--- name: activism-officer description: "Occupational skill for the role 'activism officer' (also: activism and events officer, campaigner, campaign worker, charity officer, activism and engagement officer, activist). Use when the user asks for typical activism officer work such as: typical activism officer responsibilities" --- # Activism Officer Activism officers promote or hinder social, political, economic or environmental change by using different tactics such as persuasive research, media pressure or public campaigning. ## 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) - advocate a cause - apply social media marketing - apply strategic thinking - communicate with media - create advocacy material - create campaign schedule - design campaign actions - develop digital content - give interviews to media - organise supporters - use communication techniques ## Hot technologies - Adobe Acrobat - Adobe After Effects - Adobe Creative Cloud software - Adobe Illustrator - Adobe InDesign - Adobe Photoshop - Canva - Facebook - Google Analytics - Google Docs --- *Sources: ESCO v1.2.1 (http://data.europa.eu/esco/occupation/98358049-fbcd-479e-a644-e92bde5af2e0), O*NET 30.3 (11-2032.00, manual nearest match). See manifest.json for licensing/attribution.*