  • High school diploma 
  • College/hospital-based training program 
  • Supervised practical training 

Earnings

  • $42k - $60k 

Addition Information

 

 

Body Paint Artist

 

 What They Do

  • Create designs on human skin, using the body as a canvas 
  • Use water-based paints to create images that last anywhere from a few hours to a few days 
  • May work in the entertainment industry or for advertising agencies 

Skills

  • Colour Vision
  • Mechanical Skills
  • Physical Strength
  • Detail Oriented
  • Patience

Experience

  • High school diploma 
  • Painting/artistry experience 

Earnings

  • Average $34K

Additional Information

 

 

Orthotist / Prosthetist

 

What they do

  • Design and fabricate medical supportive devices such as artificial limbs and braces
  • Evaluate and interview patients to determine their needs
  • Take measurements and impressions of a patient’s body
  • Select materials to be used in orthotic/prosthetic devices
  • Instruct patients on how to use supportive devices

Skills

  • Communication
  • Detail-oriented
  • Patience
  • Physical dexterity and stamina
  • Problem-solving

Experience

  • Master’s degree in orthotics and prosthetics
  • Certification
  • Complete residency

Earnings

  • Average $70k

Additional Information:

 

Cruise Ship Entertainer

 

What they do

  • Perform on stage with shows ranging from dancing and singing to comedy acts and magic 
  • Work anywhere from one show to regular shows for 6 months 
  • Be at sea for many weeks or months at a time 

Skills  

  • Performance abilities 
  • Interpersonal communication 
  • Organization 
  • Flexibility  

Experience

  • Professional experience as an entertainer 
  • Self-produced and self-contained shows 

Earnings 

  • Extremely varied; depends on the type of show and cruise liner 
  • $1,600 to $4,000 monthly 

 

 

Feng Shui Consultant

 

What they do

  • Assist clients in incorporating the art and science of Feng Shui in their lives
  • Assess a space (ie. home, office, garden, etc.), considering colour, lighting, and organization
  • Empower clients physically, emotionally, and spiritually to help them fulfill their needs

Skills

  • Working knowledge of feng shui school(s) of thought
  • Patience
  • Communication
  • Problem-solving
  • Critical thinking

Experience

  • Online/on-location courses
  • Certification by Feng Shui Master (not mandatory)

Earnings

  • $20k - $60k

Additional Information

 

 

 

Braille Transcriber

 

What they do

  • Translating printed text into braille for blind and low-vision readers 
  • Ensuring information is conveyed accurately in braille 
  • Work among different categories like literary transcription, mathematical and music transcription, and proofreading  

Skills

  • Good command of written language, grammar, spelling, and formatting 
  • Ability to proofread and edit 
  • Careful and consistent  
  • Familiarity with literary braille code 

Experience

  • Certification for braille transcription 
  • High school diploma/Bachelor’s degree 

Earnings

  • $35k - $57k 

Additional Information

 

 

Able Seaman

 

What They Do

  • Help with normal operations of a vessel 
  • Maintenance of machinery, lines, and tools 
  • Engage in best safety practices and run safety drills 

Skills 

  • Knowledge of survival techniques  
  • Physically fit and capable 
  • Calm under pressure 

Experience 

  • At least 2 years’ experience at sea 
  • Qualification exams 
  • Training in duties required around all areas of the ship

Earnings

  • $43k - $78k 

Additional Information

 

 

Smoke Jumper

 

What they do

  • Jump into wildfires in areas not accessible by road 
  • Prevent fires from spreading uncontrollably 
  • Special forces of the fire service 

Skills

  • Meet physical and psychological requirements 
  • Quick thinking 
  • Parachuting 

Experience  

  • Fighting wildfires on the ground 
  • Extensive training 

Earnings

  • $46k - $77k

Additional Information

 

Lighting Designer

 

What they do

  • Design the lighting needed for a performance on camera or on stage
  • Create visuals for lighting, lasers, strobes, spots, and video screens
  • Work with directors, artistic directors, and/or lighting technicians

