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Career Guidance Skills communication, collaboration and creativity S1.6 - promoting, selling and purchasing S1.6.2 - promoting products, services, or programs Promote religious activities
Description
Promote events, attendance to religious services and ceremonies, and the participation in religious traditions and festivities in a community in order to enhance the role religion plays in that community.
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 3 (Technicians and associate professionals)
Essential for
- Monk/nunMonks/nuns dedicate themselves to a monastic lifestyle. They vow to participate in spiritual works as part of their religious community. Monks/nuns participate in daily prayer and …
- Pastoral workerPastoral workers support religious communities. They provide spiritual education and guidance and implement programmes such as charity works and religious rites. Pastoral workers a…
- ChaplainChaplains perform religious activities in secular institutions. They perform counselling services and provide spiritual and emotional support to the people in the institution, as w…
Optional for
- VergerVergers perform administrative duties for churches and parishes, ensure equipment maintenance and support the parish priest or other superiors. They also perform assisting duties b…
- Religion scientific researcherReligion scientific researchers study concepts related to religions, beliefs and spirituality. They apply rationality in the pursue of morality and ethics by studying of scripture,…
Related skills
- Prepare religious services
- Interpret religious texts
- Teach religious texts
- Observe confidentiality
- Respond to enquiries
- Perform religious ceremonies
- Manage fundraising activities
- Provide charity services
- Perform ritual cleaning activities
- Provide spiritual counselling
- Mentor individuals
- Bible texts
Last updated on February 19, 2026
