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The Certified Sports Field Manager (CSFM) - STMA

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<strong>Certified</strong> <strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Field</strong> <strong>Manager</strong>s Add ValueWhether you are hiring a new sports field manageror allocating training funds for continuing education,consider the value that a <strong>Certified</strong> <strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Field</strong><strong>Manager</strong> adds to your facility’s operation.<strong>STMA</strong> <strong>CSFM</strong>s are:Qualified – Through a demanding preparation processand then rigorous testing, the Certification programverifies that recipients have superior knowledge, skills andabilities in sports turf management.Continuous Learners – To keep the certified status, the<strong>CSFM</strong> program requires continuing education that istimely and relevant. One of the most desired skills in theworkplace is the ability to learn and to apply that learningto job responsibilities.Contributors – <strong>CSFM</strong>s contribute inside yourorganization and in your community. <strong>The</strong> <strong>CSFM</strong> programrequires its <strong>Certified</strong> members to attain Industry ServicePoints, which are earned by volunteering time and talentsoutside of their daily duties.Problem Solvers – <strong>CSFM</strong>s anticipate challenges andeffectively resolve issues before they become problems.If there is a crisis, <strong>CSFM</strong>s can be counted on to bringeffective solutions to the table.Users of Technology – Technology continues toadvance the profession, and <strong>CSFM</strong>s are early adaptersof technology to apply viable and efficient managementpractices.Scientists – <strong>Sports</strong> turf management is a science, and<strong>CSFM</strong>s are typically educated in plant and soil science,horticulture, agronomy or turfgrass management.Stewards of the Environment – Protecting theenvironment is the norm for <strong>CSFM</strong>s. <strong>The</strong>ir managementpractices have always included conserving and reusingwater, implementing IPM strategies, using fuel and energyefficient equipment, recycling, composting and other‘green’ activities.Operations & Resource <strong>Manager</strong>s – <strong>CSFM</strong>s understandthe business aspect of running a sports facility. Purchasing,inventory control, and hiring of support staff and seasonalworkers is accomplished with the bottom line at theforefront of every expenditure.Invest in Excellence. Invest in Certificationfor your <strong>STMA</strong> <strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Field</strong> <strong>Manager</strong><strong>Sports</strong> Turf <strong>Manager</strong>s are committed to providing safeand playable fields for athletes at all levels of play. Thosewho achieve certification have taken that commitmentone step further. Through the attainment of certification,sports turf managers validate their knowledge of turfgrassscience, facility management, sports rules, and businesspractices through an in-depth exam and continuingeducation. <strong>The</strong>re are also pre-requisites that must be metbefore being eligible to take the exam.FeesApplication fee $250Testing fee $100Annual renewal fee $100Seventy percent of employers pay for <strong>CSFM</strong> fees.*“My employer is very supportive of the certificationprocess, financially and initially in allowing me the time tostudy. Preparing for the exam greatly expanded myknowledge base, and I was able to apply this knowledgedirectly to my job responsibilities. My certification helpedme add to the continued improvement of our facilities.”Brian Winka, <strong>CSFM</strong>, Parks Supervisor, City of Chesterfield, MO*<strong>STMA</strong> 2008 <strong>CSFM</strong> Survey

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