Marine and Maritime Professionalism & Recognition.

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Marine and Maritime Professionalism & Recognition

Why are we here? To support professional development and recognition To provide a professional home for seafarers throughout their career To help you become better to improve –Safety –Efficiency –Knowledge Transfer

About the IMarEST – the numbers ,

Our Members Marine Scientists in: Oceanography Marine Biology Climate Change research Marine Engineers in: Defence Merchant Navy Ship Building and Ship Repair Oil and Gas Marine Technologists in: Marine Logistics Hydrographic Surveying and Cartography Navigation and Deck Marine Renewable Energy

Our Global Reach

Our Technical Voice IMarEST Technical Policy IMarEST Technical Policy International Maritime Organization Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission United Nations Convention on The Law of The Sea International Panel on Climate Change Observer Consultative Observer (IPCC) (IOC) (LOS issues) (IMO)

Our Publications

Our Virtual Library eBooks Database and Discovery Service Digital Archive

Conferencesand Training

Additional Initiatives 7-11 th July 2014

What’s the sector saying? 93% of organisations think Professional Development is something that important for the development of their organisation 86% of organisations actively support Initial Professional Development and Continuing Professional Development 39% of employers think that graduates are suitable educated and ready for the workplace 86% of employees value Professional Development

SO HOW DO WE HELP MARITIME & MARINE PROFESSIONALS THROUGHOUT THEIR CAREERS?

What does membership of an Institute mean? We provide our members with independent recognition of their current career standing and experience This recognition verifies that they are a competent, qualified and committed professional within their field of expertise

A Career Ladder You want to contribute You want to flourish and be successful You want that recognised Gain Experience and Competence Education and Training

Ask Yourself… What do I have that will make me stand out from the crowd? What activities outside of my work life am I involved in that could possibly lead me to meet potential employers & industry contacts? How can I demonstrate that I am serious about my career?

Professional Registration Engineering Council Science Council IMarEST

Professional Registration

What do I need to obtain Professional Registration? 1) Academic Base 2) Initial Professional Development

Competencies Knowledge and understanding Ability to apply knowledge in practice Leadership & management skills Interpersonal skills Professional conduct

How long does it take to gain all the competencies? It is not a system of time served but: Chartered – typically 5 years Incorporated/Registered – typically 4 years Technician – typically 2 years

Is this an easy process?

Thank you for listening