Have you started to put an application together but not quite got round to submitting? Join us to find out more about this qualification and how you can achieve it.
This webinar is free to attend for both members and non-members.
This webinar will provide an overview of the Chartered Transport Planning Professional (CTPP) qualification, the professional benchmark of competence for experienced transport planners, and a focus on tips for success. The event is aimed at Scottish TPP candidates aiming to submit their Professional Review in the next 18 months.
You will hear from Cat Goumal, CIHT’s Head of Education and Professional Development, Lynda McClurg, former Chair of the TPP Professional Standards Committee, and recently qualified members, Elliot Williamson and Jeff Davidson.
The indicative event structure is as follows:
1. CTPP introduction by Cat Goumal CIHT’s Head of Education and Professional Development
2. Tips for success from the perspective of a Scottish TPP Reviewer - Lynda McClurg, former Chair of the TPP Professional Standards Committee (PSC) and Director at Mor Transport
3. Tips for success from perspective of Scottish Candidates:
4. Q&A
To find out more about how you can achieve professional recognition as a Chartered Transport Planning Professional.
By joining this webinar, you will gain an understanding of how you can demonstrate evidence to meet the competency requirements and what to expect at your professional review interview.
CPD is defined as any activity that provides new knowledge or skills that help you to achieve your professional development goals or has otherwise helped you to develop as a highways and transportation professional
Plan, record and manage your CPD for free at CIHT Learn.
Need help with getting the most out of your CPD access CIHT’s CPD Guidance here.
We are working to ensure that the event is as comfortable and inclusive as possible.
You can contact us in confidence to ask questions and/or to let us know of any access/additional requirements that you may have: regions@ciht.org.uk
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