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Independently Regulated Certifications

All of the certifications within the IUSCA S&C Practitioner Pathway are independently regulated by the IQF-IRC.


Why is Independent Regulation Important?


Independent regulation ensures that certifications meet global standards, and guarantees employers that those holding the certifications are highly competent practitioners.


This allows validity and portability of certifications and qualifications across global borders. That's why IUSCA certified practitioners are eligible for employment and independent practitioner insurance in over 120 countries worldwide.


Relevance to Individuals in the S&C Community


For professionals in the S&C community, holding a valid, accredited, and regulated certification offers several advantages:


  • International Portability: Certifications aligned with frameworks like the IQF are recognised globally, allowing practitioners to work across different countries without the need for additional qualifications.


  • Widespread Employability: Employers prefer candidates with accredited and regulated certifications, as they reflect a standardised level of knowledge and competency. This recognition enhances job prospects in various settings, from sports teams to educational institutions.


Take the opportunity to get certified now and enhance your career progression in strength and conditioning.


What's Your Level? Get Certified Now www.iusca.org/courses


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