Camille is Awarded Chartered Statistician Status

Royal Statistical Society

We’re pleased to announce that the prestigious Chartered Statistician designation has been granted to Camille by the Royal Statistical Society, recognising her extensive training and experience as a professional statistician.

The Chartered Statistician (CStat) status provides formal recognition of an individual’s statistical qualifications, professional training and experience and is the highest professional award for a statistician.  To qualify, the Royal Statistical Society (RSS) requires an approved degree together with post-graduate training and experience as a professional statistician for at least 5 years, or alternatively the ability to demonstrate breadth and depth of statistical knowledge. Camille’s award, gained through the competency-based route, recognises her 10 years’ professional experience in a statistical role at the Pirbright Institute for Animal Health, University of Bristol and now here at Select Statistical Services. She was also able to demonstrate a strong and consistent commitment to continued professional development (CDP), another key criterion considered by the RSS in making the award.

Chartered Statisticians are required to abide by the Society’s code of conduct, and to adhere to their comprehensive CPD policy.  Each CStat is required to regularly revalidate their qualification to ensure that they continue to adhere to the RSS’s strict guidelines which are designed to ensure that Chartered Statisticians provide the highest level of professional service to their clients.

Guidance on how to apply for the CStat award is available on the RSS web site, but the Select team are also very happy to offer advice and guidance on how to develop and maintain a suitable CPD programme and to apply for the CStat award.