The Society for the Environment is the body responsible for the registration of environmental professionals. They are the custodian of the Chartered Environmentalist and Registered Environmental Technician registers, and since 2004 have established a sound platform as the body tasked with championing and registering the expertise of environmental professionals.
The Nuclear Institute holds licences from the Society for the Environment to register professionals as:
Today there are over 7000 Chartered Environmentalists registered, drawn from a range of diverse fields such as engineering, forestry and waste management. For environmental professionals independent of discipline, chartership reflects a high level of skill and experience, setting Chartered Environmentalists apart from others working in their field. It enhances career prospects through establishing proven expertise, experience and commitment to professional standards.
In the UK and across the world, Chartered Environmentalists utilise their specific expertise to lead departments, advise governments and work hands-on as practitioners.
Find out more about the criteria for becoming a Chartered Environmentalist
Registered Environmental Technician (REnvTech) is the professional title for environmental technicians. Registered Environmental Technicians come from a broad range of professions across industry, government, education and the public sector. They all have demonstrated they apply sustainable thinking through their working lives and a commitment to environmental best practice.
To gain their registration, individuals have been judged by their peers to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the environment and sustainable management together with their personal commitment to maintaining the required levels of professionalism and their own competence through continued professional development.
Registration sets REnvTechs apart from others working in their field. It establishes proven knowledge, experience and commitment to professional standards, and enhances career prospects.
Continuing Professional Development
As a Professional Member of the Institute, each year you will be required to confirm that you are undertaking CPD and are updating your record. The Nuclear Institute expects Chartered Environmentalists and Environmental Technicians to maintain a CPD record to continue their registration. Find out more about Continuing Professional Development and view the Nuclear Institute Professional Development Policy:
CPD information
Applying for Registration
You can apply for professional registration with the Society for the Environment at the grades of Member or Fellow, whether you are a new or existing member of the Nuclear Institute.
Complete the relevant Membership Application Form selected via the links below, and return along with a full CV, copies of certificates, CPD records and the application fee (please see checklist at the end of the application form).
Member (MNucl) + Registration Forms
Fellow (FNucl) + Registration Forms
Fees
There are associated application and registration fees to apply for professional registration with the Society for the Environment.
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