Co-operative Housing Management Accreditation (CHMA)

Your community is calling.

Co-operative Housing Management Accreditation

Whether you are looking for a career that makes a difference or turning your passion for co-op housing into a profession, the CHMA program opens new doors for you.

Find a new career path

Consider a more fulfilling and rewarding employment opportunity that fits your personal values. Become accredited to work as a co-op housing staff person or manager.

Turn passion into profession

For those who are familiar with co-op housing and perhaps already working as a co-op housing staff person or manager, the CHMA program can elevate your passion into a profession.

About

The Co-op Housing Management Accreditation (CHMA) is the first-ever national co-operative housing professional accreditation program.

As a joint venture of the Co-operative Housing Federation of Canada and the Institute of Housing Management, this program aims to bring legitimacy and standardization to the co-op housing management profession.

We are Here to Support Your Vocation as a Co-op Housing Professional

The Program

To become an accredited Co-op Housing Manager and earn your CHMA designation, you must complete the four core program courses and two electives.

The core courses cover the following four topics:

Property and Building Administration
Strategic and Financial Planning
Human Relations
Building Maintenance

Each core course will range between 30-38 hours depending on the delivery format.

Our elective courses will focus on a variety of topics with new courses added regularly — check back often for details.

Course Delivery Formats

Self-Directed
On demand learning through the use of an electronic manual that allows you to progress at your own pace.
Online Hybrid
A mix of self-directed on demand learning using the electronic manual and four two (2) hour live online sessions.
In-Person
Attended courses offered through the CHF Canada Annual Meeting Co-op Management Conference (CMC).
In-Person Hybrid
A mix of in-person at the CHF Canada Co-op Management Conference (CMC) and two (2) hour live online sessions.

The full program can be completed within a 12 to 24-month timeframe, depending on the delivery option you choose. The accreditation will be maintained through ongoing professional development training.

See Course Schedule