Chartered by experience
Use your experience to achieve Chartered Internal Auditor status
Chartered by experience (CBE) is a challenging and rewarding way in which senior practitioners who can demonstrate their professional competence can become Chartered Internal Auditors.
Chartered status enables you to:
- use the CMIIA designation
- gain the recognition for your contributions to organisational success
- become a full voting member of the Chartered IIA, and help to raise the profile and performance of internal audit.
How to register for CBE
Next registration deadline: 15 September 2019 View assessment timings
Are you eligible?
Experienced
To be considered for this route you must have relevant experience of operating as a head of internal audit, or at a senior level in an internal audit role within an organisation or outsourced provider of internal audit services. You need to have had direct influence over the strategy of the organisation or business unit.
Whilst we do not specify that applicants must have served a precise number of years in post, we would usually expect applicants to have a minimum of 18 months in post as a head of internal audit or three years for an applicant who is in an equivalent senior level internal audit role.
What do we mean by an equivalent role? Read our HIA role definition
Competent
You must be able to demonstrate your competence and adherence to the highest standards of professional practice. Read the required competencies.
Chartered IIA membership
You must hold membership of the Chartered IIA to apply to be chartered by experience. If you're not a member please join as an affiliate before registering for assessment.
Case study: Stephen Foster, Senior VP Audit & Assurance, CargotecStephen has been in an internal audit role at Cargotec for five and a half years, during which time he has transformed the role of audit and introduced an ethics and compliance function. Prior to this he worked in finance for 20 years, in various industries and companies. Stephen decided to become a Chartered Internal Auditor in 2016. |
How you will be assessed
There are two assessment stages:
1. Written application
You will complete a candidate statement which demonstrates how you meet our competencies. We have provided a template to help you do this. You must also submit supporting details, which include the endorsement of a sponsor and two referees, your CV and an organisational chart.
2. Professional discussion
Candidates who meet the criteria will be invited to a professional discussion with two experienced IIA assessors. These usually take place in London. We have found that a face to face discussion tends to work best, however we appreciate that this is not always achievable. We do offer the opportunity for overseas members to attend an interview via video conferencing if this is more convenient.
This stage of the assessment begins with a ten minute presentation on a topic chosen by the assessors, and given to you in advance of the day. The assessors will then follow up with related questions they may have about aspects of the presentation before moving on to a more general discussion where the assessors will consider your evidence in more detail - discussing your submission and exploring the examples you've used.
The professional discussion tends to last between 60-90 minutes.
Please read the competencies you will be required to demonstrate in your written application and at interview.
Cost
The application fee to become chartered by experience is £1,800 +VAT.
This is non-refundable, but if we feel you haven't submitted enough evidence to be eligible for interview we will give you some feedback and you can re-apply within two months at no extra cost.
Deadlines and timings
If you are already booked for assessment in July, here is a reminder of the key dates you will need:
Key dates for July assessments
Register online for CBE by | 10 May 2019 |
Written application deadline | 20 May 2019 |
Interview shortlist announced | 17 June 2019 |
Panel interviews | 18,19 July 2019 |
Result confirmed | 30 July 2019 |
Key dates for September assessments
Register online for CBE by | 30 June 2019 |
Written application deadline | 15 July 2019 |
Interview shortlist announced | 12 August 2019 |
Panel interviews | 11,12 September 2019 |
Result confirmed | 30 September 2019 |
Key dates for November assessments
Register online for CBE by | 15 September 2019 |
Written application deadline | 27 September 2019 |
Interview shortlist announced | 21 October 2019 |
Panel interviews | 21,22 November 2019 |
Result confirmed | 2 December 2019 |
Register today
You can start the process today – it only takes a moment. Then, you can take your time putting your application together.