Technical skills

  • Ability to work under pressure
  • Collaboration, communication
  • Excellent colour vision

Experience

  • Knowledge in art design, drama/theatre, electronics, physics, photography
  • Bachelor’s in architecture, electrical engineering, or related field

Earnings

  • $39k - $76k

Additional Information

 

Horticultural Therapist

 

 What they do

  • Use plants, and the process of planting, in psychological or physical therapy
  • Use a garden landscape to promote well-being for patients
  • Rehabilitate physically or psychologically ill individuals

 

Horticultural Therapy (HT) is a formal practice that uses plants, horticultural activities, and the garden landscape to promote well-being for its participants. HT is goal orientated with defined outcomes and assessment procedures. HT sessions are administered by professionally trained horticultural therapists. 

The horticultural therapist may work with people in virtually any type of healthcare or social service setting, for example, physical rehabilitation, mental health, vocation services, long-term care, hospice, corrections, special education, wellness and health-support, foster care or youth services. They may work in impoverished or socially disadvantaged communities, in public gardens or in retirement living. 

Skills

  • Motivated
  • Versatile
  • Communication skills
  • Empathetic

Experience

  • Knowledge related to basic horticulture; depth of horticultural knowledge varies from job to job
  • Knowledge of plants’ effects on physiology, psychology, and sociology
  • Specialist training in therapy

It would be advisable to obtain a degree or foundation degree in a subject such as botanical sciences, horticulture, horticulture leadership, education, nursing, social work, landscape design, educational psychology or occupational therapy. Certificate courses in horticultural therapy are available in universities and plant nurseries.

Earnings

  • $29k - $96k
  • Horticultural services enjoy an average income of $48,426 in Ontario. 
  • Horticultural therapists also tend to wear many hats – some go on to own their own successful businesses.  

Additional Information

 

Video Game Tester

 

 What they do

  • Test video games for glitches and bugs for programmers to fix
  • Play the game in as many ways as possible to test it thoroughly
  • Report findings to video game development teams

Skills

  • Experience with video games
  • Strong communication skills
  • Critical thinking
  • Technical writing ability
  • Detail-oriented

Experience

  • Good knowledge of video games
  • Knowledge of game design/computer science/video graphics/software

Earnings

  • $24k - $104k

Additional Information

 

 

Golf Ball Diver

 

What they do

  • Collect golf balls that have sunk into ponds
  • Either dive into the water or use roller technology

Skills

  • Diving skills
  • Patience
  • Attention to detail
  • Physical fitness

Experience

  • Entry-level certification from a diving agency

Earnings

  • $50k - $100k

Additional Information

 

Pet Food Tester

 

 What they do

  • Make sure pet food is nutritious and tasty
  • Appraise the smell of pet food
  • Write reports and come up with new ideas to enhance pet food quality

Skills

  • Developed taste buds
  • Animal knowledge
  • Research abilities
  • Creativity

Experience

  • Degree in nutrition
  • Pet nutrition certification

Earnings

  • $34k - $100k

Additional Information

 

White Hat Hacker

 

 What they do

  • Use hacking skills to identify security vulnerabilities
  • Investigate and improve hardware, software, or networks
  • Report security flaws to the company/owner responsible for fixing these issues

Skills

  • Problem-solving
  • Communication
  • Intelligence
  • Strong technical and organizational skills

Experience

  • Degree in information security, computer science, or math
  • Experience and certifications in cybersecurity

Earnings

  • $22k - $187k

Additional Information

 

Sommelier

 

 What they do

  • Create and update wine lists in collaboration with chefs
  • Recommend food and wine pairings
  • Maintain the proper storage and serving of wine

Skills

  • Extensive knowledge of wines
  • Understanding of winemaking process
  • Good communication skills
  • Ability to create tasteful food and wine pairings

