Numbers and Narratives: A Mixed Method Workshop for Tribal Public Health

Numbers & Narratives

Details: In-person, no cost, 30 spots available

Location: Northern Arizona University l Applied Research and Development l 1395 S Knoles Drive, Flagstaff, AZ 86011

Date: June 9-10, 2026

Time: 9:00 AM-4:30 PM MST/PHX

Held Mom & Baby Intensive Outpatient Therapy Program

Held Mom & Baby

Now accepting patients!

Location: 16601 N. 40th Street, Suite 216, Phoenix, AZ 85032

In-Person on: Monday, Tuesday, & Thursday

Time: 10:00 AM-1:00 PM MST/PHX

Contact: hello@marleymentalhealthaz.com l 480-788-8466 (call or text)

Rural Lifestyle Intervention Study

Numbers & Narratives

If you deliver programs in rural communities, participate in three online group discussions on how to make lifestyle change interventions more practical, engaging, and effective!

Questions? Contact Alejandra (she/her/ella) at alejandra.m.huerta@utah.edu

Governor Hobbs Launches Arizona Rural Health Transformation Program Website, Marking Major Milestone in $167 Million Annual Investment in Rural Healthcare

The new website provides transparent, up-to-date information on the program’s four investment areas – rural health workforce development, priority health initiatives, expanding access to care, and strengthening rural health systems – and serves as the primary portal for upcoming grant opportunities beginning Spring 2026.

Arizona Rural Health Transformation Program

Building Healthy Workplace Systems: Communication & Self-Care

Healthy Workplace

Due to unforeseen circumstances, this training has been POSTPONED until further notice.

AAA Administrative Assistant

AAA Administrative Assistant

The Administrative Assistant provides administrative and clerical support to the Area Agency on Aging (AAA) staff and director. This role ensures day-to-day operations by coordinating schedules, managing communications, maintaining records, and assisting in program and project support. Role requires consistent punctuality and reliable attendance.

WIC Registered Dietitian

WIC Registered Dietitian

Duties and Responsibilities:
This list is not all inclusive of the duties and responsibilities and/or skills, knowledge, and abilities of this position.

  • Provides on-site and telephone technical assistance.
  • Trains, mentors, coaches, monitors and evaluates local agency WIC staff.
  • Assesses nutrition status and provides nutrition and breastfeeding counseling, in-person or remotely, to high risk clients.
  • Oversees and approves food and formula special authorizations and coordinates with medical providers as appropriate.
  • Must reside in the Metropolitan Phoenix area, AZ. Position requires bi-monthly travel in AZ.

Awareness to Action: Implementing Respectful Maternal and Infant Healthcare Practices

Awareness to Action

Location: Online via Zoom

May 21, 2026: Register Here!

June 3,2026: Register Here!

Time: 8:00 AM MST/PHX/PT

AZ Doula State Certification Info Session

Death Comadre

Join the Cihuapactli Collective for an informational session on the doula certification process through the Arizona Department of Health Services.

Date: Thursday May 21, 2026

Time: 1:00 AM-3:00 PM MST/PHX

Location: Online – Zoom

Virtual Panel Discussion on Electronic Health Record Systems

Electronic Health Record Systems Panel

Date: Wednesday May 20, 2026

Time: 2:00 PM-3:30 PM MST/PHX

Maternal & Child Health Public Health Working Group

Maternal Health Working Group

Date: May 19, 2026

Location: Casino Del Sol l 5655 W Valencia Rd, Tucson, AZ 85757

Topics Covered will include: Tribal maternal mortality review committees, rural health, and maternal mental health
Register by: May 1, 2026

Building from Within: A Tribal CHAP Forum

Health Insurance Trainings

Bringing together Tribal leaders, health professionals, and partners for a one-day forum focused on advancing the Community Health Aide Program (CHAP) in Arizona.

Location: University Union, Flagstaff, AZ l Havasupai A & B Room l 1050 Knoles Dr, Flagstaff, AZ 86011

Date: May 18, 2026

Time: 8:00 AM-4:30 PM MST/PHX

Death Comadre Training

Death Comadre

From sacred transitions to the business of death, join the Cihuapactli Collective for their Death Comadre In-Person Training. A curriculum to discuss how to care for ourselves and our community through times of transition.

