February 19, 2024

Introducing SAP 2.0 Training at NDASA’s Conference and Trade Show

By NDASA

In conjunction with its 2024 Conference and Trade Show, the National Drug and Alcohol Screening Association (NDASA) is offering a newly developed, intensive,12-hour SAP 2.0 Training session, over three days.

WHEN: Thursday, May 16 & Friday, May 17
INSTRUCTOR: David Perlman, BA, NCAC II, SUDP, CC, EAP
COST: $299

All Substance Abuse Professionals working with U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) regulated employers are required to complete 12 hours of Continuing Education Credits or Units, every 3 years. But, currently, most in-person and online training programs are beginner-level courses, designed for aspiring SAPs in preparation for a Substance Abuse Professional qualifying examination.

NDASA’S TRAINING IS DIFFERENT!

Instructor, David Perlman, will focus on helping experienced SAPs (3 years or more) expand their knowledge of best practices, the latest breaking updates regarding DOT rules and compliance, and skillfully handling the minutia of daily duties.

The training will cover:

  • Creating efficiencies in the SAP process while maintaining the highest standards of excellence and professionalism.
  • Working to address the specific needs of DOT employees and employers.
  • Handling DOT paperwork and documentation.
  • Standing out in a crowd of competitors by marketing yourself as a highly credible resource for DOT compliance.
  • This course will not prepare you to take a qualifying test because you’ve already done that!

ADDED BENEFITS

  • All attendees will receive a free two-year listing in our new SAP Directory (scheduled for June 1, 2024). This resource will be available to more than 500 CTPAs, many of whom you can meet at the conference.
  • For an additional $100 attendees will receive a pass to attend the NDASA conference and take advantage of all event opportunities.

INSTRUCTOR

David Perlman, BA, NCAC II, SUDP, CC, EAP, is a US DOT Qualified Substance Professional and veteran professional trainer in private practice serving Washington State since 2005. He may be contacted at david@dotsap.net or (425) 478-0152.