Results and Discussion

Universal Competencies Supervisor Findings
National Park Service supervisors rated 4 knowledge, skills and abilities
items as a high priority while rating 2 as moderate priority and 23 items
as low priority.
High Priority
- Employ knowledge of federal ethic and conduct requirements in the utilization
of public resources such as budget and property
- Demonstrate a commitment to continuous, personal and professional learning
through recognition of strengths and weaknesses, feedback, and the pursuit
of continuing education opportunities
- Demonstrate good physical and mental health practices in order to reduce
physical and stress-induced illness in the workplace
- Promote the concept of sustainable resource use through programs and
services provided at NPS units
Moderate Priority
- Understand current local, state, and national political influences
on individual NPS units
- Articulate NPS policy and legal requirements for providing architectural,
programmatic, and interpretive services for all persons with disabilities
Low Priority
- Appreciate how individual job responsibilities affect protection and
stewardship of resources in NPS units
- Provide superior customer service to members of the public, other government
agencies or private organizations by assessing customer needs, providing
information or assistance, resolving problems, and satisfying expectations
- Treat fellow employees fairly and equitably by promoting diversity
of culture, experience, age, thoughts, ideas, race, etc. in the workplace
- Operate as part of a highly functioning team where projects are completed
by the actions of small groups and/or individuals
- Demonstrate ability to analyze simple situations, think critically,
make sound conclusions, and recommend courses of action to resolve conflicts
- Develop and practice safe work behaviors such as hazard detection and
prevention
- Communicate effectively with the public and others in the workplace
utilizing clear, oral presentations, listening skills, and recognition
of non-verbal cues
- Utilize principles of effective written communication such as usage
of proper English grammar, punctuation, spelling, and succinct, organized
thought in daily written correspondence with fellow employees and the public
- Promote resource stewardship to NPS visitors by developing diverse
participation opportunities for the public in protection of park resources
- Perform basic computer skills such as word-processing and electronic
mail
- Effectively manage changing situations, such as the presentation of
new information, changing work conditions, and unexpected obstacles, through
the ability to adjust required behavior or work methods
- Develop and sustain cooperative work relationships with fellow employees
and external partners such as state, local, and special interest groups
in order to accomplish projects compatible with the NPS unit
- Demonstrate accountability through compliance with rules, responsibility
and timely completion of assignments, serving as a personal example to
other NPS employees
- Maintain poise and productivity during stressful situations
- Understand the organizational structure of the National Park Service,
the Department of the Interior, and the federal government
- Apply knowledge of various aspects of park operations and legal mandates
in order to accomplish NPS and park unit missions
- Facilitate complete participation in and use of NPS facilities, programs,
and services by individuals with physical, sensory and cognitive disabilities
- Understand and apply information from technical material, rules, regulations,
instructions, reports, charts, graphs, or tables to specific situations
- Organize and maintain information or information systems in order to
gather needed information
- Demonstrate ability to contribute positively to an environment which
motivates others to achieve shared goals
- Display professional commitment to the NPS mission through support
of resource protection, conservation, and NPS regulations
- Apply effective teamwork skills and abilities in order to affect work
output
- Display basic knowledge of NPS strategic planning as it relates to
resource stewardship
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