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Important Update: The CO-OP® credential is now called Certified Organizational Ombuds. We are currently in the process of updating our website to reflect this change.
Recertification
Recertify NowFrequently Asked Questions – RecertificationYour CO-OP® credential expires four years after the initial certification date. At any point during your fourth year, you can apply for recertification. We strongly recommend beginning the process at least 60 days in advance of expiration to avoid a lapse. If you fail to submit a recertification application before your expiration date, you will have to go through the full certification process again (similar to a new applicant).
Download the PDH Tracking Form. We strongly recommend downloading the form in the beginning of your four-year certification period. This way you can fill it out throughout the four years versus having to try and remember it all at the end of the fourth year. Please note that all documentation must be in English.
(COMING SOON) Download an annotated example of a completed PDH Tracking Sheet with insight into how the CO-OP® Recertification Committee reviews each tracking sheet plus additional guidance on submitting a successful application.
You may receive Professional Development Hours (PDH) in the following four categories:
You can access a list of pre-approved PDH activities here. The list is updated throughout the year, so check back to see if anything new has been added by the CO-OP® Recertification Committee. When you list a pre-approved activity on your PDH Tracking Form, no further documentation is needed unless your application is audited.
When requesting PDH for an activity that is not on the list of pre-approved PDH activities, the CO-OP® Recertification Committee needs to know two things:
Click here to start the process! You will be prompted to fill out an online recertification form, pay the recertification fee ($250 USD for IOA members or $450 USD for non-members), and upload your Professional Development Hours (PDH) Tracking Form.
You can also watch this CO-OP® Q&A: Recertification Process video for additional guidance and tips on the recertification process! Once submitted, your PDH Tracking Form will be evaluated by the CO-OP® Recertification Committee to ensure it lists at least 60 hours of applicable PDH. Committee members will contact you to request additional information as needed.
Approved applicants will be notified by the committee through email. An official recertification packet will follow by email with the signed certificate. The CO-OP® Recertification Committee closely reviews all applications for recertification to ensure any PDH requests (1) correctly match the amount of PDH listed with the duration of the activity and (2) describe an activity aligned with one or more of the CO-OP® Domains. To ensure clarity and the integrity of the recertification process, the committee may request additional information and documentation from any applicant when needed.
Every fourth application will also be selected for an audit. If your application is selected, the CO-OP® Recertification Committee will notify you of the audit and request additional documentation verifying participation in all activities on your PDH Tracking Form. For each PDH category, verification documents might include:
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