Date: 5 sessions on May 16, May 23, May 30, June 6, & June 13, 2026

Time: 9:00 AM-3:30 PM MST/PHX

Location: Cihuapactli Collective 6437 S Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85042

March of Dimes Maternal Mental Health Cost-Free Educational Course

Numbers & Narratives

Details: Increase your knowledge of maternal mental health conditions and gain practical skills to screen, start conversations, and connect women with culturally appropriate resources. Carefully follow the directions on the flyer to access the training module.

Location: Online via e-learning module

Date: Available until July 20, 2026

For technical issues: profed@marchofdimes.org

Cihuapactli Collective Talking Circles

Maternal Health Working Group

The Cihuapactli Collective hosts talking circles that are designed to help restore balance between the heart, head, and soul for individuals, their families, and our community. Their various talking circles are: Tonalpahqui Circulo, Supporting the Helper, Wellbriety, and Leaders are Humans Too. Discover which one could be right for you.

Offered in both English and Spanish!

Available online via Zoom or In-Person.

To register: Fill out this form.

For more information: Visit their website here.
For questions: Please contact tonalpahqui@cihuapactlicollective.org

Equity & Access Lunch & Learn Series

Death Comadre

Date: 4th Tuesday of every month

Time: 12:00 PM-1:00 PM MST/PHX

Location: Online – Zoom

Voter Information Pamphlet

Voter Information Pamphlet

History of the Native Vote in Arizona

History of the Native Vote in Arizona History of the Native Vote in Arizona

Arizona Clean Elections

https://www.azcleanelections.gov/

4th Trimester Doula Certification and Contracting Program

Health Insurance Trainings

4th Trimester is seeking community-based Doulas across Arizona to support maternal mental health for AHCCCS families through a statewide initiative.
Spots are limited – apply today!

New Opportunities in Drowning Prevention for Fatality Review Teams

Wellness Cohort

Presented by: National Center for Fatality Review & Prevention
Contact drowning@ncfrp.org to learn more!

12 Month Native American Wellness Cohort

Wellness Cohort

Join Casandra Stouder for a year-long indigenous-led cohort to recalibrate your entire being from the imprint of historical trauma on the last Sunday of every month from 9:00-11:15am PHX/MST.

February 2026-January 2027

Virtual Sessions

Registration or questions: casandrastouder@gmail.com

Tribal Toolkit for Navigating Federal Grant Terminations

The Tribal Toolkit for Navigating Federal Grant Terminations was developed by the Coalition for Tribal Sovereignty (CTS) to assist Tribal Nations and Tribal organizations in navigating federal grants in an uncertain funding climate. This toolkit is equipped with five handouts to help Tribal Nations and Tribal organizations navigate specific areas of the grant management, termination, appeal, and closeout process accompanied by associated template materials for appealing and related advocacy. The handouts contain links to the relevant template materials. Each template has an instruction sheet for use. Please download review the instruction sheets first to help tailor and optimize the materials effectively for your individual needs. This information is intended only for informational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. All Tribal Nations and Tribal organizations who use this toolkit are encouraged to consult an attorney for specific guidance

Gant Termination Toolkit

Policy Report: Preventing Maternal Mortality and Morbidity

Wide preventability gaps such as: systemic underfunding, poor access to culturally anchored care, and rural maternity care shortages, coupled with major data obstacles including under counting, racial misclassification, data aggregation and viewing this population as a “small numbers” population obscure the full scope of disparities, leading to policy blind spots. Five additional policy reports: “From Barriers to Bridges”, “Strengthening Maternal Health Data”, “Building Systems of Care”, and “Workforce Equity in Maternal Health”, can be found here under Public Health and Policy Resources.

