ADR 3.3

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Competence Level

Category name:

Administrative documentation and reporting

Category code:

ADR

Category function:

Establishing and implementing procedures for information management documentation and reporting.

Competence level:

LEVEL 3

Code:

3

Scope of work:

Direction and management of medium sized organisations.

Typical function:

SENIOR MANAGER

Knowledge statement:

Ensure that full activity records and documentation are maintained and secured.

Knowledge criterion:

Information management approaches and methods. Options for security and back up. Legal requirements for data protection and security. Uses of and requirements for information technology (computers peripherals networks etc.).

Performance criterion:

Ensuring that a protected area maintains a system (electronic and/or paper-based) for recording storage and retrieval of information data activities maps images etc. Establishing a full management information system for a protected area. Ensuring that IT systems are in place and functioning. Ensuring that records are accessible. Ensuring that systems for information security and back up are in place. Meeting data protection and security obligations.

Courses

This skill can be found in the following Courses:


Conservation Management Planning

Private


Southern African Wildlife College

Wildlife Area Management

Environmental Development Plans

Private


Southern African Wildlife College

Wildlife Area Management

Capture Workshop - Vets

Private


Parawild Edu Capture

Our wildlife capture field workshop is for veterinarians interested in free-ranging conservation and management. If you are physically fit, enjoy strenuous outdoor work and a high level of adrenaline, this is the workshop for you!

National Certificate in Natural Resource Management

Public


Southern African Wildlife College

Limited leadership and applied skills, combined with lack of technical knowledge, to understand the complex relationships between human and natural systems. (e.g., sustainable land-use planning, ecosystem restoration, fire and invasive species management

The competition for land, for commercial agriculture, forestry and mining, and for conservation places people and communities at the centre of sustainable development and natural resource management and emphasises the need for a socio-ecological approach

Earth Ranger

Public


Southern African Wildlife College

Lack of skills in real-time data interpretation, which limits ability to respond quickly to threats such as poaching, deforestation, or human-wildlife conflict.