» Introducing the
Certified Transport Planner (CTP)
The Certified Transport Planner (CTP) is a professional qualification
that will represent the standard for capability and professionalism
within the traffic and transport planning profession worldwide.
There are thousands of practicing and experienced transport
professionals who unlike their professional counterparts in engineering
or accountancy have no recognised professional status for their
specific profession. The CTP unifies the disciplines of engineering,
town planning, geography economics etc that underpin the modern
Transport Planner.
Whether a transport planner, traffic engineer, transport officers a
manager or traffic consultant, your important contribution to the
community and industry will become recognised through the
CTP.
The Certified Transport Planner (CTP) programme is nowavailable to all
employees in transport planning.
With the assistance of the Transport and Logistics Centre (TALC),
Australia’s major T&L industry associations banded
together
to introduce a nationally consistent CTP programme. For over twelve
months TALC and industry representatives including AITPM worked
together to develop a relevant and valuable professional development
programme for the industry.
The application process involves the following steps:
1. Completion of an online
application form to attain a minimum 400 points representing your
combined
experience and education related factors;
2. Agreeing to maintain at
least 50 weighted hours of Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
per
annum. CPD is mapped against a series of capabilities and is a
requirement to maintain the CTP
post nominal descriptor.
3. Signing an agreement to abide by the
profession’s ethical code of conduct
Applications are completed online with appropriate supporting material
such as qualification certificates to be scanned and submitted online.
Alternatively hard copies of supporting evidence may be forwarded to
the AITPM National Secretariat.
Once all the evidence has been submitted your application will be
assessed by a Quality Review Panel to ensure that applicants have a
high professional standard worthy of recognition.
A ‘once only’ application fee of $500 for
certification is
required by your nominated industry association. Thereafter a
yearly administration fee of $75 is payable to maintain your certified
status and allow continued use of the ‘CTP’ post
nominal.
The CTP Certification Council has been set up by the participating
associations and consists of representatives from each organisation.
The CTP Certification Council issues Certificates to all successful CTP
applicants.
The CTP Certification Council is also responsible for maintaining
professional and ethical standards.
The CTP programme is intended to become the life partner for many in
the industry as Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is crucial to
maintaining CTP status. By attending activities such as seminars, site
visits, conferences, training courses and executive programmes you will
assist the advancement of your proficiency across the breadth and depth
of transport planning discipline. The industry associations will
publicise relevant events and activities on their respective web sites.
For the first time, persons working in transport planning will be
recognised for their professional standing in a similar way to their
counterparts, in the accounting, finance, and engineering professions.
All correspondence can be addressed to:
National Secretariat
AITPM Inc
PO Box 357
Blackwood
ADELAIDE SA 5051