Preventing Maternal Mortality and Morbidity

2026 TWS Training Schedule

2026 Training Schedule for Tribal Water and Wastewater Utilities Personnel
The ITCA National Tribal Water Systems Operator Certification Program is pleased to provide this schedule of free operator training and certification events (see below Table of Events). The table will be periodically updated as new training courses are confirmed. When a course is open for registration, its title is shown in the table with an active link. Click on the active course title in the table for details and registration instructions. Events that have already occurred are shown in gray with a strike-through. Events that are not yet open for registration are shown in black and don’t have active links. Some courses are offered more than once to provide operators with options. Instructors may vary from one course offering to another.

Types of Course Formats

  • Online Courses. Some courses are offered in a 100% live online virtual format. (Note: certification exams are available year-round through computer-based testing.)
  • In-Person Courses. Some short-duration, continuing education training events may be offered in a 100% in-person format. Some courses will include in-person certification exam sessions.
  • Blended Courses. Comprehensive, certification preparation courses are offered in a Blended format, which consists of two sequential parts: (Part 1 uses live online virtual format) + (Part 2 uses in-person classroom format).

The in-person Part 2 picks up where the virtual Part 1 ends. The in-person Part 2 will not reviewing curriculum content covered during the virtual Part 1. For certification preparation courses that are in the blended format, the in-person Part 2 includes in-person certification exam sessions.

Training Contact Hours All ITCA Program training events provide opportunity for students to earn training contact hours based on participation and attendance. The terms “lesson”, “class”, and “course” are defined in the ITCA Standards for Contact Hour Credit from Virtual Training Events document. Click here: ITCA Standards for Online Training Contact Hours.

Certified Exams

  • Computer-Based Testing. Certification exams are available year-round through computer-based testing (CBT) at over 300 nationwide testing center locations (See 2026 CBT announcement).
  • Paper-Booklet Testing. In-person certification exam sessions using paper-booklet testing (PBT) are included during Blended certification preparation courses. In addition, the ITCA Program may periodically offer stand-alone, in-person PBT exam sessions.

Travel Expense Reimbursement Participant travel expense reimbursement stipends are available for participants of the in-person parts of ITCA Program training and certification events. For more information, contact the ITCA Tribal Water Systems Program by phone at (602) 258-4822, or by email at TWSInfo@itcaonline.com. *Specified Regional or Area Designations Most of the online training courses are listed without any specified region or area and are therefore, open without restriction. However, some training courses are listed for certain regions or areas. Such training courses are made possible by funding agencies for the express purpose of serving certain geographic areas. When a course is listed for a specific region or area, two different registration options are available—Priority Registration, and General Admission Waiting List.

  • Priority Registration

If you work on Tribal lands in the region or area specified for that course, please use the “priority registration” option. Priority registration will be monitored and tracked based on the work address provided during registration.

  • General Admission Waiting List

Online training course size is limited to preserve the high quality of student-focused instruction. A general admission waiting list is available for personnel working on Tribal lands that are outside of the region or area specified for the particular course. Selection for the course will be first come, first served based on seats available after the priority registration seats are filled. IHS Area Map, below

Click Here: IHS Area Map
Click Here: USEPA Regional Map

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Table of Events
Key to abbreviations:
“v” = virtual live online
“b” = blend (part 1 is online, part 2 is in-person)
“ip” = in-person

Course ID# Operator Training/Certification Event Start & End Date Days of Week A.M./P.M.
#25000 2026 Computer Based Testing 2026 year-around ——— ———
Wastewater
#26008(B) Wastewater Lagoons
Operator Certification Training Course
Part 1 – live on-line (v) June 15–19, 2026 M Thru F A.M.
Part 2 – in-person (ip) June 22-26, 2026
Santa Ana Pueblo, NM
M Thru F all day
#26006(B) Wastewater Treatment – Level 1
Operator Certification Training Course
Part 1 – live on-line (v) August 17–21, 2026 M Thru F A.M.
Part 2 – in-person (ip) August 24–28, 2026
Camp Verde, AZ
M Thru F all day
#26021(B) Wastewater Collection – Level 1
Operator Certification Training Course
Part 1 – live on-line (v) Aug 17–21, 2026 M Thru F A.M.
Part 2 – in-person (ip) Aug 24–28, 2026
Portland, OR
M Thru F all day
Drinking Water
#26002(B) Water Distribution-Level 1 (FULL)
Operator Certification Training Course
Part 1 – live on-line (v) March 30-April 3, 2026 M Thru F A.M.
Part 2 – in-person (ip) April 6-10, 2026
Flagstaff, AZ
M Thru F all day
#26004(B) Water Treatment – Level 1
Operator Certification Training Course
Part 1 – live on-line (v) May 4–8, 2026 M Thru F A.M.
Part 2 – in-person (ip) May 11–15, 2026
Yuma, AZ
M Thru F all day
#26101(V) 3Ts for Sampling Tribal School and Childcare Facility Drinking Water
for Lead

