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Career Outcomes for Naturopaths

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Last Updated Aug 21, 2020

If you’ve been considering studying naturopathy, you may be wondering what career you could have once you graduate. It’s a good question to ask, so we’ve put together this short guide to help you weigh up the career outcomes should you become a naturopath.

Why Study Naturopathy?

Naturopathy is a holistic therapy that touches on nutrition, homeopathy, herbal medicine and iridology and taps into a wide range of tools and technique. As a naturopath, you’ll access this knowledge to guide your client to better health.

Clients may present with one or many ailments or conditions including digestive troubles, fertility issues and immune-related symptoms. As a qualified practitioner, you’ll be able to devise a comprehensive treatment plan and track your clients’ progress.

As you can see, naturopathy is incredibly rewarding and is an ever-evolving industry. You’ll enjoy a career that is solely focused on helping people improve their health and wellness.

What Are My Study Options?

Since naturopathy draws on such a comprehensive system of chemistry and pharmacology, it’s best to get a firm grounding in the therapy. You might like to start off with a short course, before diving into formal education. If you haven’t studied for some time, this can be a suitable way to ease into hitting the books without making a major commitment.

If you want to practise as a naturopath, however, you’ll want to undertake a longer course of study. An Advanced Diploma of Naturopathy will take around 156 weeks full-time, or six years part-time. You’ll receive an in-depth understanding of naturopathy through various theoretical and practical components.

When comparing colleges, be sure to check that the course is accredited and industry-recognised. This will ensure you can start practising as soon as you graduate. It’s also worth asking the institute what career opportunities will be available to you upon graduating. Online courses and distance learning programs are also available.

What Are My Job Prospects?

Since naturopathy draws on so many other therapies, upon graduation you’ll be presented with several career options. You could go into private practice in a health clinic, or you may choose to study another area in more depth (such as iridology) and practice it in conjunction with work as a naturopath.

The world really is your oyster when you commence a career as a naturopath, and you’ll find it to be an incredibly satisfying and enjoyable career.

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Originally published on Feb 11, 2013

FAQs About a Career as a Naturopath

Is Naturopathy a good career?

Yes. Naturopathy offers varied career options as it includes different types of holistic therapies such as nutrition, herbal medicine and homeopathy, just to name a few. You may opt to work in a clinical setting or even run your own private practice.

How much do naturopaths earn in Australia?

The average hourly wage of a naturopath in Australia is $28.52. However, they can earn more depending on their skills, level of experience and location.

How hard is it to become a naturopath?

It's quite difficult as you need to spend eight years at school (four in an undergraduate naturopathy course and another four in an advanced diploma program).

After graduation you have to apply for membership with the Australian Register of Naturopaths and Herbalists (ARONAH), a professional body that regulates the conduct and performance of naturopathic practitioners.

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