Advocacy Skills you Need for your CV and Career in Charity & Voluntary

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Advocacy Skills List in Charity & Voluntary

Below we have compiled a list of the most popular skills for an Advocacy role. We ranked the top skills based on the percentage of Advocacy job descriptions they appeared on. For example, 25% of Advocacy job descriptions contained communications as a required skill.

Keywords / Skills

Popularity

communications
25%
mental health
25%
finance administrator
13%
west yorkshire
13%
deputy director of service
13%
director of service
13%
head of service
13%
service director
13%
board
13%
charity
13%
finance
13%
tenancy sustainment
13%
hr
13%
children issues
13%
community mental health
13%
social care
13%
volunteer management
13%
young people
13%
case worker
13%
isva
13%
social welfare
13%
social worker
13%
communications and public affairs
13%
development projects
13%
faith
13%
graphic design
13%
indesign
13%
marketing communications
13%
media strategy
13%
nfp
13%
public relations
13%
strategic partnerships
13%
ex-offenders
13%
head of policy
13%
public engagement
13%
complex needs
13%
homelessness
13%
media
13%
pr
13%
strategy
13%
substance misuse
13%
supported housing
13%

While these keywords are a good start, remember that every job is different. Instead of including all these keywords on your CV, identify the keywords most relevant to the job you're applying to and include those. For the best chance of success use our CV keyword scanner tool to help with this.

Including the right keywords in your CV will help you get past Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) and win more job interviews from employers and recruiters.


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