Your application must be accompanied by a CV, ID & Certified copies of academic qualifications
Student Membership - Students that are current still studying a degree / dliploma in Public Relations
Affiliates have recently entered the field of public relations and are qualified for junior practitioner or assistant positions.
Public Relations Practitioner is the first of three senior registration levels. The PRP can plan, launch and implement communication programmes and undertake a basic evaluation of them and may write PRP behind his/her name.
The Chartered Public Relations Practitioner may write CPRP behind his/her name. The CPRP is able to manage a public relations programme, manage a budget, and advise management on public relations issues affecting the organisation, or the organisations public relations needs.
The Accredited Public Relations Practitioner is a well qualified widely experienced public relations expert with a meaningful understanding of his/her organisation's overall goals and strategies. The APR is able to construct communication strategies in line with corporate goals, manage a department and its budget, evaluate advanced public relations research and communication audits. He/she can provide strategic input to top management - of which he/she is a member, either at executive, board or senior management level and may write APR behind his/her name.
The Accredited Public Relations Practitioner is a well qualified widely experienced public relations expert with a meaningful understanding of his/her organisation's overall goals and strategies. The APR is able to construct communication strategies in line with corporate goals, manage a department and its budget, evaluate advanced public relations research and communication audits. He/she can provide strategic input to top management - of which he/she is a member, either at executive, board or senior management level and may write APR behind his/her name.
The Chartered Public Relations Practitioner may write CPRP behind his/her name. The CPRP is able to manage a public relations programme, manage a budget, and advise management on public relations issues affecting the organisation, or the organisations public relations needs.
Public Relations Practitioner is the first of three senior registration levels. The PRP can plan, launch and implement communication programmes and undertake a basic evaluation of them and may write PRP behind his/her name.
Affiliates have recently entered the field of public relations and are qualified for junior practitioner or assistant positions.
Fellows
Members that have reached Retirement age of 65 years - pay a discounted rate
Members that have reached Retirement age of 65 years - pay a discounted rate
Jumpstart
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