Transferable skills analysis is a set of tests or logic to determine what positions a person may fill if their previous position(s) no longer exists in the local job market, or they can no longer perform their last position(s) (e.g., because of an injury).
Transferable skills are determined by analyzing past accomplishments or experience.
SKILLS
Child Development:
Working with children in group and classroom setting. Reading, putting puzzles together as well as teaching lifelong skills, cleaning up, step away when angry, as well as sitting still and waiting your turn
Communication:
Coordinating a family, work, as well as school. Speaking to spouse on a reacuring basis, coordinating group and classroom activities, speaking to professors to ensure understanding of demands, and coordinating schedules
Computer Knowledge:
Classes in CIS as well as business, requiring assignments within MS Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Publisher, and web based research
Dependability:
Children are transported to and from events in a timely manor, keeping up with school work, keeping the house in order and food on the table
Property Management:
Coordinating bills and budget, cleaning, laundry, cooking, stocking food items, making sure everyone knows where items are at all times