Core Competencies

Core Competencies

The core competencies of the CTAJ™ program define the skills and capabilities that give you and/or your employees an advantage.  These advantages give you confidence in your role and a unique set of tools that may enable you and your organization to reduce costs by creating efficiencies.

Administrator

Competent Administrators conduct their work demonstrating the following attributes, Knowledge and Values, Communication, Administration of Cases, Legislation, Decision Making, and Decision Writing, and more. For more information on Core Competencies for administrators click here.

Advocate

Competent Advocates conduct their work demonstrating the following attributes, Knowledge and Values, Communication, Conduct of Cases, Legislation, Evidence, Decision Making, and Decision Writing. For more information, click here.

Investigator

Competent Investigators conduct their work demonstrating the following Attributes. Knowledge and Values, Communication, Conduct of Investigations, Legislation, Evidence, Conclusion-Making and Report Writing. For more information on Investigator Competencies click here.

Tribunal

Tribunal broadly refers to organizations, departments, boards, agencies, and commissions that include decision-makers.

Competent Tribunal Members / Decision Makers conduct their work demonstrating the following attributes, Knowledge and Values, Communication, Conduct of Cases, Legislation, Evidence, Decision Making, and Decision Writing. For more information, click here.

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