Credentialing Professional Job Analysis Survey
The Institute for Credentialing Excellence is conducting a job analysis study to define the roles and responsibilities of the credentialing professional. An important part of the study is an international survey of the credentialing community. It is critically important for as many credentialing professionals as possible to participate in the survey since the data will have far reaching significance for the entire credentialing community. If you are a credentialing professional (as defined below), please take the time to complete the survey by clicking the link below. In addition, we encourage you to forward this invitation to individuals within or outside your organization that you know fall within the scope of credentialing professional.
To begin the survey, visit: http://www.surveymk.com/s.aspx?sm=XYawCQujlPpRUIwxrXzfmg_3d_3d. You do not need to log in to the ICE website or be a member to participate. (Please note that if you have completed the survey, you will be automatically directed to the ICE website.)
A credentialing professional provides program management and support to a credentialing organization for one or more of the following functions: (1) Operations (the administrative aspects of the credentialing program); (2) Issuing, maintaining, and renewing the credential (e.g., development of standards, eligibility review); and (3) Test development, administration, scoring, and analysis. Credentialing professionals may be employed in a variety of settings, including, but not limited to: testing agencies, governmental agencies, and staff members of voluntary boards.
Research and Industry Statistics
We are collecting Reseach and Industry Statistics to post on the website. If you have something that you think would be relevant to add here, please contact us at info@credentialingexcellence.org.