MGT482 – 12.00 Hours

Schedule

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DetailsDisaster Recovery PAProg Intro
05/01/24 – 05/02/24 Richmond, TX EU MGT482 34 Register
DetailsDisaster Recovery PAProg Intro
05/14/24 – 05/15/24 Fort Lauderdale, FL EU MGT482 32 Register
DetailsDisaster Recovery PAProg Intro
05/21/24 – 05/22/24 Daytona Beach, FL EU MGT482 23 Register
DetailsDisaster Recovery PAProg Intro
06/05/24 – 06/06/24 March ARB, CA EU MGT482 35 Register
DetailsDisaster Recovery PAProg Intro
06/11/24 – 06/12/24 Los Angeles, CA EU MGT482 30 Register
DetailsDisaster Recovery PAProg Intro
06/12/24 – 06/13/24 Hillsborough, NJ EU MGT482 27 Register
DetailsDisaster Recovery PAProg Intro
06/13/24 – 06/14/24 San Angelo, TX EU MGT482 36 Register
DetailsDisaster Recovery PAProg Intro
07/17/24 – 07/18/24 Blue Springs, MO EU MGT482 31 Register
07/23/24 – 07/24/24 Lewiston, ME EU MGT482 12 Register
DetailsDisaster Recovery PAProg Intro
08/07/24 – 08/08/24 Everett, WA EU MGT482 28 Register
DetailsDisaster Recovery PAProg Intro
09/10/24 – 09/11/24 Mocksville, NC EU MGT482 29 Register
DetailsDisaster Recovery PAProg Intro
09/18/24 – 09/19/24 Oak Forest, IL EU MGT482 38 Register
DetailsDisaster Recovery PAProg Intro
10/23/24 – 10/24/24 Conroe, TX EU MGT482 37 Register
DetailsDisaster Recovery PAProg Intro
11/12/24 – 11/13/24 Tallahassee, FL EU MGT482 33 Register

This schedule is subject to change without notice. If you have not received confirmation of the class prior to the class start, please contact the division at (800) 723-3811 or (800) SAFE-811 or [email protected] to get the latest schedule.

Course Description

us flagThis course will provide an introduction to the FEMA Public Assistance Programs to help local jurisdictions better understand recovery and improve preparedness for the next disaster. Front line jurisdiction leaders and staff members will learn information to better assist their communities and eligible Private Non-Profit partners to prepare for and recover from disasters. Instructors will facilitate an understanding of how to identify and navigate disaster recovery resources by guiding students through the FEMA Public Assistance Process, providing best practices while avoiding major pitfalls. Many local jurisdictions lack a robust understanding of these processes and thereby fail to obtain, and retain, all the recovery revenue the community is eligible for. This course helps prepare communities to maximize recovery resources in a compliant manner thereby ensuring effective long term recovery from disaster.

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this course.

Course Completion Requirements

FEMA Student ID Requirement

Prior to course delivery, the hosting jurisdiction for the class shall inform all participants of the FEMA requirement to establish a FEMA Student Identification Number (SID). This can be accomplished by registering at FEMA’s website. Participants will be asked to provide their SID when they arrive and complete the registration process for the course.

Participant Must Provide

  • a photo identification on the first day of class. See the Participant Handbook for approved forms of identification and additional guidelines.

Attendance Requirements

Class attendance is an essential part of the education process and participants in TEEX courses are expected to attend all class sessions and field exercises. This course requires participants to attend a minimum of 80% of the class hours as a component of successful course completion. During the course, your instructor will review any additional attendance requirements, for example a field exercise that cannot be missed

Disaster Recovery Awareness (AWR408-W) Online Course (1 hour)

Upon successful completion, you will be able to:

  • Identify federal guidance and directives that help lead communities to a successful disaster recovery.
  • Discuss the major Federal disaster assistance and recovery programs available to jurisdictions following a disaster.
  • Discuss operational planning and applicant collaboration considerations of the Public Assistance process.
  • Discuss elements of the initial stages of the FEMA Public Assistance Program process leading to project formulation.
  • Discuss key considerations in formulation and managing Public Assistance projects.
  • Discuss key considerations in funding, monitoring, and closing out Public Assistance projects.

Suggested Audience

  • Local government managers and staff
  • Emergency managers
  • Local government finance staff
  • Local government procurement leaders
  • Public works and utility managers
  • Public power managers
  • Healthcare non-profit managers
  • City planners, codes, and zoning staff
  • School district administrators
  • Parks management and debris site planners
  • Directors and staff of local response agencies
  • Governmental administrative supervisors and frontline employees

Contact Information

Infrastructure Training & Safety Institute
OSHA Training Institute Education Center
Phone: | Toll-Free: (800) 723-3811 or (800) SAFE-811
Email: [email protected]

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