Certified Practicing Risk Associate (CPRA)
The CPRA certification is tailored for entry-level professionals with 1-3 years of risk management experience. It recognises individuals who have demonstrated strong skills in applying risk principles and possess comprehensive knowledge of risk management frameworks and processes. CPRA-certified professionals excel at operational and management levels, showcasing their competency as team leaders, supervisors, managers, or in specialised risk roles. (Post Nominal: MRMIA.CPRA)
- Type Certification
- Level Foundational
Skills
Earning Criteria
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To become a CPRA, candidates must be a current RMIA Professional Member with 12+ months of experience in a risk management role. They must complete RMIA's Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Course or the CPRA Certification Learning Bundle in the RMIA's learning hub. Alternatively, they can have 12+ months of experience in a risk management role and hold an undergraduate qualification in risk management from an Australian university, VET, TEQSA-approved, or RMIA-endorsed institution.