Building the Environment Profession in Australia & New Zealand
Benefits to the Environment Industry & Employers For the Environment Industry, CEnvP certification can:
  • Assist in improving the image of the industry.
  • Increase public awareness of and trust in the environmental profession.
  • Assist in ensuring that Australia and New Zealand maintains a competent environmental work force.
  • Assist in the harmonisation of State and national standards
  • Assist in promoting the export of professional practice in the environmental sector.

For Employers, CEnvP certification can:

  • Provide an easier means of evaluating the competence of an
    employee or prospective employee.
  • Decrease costs associated with the employee selection process.
  • Provide greater assurance that competent employees are hired.
  • Demonstrate a commitment to responsible environmental
    management.
  • Improve access to capital and insurance.
  • Reduce incidents that result in environmental liability.
  • Assist in providing a due diligence defense

CEnvP Register

A searchable Directory of CEnvPs is available on the CEnvP website, which reflects the currency and scope of the CEnvP professional’s registration. By being in the public domain it provides additional assurance that anyone who states that they are a CEnvP professional really is one.

It is not necessary to be a member of EIANZ to be a CEnvP. The Scheme is open to all environmental professionals who can meet the requisite competency criteria of training, experience, professional conduct and ethical behaviour.

Alleged Malpractice / Misconduct

The Scheme includes a mechanism for third party complaints against a CEnvP.

The Certification Board will review each complaint and assess its validity. Provided the complaint is not frivolous, malicious or vexatious, it may recommend that certification be withdrawn, subject to Appeal provisions under the EIANZ By-Law. 

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Congratulations to the newest CEnvPs
 Cherene Sneyd CEnvP , QLD
 Joanne Flint CEnvP , QLD
 Alastair Buchan CEnvP , NSW
 Tanja Mackenzie CEnvP , NSW
 Jacob Tobin CEnvP , QLD
 Simon Hudson CEnvP , QLD
 Claire Penman CEnvP , NZ
 Karen Steele CEnvP , QLD
 Alysha Woodland CEnvP , QLD
 Russell Beazley CEnvP , WA
 Alan Bull CEnvP , VIC
 Darren Cordy CEnvP , VIC
 Lynnell Davis CEnvP , VIC
 Robert Hannaby CEnvP , NZ
 Marnie Hawson CEnvP , VIC
 Jo Heltborg CEnvP , NSW
 Garry Masur CEnvP , VIC
 Wendy Morrison CEnvP , VIC
 Andrew Morrison CEnvP , NSW
 
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Development of the CEnvP Scheme has been supported by the Australian Government Department of the Environment and Heritage. The views and opinions expressed by the CEnvP Scheme are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Australian Government or the Minister for Environment Protection, Heritage and the Arts. DEH
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