Public education associate
Full-time course
Profession ID: 4 0413 01
(Previously: OKJ 54 345 02 Public education and relations expert)
What do public education associates do?
Public education associates – who might also be called event or cultural organisers, or entertainers – “speak to the masses”, intervene directly in the life of a community, thus their actions and words are of great importance – they can thereby be value-creating, value-shaping figures.
Their main tasks include organising local community life, taking care of culture, spreading community values and organising events in order to achieve these.
They could work as theater employees, program organisers in museums and libraries, training organisers in the HR department of companies or other places and entertainers at travel agencies.
As contractors, their tasks include planning and organising the envisioned events of clients, and coordinating the implementation of those.
Does it sound complicated? With us, you will find your way through the maze and you could even start planning a joint venture together with students in our other professions (e.g. photographers and decorators). We help you with this by organizing interdisciplinary projects during your training.
To whom do we recommend the public associate course?
We recommend it to all those
- who have the always on the go attitude and to whom bustling is an inevitable part of their lives, who are naturally eager to go to concerts, festivals, small and large events,
- who see themselves as a prospective event organiser,
- as a manager of a wedding planning company,
- as a program or concert organiser,
- as an organiser of cultural trips and excursions at travel agencies,
- or as a successful employee of an event organiser company with a wide range of activities,
- as an entertainer in hotels, resorts or camps,
- as a training organiser at various kinds of companies.
- those who consider it important to improve local, community life to be lively so that all age groups can find events and programs to engross themselves in and be active.
- those who want to participate in the organisation of exhibitions, fairs, courses (e.g. aimed at preserving traditions) and camps,
- and moreover, who want to work as a cultural specialist in the organisation of the cultural and community life of a settlement.
- who want to make use of their good networking, organising and communication skills in the world of programs and culture.
Would you like your actions and words to be value-creating or value-shaping? Do you like organising events? Is it your nature to be around people? Have you been involved in community life for a thousand .