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Getting started with rural professional certification
Getting started with rural professional certification

Learn about the Farm Focus certification process for rural professionals.

Updated over a week ago

Farm Focus certification is achieved when you complete a series of short modules covering fundamental tools, features, processes and benefits of Farm Focus. This will give you confidence when working with your clients and improves client experience and efficiency.

The certification process is available to accountancy, bank and farm consultancy businesses. Banks and farm consultancy businesses complete 5 modules to be certified and accountancy businesses 6 modules. You do not need to complete all the modules at one time.

At the end of the modular online training course, you will sit a 40-46 question multi-choice test and providing you reach 80 percent you will become certified.

Your company will need a workspace to complete the certification process and you will need to be a workspace member.

The Workspace administrator can see the certification status of their workspace members so they know who still needs to be certified in order for the professional organisation to become and or remain accredited.

How to get certified?

Within your Professional organisation’s workspace

  1. Go to Personal details

  2. Select Certification

  3. Select Go to Certification

  4. If you don't have a Learning Centre account, select Sign-up here!

  5. Complete the modal to create a Learning Centre account.

    1. Use your Farm Focus email address you use to access Farm Focus

    2. Create a new password for your Learning Centre account.

  6. Select the course associated to your Profession.

  7. Complete the modules and associated test.

Within 48 working hours, the date of your certification will be visible and the ‘certification’ symbol will be shown next to your name.

Your Workspace administrator can also view your certification status.

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