Description
Manage the aim to influence political, economic and social decisions. Make sure ethics and policies are followed.
Alternative labels
manage advocacy work
supervising advocacy work
direct advocacy work
oversee advocacy work
supervise work for advocacy
Skill type
skill/competence
Skill reusability level
cross-sector
Relationships with occupations
Essential skill
Supervise advocacy work is an essential skill of the following occupations:
Economic adviser: Economic advisers research economic developments and advise on economic problems. They forecast trends and behaviour in economics, and advise on finance, trade, fiscal and other related matters. They advise companies and organisations on techniques to gain economic profit.
Tax policy analyst: Tax policy analysts research and develop taxation policies and legislation in order to improve and develop tax policies. They advise official bodies on policy implementation and financial operations, as well as forecast financial influence of changes in tax policies.
Parliamentary assistant: Parliamentary assistants provide support to officials and politicians of regional, national and international parliaments and undertake logistical tasks. They revise official documents and follow procedures set by the respective parliaments. They support on the communication with stakeholders and provide the logistical support required in handling official processes.
Optional skill
Supervise advocacy work 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.
Policy manager: Policy managers are responsible for managing the development of policy programs and ensuring that the strategic objectives of the organization are met. They oversee the production of policy positions, as well as the organization’s campaign and advocacy work in fields such as environmental, ethics, quality, transparency, and sustainability.
Policy officer: Policy officers research, analyse and develop policies in various public sectors, and shape and implement these policies to improve the existing regulation around the sector. They evaluate effects of existing policies and report findings to the government and members of the public. Policy officers work closely with partners, external organisations or other stakeholders and provide them with regular updates.
References
- Supervise advocacy work – ESCO
