Description
Benefits
• Prove your knowledge of risk management competencies.
• Demonstrate your commitment to the profession by adhering to a strict Code of Ethics and meeting continuing education requirements.
• Enhance your professional reputation and gain a competitive advantage.
Eligibility
Degree and Experience Requirement
• Bachelor’s degree or higher (or global equivalent) in risk management, and one year of full-time work experience (or full-time equivalence) in risk management.
OR
• Student enrolled in the final year of a bachelor’s degree program or higher (or global equivalent) in risk management.
OR
• Bachelor’s degree or higher (or global equivalent) in non-risk management area of study, and three years of full-time work experience (or full-time equivalence) in risk management
Non-Degree Experience Requirement
• Seven years of risk management experience
• Possessing the Associate in Risk Management (ARM) counts towards two years of risk management
experience.
Why should you become a RIMS-CRMP?
1. Show Your Proficiency: The RIMS-CRMP certification is a benchmark of expertise in the risk management profession. Earning your RIMS-CRMP shows that you are qualified to identify, develop and manage risk for your organization.
2. Gain Recognition: Enhance your professional reputation among peers and employers. Anyone who sees “RIMS-CRMP” after your name will know you are an experienced, credible and ethical member of the profession.
3. Advance Your Education: Continue your education when you attend workshops and conferences to recertify. You may use reliable academic resources like journals, online courses, and professional forums. Websites such as Writemypapers.org can also provide valuable assistance with doing your homework, freeing up more time for your professional development endeavors. This shows your dedication to professional development and ensures that your knowledge will grow along with industry trends and practices.