Health & Care
The work here is relational. Every role in this path involves another person's wellbeing as the direct output of your effort. That raises the stakes and also gives the work a clarity of purpose that is harder to find elsewhere. Demand is growing across both African and European markets, driven by population growth, aging demographics in Europe, and chronic undersupply of trained practitioners across Africa. Most roles require formal qualifications and the routes are longer. The career stability on the other side is among the highest of any path.
Medical Doctor
Diagnoses and treats illness and injury across all patient groups.
Pharmacist
Prepares and dispenses medication and advises patients and clinicians.
Epidemiologist
Studies the distribution and causes of disease in populations.
Registered Nurse
Provides direct patient care in hospitals, clinics, and community settings.
Clinical Psychologist
Assesses and treats mental health conditions using evidence-based therapies.
Speech and Language Therapist
Helps people with communication and swallowing disorders.
Physical Therapist
Helps patients recover movement and manage pain after injury or illness.
Biomedical Scientist
Runs laboratory tests that help doctors diagnose and treat disease.
Nurse
Provides direct patient care in hospitals, clinics, and communities.
Community Health Worker
Delivers basic health services and education in underserved communities.
Counselling Psychologist
Helps individuals work through emotional and psychological challenges.