Experience

  • Customer service and hospitality
  • Wine courses

Earnings

  • $30k - $80k

Additional Information

 

Ocularist

 

What they do

  • Construct, fit, shape, and maintain artificial eyes (ocular prosthesis)
  • Provide long-term care to patients who require one or more artificial eyes
  • Provide patients with complete instruction on the care and maintenance of their prosthesis

Skills

  • Creativity
  • Compassion
  • Dexterity
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Ocular anatomy knowledge

 Education

  • Ocularist training program from the American Society of Ocularist

Earnings

  • $60k - $100k

Additional Information

 

Foley Artist

 

 What they do

  • Devise and record every day sounds heard in film, TV, and video games
  • Use props to create sounds like the swishing of clothing, breaking of glass, footsteps, squeaky doors
  • Watch video footage and catalogue the needed foley effects

Skills

  • Deep knowledge of sound, music and rhythm
  • Creativity and imagination
  • Keen observation and sensitive listening
  • Time management

Education

  • Degree in sound design/music/film (not necessary)
  • Develop skills with hands-on experience

Earnings

  • $60k – $110k

Additional Information

 

Clinical Ethicist

 

What they do

  • Identify, analyze and resolve ethical problems that arise in clinical medicine
  • Offer guidance to patients, their families and professional staff on ethical, legal and policy issues
  • Aide in developing policy, doing research and providing education about ethics for others

Skills

  • Active listening and strong communication
  • Analyzing
  • Critical thinking
  • Problem-solving
  • Collaboration
  • Reasoning

Education

  • Typically start in a career as a physician, nurse or health care administrator
  • Master’s/Doctorate in Ethics or Bioethics

Earnings

  • $47k - $80k
  • $65k average

Additional Information

 

Veterinary Acupuncturist

 

 

What they do

  • Insert needles into various pressure points on an animal’s body
  • Develop and implement treatment plans based on the individual animal’s needs
  • Treat conditions like arthritis, neurologic disorders, gastrointestinal disorders and muscle injuries

Skills

  • Independence
  • Empathy
  • Good communication
  • Critical thinking
  • Good with animals

Education

  • Licensed veterinarian
  • Additional training related to muscle physiology, anatomy and acupuncture techniques

Earnings

  • $56k - $123k
  • $80k average

Additional Information

 

Hippotherapist

 

a child on a horse ride with mother looking onward proudly

What they do

  • Utilize horses and their movement for therapeutic purposes
  • A specialization reserved for rehabilitation therapists (physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists)
  • Work in conjunction with a professional horse handler

Skills

  • Understand the movement of horses and humans
  • Use clinical reasoning and evidence-based practice
  • Empathy
  • Communication
  • Interpersonal abilities

Education

  • Master’s/Doctorate in physiotherapy, occupational therapy or speech and language therapy
  • Certification in hippotherapy

Earnings

  • $17k - $122k
  • $77k average

Additional Information

 

Odour Tester

 

What they do

  • Test the effectiveness of odours
  • Engage in laboratory testing to adjust a product’s chemical composition and improve or alter its smell

Skills

  • Ability to distinguish between similar smells
  • Good communication
  • Foundational knowledge of computers

Education

  • Bachelor’s degree in chemistry

Earnings

  • $38k - $100k

Additional information

 

Colour Expert

 

 

What they do

  • Specialize in the complex effects of colours
  • Combine colour psychology, current trends, demographic statistics and colour design theories to best incorporate colour into a project
  • Create colour solutions for anything from the layout of a room, to the logo of a company, to appealing product design

Skills

  • Analytical skills 
  • Artistic ability
  • Computer skills
  • Customer service
  • Product knowledge

Education

  • Bachelor’s degree in cosmetology/business/fine arts/specialized sales and merchandising/industrial and product design

Earnings

  • $49k – 70k

Additional information

 

Image Consultant

 

 

