Chartership Officer Bill Gaskarth appeals for help as the new system of Chartership application has knock-on effects on the whole process…
Geosscientist 19.5 May 2009
We are now in the changeover period between old and new regulations for dealing with Chartered Geologist applications. The end of the old regulations acted as a spur for many, and 65 applications are currently in the system; from candidates working as far apart as Chile, the Yukon and Hong Kong. Most, if successful, will have been elected at the April 22 Council meeting. Under the new regulations, we have so far dealt with 12 applications - at the first of the planned interview days (April 15, Burlington House).
To process this large volume of applications we have called upon the services of 141 scrutineers, mostly from our old list. We are immensely grateful for all their hard work and thank them wholeheartedly. What this demonstrates, though, is the real need to have a large body of scrutineers on whom we can call. Scrutineers may not be called to serve in a given round, simply because the applicant pool in their area has not produced a candidate; but we need to be prepared.
Applications coming in under the new regs come mostly from geologists who are only just becoming eligible to apply (though there is a sprinkling of more experienced candidates too), and this younger demographic places greater burdens upon the mentoring system. In larger companies, mentoring is commonly done ‘in house’. But for the rest, we need experienced CGeols who can offer their services through their Regional Group. So, I hope there may be scrutineers out there from the “old“list who, although not wishing to continue as scrutineers, might be willing to help as advisers/mentors. If so, please offer your services through your Regional Group Chair.
Henceforward, interviews will be concentrated at centres across the UK. As a consequence, we also need scrutineers (covering the various specialisms) in all parts of the country. We would like to use local scrutineers wherever possible, if only because it saves time and money. Our next Interview day will be on 15 July in Edinburgh. We do not yet know how many candidates will apply for this date, nor do we have any idea of their likely specialisms - so we need to be prepared to field a broad range of scrutineers.
This is therefore an appeal to experienced CGeols in Scotland to consider joining the list of scrutineers for the new regulations!