Specific Knowledge definition

Specific Knowledge. Strong analytical and interpersonal skills. Knowledge of accounting, general knowledge of computer systems, and clear and effective writing skills are an integral part of this position. Employee must possess experience and skills with Microsoft Office Suite. Working knowledge of the PARCS with A/R balances.

Examples of Specific Knowledge in a sentence

  • Laborers who have worked at least 6000 hours under the terms of an agreement with a District Council as herein defined and have achieved a passing score at a level established by the NEA on the “Knowledge Assessment” portion of the assessment or a “Classification Specific Knowledge Assessment” that is approved by the Training Trust.

  • Specific Knowledge: Possess analytical and interpersonal communication skills.

  • This chapter will discuss the literature that is relevant to this issue and is organized into the following sections: Dementia versus Alzheimer’s Disease; Dementia Etiology; Dementia Diagnosis and Treatment; African Americans and Dementia; Caregiving Role and Responsibilities; Health Effects of Caregiving on Caregivers; Stress; Biomarkers of Stress; Theoretical Framework; Self-efficacy; Context Specific Knowledge; Coping Styles; Summary.