Management & LeadershipChief executives, senior officials and legislatorsISCO 1111
city councillor
City councillors represent residents of a city in the city's council and perform local legislative duties. They examine the concerns of the residents and respond to them in an appropriate manner, and represent their political party's policies and programs in the city council as well. They communicate with governmental officials to ensure the city and its agenda are represented and supervise all operations which fall under the city council's responsibility.
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Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (10)
government policy implementationgovernment policy implementationThe procedures related to the application of government policies at all levels of public administration.good governancegood governanceThe political and governmental processes and results that needs to be taken for the development of the society. It manifests itself when there is a correspondence between the political promises on hum...public administrationpublic administrationThe field where policy acts to pursue the improvement of public goods and produce beneficial changes in societies. Includes the set of public entities and bodies that serve the public interest, within...maintain relations with local representativesmaintain relations with local representativesMaintain good relations with representatives of the local scientific, economic and civil society.build community relationsbuild community relationsEstablish affectionate and long-lasting relationships with local communities, e.g. by organising special programmes for kindergarten, schools and for disabled and older people, raising awareness and r...maintain relationships with government agenciesmaintain relationships with government agenciesEstablish and maintain cordial working relationships with peers in different governmental agencies.write meeting reportswrite meeting reportsWrite complete reports based on minutes taken during a meeting in order to communicate the important points which were discussed, and the decisions which were made, to the appropriate people.analyse legislationanalyse legislationAnalyse the existing legislation from a national or local government in order to assess which improvements could be made and which items of legislation could be proposed.observe confidentialityobserve confidentialityObserve the set of rules establishing the nondisclosure of information except to another authorised person.advise on legislative actsadvise on legislative actsAdvise officials in a legislature on the propositioning of new bills and the consideration of items of legislation.
Optional (16)
political partiespolitical partiesThe ideas and principles that political parties stand for and the politicians representing them.election lawelection lawThe regulations concerning the procedures during elections, such as voting regulations, campaign regulations, which procedures candidates must follow, how votes are counted, and other electoral proced...project management principlesproject management principlesDifferent elements and phases of project management.bookkeeping regulationsbookkeeping regulationsThe methods and regulations involved in the process of accurate bookkeeping.public financepublic financeThe economic influence of the government, and the workings of government revenue and expenditures.budgetary principlesbudgetary principlesPrinciples of estimating and planning of forecasts for business activity, compile regular budget and reports.public lawpublic lawThe part of law which governs relationships between individuals and the government, and the relationships between individuals which concern society directly.promote political campaignpromote political campaignPromote the political party or politician before and during election when the political campaign is being held to ensure a wide audience and the most beneficial outcome possible for the political cand...inspect government expendituresinspect government expendituresInspect the financial procedures of a government organisation which deals with budget and resource allocation and spending to ensure that no faults are being made and no suspicious activity occurs in ...manage budgetsmanage budgetsPlan, monitor, report on the budget and prepare set production budgets.manage staffmanage staffManage employees and subordinates, working in a team or individually, to maximise their performance and contribution. Schedule their work and activities, give instructions, motivate and direct the wor...inspect government incomesinspect government incomesInspect the resources available to a national or local government organisation, such as tax incomes, to ensure that the incomes are compliant with the income expectations, that no faults are being mad...manage administrative systemsmanage administrative systemsEnsure administrative systems, processes and databases are efficient and well managed and give the sound basis to work together with the administrative officer/staff/professional.perform project managementperform project managementManage and plan various resources, such as human resources, budget, deadline, results, and quality necessary for a specific project, and monitor the project's progress in order to achieve a specific g...manage government policy implementationmanage government policy implementationManage the operations of the implementation of new government policies or changes in existing policies on a national or regional level as well as the staff involved in the implementation procedure.analyse community needsanalyse community needsIdentify and respond to specific social problems in a community, delineating the extent of the problem and outline the level of resources required to address it and identifying the existing community ...
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