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Our team actively participates in furthering our mission of providing care at a moment's notice by deploying as part of our FEMA response, Wildland Fire medical resources, Wildland Rapid Extrication Module Team, and Emergency Response Team as well as serving our brothers and sisters in EMS through our Peer Support Team. Locally, we support our unique community events with standby services for Swift Water Rescue, ambulance, and medical standby.
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Prior FEMA public assistance experience as a Program Delivery Manager (PDMG) including Grants Manager and Grants Portal experience, and direct contact with clients and recipients preferred.
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Knowledge of the FEMA Public Assistance Grant Program. Ability to provide technical assistance to state and local governments and other entities on contracts/grants, project closeouts, and payments.
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Experience using FEMA Grants Manager. FEMA’s Grants Manager system is used to assign and track actions throughout PA project development and to collect all PA project-related information and documents, including correspondence.
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The famous Rogue River runs directly through Grants Pass and provides endless opportunities for outdoor recreation. The famous Rogue River runs directly through Grants Pass and provides endless opportunities for outdoor recreation.
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Provide administrative and technical support in the development of new or assigned grants, contracts and interagency agreements, as directed by the Emergency Response Planning Director. Execute administrative and operational tasks in accordance with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) National Incident Management System (NIMS.
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Within a 1-2 hour drive, you can be enjoying the Oregon Coast, California Redwoods, skiing or snowboarding at Mt Ashland, rafting the Rogue, paddling the Lake of the Woods, or hiking and camping anywhere in between.
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This work requires the ability to deploy for up to one year to disaster locations within Regions I and II as determined by FEMA. Reimbursable per diem (meals and lodging) at GSA rates, airfare, and rental car costs apply to all staff living greater than 50 miles from duty station.
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All Technical Specialists will use FEMA’s Grants Manager system. Prior FEMA PA and/or CRC experience preferred, but not required, including experience with and understanding of FEMA’s PA Program and Policy Guide (PAPPG), the Stafford Act, 44 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), 2 CFR, Sandy Recovery Improvement Act (SRIA) Legislation, PA grant documentation review or project development experience, validating PA grant documentation, and developing or reviewing damage descriptions and dimensions, scopes of work, and cost estimates for PA grant applications.
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Manage government sponsored social services programs and grants (i.e., USDA, FEMA) Plan and execute fundraising opportunities and maintain necessary documents and files pertaining to grants, donations and GIK contributions.
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Experience pricing services for any of these departments: Department of Health & Human Services, Department of Homeland Security, Office of Refugee Resettlement, FEMA, Customs and Border Protection, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Department of Justice, Department of Treasury, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Department of Veterans Affairs, State and County governments such as Texas Health and Human Services, or other major federal and state level entities strongly preferred.
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Experience with FEMA Grants Manager. The Costing Specialist(s) will use FEMA's Grants Manager (GM) system. The U. S. Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency (DHS/FEMA) Personnel Security Division requires all disaster personnel to be U.S. citizens and be able to successfully pass a background investigation.
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The Grant Accountant position prepares, distributes, and monitors monthly time and effort reports for all individuals with committed or actual effort on all grants and contracts, preparing interim and final financial status reports in accordance with funding agency guidelines.
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IS-1002: FEMA Grants Portal - Transparency at Every Step ( All PDMGs will use FEMA's Grants Manager system. Prior FEMA PA and/or CRC experience preferred, but not required, including experience with and understanding of FEMA's.
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In this Supervisory Emergency Management Specialist (Recovery) position, you will serve as a Lane Manager in Quality Assurance at a Public Assistance Consolidated Resource Center (CRC), where you will supervise staff conducting quality assurance of Public Assistance grants.
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