Live On-line Training Course
Live on-line (v) May 28,
2026
Th A.M.
#26005(B) Water Treatment – Level 2 & 3 Combo
Operator Certification Training Course
Part 1 – live on-line (v) June 15–18, 2026 M Thru Th A.M.
Part 2 – in-person (ip) June 22–26, 2026
Billings, MT
M Thru F all day
#26014(B) SDWA Federal Regulations
Training Course & Operator Certification Exam Sessions
Part 1 – live on-line (v) June 30 – July 2, 2026 T Thru TH A.M.
Part 2 – in-person (ip) July 6 – 10, 2026
Santa Fe, NM
M Thru F all day
#26009(B) Water Distribution – Level 1
Operator Certification Training Course
Part 1 – live on-line (v) July 6–10, 2026 M Thru F A.M.
Part 2 – in-person (ip) July 13-17, 2026
Flagstaff, AZ
M Thru F all day
#26013(B) Water Distribution – Levels 2 & 3 Combo
Operator Certification Training Course
Part 1 – live on-line (v) July 27–31, 2026 M Thru F A.M.
Part 2 – in-person (ip) August 3–7, 2026
Bernalillo, New Mexico
M Thru F all day
#26012(B) Water Distribution – Level 1
Operator Certification Training Course
Part 1 – live on-line (v) August 10–14, 2026 M Thru F A.M.
Part 2 – in-person (ip) Aug 17-21, 2026
Eureka, CA
M Thru F all day
#26019(B) SDWA Federal Regulations
Training Course & Operator Certification Exam Sessions
Part 1 – live on-line (v) September 30 – October 2, 2026 W Thru F A.M.
Part 2 – in-person (ip) October 5 – 9, 2026
Parker, AZ
M Thru F all day
#26020(B) Water Treatment – Level 1
Operator Certification Training Course
Part 1 – live on-line (v) September 28 – October 2, 2026 M Thru F A.M.
Part 2 – in-person (ip) October 5 – 9, 2026
Portland, OR
M Thru F all day
#26022 Water Operator Math
Online Training Course
Part 1 – live on-line (v) November 30 – December 11, 2026 M Thru F A.M.
Tribal Utility Management
#26003(B) Tribal Utility Management Certification – Level 1
Professional Certification Training Course
Part 1 – live on-line (v) July 6–10, 2026 M Thru F A.M.
Part 2 – in-person (ip) July 13–17, 2026
Billings, MT
M Thru F all day
Tribal Utility Managers Workgroup Forums 2 sessions After class 2 hrs each
Specialized Training
#26010 Backflow & Cross Connection Control
Training Course & Operator Certification Exam Sessions
In-person June 22–26, 2026 M Thru F Tempe, AZ
#26011 Asset Management and Utility Finance
Training Course & Facility Management
In-person Aug. 11–13, 2026 T Thru TH Phoenix, AZ
#26015 Operator Workgroup Meeting
Operator Training and Meeting Event In-Person
In-person Sept. 14–18, 2026 M Thru F Mesa, AZ
#26016 Resilience Training Seminar
Operator Training and Meeting Event In-Person
In-person, minimum 1 day Sept. 14–18, 2026 M Thru F Mesa, AZ
#26017 Source Water Protection Training Seminar
Operator Training and Meeting Event In-Person
In-person, 2 hours Sept. 14–18, 2026 TBD Mesa, AZ
#26018 Operator of the Year Award
Award Ceremony Event In-Person
In-person, minimum 1 day Sept. 14–18, 2026 Fri Mesa, AZ