Title: Advancing Your Career
1Advancing Your Career
The QEP Professional Certification Madelyn A.
Reilly, JD, QEP Executive Director Institute of
Professional Environmental Practice
2The Institute of Professional Environmental
Practice (IPEP)
- Non-profit professional credentialing
organization founded in 1993 - Joint effort by several EHS professional
organizations (now our participating
organizations)
3Participating Organizations
- Help to promote IPEP and the QEP and EPI
certifications. - Each organization appoints a representative to
IPEPs Board of Trustees.
4Participating Organizations
- Air Waste Management Association (AWMA)
- Water Environment Federation (WEF)
- National Association for Environmental Management
(NAEM) - Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA)
- American Academy of Environmental Engineers
(AAEE) - American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA)
5IPEP/QEP Accreditation
- Accredited by the Council of Engineering and
Scientific Specialty Boards - IPEPs QEP certification program meets the
requirements of ASTM Standard E1929-98,
Assessment of Certification Programs for
Environmental Professionals Accreditation
Criteria
6Certifications Provided by IPEP
- Qualified Environmental Professional (QEP)
- Environmental Professional Intern (EPI)
7Environmental Professional Intern
- Entry-level certification for students and
environmental professionals beginning their
careers (lt5 years of experience) - A first step toward QEP certification
8Environmental Professional Intern
- Available to students and recent graduates
- physical, earth, or natural sciences
engineering mathematics - Must pass Part I of the QEP exam (General
Environmental Science)
9Qualified Environmental Professional (QEP)
- Broad-based, multi-disciplinary
- Available to practitioners in many environmental
fields - Candidates judged on
- Education and level of experience
- Body of knowledge
- Familiarity with standards of practice
- Understanding of professional ethics
10QEP Certification Requirements
- A baccalaureate or graduate degree in
physical, earth or natural sciences, engineering,
or mathematics - At least five years of professional experience
- References
- Successful completion of exam the body of
knowledge can be viewed on the IPEP web site at
http//www.ipep.org
11QEP Certification Requirements
- Written Exam Applicants must pass Part I
(General Environmental Science) and Part II in
one of the four specific practice area exams. - Air Quality
- Water Quality
- Waste Management
- Environmental Science, Management Policy
12QEP Certification Requirements
- Senior environmental professionals with 15 or
more years of experience may take an oral exam - Similar to a thesis defense
- Administered by three peers who are QEPs
- Recertification required on a five-year cycle
requires continuing education and involvement in
the field
13Application Process
- Download application from IPEP website
www.ipep.org - Submit written application to IPEP including
three references, application fee, transcripts
and/or diplomas. - Applications are sent to the admissions committee
for scrutiny.
14Application Process
- Applicants will be notified by the IPEP office of
the decision of the admissions committee. - If accepted, applicants are assigned a regional
coordinator in their area who directs the testing
process. - Once tested, notification of results will take
approximately 4-6 weeks.
15QEP Certification Costs
- QEP Written Exam
- Application Fee 75
- Exam Fee 150
- QEP Oral Exam
- Application Fee 100
- Exam Fee 200
- Annual Dues 150 (125 if paid before January
31 first years dues prorated)
16EPI Certification Costs
- Application Fee 35
- Exam Fee -0-
- Annual Dues 75 (60 if paid before January 31
first years dues prorated)
17Recertification
- QEP recertification is evidence of a process of
continuing professional development and
contributions and service to the profession and
community - All QEPs must apply for recertification every
five years.
18Recertification
- Recertification is based upon a "Continued
Professional Development Qualification" rating
system of professional development hours (PDH)
granted for activities including - Ongoing professional service in the environmental
profession - Membership and active participation in
professional societies or organizations - Publication in journals
- Participation in technical meetings, professional
seminars and/or short courses, teaching of
academic courses as an adjunct professor - Certification in other areas related to the
environmental field
19Ethical Conduct
- The QEP is committed to
- A strict code of ethics
- High standards of environmental practice
- Ongoing professional development
- Contributing to community and profession
20Certification The Benefits to You
- Enhanced professional credibility
- Career development
- Credibility
- Promotability
- Marketability
- Networking opportunities
21The Institute of Professional Environmental
Practice (IPEP)
For More Information Contact IPEP Certification
Services Coordinator 600 Forbes Avenue339 Fisher
HallPittsburgh, PA 15282Phone 412-396-1703
Fax 412-396-1704 Email ipep_at_duq.edu www.ipep.o
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