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CLARB Survey: Let Your Voice Be Heard

Ensure landscape architecture remains relevant and defensible by completing CLARB’s 2022 Job Task Analysis (JTA) today!

The Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards (CLARB) needs YOUR help! CLARB recently launched its Job Task Analysis (JTA), a survey of the practice of landscape architecture that forms the basis of the Landscape Architecture Registration Exam (L.A.R.E.) and informs the legal scope of practice in every jurisdiction across the United States and Canada. This survey is conducted every 5-7 years and CLARB is depending on you to make this year’s the best JTA yet.

This survey is open to all professionals within landscape architecture (including licensed landscape architects, non-licensed professionals, students, and educators).

Your participation in the JTA survey is vital to its success. As the scope of practice of a landscape architect evolves over time, so should the licensure exam. Your input will help ensure the exam stays defensible and relevant.

Your response to the survey will also help strengthen the case for licensure and your scope of practice. The results will demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and abilities that landscape architects rely on to protect the public's health, safety, and welfare.

The JTA will take about 45 minutes to complete, and we encourage you to share it with your friends and colleagues within landscape architecture. To thank you for your time, CLARB is randomly selecting 17 survey respondents to win Visa gift cards in the amounts of $100 to $500. The winners will be notified when the survey closes.

Ready to use your voice to make an impact? Begin CLARB’s 2022 Job Task Analysis.

If you have questions about the JTA, please feel free to contact Mariela Wagner at CLARB at mwagner@clarb.org.

Thank you in advance for participating in this vital study of the landscape architecture profession. When you have completed the survey, let us know by using #CLARBJTA on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

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