What It Means to Be an MCIWEM Member?

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Workers in the water, environment and sustainability sectors prefer being acknowledged for their real roles rather than the titles they hold. Such professionals feel proud upon joining MCIWEM as it offers proof of their high work ethics as well as being part of contributing towards proper management of water and protection of the environment. If one is a member of MCIWEM and also has a chartered membership, he or she becomes known and addressed as a Chartered Water and Environmental Manager (C. WEM). 


MCIWEM Reflects Your Work at a Professional Level


Performing to the standard recognised by the MCIWEM is one of the most important aspects of the profession. It shows that you are capable enough not only to handle a wide range of issues in the area of water resources, flood risk, pollution control, and environmental protection. 


Those who have obtained C.WEM, the journey validates their ability to make a well-thought-out decision, take on a challenge, and be accountable to ones actions. This is what employers and regulators, in particular, appreciate that such a person has demonstrated real, world skills, not only theory.


Recognition That Goes Beyond Job Titles


An MCIWEM somehow indicates that the nature of your work is in line with the standards that are set by the professionals in your area. It considerably contributes to a good profile.


The Chartered Water and Environmental Manager (C.WEM) is a well, esteemed designation that a great many professionals also have other chartered titles. This allows professionals to differentiate themselves in the highly competitive market when safety, regulation, and sustainability are the key factors. 


Career Progression and Professional Recognition


The majority of senior posts within water companies, environmental consultancies and public sector bodies have a preference for or a minimum requirement of chartered status.


Having MCIWEMor C.WEM on your CV and professional profiles makes you stand out. 


It can help in terms of promotion, leadership opportunities, and your career in the long run.


You also become part of a professional network through the Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management. 


Strong Focus on Ethics and Sustainability


A Code of Professional Conduct is in place for every MCIWEM member. That means being honest, protecting public safety and caring for the environment.


The primary focus of a Chartered Water and Environmental Manager is sustainability and ethics. These types of decisions have adverse effects on future generations and communities. This commitment to ethics develops trust with employers, clients and the public.

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