What are the criteria for becoming an accreditation inspector?
• Individual membership in AZA (Professional Fellow or Professional Affiliate members preferred) • Employment at an accredited institution • Minimum of 5 years experience in the profession • Support of current supervisor • Relevant professional experience (previous and current positions) • Must attend AZA Accreditation Training Session once every three years • Must have expertise and experience sufficient to fulfill primary responsibilities in one of the three primary roles on the inspection team (Operations, Animal Management, Veterinary) • Ability to maintain complete impartiality • Willingness to be available for as many days as needed to conduct a thorough inspection.
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