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Oversees and directs Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Response planning and preparation for the organization. The Director of Emergency Services oversees all department functions and provides leadership in the development and evaluation of nursing personnel, and in maintaining operations of the patient care units.
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Responsible for planning, organizing, implementing and evaluating nursing practice that applies nursing process and supports the mission of Doctors Hospital and Patient Care Services. QualificationsEducation Required: B.A./B.S. in NursingPreferred: MSN and required to be started within 6 months and completed within 2 years from start of program Experience Required: 5+ Years Hospital Clinical and 2-3 Years Management/Leadership Role Certifications Required: Active California R.N. license, Healthcare Provider BLS upon hire, TNCC, ACLS and PALS within 6 months of hire.
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Assist Management with hurricane/disaster/emergency preparedness and response with special emphasis on resident communications, knowledge of special evacuation needs, etc. Follow all standards policies and procedures with regards to emergency response by coordinating with Management, Chief Engineer, or Fire Rescue / Police services.
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Position posted until filledSalary: $, General Description and Classification StandardsUnder general supervision, this class develops, and manages programs related to emergency and disaster preparedness, response, recovery, security, and hazard mitigation.
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The 9-1-1 Center functions within the Department of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications (DPEC) and serves a City population of approximately 470,000, answering nearly 660,000 calls and dispatching more than 295,000 emergency response units.
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Experience with electrical systems, phone systems, fire panels, emergency response systems and disaster preparedness. Discovery Senior Living is looking for a Director of Facility Operations to join our community Discovery Village at Westchase.
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Four years experience of disaster planning, emergency management, emergency preparedness, or emergency response required. The Emergency Management and PBX Operations Manager has oversight of the hospitals PBX and Emergency Management activities at UCSF Benioff Childrens Hospital Oakland.
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Coordinate with leadership on disaster preparedness, response and recovery. Assist the Emergency Manager and coordinate with the with local, county and state planning activities to include preparedness, mitigation and education.
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Major elements of the program include, but are not limited to: ensuring compliance and continuous improvement related to all elements of Emergency Preparedness and Environment of Care, including but not limited to, HPP grant deliverables, CHEMPACK and disaster supplies, EOC rounds, survey readiness, and managing of hazardous waste.
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The mission of the Portland Bureau of Emergency Management (PBEM) is to promote disaster readiness, coordinate response, and build resilience for Portland. Gathering information about current internal City safety, security, public safety and public works emergency response, public information, alert and warning, customer service and emergency management processes.
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In coordination with the Training Department, develops and/or conducts employee training and awareness programs in the areas of safety, health, ergonomics, security, violence in the workplace prevention and countermeasures, crime prevention, environmental and emergency response/disaster preparedness.
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Acts as Building Manager for organization emergency/disaster preparedness for assigned venues, serves as the communication liaison between organization service agencies and building occupants, and prepares building response plans and coordinates education and planning in this area for all building occupants.
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Aid with maintenance contracts, electrical systems, phone systems, fire panels, emergency response systems and disaster preparedness. Discovery Senior Living is hiring a Division Director of Facilities to support our communities in California and Arizona as well as other states as needed as we grow.
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Plans and coordinates disaster response and crisis management activities to include training and ensuring regulatory compliance along with the System Director of Emergency Preparedness.
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Seven (7) or more years of progressive experience in professional emergency response, preferably in the humanitarian sector; Lead and support the development of education-based tools, trainings, and materials, for enhancing disaster response and capacity strengthening competencies.
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