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MASCO Code
1112-26
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Ambassador
Ambassador is a representative of the government who is stationed in a foreign capital and controls a special territory known as an embassy, whose employees and even their vehicles are granted diplomatic immunity in the country in which they are based.
Alternative Names
Tasks
representing the country abroad and acting on its behalf, or carrying out similar duties in intergovernmental organizations.
Responsible as a government representative stationed in a foreign capital controlling a special territory called an embassy.
Responsible for advising the government on policy matters
monitor the interpretation and implementation of government policies and laws by government departments and agencies
  • J
    Information And Communication
  • M
    Professional, Scientific And Technical Activities
  • N
    Administrative And Support Service Activities
  • O
    Public Administration And Defence, Compulsory Social Activities
  • 0312
    Political Sciences and Public Policy
  • 0414
    Management and Administration
  • 0488
    Inter-Disciplinary Programmes And Qualifications Involving Business, Administration And Law
Skills
Basic
Critical Thinking
Proficiency in using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems. 
Communication
proficiency in communicating effectively in writing/speech as appropriate for the needs of the audience.
Monitoring
Proficiency in monitoring/assessing performance of yourself, other individuals, or organisations to make improvements or take corrective action.
Decision Making
proficiency in choosing between two or more alternatives.
Management of Financial Resources
proficiency in determining the expenses money to get the work done, and accounting for these expenditures.
Complex Problem Solving
proficiency in identifying complex problems and reviewing related information to make assessments and implement solutions.
Specific
Analysis
ability to collect and analyze information, problem-solve, and make decisions.
Legal Analysis
proficiency in referring to a statement by a court, judicial officer, or legal expert as to the legality of an action, condition, or intent.
Contract Drafting
proficiency in draffting, or writing the language used in contracts.
Crisis Management
proficiency in dealing with a disruptive and unexpected event that threatens to harm the organization, its stakeholders or the general public.
Administration Management
proficiency in the process of creating information systems and supervising its flow from and to others within an organization.
Legal Writing
proficiency in analysing of fact patterns and presentation of arguments in legal memos and briefs.
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