Professional Associations
 

 

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To practice human resources professionally we encourage you to earn certification through a number of industry associations.

 

Human Resources Professionals Association (HRPA)
[www.hrpa.ca]

Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP)

International Personnel Management Association (IPMA)
[www.ipma-aigp.ca]

IPMA Certified Professional (IPMA/CP)
IPMA Certified Specialist (IPMA/CS)

Society For Human Resources management (SHRM)
[www.shrm.org]
 
Professional in Human Resources  (PHR)
Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR)
Global Professional in Human Resources (GPHR)

Canadian Society For Training & Development (CSTD)
[www.cstd.ca]

Certified Training Practitioner (CTP)
Certified Training and Development Professional (CTDP)

Canadian Payroll Association (CPA)
[www.payroll.ca]

Certified Payroll Manager (CPM)

International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans (IFEBP)
[www.ifebp.org]

Certified Employee Benefits Specialist (CEBS)
Compensation Management Specialist (CMS)
Group Benefits Associate (GBA)
Retirement Plans Associate (RPA)

World at Work Society of Certified Professionals
[www.worldatwork.org]

Certified Compensation Professional (CCP)
Certified Benefits Professional (CBP)
Global Remuneration Professional (GRP)

Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP)
[www.bcrsp.ca]

Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP)

Institute of Professional Management (IPM)
[www.workplace.ca]

Registered Professional Recruiter (RPR)
Registered Professional Trainer (RPT)

Registered Assessment Specialist (RAS)
Canadian Management Professional (CMP)

Microsoft Corporation
[
senecac.on.ca/chr/MOS.htm]
Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS)
International Society for Performance Improvement (ISPI)
[
www.ispi.org/]
Certified Performance Technologist (CPT)

Human Resources Management Systems Professionals
Association (HRMSPA)

[www.hrmsp.org]

Certifications are optional.  Our programs offer the knowledge so you can succeed in earning additional credentials.  More knowledge development, coursework and/or work experience may be required for some designations.

 





 

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