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Chartered Security Professionals












            Demystifying the Chartered                                                                                                Step 3



            Security Professional (CSyP)                                                                                              For those on the Individual Pathway, the third
                                                                                                                                      stage provides two months to write three portfolio
                                                                                                                                      questions, two of your choosing from a list of 20, and
            Application Process                                                                                                       one determined by the assessors in the previous
                                                                                                                                      stage. These should be 2,500+/- words each (about
                                                                                                                                      three times longer than this article) and academically
                                                                                                                                      referenced.

            By Peter Page CSyP FSyI                                                                                                   Step 4

                                                                                                                                      If you have so far demonstrated the potential to
            Becoming a Chartered Security Professional, or CSyP, is rightly                                                           be a CSyP, the fourth stage takes this from paper
            held as the ‘gold standard’ of professional achievement in the                                                            to a professional interview. This is not simply a
            field of protective security. As a CSyP you will either be practicing                                                     ‘rubber stamp’ and it is not an interrogation either.
            strategically or at the very top end of operational management; you                                                       The interview gives two interview assessors the
            will have excellent general security knowledge as well as in your                                                         opportunity to discuss and validate what you
            specialist area; you will have good communication and leadership                                                          have submitted and ask you further questions on
            skills; and you will be up-to-date and committed to your own                                                              each of the competencies, and it provides you an
            continuing professional development. In short then, you will be at                                                        opportunity to expand on your answers and present
            the absolute top of your game; but this in itself can present the                                                         further evidence (do not simply repeat what you
            problem of not having enough hours in a busy day to get things                                                            have written in your application). Interviews usually
            done, let alone find the time to apply to become a CSyP.                                                                  last 60 minutes, with the first 15 for you to present
                                                                                                                                      and the remaining 45 for questions. The interview
            The purpose of this short article then is to demystify the CSyP                                                           is a peer review that provides a formal score so
            application process and to illustrate the simple and straightforward                                                      it is important to be prepared, be punctual, talk
            steps involved in applying. For an applicant there are two main                                                           about ‘I’, not ‘we’ and stay focused. You may well be
            focuses: a written application and a professional interview.                                                              nervous and the assessors are trained to set you at
                                                                                                                                      ease to get the most from the interview. Feedback
            The first thing to note - and perhaps one of the most widely stated reasons for wanting to become                         often confirms that applicants actually enjoy the
            a CSyP - is that the process is peer reviewed. CSyPs do not sit an exam or a multiple-choice test and                     experience, and as an assessor, I always learn from
            CSyP is not awarded on time served. CSyPs are objectively assessed and validated by their industry                        these interviews too! For most applicants, this will be
            peers.                                                                                                                    the last activity before they are notified whether or
                                                                                                                                      not they have been successful.
            There are two routes, or ‘pathways’ to becoming a CSyP: the Standard Pathway and the Individual
            Pathway, which are broken down into a maximum of six stages (with only two or three main activities                       Step 5
            for applicants). Both pathways are designed to ensure all applicants have the opportunity to
            demonstrate operating at a comparably high level, with applicants on the individual pathway required                      Stage five involves the independent completion
            to submit a portfolio of written work to support their application.                                                       and submission of the interview assessors’ written
                                                                                                                                      reports. An applicant will need to reach a minimum
            Step 1                                                                                                                    points score and be recommended by both
                                                                                                                                      assessors in order for them to be successful.
            The first step is to throw your hat in the ring and apply. This can be done by submitting a full
            application or an expression of interest. An expression of interest is a great way of receiving feedback                  Step 6
            before submitting a full application, it is quicker, cheaper and the cost is refundable against a full
            application. Your submission should contain your CV, references, relevant certificates, ID documents                      The sixth and final stage is for the Registrars to
            and prior conduct form. It is important to keep the application relevant to your strategic impact (not                    review all of the assessments and recommendations
            listing your Boy Scout badges for example) and less is definitely more. Things to consider here are                       made by the assessors and determine whether an
            keeping it clear and concise, correctly punctuated and spell-checked. This is where Vicky and the team                    applicant will be admitted to The Register. Those
            come into their own with help and support and running application workshops.                                              who are successful are proudly able to take their
                                                                                                                                      place amongst the pinnacle of the industry as
            Step 2                                                                                                                    Chartered Security Professionals.
            The second stage is for the documents that you have submitted to be assessed by at least two CSyPs
            who have been through the application process themselves and gone on to train as document                                 Find out more information here:
            assessors. This will provide a formal assessment of your application pack, confirm your pathway and                       https://www.charteredsecurityprofessional.org
            make a recommendation on whether you can proceed to interview.





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