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03/04/2025

Spring 2025 Hybrid Housing Inspector Training Course 

Spring 2025 Hybrid Housing Inspector Training Course 

Four Sessions with 18 Hours of Total Learning Time

Massachusetts Local Public Health Training Program

Boston University will be providing a Tier 2 Training Opportunity

 This training is designed for local public health professionals and is related to 105 CMR 410.000

Tier 2 Spring 2025 Hybrid Housing Course

In Person Date & Time: (6 hrs + Lunch) May 7th at 8:00am-3:30pm

Venue: 67 Forest St., Suite 100, Marlborough, MA 01752

Virtual Dates & Time: (4 hrs/each) May 20th, 21st, and 22nd at 8:30am-12:30pm via Zoom

 Click Here to Apply for this training!

No fees required

Please apply using your email address linked to TRAIN MA. If you don’t have a TRAIN MA account, follow these instructions on how to set up an account. TRAIN MA Support Contact: OLRHtrainingsupport@mass.gov 

Application Deadline: Wednesday, April 2nd at 5:00pm 

Applicants Notified by: Wednesday, April 16th

For questions on how to apply, Program Manager Contact: Angela Magardino; amagardi@bu.edu

To Prepare

Complete Tier 1 Coursework:

Housing TRAIN MA Learning Plan

 NOTE: Only applicants who complete Tier 1 by the application deadline will be eligible for a seat. 

What Is Massachusetts Local Public Health Training Program?

A collaboration between The Office of Local and Regional Health, Boston University, and The Hub Training Program. The Local Public Health Training Program is designed to prepare the local public health workforce for the needs of their communities. It is a 3-tiered approach which includes self-paced courses (Tier 1), instructor-led courses (Tier 2), and applied practice: Training Hub Program (Tier 3). For more information on the training program, contact OLRHtrainingsupport@mass.gov

MA Local Public Health Training Courses are developed by

The Massachusetts Health Officers Association, the Massachusetts Environmental Health Association, the Massachusetts Association of Health Boards, and the Massachusetts Association of Public Health Nurses, led by the Boston University School of Public Health and funded by the MDPH Office of Local and Regional Health. The food and housing courses will continue to be offered to local health professionals regularly, and additional courses including wastewater, recreational camps, pools, and more to follow.

 

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