Benefits of MCIWEM Grade
The MCIWEM grade (Membership) is a non-chartered status of membership for those professionals working at an operational level and pursuing a pathway in the water and environmental sector.
MCIWEM
comes with formal recognition of your attainments. In addition, this grade can
allow you to engage with people and experiences that will continue your
development and broaden your network. CIWEM, Chartered Institution of Water and
Environmental Management, gives valuable specialist structure and supports to
help make sure that your professional growth is not negatively impacted because
of the burden of your day-to-day work.
Benefits:
The following are the benefits of attaining
the MCIWEM grade:
Professional
competency recognition:
Attaining this qualification will promote
your expertise, as MCIWEM is an internationally-recognized designation. It is
also an instant badge of capability and integrity for clients, colleagues and
future employers.
High
earning potential:
You will get a range of content and
services to fulfill your development requirements and build your expertise,
including technical papers, good practice guides and online publications as
well as CPD-relevant events.
Better
employability:
Use CIWEM’s professional development
planning tools to support your career growth and keep yourself ahead.
Global
professional network:
It will allow you to have access to a supportive
and influential network of professionals. By means of CIWEM’s regional
branches, you can connect with like-minded professionals at events that take
place near you. With CIWEM’s topic-specific networks, you will be able to have
valuable connections across your areas of interest.
Mentoring:
By attaining this grade, you will be able
to develop your skills, capabilities, relationships, self-confidence and personal
growth and work towards Chartership (C.WEM) with a
CIWEM Mentor.
Widen
your horizon:
You will be able to sort out day-to-day
work issues by means of informative, accessible and reliable information and
advice. By having a subscription to The Environment magazine, journals, policy
position statements and case studies, membership will provide you with a host
of practical tools to support your work.
Application
requirements:
For the MCIWEM grade, do the following
things:
Fill up an online application form
Submit a copy of your latest resume
Provide the authority with copies of
relevant certificates that are signed by your sponsors
Provide the authority with 2 sponsors who
are members of CIWEM or professionally registered members (Chartered or working
at an equivalent level) of other professional organizations (including IEng,
CEng, CSci and CEnv registrants) who must be capable of reviewing and signing off
your application. You must submit a signed letter from each of your sponsors
alongside your application to confirm that they have done this.
You have to complete a report of 500 words in
which you need to detail the skills and knowledge you have earned in your water
or/and environmental career or a summary of your NEBOSH Diploma assignment.
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