Congratulations on becoming accredited with the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Now that you have your scheme in place you will be thinking about ways to develop it and ensure its continued success. The information on this page is here to help with that.
Supporting your mentors
Mentoring is the backbone of every scheme, and key to making your accreditation successful. Keep your mentors inspired and building their skills with the help of the resources below.
CChem mentor training
- Watch our video on becoming a CChem mentor
- Read about CChem mentor roles and responsibilities
- Email us to request mentor training for your company
成员的导师
Are your mentors looking to develop their overall mentoring skills? If they are Royal Society of Chemistry members, they can also join our popular general mentoring scheme.
Supporting the next generation
Outreach and schools engagement are great ways for your scheme registrants to make a contribution to the chemical sciences outside of their job remit and meet attribute E.
We have resources and information to help you inspire future scientists on our A Future in Chemistry page 内容:
- our guide to engaging young people with a career in chemistry
- providing experiences of chemical science workplaces for young people
- being a STEMNET ambassador
- participating in SmartFutures
- 与学校合作, colleges or universities, supporting activities such as careers fairs, presentations and outreach programmes
Members from industry are full of energy and professional. They are always great team players, working with students and retired members alike, they have a positive attitude for the day and are fun and engaging. 以我的经验, they are skilled in science communication and are happy to adapt science to their audience.
除了CChem
There’s no reason for the chemical scientists at your company to stop once they achieve chartered status. Our careers team are here to offer inspiration in a range of directions to help individuals progress even further.
- Speak to our careers management team for tailored ‘beyond CChem’ guidance
- 了解更多 about becoming a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry
- CChems with management responsibilities may like to consider working for 特许管理器 – they are eligible for the shortened route through your company accreditation
Making an impact in the community
Member volunteers are integral to the work we do as an organisation, influencing and providing the foundations for the networks, outreach activities and support that we offer.
Scheme coordinators or deputy coordinator you can become an assessor for our CChem, 去找找CSci, CEnv, RSci and RSciTech awards. Email us to learn more.
Members can also join a committee or board.
Events, groups and community
Join an interest group committee
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Joining one of their committees will provide an opportunity to help direct their annual programmes.
Getting involved with our community
Supporting our community is a another way for your scheme registrants to make a contribution to the chemical sciences outside of their job remit and meet attribute E.
Whether you want to attend or run an event, set up a meeting or spend a few minutes writing an email, there are many ways to get involved, 包括:
- playing an active part in RSC networks, including organising or participating in local section activities or helping run an interest group
- joining science-related committees or interest groups
- contributing to a chemical science publication by 成为一个评论家
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Attending an event or conference is another way your scheme registrants can meet attribute E.
Don’t forget your re-accreditation
Your scheme is eligible for re-accreditation 5 years from when your last accreditation was awarded.