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Ohio Chapter International Society of Arboriculture The Ohio Chapter values investing in the future of professional arboriculture through education, research, safety and communication, while maintaining integrity and credibility.
Become an Arborist Earning an ISA credential is a voluntary activity that demonstrates you have the knowledge and skills to properly care for trees, as well as a high level of dedication to your profession and your community. ISA credential holders understand the importance of continued education to increase their expertise and advance their careers.
The tree care profession has experienced rapid growth over the past decade, and there is a significant amount of knowledge required to perform tree care at the highest level. Displaying your ISA credential helps consumers identify you as a knowledgeable, experienced tree care professional who is committed to properly caring for and maintaining their trees.
Added Benefits:
- Your credential allows the public and those in government the opportunity to make an informed selection of services based on the knowledge and advanced training you demonstrate as a credential holder.
- Experiencing the process and achievement of earning and maintaining your credential provides you incentives to continue your ongoing professional development.
- Employers view credentials as a tool for both training their existing personnel and selecting new employees.
- Holding an ISA credential can lead to increased income and open the door to new opportunities for professional advancement.
- Credentials help set you apart from the competition and give you a competitive edge in today’s economy.
- When multiple individuals bid for the same job, your ISA credentials can be a deciding factor in securing the contract. If you want the job done right, hire the right people!
Take steps today to become an ISA certified arborist.
Already certified? To view your Continuing Education Unit (CEU) status or renew your certification, please login to the ISA site. As a credential holder, you already have a profile with ISA.
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We promote the hiring of companies who have ISA certified professionals on staff. ISA Certified Arborists® are held to a Code of Ethics and are encouraged to follow industry standards. SearchContinuing Education
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