What they do

  • Advise clients on clothes, hairstyles, makeup, jewelry and colors
  • Meet with individual clients’ or conduct group seminars
  • Give advice on posture, manners and business etiquettes
  • Develop plans to improve clients’ images and take them to clothing stores

Skills

  • Creative and artistic
  • Sense of fashion, colour and style
  • Communication skills
  • Good with people
  • Confident and energetics

Education

  • Completion of related university/college programs and courses covering fashion, design and cosmetology

Earnings

  • $25K - 75K

Additional Infomation

 

Wildlife Technician

 

 

What they do

  • Track and catch animals in wild
  • Examine animals to assess health levels
  • Attach tags to animals so they can be tracked
  • Keep detailed logs and write reports

Skills

  • Detail-oriented and analytical
  • Communication
  • Committed to wildlife and the environment
  • Observational and ability to work in rural areas
  • Physical strength and stamina

Education

  • Bachelor’s degree in conservational wildlife biology or a college diploma in fishing and wildlife technology (three to four years)

Earnings

  • $25k - 78k

Additional Information

 

Chiropodist

 

 

What they do

  • Treat foot problems with casts, braces and physical therapy
  • Perform minor surgery, such as removing ingrown toenails
  • Prescribe medications related to foot care
  • Recommend orthotics for patients who have problems walking

Skills and Attributes

  • Dedicated
  • Patient and compassionate
  • Enjoy working with people
  • Communication skills
  • Analytical

Education

  • Bachelors in Chiropody Program (three years after university)

Earnings

  • $50k – 75k

Additional Resources

 

Director of Photography

 

Director of Photography

What they do

  • Help choose what visual styles to choose
  • Determine the and number of cameras, lenses and light equipment
  • Design each shot and sequence with regard to camera angle and movement
  • Adjust setting settings such as focus and exposure

Skills Required

  • A mix of creativity and technical expertise
  • Able to work to strict deadlines
  • Good vision and sense of colour
  • Determined and self-innovated
  • Enjoy meeting and working with new people
Education
  • Programs involving film and video, production, photography or film studies

Earnings

  • $30-100K

 

Gerontologist

 

 

What they do

  • Some work at community service agencies that reach out to older people
  • Others research how ageing affects the human body and mind
  • Aim to improve the quality of our lives as we age
  • Can work at either adult daycare programs or long-term care centres

Skills Required

  • Good with people
  • Caring
  • Sensitive to the needs of others
  • Flexible
  • Organized
  • Good listener
Education
  • Master’s or a PhD degree in gerontology

Earnings

  • $25k - $140k

Astrobiologist

 

 

What They Do

  • Study the possibility of life beyond Earth
  • Understand how life originates
  • Study life present in extreme conditions on Earth
  • Study different planets and moons for life-supporting conditions
  • Search for radio signals from extraterrestrial life

Work-Related Skills

  • Advanced Biology, Astronomy and Biology skills
  • Analytical and critical thinking
  • Problem solving and interpersonal

Earnings and Education

$35k - $100k with a degree in astronomy and biology 

 

Horticultural Therapist

 

What They Do

Horticultural Therapy (HT) is a formal practice that uses plants, horticultural activities, and the garden landscape to promote well-being for its participants. HT is goal orientated with defined outcomes and assessment procedures. HT sessions are administered by professionally trained horticultural therapists.

Working Conditions

The horticultural therapist may work with people in virtually any type of healthcare or social service setting, for example, physical rehabilitation, mental health, vocation services, long-term care, hospice, corrections, special education, wellness and health-support, foster care or youth services. They may work in impoverished or socially-disadvantaged communities, in public gardens or in retirement living.

Education

It would be advisable to obtain a degree or foundation degree in a subject such as botanical sciences, horticulture, horticulture leadership, education, nursing, social work, landscape design, educational psychology or occupational therapy. Certificate courses in horticultural therapy are available in universities and plant nurseries.

Earnings

Horticultural services enjoy an average income of $48,426 in Ontario.

