Description
Clean equipment and tools according to set traditions and rites, handling the materials as prescribed.
Alternative labels
execute ritual cleaning activities
implement ritual cleaning activities
undertake ritual cleansing activities
operate ritual cleaning activities
implement ritual cleansing activities
undertake ritual cleaning activities
execute ritual cleansing activities
operate ritual cleansing activities
Skill type
skill/competence
Skill reusability level
sector-specific
Relationships with occupations
Essential skill
Perform ritual cleaning activities is an essential skill of the following occupations:
Optional skill
Perform ritual cleaning activities is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this skill may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.
Monk/nun: Monks/nuns dedicate themselves to a monastic lifestyle. They vow to take part in sprititual works as part of their religious community. Monks/nuns take part in daily prayer and often live in self-sufficient monasteries or convents alongside other monks/nuns.
Verger: Vergers perform administrative duties for churches and parishes, ensure equipment maintenance and support the parish priest or other superiors. They also perform assisting duties before and after church service such as tidying, readying the equipment and supporting the priest.
Pastoral worker: Pastoral workers support religious communities. They provide spiritual education and guidance and implement programmes such as charity works and religious rites. Pastoral workers also assist ministers and help participants in the religious community with social, cultural or emotional problems.
Minister of religion: Ministers of religion lead religious organisations or communities, perform spiritual and religious ceremonies and provide spiritual guidance to members of a particular religious group. They may undertake missionary work, pastoral or preaching work, or work within a religious order or community, such as a monastery or convent. Ministers of religion perform duties such as leading worship services, giving religious education, officiating at funerals and marriages, counselling congregation members and offer a range of other community services, both in conjunction with the organisation they work for, and through their own personal day to day activities.
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