AssocRICS opens up the profession

Published 11 November 2009

Rt Hon David Lammy MP, Minister of Higher Education Minister

RICS launched its new Associate qualification at a seminar hosted by RICS President Max Crofts with launch partners for the QS qualification; Balfour Beatty, Carillion and Costain and Kier.

Guest speaker, Rt Hon David Lammy MP, Higher Education Minister congratulated RICS on the development of the new Associate qualification that will be a driver for social mobility in the surveying profession.

www.rics.org/associate

The new entry-level qualification which carries the letters AssocRICS, replaces the TechRICS qualification and will be rolled out across a number of specialist areas of the surveying profession starting with Quantity Surveying closely followed by residential survey & valuation and residential estate agency.  AssocRICS will offer those working in land, property and construction a progressive, non-graduate route to chartered status. It will deliver a professional qualification to a broader cross-section of individuals while ensuring that standards are advanced in the sector.

RICS President Max Crofts with launch partners for the QS qualification; Balfour Beatty, Carillion and Costain and the Rt Hon David Lammy MP, Minister of Higher Education MinisterEmployers will benefit from an upskilled, professional workforce, improved staff retention and a wider skilled recruitment pool. Consumers will reap the benefit of support staff achieving a recognised level of competence and bound by RICS ethics and rules of conduct, supported by a regulatory regime.

The Associate assessment process is online and competency based. The qualification is achieved by demonstrating that RICS standards have been met through relevant work experience.

This new entry-level qualification is an opportunity for many in the industry who previously have been denied access to a professional qualification due to a lack of academic qualifications. RICS is keen to recognise the experience and competence of a broad section of workers and offer them the opportunity to attain chartered status and remove barriers to social mobility and career progression."

Louis Armstrong, RICS Chief Executive


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