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Multiple Voluntary Roles

Hi


I would like to help on grooming people to become chartered engineers

Can i give my support in following 3 roles?


a. IPRA

b. Industry Representative

c. Registration Assessor


What i mean is can i play all 3 roles mention above or one at a time

For an example, if i select as an IPRA, i won't be able to play another role for 3 years


Please help
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  • Hi,


    The industry representative is to represent the IET in your own organisation, more details here https://www.theiet.org/involved/volunteering-for-the-iet/volunteer-roles/professional-registration-and-fellowship-roles/industry-representative/


    As I understand it, it is not a formal part of the registration process, it is more to promote the IET, membership and professional registration within your organisation. There's certainly no conflict with any of the other roles.


    The only concern I would hope the IET would have is that if you volunteer for too many roles that you may find yourself under pressure trying to find enough time to manage them.


    Personally I would recommend that Registration Assessor is the best starting point (not that I have ever been one!). This gives you the best insight into the professional registration process.


    Thanks,


    Andy

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  • Hi,


    The industry representative is to represent the IET in your own organisation, more details here https://www.theiet.org/involved/volunteering-for-the-iet/volunteer-roles/professional-registration-and-fellowship-roles/industry-representative/


    As I understand it, it is not a formal part of the registration process, it is more to promote the IET, membership and professional registration within your organisation. There's certainly no conflict with any of the other roles.


    The only concern I would hope the IET would have is that if you volunteer for too many roles that you may find yourself under pressure trying to find enough time to manage them.


    Personally I would recommend that Registration Assessor is the best starting point (not that I have ever been one!). This gives you the best insight into the professional registration process.


    Thanks,


    Andy

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