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CFSP: For your professional career. Learn. Grow. Achieve. Why become a CFSP?. It takes commitment— And the extra effort is important to your career. Bill Joyner, CFSP APFSP President. Why become a CFSP?.
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CFSP: For your professional career Learn. Grow. Achieve.
Why become a CFSP? It takes commitment— And the extra effort is important to your career. Bill Joyner, CFSP APFSP President
Why become a CFSP? CFSP is the recognized mark of excellence in funeral service and the sign that you have what it takes to improve. Kathleen M. Berry, CFSP APFSP Past President
Why become a CFSP? You are already doing what it takes to be a CFSP – You have an opportunity to receive recognition for your efforts. Robert W. Parks, CFSP APFSP Vice President
Why become a CFSP? Certification reassures the public—Because of your accomplishment, families are put to ease. Diana Duksa Kurz, CFSP APFSP Past President
Why become a CFSP? Education is key to continued success – Our families demand that we serve them with creativity and knowledge. David W. Akins, CFSP APFSP Former Board Member
About the Academy… • Our Mission – • The mission of the Academy of Professional Funeral Service Practice is to promote life-long learning. • Our Goal – • To provide a certification program to funeral service practitioners that is: • affordable • attainable • accessible • meaningful
About the Academy • Incorporated in 1976 • Certified the first CFSPs in 1978 • Governed by a Board of Trustees elected by the membership • More than 2,200 members world-wide • More than 450 Lifetime members • 1540 active CFSPs with more than 2100 certified in our history
Who are members of the Academy? • Leaders in funeral service and their communities • Employees who want to stand out among their peers • Students just entering the funeral service profession • Professionals interested in life-long learning and in raising the standard • Funeral Directors committed to reassuring families they care about them
What is required to become a CFSP? Step 1: Join Step 2: Career Review Step 3: Tell us what you are doing Step 4: Accumulate 18 CEUs
Step 1: Join • Fill out the membership application • Submit application fee or a Lifetime fee • You will receive a welcome email with your log in credentials so you can begin immediately • Then you’ll receive a new member welcome kit with step by step instructions and everything you need to begin your journey
Before we get started… • CEU • Continuing Education Unit • 55 minutes of activity = .1 CEU • Transcript • Activities are posted to the transcript • Categories • A – Academic • B – Professional • C – Career Review • D – Public Education and Service
What is required to become a CFSP? Step 1: Join Step 2: Career Review Step 3: Tell us what you are doing Step 4: Accumulate 18 CEUs
Step 2: Career Review 5.4 CEUs Credit for … • Experience between licensure and joining the Academy including: • Seminars, conventions, and articles • Membership and committee work • Training of others (interns and staff) • Contributions to community • Degree work before licensure Credits are awarded once in this category
What is required to become a CFSP? Step 1: Join Step 2: Complete Career Review Step 3: Tell us what you are doing Step 4: Accumulate 18 CEUs
Step 3: Tell us what you are doing Online activity reporting • Reporting online is easy • No categorization is necessary • Print reports of all activities submitted online • Receive an email when the activity is posted
Step 3: Tell us what you are doing Activity reporting form—fax or mail • Paper works too! • Helpful list of activities • Quick and easy to complete
What counts… 10.8 CEUs … In Category A? • Seminars over 3 hours in length • College courses • Published work • Research • Presentations at conferences • Course instruction • Home study • Disaster recovery and family assistance
What counts… 7.2 CEUs … In Category B? • Attendance at • Conferences and conventions • Short seminars and workshops • Funeral service organization work as • An officer • Committee member
What counts… 1.8 CEUs … In Category D? • In-service training programs • Community activities and leadership • Service club membership and leadership • High school career days • Job shadowing programs • Funeral home tours • Remembrance programs • Hospice and clergy outreach
What is required to become a CFSP? Step 1: Join Step 2: Career review Step 3: Tell us what you are doing Step 4: Accumulate 18 CEUs
And then… 18 CEUs … you are a CFSP! CFSPs may use the designation on: • Business letterhead • Business cards • Web sites and other publications
And to continueto use the CFSPdesignation… 2 CEUs CFSPs must annually: • Pay their renewal unless they are a Lifetime member • Earn 2 CEUs (20 hours) per year • Excess CEUs are carried forward to the next year’s transcript
Tools for you…apfsp.org • Pay your renewal • Report your activity • Monitor your progress toward certification • Review your transcript • Download forms, logos, scripts and press releases • Get a list of approved continuing education by • Type of Course • State offered in • Provider
Info for consumers…apfsp.org • Helps consumers understand the value of working with a CFSP • Shares a geographic CFSP listing • Encourages consumers to consider doing business with a CFSP • Promotes your achievement with consumers
Tools you can use… Place a CFSP Card in each families’ folder to share the importance of your achievement
Join us…Become a member of the Academy today Learn. Grow. Achieve.