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IAQM announces launch of new competency framework and membership application process
The IAQM is the professional body for air quality and as such strives for quality and competence in the field. Our membership grades provide professional milestones for the development of careers in air quality and aim to promote and support expertise in the sector.
Following a review of our membership application process in 2023, we have developed a new Competency Framework and associated competency-based membership application procedure. This was developed by the IAQM Membership Sub-Committee and has been through consultation with IAQM Committee members.
The aim of this review was to develop a more structured and consistent approach to membership applications by providing more guidance and support on the application process and types of competencies expected at different membership levels. This will also improve transparency around how membership applications are assessed.
At all levels, including Affiliate, will be asked to set out their motivation and reasons for wanting to join the IAQM. We also ask that Members and Fellows confirm that CPD records are up-to-date, as maintaining up-to-date knowledge is one of the core requirements of the IAQM Code of Professional Conduct.
The IAQM Competency Framework will support you in achieving your career goals by providing an overview of the core competencies within the profession and will allow you to target your professional development in key areas.
Prospective members will need to follow the new application process when applying from 1 January 2025.
The IAQM Competency Framework will be introduced at the upcoming Routes to Clean Air Conference and officially launched at the IAQM AGM in November (date to be confirmed).
If you have any questions or comments on the upcoming changes, please get in touch.
IAQM Membership Sub-Committee Chair: Dr Xiangyu Sheng
Following a review of our membership application process in 2023, we have developed a new Competency Framework and associated competency-based membership application procedure. This was developed by the IAQM Membership Sub-Committee and has been through consultation with IAQM Committee members.
The aim of this review was to develop a more structured and consistent approach to membership applications by providing more guidance and support on the application process and types of competencies expected at different membership levels. This will also improve transparency around how membership applications are assessed.
How does this affect the IAQM membership levels?
The number of membership levels is unchanged at four; these are:- Affiliate;
- Associate;
- Full Member; and
- Fellow
What are the key changes?
The new competency-based membership approach requires an additional year of work experience (or equivalent) for Associate and Full Members and the submission of further information to support applications for membership aligned with the Competency Framework.At all levels, including Affiliate, will be asked to set out their motivation and reasons for wanting to join the IAQM. We also ask that Members and Fellows confirm that CPD records are up-to-date, as maintaining up-to-date knowledge is one of the core requirements of the IAQM Code of Professional Conduct.
How will this affect me?
If you are an existing IAQM member, you will not need to reapply for membership. However, if you are looking to regrade your membership you will need to follow the new application process from 1 January 2025.The IAQM Competency Framework will support you in achieving your career goals by providing an overview of the core competencies within the profession and will allow you to target your professional development in key areas.
Prospective members will need to follow the new application process when applying from 1 January 2025.
Next steps
This new process will be effective from 1 January 2025 with the first applications to be reviewed from 1 April 2025. IAQM will be happy to provide additional support and feedback on applications made in the first six months.The IAQM Competency Framework will be introduced at the upcoming Routes to Clean Air Conference and officially launched at the IAQM AGM in November (date to be confirmed).
If you have any questions or comments on the upcoming changes, please get in touch.
IAQM Membership Sub-Committee Chair: Dr Xiangyu Sheng