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Arithmancer An Arithmancer is a wizard or witch, who specialises in the field of Arithmancy, a branch of magic that involves using complicated number charts to make predictions. The well-known Arithmancer, Bridget Wenlock was the first to discover the magical properties of the number seven. Septima Vector is known to have taught Arithmancy at Hogwarts from 1991 to 1996. Arithmancer and Arithmancy come from the Greek αριθμός (arithmos), meaning "number", and μαντεία (manteia), meaning "divination".
Art historian An art historian is someone who studies art history as well as cultural and art traditions, such as forms of government, religious beliefs, and social activities. The Prime Minister had an art historian look at the portrait hanging in his office when he was trying to find someone who could get it taken down.
Auror
broom maker A broom-maker is a person that creates broomsticks. They are now rare because single-wizard broomstick companies often fail because demand outstrips supply.
Caretaker
Curse-Breaker A Curse-Breaker is a profession at the wizard's bank Gringotts, in which a wizard or witch disables or counters curses in ancient tombs or other historical sites, in order to bring back gold to Gringotts. It is speculated that Curse-Breakers are almost the equivalent of Muggle archaeologists. It is said to be a very dangerous and serious profession, in which a wizard or witch could be killed as a result of an old curse, jinx, or hex. An O.W.L. in Arithmancy is required, as some banking and transacting will be done. Also, presumably, N.E.W.Ts in Defence Against the Dark Arts, Potions, Transfiguration, and Charms would be necessary, given the dangerous aspects of the job, as well as one in Ancient Runes. (However, this is merely a speculation).
Curse-Breakers do not have any known uniform; the Goblins running Gringotts generally do not care what the Curse-Breakers look like in terms of appearance or dress, as long as they bring much treasure back to the bank. Curse-Breakers are known to operate in Egypt and other areas of ancient magical importance.
Dentist Dentists? That means they pick around in dirty Muggles’ teeth
Doctor "Doctors? Those Muggle nutters who cut people up?"
Dragon dealer A dragon dealer is presumably a wizard or witch who illegally deals in dragons. Rubeus Hagrid mentioned this profession in 1992 when Harry questioned him about where he got his dragon egg. Based on this conversation Harry suspected that either Snape or Voldemort had disguised themselves as the dragon dealer that had given Hagrid a Norwegian Ridgeback egg in order to try and obtain information from Hagrid about how to get past Fluffy. Later, it was revealed that the cloaked figure in question was Quirinus Quirrell under Voldemort's services. dragon dealers are legal in some countries and some is legal and deals with transporting dragons from different sanctuaries
Dragon killer A dragon killer is someone who presumably kills dragons for the Committee for the Disposal of Dangerous Creatures as an occupation. During the Quidditch World Cup in 1994 an unidentified wizard was trying to impress a group of Veelas and claimed to be a dragon killer who earned "a hundred sacks of Galleons a year". Another unidentified wizard spoke up claiming that the supposed dragon killer was in fact a dishwasher at the Leaky Cauldron and that he was a vampire hunter himself, dragon killers are a rare job and thanks to Balder Odinson it has been turned illegal
Dragonologist A dragonologist is a magizoologist who specialises in the study of dragons.
Executioner An executioner is charged with the execution of magical creatures deemed to be a threat to others by the Ministry of Magic's Committee for the Disposal of Dangerous Creatures.
Healers A Healer is the Wizarding world equivalent of a Muggle doctor. They tend to the sick and injured at St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries. To become a Healer, you have to at least receive an "Exceeds Expectations" at N.E.W.T. Potions, Transfiguration, Herbology, Charms, and Defence Against the Dark Arts. Healers specialize in different problems, from animal bites to cauldron explosions. A Healer's uniform is a lime green robe with a sign of a bone and a wand crossed on it. There are also Healers at Quidditch games, and one at Hogwarts. Healers use a variety of spells, potions, herbs, etc.
Herbologist A herbologist is a wizard or witch who is a specialist in the field of herbology. Pomona Sprout and Neville Longbottom were both Professors of Herbology at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, while Tilden Toots was a celebrity herbologist in the Wizarding world.
Hit Witch/Wizard A Hit Wizard or Hit Witch is a highly trained member of the Magical Law Enforcement Squad, tasked with arresting dangerous criminals. A team of Hit Wizards arrested Sirius Black in 1981 when he was thought to have murdered Peter Pettigrew and twelve Muggles. Entry requirements are five O.W.L.s including Defence Against the Dark Arts. Applicants for the job must be over the age of seventeen. Once accepted, they are taught defensive charms and counter-curses, and how to restrain criminals without attracting the attention of Muggles. Hit Wizards start on a salary of seven hundred Galleons a month, are provided with a broomstick and have a bed reserved at St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries. Hit Wizards are the elite paramilitary units of the magical world where Aurors are more the criminal investigative bodies, there is also the wizard police, they are just the police, your non detective police people
Witch/Wizard police Witch/Wizard police, see human police but without detectives, they do the poilice work in the magical world
Magizoologist A Magizoologist is a person who studies magical creatures (a field known as magizoology), they may possibly also be referred to as wizarding naturalists. It is likely that one must get good grades in Care of Magical Creatures and Herbology to meet the qualifications for this career. Magizoologists who specialise in the study of dragons are referred to as dragonologists.
Muggle Relations Muggle Relations is a job within the Wizarding world. The exact duties of the job are uncertain, but those involved in it presumably work with the Muggle Liaison Office of the Ministry of Magic.
Musician A musician is an individual who makes music as a profession, especially by performing music. The Wizarding Wireless Network (usually abbreviated to WWN), is a popular wizarding radio station that musicians perform on.
Obliviator An Obliviator is an employee of the Ministry of Magic tasked with keeping the Wizarding world hidden from Muggles. Obliviators perform Memory Charms on any Muggle witnesses who happen to see something they should not, such as seeing a magical creature. Mnemone Radford was the first Obliviator to work for the Ministry.
Potioneer A potioneer is a witch or wizard who makes potions for a living. This could include working as a professional brewer, studying or inventing potions, or teaching potions as a subject at a wizarding school.
Spokesgoblin A spokesgoblin is a goblin engaged or elected to speak on behalf of others, usually Gringotts Wizarding Bank or goblin rights groups, in order to ensure that public announcements are made in the most appropriate fashion and through the most appropriate channels to maximize the impact of favourable messages, and to minimize the impact of unfavourable messages.
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