--- name: cultural-policy-officer description: "Occupational skill for the role 'cultural policy officer' (also: cultural policy coordinator, culture policy officer, arts worker, arts administrator, cultural policy director, cultural programs officer). Use when the user asks for typical cultural policy officer work such as: typical cultural policy officer responsibilities" --- # Cultural Policy Officer Cultural policy officers develop and implement policies to improve and promote cultural activities and events. They manage resources and communicate with the public and media in order to facilitate interest in cultural programs and emphasize their importance in a community. ## Core workflow ## How to use this skill - Read [references/profile.md](references/profile.md) for the occupation profile and scope. - Consult [references/tasks.md](references/tasks.md) for the full task and activity inventory. - Check [references/skills.md](references/skills.md) for essential vs. optional competences. - Check [references/tools.md](references/tools.md) for the software commonly used in this role. - See [references/ai-skills.md](references/ai-skills.md) — matched external AI agent skills (per-source attribution). ## Key competences (essential) - advise on legislative acts - approve reports for artistic project - build community relations - create solutions to problems - cultural projects - develop cultural policies - develop media strategy - establish collaborative relations - establish relationship with the media - government policy implementation - liaise with cultural partners - liaise with local authorities - maintain relations with local representatives - maintain relationships with government agencies - manage government policy implementation ## Hot technologies - C++ - ESRI ArcGIS software - Linux - Microsoft Excel - Microsoft Office software - Microsoft PowerPoint - Microsoft Word - Perl - Python - R --- *Sources: ESCO v1.2.1 (http://data.europa.eu/esco/occupation/5fe1b340-9b02-4c40-bbc9-ffd4d5fb5699), O*NET 30.3 (19-2041.01, manual nearest match). See manifest.json for licensing/attribution.*