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European Skills, Competences,
Qualifications and Occupations
EU
Directives
ESCO
March 2015
ENPHE FOCUS GROUP ESCO
Madrid 2015
Denmark: Erna Rosenlund Meyer
The Netherlands: Andre an Haack, Rob Tijssen,Jasmin Pekaric, Janneke
Schot and Roland Van Peppen
Germany: Marietta Handgraaf
Finland: Marja-Leena Lähteenmäki, Liisa Suhonen, Maija Kangasperko
Iceland: Bjorg Gujonsdottir
Croatia: Marko Dombi
Spain: Isabel Perez, Alesander Badiola, Carlos Calleja, Marta Benito
ESCO
• ESCO is the multilingual classification of European Skills,
Competences, Qualifications and Occupations relevant for the
EU labour market and education and training.
• ESCO is part of the Europe 2020 strategy.
• To help job matching
• Enabling mobility
• Facilitate dialogue between the labour market and
education/training
• Linked to relevant international classifications and frameworks,
such as NACE, ISCO and EQF
1st Pillar
The list of occupations in this diagram started by using ISCO
08 and was then amended based on the expertise of the group
members.
However, because of the evolution of healthcare it
may be updated and new occupations added in future
revisions.
2nd Pillar
Skills/Competences/Knowledge & Scope
Note
• To identify the essential
skills/competences and knowledge for
each occupation listed and provide
also a scope note for each skill,
competence and knowledge provided.
ENPHE WG suggestions 9/2014
On basis of:
http://enphe.org/WorkingGroups/5WorkingGroups(from20
12)/EUDirectivesESCO.aspx
Start for working group in Madrid
London
20-02-2015
Physiotherapy
assistant only work
within defined
contexts using agreed
treatment protocols
and procedures
Autonomous
professional who
assesses, diagnoses,
plans, treats and
evaluates patients.
Promote the
participation of
persons by restoring
health, movement
capability, physical
capability and
functional capability
using evidence based
and holistic
approaches
Advanced physiotherapist
EQF 7
Support and work
under the sole
direction and
supervision of
Physiotherapist and
Advanced
Physiotherapist
Physiotherapist
EQF 6
Physiotherapist assistant
EQF 4-5
ESCO Definitions for
Physiotherapy professions
Advanced
competences in a
defined area within
unpredictable
contexts. Advanced
programme of studies
at an advance level
focusing on a specific
area of clinical pratice,
education, research
and professional
management
Start for working group in Madrid
20-02-2015
Roles
1. Physiotherapy expert
 Assessment skills
 Diagnostic skills
 Intervention skill
2. Communicator
3. Collaborator
 Interprofessional skills
4. Manager
5. Health care promotor
6. Reflective practitioner
7. Professional
ENPHE FOCUS GROUP ESCO
Madrid 2015