Certified Park Professional (CPP)

Certified Park Professional (CPP) Certification

The World Parks Academy sets an international standard for park professionals through the Certified Park Professional (CPP) certification. This certification can be achieved in two ways: one in which a national certifying body exists and one in which one does not.

If an individual has a relevant and at least equivalent certification from a national, state, or international association’s certification program, operating in his or her country, that certification can be recognized through a letter of articulation, and the CPP status will be awarded to the certified professionals.

If an individual has no national, state, or international association offering professional certification, he or she may apply directly to the World Parks Academy for CPP status.

 

CPP Eligibility

The following eligibility criteria must be met in order to receive Certified Park Professional (CPP),  Certified Park Professional – France (CPP-F), or Certified Parks Professional – South Africa (CPP-SA) status:

1. Current World Urban Parks membership status*

  *if not currently a member of WUP, then one year of complimentary membership will be provided

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2a. University degree.

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2b. Two years of park work experience providing competency in at least three of the CPP competencies.

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3. Five years of senior-level park management experience providing competency in at least four of the CPP competencies.

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4. Five years of park management experience and completion of training as approved by the World Parks Academy Board of Regents that sufficiently meets at least five CPP competencies.

1. Current Hortis membership status and attendance at a national or regional conference in the last 4 years.


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2a. University degree.

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2b. Two years of park work experience providing competency in at least three of the CPP competencies.

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3. Five years of senior-level park management experience providing competency in at least four of the CPP competencies.

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4. Five years of park management experience and completion of training as approved by the World Parks Academy Board of Regents that sufficiently meets at least five CPP competencies.

Gain more information at https://www.ierm.org.za/international-designations.


1. Current IERM membership status.

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2a. A university degree, and two years of park work experience providing competency in at least three of the CPP competencies.

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2b. Five years of senior-level park management experience providing competency in at least four of the CPP competencies.

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2c. Five years of park management experience and completion of training as approved by the World Parks Academy Board of Regents that sufficiently meets at least five CPP competencies.

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3. Email eplyhelp@iu.edu for an application.

CPP Application Procedures

CPP Competency Framework

CPP Re-certification

CPP Register

Listed by country

AUSTRALIA [CPLP]:

Neal Ames

Mark Band

Shane Bisseker

Christopher Brown

Mark Corea

Sophia Czarkowski

Hugh Gardner

Clare Johnston

Kevin Lowe

Andrew Smith

Wayne Stuart

Ben Thomas

Rachel Thorpe

Angela Wright 

Adam Esch

Trevor Poth

Scott Virgin

Chris Ziemski 

 

Gregory Aymond

Pascal Debieu

Stephane Delavallade

Eve Duval

Elisabeth Fournier

Pascal Goubier

Patrick Lafforgue

Cecile Lorillou

Roland-Marie Marceron

Jean-Marie Rey

Jean-Marie Rogel 

Mark Finnegan 

German Enriquez 

Hilde Blokkum

Felicitas Heimann

Aina Hovden Lunde 

Trevor Emmanuel Maphorogo

Bishop Ngobeli

Trevor Wright 

Shawn Fertitta

Robin Grimwade

Austin Hochstetler

Ross Hoover

Kostas Stavrianakis

Listed by last name

Neal Ames (CPLP) Australia
Gregory Aymond (CPP-F) France
Mark Band (CPLP) Australia
Shane Bisseker (CPLP) Australia
Hilde Blokkum (CPP) Norway
Christopher Brown (CPLP) Australia
Mark Corea (CPLP) Australia
Sophia Czarkowski (CPLP) Australia
Pascal Debieu (CPP-F) France
Stephane Delavallade (CPP-F) France
Eve Duval (CPP-F) France
German Enriquez (CPP) Mexico
Adam Esch (CPP) Canada
Shawn Fertitta (CPP) USA
Mark Finnegan (CPP) Ireland
Elisabeth Fournier (CPP-F) France
Hugh Gardner (CPLP) Australia
Pascal Goubier (CPP-F) France
Robin Grimwade (CPP) USA
Felicitas Heimann (CPP) Norway
Austin Hochstetler (CPP) USA
Ross Hoover (CPP) USA
Clare Johnston (CPLP) Australia
Patrick Lafforgue (CPP-F) France
Cecile Lorillou (CPP-F) France
Kevin Lowe (CPLP) Australia
Aina Hovden Lunde (CPP) Norway
Emmanuel Maphorogo (SA-CPP) South Africa
Roland-Marie Marceron (CPP-F) France
Bishop Ngobeli (SA-CPP) South Africa
Trevor Poth (CPP) Canada
Jean-Marie Rey (CPP-F) France
Jean-Marie Rogel (CPP-F) France
Andrew Smith (CPLP) Australia
Kostas Stavrianakis (CPP) USA
Wayne Stuart (CPLP) Australia
Ben Thomas (CPLP) Australia
Rachel Thorpe (CPLP) Australia
Scott Virgin (CPP) Canada
Angela Wright (CPLP) Australia
Trevor Wright (CPP) South Africa
Chris Ziemski (CPP) Canada