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Career Guidance Attitudes and Values attitudes A1.5 - deal with uncertainty A1.5.0 - deal with uncertainty React acordingly to unexpected events outdoors
Description
Detect and respond to the environment changing conditions and their effect on human psychology and behaviour.
Occupations requiring this skill
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Skill demand overview
- Essential in 5 occupations
- Optional in 0 occupations
- Total: 5 occupations
- Most common in: ISCO major group 3 (Technicians and associate professionals)
Essential for
- 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…
- Assistant outdoor animatorAn assistant outdoor animator is an entry-level position in the outdoor recreation industry. Assistant outdoor animators assist in planning outdoor activities, outdoor risk assessm…
- Outdoor animatorOutdoor animators are responsible for planning and organising outdoor activities. They may at times be involved in aspects of administration, front office tasks and tasks related t…
- Outdoor activities coordinatorOutdoor activities coordinators organise and manage work programmes and resources (especially staff) to deliver the organisation's products and services. They supervise and manage …
- Specialised outdoor animatorSpecialised outdoor animators plan, organise, and safely deliver outdoor animator activities. They may also support one or more assistant outdoor animators, and be involved in aspe…
Related skills
- Outdoor activities
- Structure information
- Implement risk management for outdoors
- Manage groups outdoors
- Evaluate outdoor activities
- Empathise with outdoor groups
- Give feedback on changing circumstances
- Assess risk in the outdoors
- Manage feedback
- Animate in the outdoors
- Manage outdoor resources
- Communicate in an outdoor setting
- Plan schedule
