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Certified Tribal Liaison (CTL)

Test Prep Courses

Customized Study Plans

Comprehensive Curriculum

Customized Study Plans

Our test prep courses are tailored to meet the specific needs of each student. Our experienced instructors work with students to create customized study plans that focus on areas where they need the most improvement.

Expert Instructors

Comprehensive Curriculum

Customized Study Plans

Our team of expert instructors have years of experience helping students prepare for standardized tests. They provide individualized support and feedback to help each student maximize their potential.

Comprehensive Curriculum

Comprehensive Curriculum

Comprehensive Curriculum

Our test prep courses cover all of the material that students need to know for the exam. We provide comprehensive study materials and practice tests to help students feel confident and prepared.

Requirements

Associate degree or 90 College Units with an emphasis in safety or science

Associate degree or 90 College Units with an emphasis in safety or science

Associate degree or 90 College Units with an emphasis in safety or science

 To become a Certified Tribal Liaison (CTL), applicants must meet certain educational requirements. 


Applicants must have at least an Associate's degree in biology, chemistry, Natural Resources, Indigenous Studies, Anthropology, or Archeology from a regionally-accredited college or university or from another college that is recognized by the EPS Institute, or 90 college units with a minimum of 15 semester course hours of science, Indigenous Studies, Anthropology, Archeology, or other related fields.


Exceptions are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.

3 years of relevant experience

Associate degree or 90 College Units with an emphasis in safety or science

Associate degree or 90 College Units with an emphasis in safety or science

 Applicants for the CTL designation typically need to have at least three years of relevant work experience in the field. This professional-level experience should encompass a broad scope of cultural and o  natural resource practices and may include areas such as consulting, TEK, cultural monitoring, EPA compliance, cultural and or natural resource work, and more.


The experience should demonstrate a  deep understanding of cultural nuances, and strong relationships within the Tribal community.


Ethics course

Associate degree or 90 College Units with an emphasis in safety or science

Letters of reference

 "Ethics for EHS Professionals" by EHSEthics.com 

 

This course has the following learning objectives:

  • Develop an understanding of how the various Codes of Ethics apply to EHS practice
  • Learn how professional Codes of Ethics requirements relate to ethical decision-making
  • Explore how to utilize various commonly-accepted approaches for resolving ethical issues
  • Practice using ethical principles to assess case study scenarios using the various resolution approaches discussed in the course materials
  • Learn what steps can be taken to avoid future ethical dilemmas

Letters of reference

Pass a comprehensive 100-question exam - minimum passing score of 90%:

Letters of reference

 

When applying for a credential, it is important to provide three letters of recommendation. One letter should be from an industry peer, one from a current or former employer who can speak to your academic prowess, and one from a Tribal member.


The letters should provide insight into your skills, knowledge, and experience in the field of Tribal relations.

Pass a comprehensive 100-question exam - minimum passing score of 90%:

Pass a comprehensive 100-question exam - minimum passing score of 90%:

Pass a comprehensive 100-question exam - minimum passing score of 90%:

Domains covered include, but are not limited to:

 

  • Basic sciences
  • Traditional Ecological Knowledge Practices
  • Hazard communication
  • Risk assessment
  • Cultural Heritage Vegetation (CHV)
  • Culturally Modified Trees (CMT)
  • Indigenous issues
  • Archeology
  • Anthropology
  • Incident Command System (ICS)
  • National Incident Management System (NIMS)
  • HAZWOPER
  • OSHA 30
  • Cultural monitoring
  • EM 385-1-1
  • Tribal governments and laws
  • Federal laws such as:


Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act


Indian Reorganization Act


Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act



Additional Requirements

Pass a comprehensive 100-question exam - minimum passing score of 90%:

Pass a comprehensive 100-question exam - minimum passing score of 90%:

  • OSHA 30
  • HAZWOPER 40
  • AWR 922-W: EHTER OPS
  • EM 385-1-1
  • Incident Qualifications Card (Red Card)
  • S-110
  • S-130
  • S-190
  • L-180
  • IS 100c
  • IS 200c
  • IS 230e
  • IS 235c
  • IS 240c
  • IS 241c
  • IS 242c
  • ICS 300
  • ICS 400
  • IS 650b
  • IS 700b
  • IS 800d
  • 2 Cultural monitoring certificates

Basic

Intermediate

Advanced



Fees

CTL

Test Prep Course

$49

Optional, but does include a sample test of 30 questions from previous exams.

New Applicant

$100

Application

Exam

$150

Initial exam

Each Retest

$75

Up to 2 additional retests are allowed. If an applicant fails the exam and both retests, they are disqualified from retesting and must wait 2 years before reapplying as a new applicant.

All prices shown are in US dollars

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