Rhianna Jarvis
27 May 2020

Become a Chartership Assessor

We are recruiting Chartered members - who hold either the Chartered Environmentalist (CEnv) or Chartered Scientist (CSci) designations - to join our team of voluntary assessors to support the assessment of our increasing volume of Chartership applications.

This is an excellent opportunity for current CEnv or CSci IES members to further their involvement with us as a professional body, gain valuable interview experience, demonstrate their seniority, and give back to the sector.

As a Chartership Assessor, you will assess competencies reports, sit on the Professional Review Interview panel for our CEnv in a Day and CSci Accelerated workshops, and conduct interviews for our self-guided candidates. This role will provide you with an opportunity to solidify your understanding of the Chartership process, uphold professional standards across a broad spectrum of environmental science disciplines and expand your knowledge of the innovative work emerging throughout the sector. It also offers a valuable contribution to your Continuing Professional Development (CPD).

Previous CEnv Assessors have said…

“Supporting the IES by acting as a CEnv Assessor has been enjoyable and rewarding. The interview process is also a reminder of the wide range of skills and knowledge of the candidates who contribute to a more sustainable world. I always go away having learnt something new.”

"The workshop was a rewarding experience for myself as an assessor to meet my peers, assisting them on their professional journey whilst gaining deeper insight into the wider work of the Institution of Environmental Sciences."

Commitment and expectations

As an Assessor we ask that you;

  • Complete the online 1 hour training course
  • Assess a minimum of 3 times per year as part of our interview and workshop days; these can be a mixture of online and physical workshops
  • Assess roughly 8 competencies reports per year
  • Act as an advocate for Chartership with the IES

Criteria to apply

Interested in gaining new skills and the personal satisfaction of supporting those looking to further their environmental career? Register your interest for more details about the training process.

To apply, you must be a current IES member and have held CEnv or CSci registration for at least 2 years. Further information and volunteer agreements will be shared with all interested members on Friday 5th June. Training will be conducted remotely shortly afterwards at the start of June, details will be shared with you once you have registered your interest.