How to become a CTP
To qualify as a CTP candidate, an applicant must have relevant working
experience, qualifications and an active participation in the Transport
Planning Profession.
The CTP calculator below will give you a general guide as to your own
relevant certification criteria. You will need at least 400 points
before being considered for certification by the Transport and Logistics Certification
Council.
When your certification criteria reaches the minimum 400 points in the calculator below, you will be bale to click on the 'Continue' button and be able to submit your application in four simple steps.
Step One: General Information
Step Two: Your Full Profile
Step Three: Your Criteria and supporting documentation
Step Four: Submission and payment
Assessment of Applications is undertaken by the Transport and Logistics Certification Council,
the composition of which will be drawn from industry and from
practitioners within the profession. There is a $AU500 (GST included)
application fee.
Successful applicants will be entitled to use the post nominal letters
CTP and will be awarded a Certificate to confirm their accreditation.
Unsuccessful candidates can re-submit applications following
re-evaluation of gaps in their qualifications and experience.
Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
Once you have been certified as a CTP you are effectively committed to maintaining this professional standard by engaging in CPD activities that accrue at least 50 weighted hours per year. Your nominated industry association will assist with details of relevant CPD activities.
Professional Ethics
The Transport and Logistics Certification Council is also charged with maintaining
professional standards and will act on breaches of ethical practice in
accordance with disciplinary rules established.
Click here to read the CTP professional Code of Ethics
Associations
The CTP is provided via member Associations and accordingly you will
need to select the Association which will process your application.
Click here for more information on our member Associations.