Horticultural therapists are expected to earn between $35k – $57k a year. Horticultural therapists also tend to wear many hats – some go on to own their own successful businesses. 

For more information on this career choice and further resources, visit Career Centre located at DV 3094 or contact 905-828-5451 to book an appointment.

 

Continuity Writer

 

 

 

What They Do

Just like a good novel, television programs show the growth and changes of a character. The wardrobe team, make-up artists and writers work to evolve the character’s look, dialogue, and personality as the character develops.

All these details can be a lot to juggle, and, if handled wrong, can be confusing for a viewer. The Continuity Writer makes sure that doesn’t happen by reviewing every detail of the characters and plot, then making changes in order to keep the flow.

As a Continuity Writer, you commonly work for a film or television producer.  Films and TV shows aren’t filmed in sequential order, so you ensure a character doesn’t use information that he doesn’t learn for a few more scenes. You also review facts and make sure the storyline flows. For example, you make that the character who vowed never to wear pink (ten episodes ago) doesn’t don rose-coloured gloves.

Your Continuity Writer duties hold you accountable for knowing the characters’ history, beliefs, personalities, dreams, hang-ups, weaknesses, fears and likes. In addition to making sure the characters grow at the appropriate rate, you work in conjunction with the Continuity Supervisor to ensure that the scene is 'continual' with previous scenes. For example, you make sure it doesn’t abruptly turn from day to night or sunny to rainy. This helps keep the viewer engulfed in the story without distraction. You may also be responsible for writing show previews, station announcements and advertising content.

Work-Related Skills

  • Detail Oriented: You pay close attention to all the little details.
  • Reliable: You can always be counted on to do a good job.
  • Ready for a Challenge: You jump into new projects with initiative and drive.

Education

  • Bachelor's degree or higher

Earnings

  • $44k – $109k

For more information on this career choice and further resources, visit Career Centre located at DV 3094 or contact 905-828-5451 to book an appointment.

 

Oceanographer

 

 

What They Do

  • Study seas and oceans across the globe
  • They study the moving patterns of the oceans including currents, tides and waves
  • Some also study the ocean plant and animal life
  • They collect samples and readings to observe the changes in water level
  • Work on the rocks, minerals and fossils found on the ocean floor

Work-Related Skills

  • Strong research expertise
  • Fieldwork experience
  • Scuba diving and boat handling certification
  • Excellent oral and written communication skillset

Education

  • University Graduate degree in Oceanography or Marine Biology

Earnings

  • $ 44k - $100k

 

Art Therapist

 

 

What They Do

  • Use to process of self-expression and creative artwork to restore a client’s functioning and explore their feelings
  • Work in traditional settings such as hospitals, rehabilitation and wellness centres

Work-Related Skills

  • Strong understanding of visual art and mental health
  • Self-awareness and willingness to help out others
Education
  • Psychology and visual art degree

Earnings

  • $30k – $70k 

 

Cytotechnologist

 

 What They Do

  • Examine cells for abnormalities or changes that indicate the presence of diseases
  • Prepare cell samples by mounting them on slides
  • Help pathologist make a diagnosis
  • Enter results into a computer tracking system and write reports

Work-Related Skills

  • Concentration for long periods of time
  • Detailed-orientated
  • Communication Skills
  • Independent work
  • Decision making 

Education

  • Diploma or bachelor’s degree in Cytology Programs
  • Hands-on experience in labs is recommend

Earnings

  • $40k – $70k

 

Arborist: The Tree Experts

 

 

What They Do

  • Plant and care for trees and shrubs
  • Maintain and protect trees on constructions sites
  • Preserve existing trees and plant new ones
  • Treat diseased trees with sprays and injections

Work-Related Skills

  • Passionate about trees
  • Physical strength and stamina
  • Comfortable with heights
  • Hard-working and willing to work as a part of a team

Education

  • Courses in horticulture and botany
  • Diploma and Bachelor’s degree is preferred

Earnings

  • $25k - $62k annually