Maintaining competence & revalidation
Please refer to CIAT’s CPD procedures.
Chartered Environmentalist is expected to undertake appropriate CPD by
- Identifying and prioritising their development needs and opportunities.
- Using appropriate guidelines from CIAT together with competence benchmark standards.
- Pursuing a development action plan using a range of appropriate learning opportunities.
- Recording development achievements.
- Evaluating achievements and reviewing against needs.
A Chartered Environmentalist should where possible offer support for the learning and development of others by
- Acting as a mentor;
- Encouraging employers to support professional development;
- Sharing professional expertise and knowledge;
- Contributing to the activities of others.
Revalidation of CEnv
Formal revalidation of professional registration is not required once registered. Chartered Environmentalists are encouraged to ensure that they effectively maintain their professional competences up to date. They may be removed or suspended if they are found not to have maintained such competences.
The applicant must complete the Application Form. This Application Form must provide evidence that the applicant has:
- At least the required minimum total of 12 points of knowledge;
- At least 4 years of relevant work based practice as part of the required 12 points.
- A commitment to CPD and the Code of Ethics, and Data Protection Act agreement to contact details and history being stored on computer and being used for contact purposes by the Society for the Environment.