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The unit is responsible for a wide range of activities including court security, emergency (preparedness, response, improvement, and agency recovery) and threat management, continuity of operations planning, ergonomics, and workplace safety for both employees and the public.
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This professional, administrative, and supervisory position is responsible for leading the activities of the Department of Emergency Preparedness under Frederick County's Division of Emergency Management.
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Support the NIMH Emergency Coordination Team; participate in meetings and communicate with NIMH Occupant Evacuation Coordinators (OEC's), NIH Division of Emergency Management (DEM), NIMH/NIH Facility Emergency Manager and other NIMH and NIH offices and staff to obtain, synthesize and share information related to emergency preparedness and actual emergency events.
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Emergency Preparedness and Response is a public health infrastructure foundational service, and DOHMH must build capability and capacity in this area to protect the public’s health. The Emergency Preparedness Manager will also assist with setting priorities and developing a strategy and implementation plan to strengthen CHECW’s and the Agency’s emergency response infrastructure.
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Application of a social justice and racial equity lens to its emergency preparedness and response work to ensure the most equitable post-disaster public health outcomes possible. Master’s degree from an accredited college in emergency management, public health, disaster management, emergency preparedness/administration, public.
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The Disaster Preparedness Officer is an at-will management position reporting directly to the Director of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications. The Department of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications has 91 employees, including the City’s 9-1-1 Dispatchers, with a budget of $14.4 million.
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Under the direction of DBI’s Assistant Director, the Disaster Coordination Unit (DCU) Manager is responsible for the oversight and coordination of emergency preparedness, disaster response planning and employee disaster readiness projects throughout DBI. The incumbent will plan, coordinate, develop policies and implement emergency preparedness and operations plans across all DBI divisions.
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Knowledge of: emergency preparedness practices and procedures, project and program management, principles of disaster response structure and governance, policy development and effective reporting.
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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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Operations, services, and activities of a comprehensive municipal fire department including fire suppression, fire prevention, emergency medical services, disaster preparedness, hazardous materials response, and associated programs, services, and operations.
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Knowledge of the National Incident Management Systems (NIMS), the Incident Command System (ICS), the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) Public Health Preparedness Capabilities, and other recognized standards and best practices in public health emergency preparedness and emergency management.
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System (ICS), the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) Public Health Preparedness Capabilities, and other recognized standards and best practices in public health emergency preparedness and emergency management.
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Preferred Experience: National Incident Management System (NIMS), FEMA Preparedness Cycle, Incident Command System (ICS) Command/General Staff functions, ICP/EOC management positions, or similar command, control, and coordination roles in emergency response.
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Perform oversight of Public Health preparedness program and participate in local, regional, table - top and full-scale exercises for emergency preparedness. Provide immediate needs and long-range planning for adolescent health, cardiovascular disease risk reduction, chronic disease surveillance, communicable disease, day care health, disaster preparedness, environmental health, environmental human health hazards, home health care programs, immunization clinics, newborn home visit, prenatal care, public health nuisance, school health, well child clinic, and Women Infants and Children and Nurse Family Partnership and prevention programs.
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In collaboration with the Emergency Preparedness Clinical Educator, this position is responsible for ensuring that the entity is compliant with disaster preparedness education and training as required by The Joint Commission (TJC), Cal/OSHA, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, California Department of Public Health, California Environmental Protection Agency, California Department of Toxic Substances Control, and other applicable regulatory agencies.
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