This guide explains how to manage and share professional qualification information stored in your Cartographer account. It is specifically relevant to the River Condition Assessment accreditation requirements for the Statutory Biodiversity Metric, as well as other applications.

Viewing Your Qualifications

To view your professional qualifications, go to your My Account page and scroll to the “Qualifications” section:

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Each qualification is displayed in a panel, showing its level [1] — Trainee, Qualified, or Expired. You can view the history of updates to the qualification [3] and manage certificate sharing options [3, 4] directly from this panel. The options are explained in detail below.

Viewing Your Certificate

Click the “View Certificate” link [1] to open your certificate in a new tab:

Your certificate will appear in a new tab. The certificate includes your contact details [1], qualification level [2], and issue date [3]. You can close the tab to return to your My Account page [4]:

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Sharing Your Qualifications

You have several options for sharing your certificate with clients, project partners and coworkers.

Every certificate has a unique web address that you can share by copying and pasting the web address at the top of the certificate page, or by right clicking the View Certificate link on your My Account page and selecting “Copy Link” from the popup menu:

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For privacy reasons, other people will not see the “full” (unredacted) view of the certificate like you do on this page. You can control how your certificate appears to others through two settings on your My Account page:

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There are two drop down menus towards the bottom of the qualification panel:

You can check how others will see your certificate using the drop down menu at the top of the certificate page. Switch the option from “Full” to “Standard” to view it as others see it. Certificates are private by default, so anyone other than yourself looking at the page will initially see “Certificate Not Found”: