The Ontario Municipal Management Institute
The Certified Municipal Manager
(CMM) Program
The Certified Municipal Manager (CMM) program offers present
and past local government employees a career recognition and
development system with a legally recognized credential:
the Certified Municipal Manager (CMM). Accreditation
partnerships with local government associations provide access
to over thirty profession-specific enhancements to the CMM.
Why
Municipal Law Enforcement Officer,
Cameron Castator,
is congratulated
for his CMM achievement at a Town
of Wasaga Beach Council meeting.
Spring 2015.
To stimulate and recognize staff management capabilities
encouraging complementary breadth and depth to their primary
professional qualifications
How It Works
● An evaluative point system, capturing all education, seminars and conference
workshops resulting in a customized career development framework.
● Validating the range of job responsibilities in employment experience
with profession-specific enhancements available.
● Recommendations on specific topics and point requirements to progress.
● Ongoing updates from members to increase their level or to add
enhancements from our Partner Associations.
The CMM accreditation does not require applicants to take the training seminars in
this catalogue. Our seminars correspond with the CMM core curriculum, but
we award points, during the CMM evaluation process, for seminars
applicants have taken through other organizations.
Our Members
Over 3,000 local government administrators, from front-line staff to senior
managers, have been awarded the credential with over 700 members having a
profession-specific enhancement awarded by their respective association; representing
over 30 professions in the local government sector throughout Ontario.
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