*SOC Code (Standard Occupational Classification): 2219
Job holders in this unit group perform a variety of other health-related professional occupations not elsewhere classified in MINOR GROUP 221: Health Professionals. They may work autonomously or in teams with other health workers.
Common tasks include:
(N.E.C. = not elsewhere classified)
Entry is via a variety of relevant academic and/or professional qualifications.
*Introduced in 1990, SOC is a multi-purpose common classification of occupations in UK. Jobs are defined in terms of skill level and skill content, including qualifications, training and work experience.
Alternative & related job titles: Health professionals n.e.c.
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