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Career Guidance Skills management skills S4.1 - developing objectives and strategies S4.1.3 - developing operational policies and procedures Develop recreation programmes
Description
Develop plans and policies which aim to provide the desired recreation activities to a target group or in a community.
Occupations requiring this skill
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Skill demand overview
- Essential in 7 occupations
- Optional in 2 occupations
- Total: 9 occupations
- Most common in: ISCO major group 1 (Managers)
Essential for
- Spa managerSpa managers coordinate the day-to-day operations of the spa establishment in order to provide guests with the best customer experiences. They oversee the activities and performanc…
- Zoo curatorZoo curators are usually the position of middle-management within an institution. Much of their work involves oversight, management and development of the animal collection. Often …
- Beauty salon managerBeauty salon managers oversee the daily operations and staff management in a beauty salon. They ensure customer satisfaction, budget control and inventory management. Beauty salon …
- BotanistA Botanist is a scientist who studies plant life, including their structure, function, growth, classification, and interaction with the environment. Botanists are vital to understa…
- Recreational facilities managerRecreational facilities managers direct the operations of facilities that provide recreational services such as gardens, spas, zoos, gambling and lottery facilities. They plan and …
- Sports programme coordinatorSports programme coordinators coordinate sports and recreation activities and policy implementation. They develop new programs and aim to promote and implement them, as well as ens…
- Recreation policy officerRecreation policy officers research, analyse and develop policies in the sports and recreation sector and implement these policies in order to improve the sport and recreation syst…
Optional for
- Gambling managerGambling managers organise and coordinate the activities of a gambling facility. They oversee daily operations and facilitate communications between staff and customers. They manag…
- Activity leaderActivity leaders provide recreational services to people and children on vacation. They organise activities such as games for children, sport competitions, cycling tours, shows and…
Related skills
- Promote recreation activities
- Manage budgets
- Liaise with local authorities
- Recreation activities
- Manage staff
- Set organisational policies
- Schedule recreation facilities
- Manage supplies
- Manage logistics
- Manage recreational facility
- Establish daily priorities
- Represent the organisation
Last updated on February 19, 2026
