ITEP Training:



ITEP Training:
Management of Tribal Air Programs & Grants (Level 2)
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Course Description:
This course provides an overview of the administrative and management skills needed to operate a tribal
air quality program.
Topics include:
- The Clean Air Act and the Tribal Authority Rule (TAR)
- Elements in a typical tribal air program
- Developing a grant work plan
- Grant management & budgeting
- Personnel management
- Working with contractors
- Participation in the policy process
- Funding sources for an air quality program
Who Should Attend:
This course is designed for environmental professionals who are responsible for managing tribal air programs \ and grants. Applicants must have successfully completed ITEP’s Introduction to Tribal Air Quality course or have equivalent background or experience.
Course Structure and Approach:
This course is designed as a highly interactive training. There are lectures and discussions with visual aids, but the emphasis is on small-group work. Groups develop work plans, staff ing strategies, and budgets for a hypothetical tribal air program.
Pre-Requisites:
- Introduction to Tribal Air Quality (or equivalent experience)
Contact:
If you have questions regarding the pre-requisites or your eligibility for this course, please contact Christal Black, Program Coordinator, Sr. at Christal.Black@nau.edu or phone 928-523-8410.
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