Coordinate government activities in foreign institutions

Description

Coordinate the activities of the home country's government in foreign institutions, such as decentralised government services, resource management, policy management, and other government activities.

Occupations requiring this skill

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Skill demand overview
  • Essential in 3 occupations
  • Optional in 2 occupations
  • Total: 5 occupations
  • Most common in: ISCO major group 1 (Managers)

Essential for

  • Ambassador
    Ambassadors represent their own government in foreign countries for diplomatic and peace-keeping purposes. They deal with political negotiation between the country of origin and th…
  • Diplomat
    Diplomats represent their home nation and government in international organisations. They negotiate with the organisation's officials to ensure the home nation's interests are prot…
  • Secretary general
    Secretaries general head international governmental or nongovernmental organisations. They supervise staff, direct policy and strategy development, and function as main representat…

Optional for

  • International relations officer
    International relations officers ensure the development of cooperation between international public organisations and governments. They facilitate communication between their organ…
  • Consul
    Consuls represent governments in foreign institutions such as embassies in order to facilitate economic and political cooperation between the two nations. They protect the interest…

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Last updated on February 18, 2026

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