Description
Outdoor activities coordinators organise and manage work programmes and resources (especially staff) to deliver the organisation’s products and services. They supervise and manage staff. They might train and develop the staff, or the planning and management of this process through others. They are highly aware of their responsibilities towards clients, technical issues, environmental issues, and safety issues. The role of an outdoor animation coordinator/supervisor is often “in the field”, but there may also be aspects of management and administration.
EssentialOptional
Theoretical Knowledge
Practical Skills
implement risk management for outdoorsmanage groups outdoorsassess risk in the outdoorsresearch areas for outdoor activitymanage feedbackreact acordingly to unexpected events outdoorsmanage visitor flows in natural protected areasmanage outdoor resourcesevaluate outdoor activitiescommunicate in an outdoor settingmonitor use of outdoor equipmentplan scheduleempathise with outdoor groupsmonitor interventions in the outdoorsanimate in the outdoorsgive feedback on changing circumstancesstructure informationmanage conservation of natural and cultural heritageengage local communities in the management of natural protected areascoordinate community arts activitiesuse e-tourism platformspromote virtual reality travelling experienceseducate on sustainable tourismsupport community-based tourismsupport local tourismimprove customer traveling experiences with augmented realityassemble health and safety resources in cultural venues