SocEnv & The IES present: Your journey to Chartership with the IES

Tuesday, 6 July 2021 - 12:30pm to 1:30pm
Online

Thinking of becoming Chartered? Find out how the IES can help you achieve your Chartered Environmentalist and what benefit being CEnv may have for your professional development and career journey.

Whether you prefer to work as part of a group in a workshop environment or as an individual completing the process at your own pace, we have a route that will support you in becoming Chartered.

Our workshops are currently facilitated online, completely accessible for prospective CEnv candidates whilst working from home, and offer a 'support, speed, rigour' approach to achieving CEnv with the full support from the IES.

Our self-guided route to Chartership allows candidates to complete the process at their own pace.

Whichever route might be right for you, come along to find out more about the support that the IES has to offer and how we can support you to achieve your CEnv.

Becoming Chartered can have a range of benefits, from becoming a CEnv assessor yourself through to boosting your career opportunities. Find out how becoming CEnv can benefit your professional development.

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Stephanie is currently Head of Capability for Arcadis Environment, Safety and Industry (ESI) Business in the UK. Stephanie has over 17 years’ experience within the Environmental Consultancy Sector, originally starting as a Graduate in Land Quality and Remediation. She has held a variety of roles, ranging from a purely technical focus through to current responsibilities which reflect her broad technical advisory and consulting skillset, these include: Senior Technical Director, Sustainability Climate and Carbon Advisory, ESI Strategic Pursuits Director and ESI Head of Capability, the latter includes oversight of the Arcadis Specialist & Scientist Graduate Programme.  Stephanie is a Chartered Environmentalist and a Chartered Scientist, awarded by the IES and a CEnv Chartership Assessor for the IES.

 

Who to contact

Derek Jardine

Events & Training Lead

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