Colorado Certified Emergency Manager Program
The certification program is a peer evaluation program that measures an applicant’s education, training, experience and professional contribution. It provides an emergency manager the ability to be recognized for their abilities, increases marketability in career opportunities, aligns with the International Association of Emergency Managers certification program and increases the overall professional standards of the discipline. This certification is granted for a period of five (5) years, at which time you will need to apply for recertification.
The Colorado certification process offers 2 levels of certification.
- Colorado Certified Emergency Manager - As a Colorado Certified Emergency Manager, you are henceforth permitted to use the trademarked designations “Colorado Certified Emergency Manager” or “CO-CEM” after your name, and before or after academic degrees and other professional certifications that you may hold.
- Colorado Associate Emergency Manager – As a Colorado Associate Emergency Manager, you henceforth permitted to use the trademarked designations “Colorado Associate Emergency Manager” or “CO-AEM’ after your name, and before or after academic degrees and other professional certification that you may hold.
Certification documents and requirements can be found here: CO-CEM/AEM Certification Documents
All packages must be submitted electronically via the CEMA website, in one single PDF file of under 100MB. All fees must be paid before the package will be reviewed.
Certification fees:
- $50.00 (CEMA Members)
- $100.00 (Non-Members)
*** Make sure as a CEMA member, that you are logged-in to receive your member discount before submitting your application. ***
Submit your Application Package Here: CO-CEM/AEM Package Submission
For additional information or assistance, please contact:
CEM Certification Committee Co-Chairs:
Stephanie Hackett and Ashlee Delventhal
certification@cemacolorado.com