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Emergency Management Certification Programs. The CEM/AEM
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1. Professionalism in Emergency Management The road to recognition as a
Certified Emergency Manager®l
3. Presentation Outline
4. Purpose of any Certification Program To elevate the visibility of the specific profession
Encourage and mandate continued professional development, education and technical skills
Ensure minimal criteria of the Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSAs) of the profession
11. Definition of a CEM®
12. CEM® Definition (cont.)
13. CEM® Definition (cont.)
14. CEM® Definition (cont.)
17. Certification Process Enrollment
Application
Credentialing Process
Testing
(Re-Certification)
18. CEM® Credential Requirements
19. CEM® Credential Requirements (cont.)
20. CEM® Certification Requirements Comprehensive 100-question Multiple-Choice Examination (Applicant must get 75% or better to PASS. Test is multiple choice and administered through a variety of methods)
Recertification Requirement every 5 years.
21. AEM Requirements
22. Application Pitfalls
23. Application PitfallsGeneral Considerations
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34. CEM FactoidsAs of February 1, 2005 543 current CEMs
Four current AEMs
In 48 states and two countries
386 have been certified more than
5-years
72 have been certified more than 10-years
$450 total fee for enrollment, application and exam ($325 for IAEM members)
36. Other Affiliations
37. Other Affiliations
40. Professionalism in Emergency Management The road to recognition as a
Certified Emergency Manager®l