Arts & EntertainmentLegal, social, cultural and related associate professionalsISCO 3423
assistant outdoor animator
Assistant outdoor animators assist in planning outdoor activities, outdoor risk assessment and equipment monitoring. They manage the outdoor resources and groups. Assistant outdoor animators may help with office administration and maintenance hence they may work indoors.
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (16)
empathise with outdoor groupsempathise with outdoor groupsIdentify the outdoor activities permitted or suited in an outdoor setting based on the group's needs.manage feedbackmanage feedbackProvide feedback to others. Evaluate and respond constructively and professionally to critical communication from colleagues and customers.manage groups outdoorsmanage groups outdoorsConduct outdoor sessions in a dynamic and active way.evaluate outdoor activitiesevaluate outdoor activitiesIdentify and report problems and incidents according to outdoor programme safety national and local regulations.research areas for outdoor activityresearch areas for outdoor activityStudy the area where outdoor activities are going to take place, taking into account the culture and history of the working place and the equipment required to develop the activities.assess risk in the outdoorsassess risk in the outdoorsElaborate and accomplish risk analysis for outdoor activities.react acordingly to unexpected events outdoorsreact acordingly to unexpected events outdoorsDetect and respond to the environment changing conditions and their effect on human psychology and behaviour.animate in the outdoorsanimate in the outdoorsIndependently animate groups in the outdoors, adapting your practice to keep the group animated and motivated.communicate in an outdoor settingcommunicate in an outdoor settingCommunicate with participants in more than one language of the European Union; handle a crisis following guidelines and recognise the importance of proper behaviour in crisis situations.monitor use of outdoor equipmentmonitor use of outdoor equipmentMonitor the use of equipment. Recognise and remedy inadequate or unsafe use of equipment.manage outdoor resourcesmanage outdoor resourcesRecognise and relate meteorology to topography; apply the principal of ‘Leave no trace'.plan scheduleplan scheduleDevelop the schedule including procedures, appointments and working hours.structure informationstructure informationOrganise information using systematic methods such as mental models and according to given standards in order to facilitate user information processing and understanding with respect to the specific r...implement risk management for outdoorsimplement risk management for outdoorsDevise and demonstrate the application of responsible and safe practices for the outdoor sector.monitor interventions in the outdoorsmonitor interventions in the outdoorsMonitor, demonstrate and explain the use of equipment according to the operational guidelines issued by manufacturers.give feedback on changing circumstancesgive feedback on changing circumstancesRespond appropriately to changing circumstances in an activity session.
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Quick Facts
SectorArts & Entertainment
ISCO GroupLegal, social, cultural and related associate professionals
Essential Skills16
Core Skills0