What is Art Curator?
Work to supervise and manage collections or objects in art museums or historical museums. A curator can also do learning, research, or public service activities. Broadly speaking, curators not only work in museums, but can also be in zoos, public aquariums, botanical gardens, and historical sites.
Minimum education level
PT3
SPM
STPM
Diploma
Degree
Average Salary
Example of a Job Position
Task
Knowledge
Customer and Personal Services
Knowledge of principles and processes to provide services for customers and personal. This includes assessing customer needs, meeting service quality standards, and evaluating customer satisfaction.
Administration and Management
Knowledge of business and management principles including strategic planning, resource allocation, human resource modeling, leadership techniques, production methods, and coordination between people and resources.
English
Knowledge of the structure and content of English, including the meaning and spelling of each word, composition rules, and grammar.
Foreign Language
Knowledge of structures and content from foreign languages ??(other than English), including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition and grammar, and pronunciation.
History and Archaeology
Knowledge of historical events and their causes, indicators and effects on civilization and culture.
Skills
Monitor
Monitor / assess the performance of themselves, other individuals, and organizations to develop or take corrective actions.
Talking
Talk to others to convey information effectively
Writing
Communicate effectively through writing that suits the needs of the audience
Critical Thinking
Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions, or approaches to the problems handled
Consideration and Decision Making
Consider the shortcomings and advantages of potential action choices to choose the most appropriate action.
Reading Understanding
Understand sentences and paragraphs written in work documents.
Capability
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Information Arrangement - The ability to arrange various things and actions in a certain sequence or pattern according to the rules specified (for example: number patterns, letters, words, pictures, mathematical operations).
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Written Expression - The ability to communicate information and ideas in writing so that others can understand
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Near Distance Vision - The ability to see details at close range (a few feet away from the object).
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Written Understanding - Ability to read and understand information and ideas conveyed through writing
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Negotiation - Bringing others together and trying to reconcile differences.
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Visualization - The ability to imagine how something will look after being moved around or when parts are moved or reset.