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A successful candidate in this position will serve as Emergency Management Specialist and will use their experience as a Nuclear Material Courier to serve in an emergency operations control center monitoring nuclear materials convoy operations.
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Assists with the preparation of the County's Emergency Operations Plan, Hazard Mitigation Plan, or other similar plans related to emergency management & homeland security. How many years of experience do you have writing emergency management plans, such as an emergency operations plan or a hazard mitigation plan.
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Bachelor's degree and some emergency management, preparedness, life safety planning, and/or project/program management experience. Available for recall 24/7 to deploy to support emergency management and continuity efforts.
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All positions are subject to recall around the clock for emergency management operations, which may require irregular work hours, work at locations other than the official duty station, and may include duties other than those specified in the employee's official position description.
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In this Supervisory Emergency Management Specialist (Response) position, you will be leading supervisors overseeing teams consisting of staff at several duty stations executing the full range of Field Operations Directorate (FOD) missions in Region 2.
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McLaughlin Research Corporation has an opening for a full time Emergency Management/Continuity of Operations (EM/COOP) Specialist based at the NUWC Division Newport, RI. The elements of a Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) prepares and organization for performing essential operations during an emergency situation or long-term disruption.
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Act as the Emergency Operations Center Director if the Director or Deputy Director is unavailable to assume duties due to the type of incident, event, exercise, or drill. High school diploma or equivalent (GED) and Associates Degree in Emergency Management, Homeland Security or related field; accounting skills; typing and computer operation skills.
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This position supports all activities, programs and operations of the company's Emergency Management Program. Emergency Management Specialist Sr / II (Grants Pass/Medford/Yreka.
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Participate in Berkshire Hathaway Energy cross-platform emergency management forums and activities. Support and may lead the development and implementation of the education and training for the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Staff and the Executive Policy Group on the Incident Command System and EOC structure, how they interface, and how it is applied during emergency and disaster situations.
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Emergency Management Specialist is responsible for ensuring Sparrow Facilities are compliant with CMS and Joint Commission requirements in four major categories: Emergency Operations Plan, Communication Plan, Policies and Procedures, and Training and Testing.
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Provide Emergency Management input for data calls and manage Department Emergency Operations Center (DEOC) and equipment related to DEOC Ops. Update and maintain SOPs related to DEOC Ops and provide training related to Emergency Management.
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Develops and updates emergency operations plans which include, but are not limited to, the following: Continuity of Operations (COOP)/Continuity of Government Planning (COG), Evacuation and Sheltering, Donations and Volunteer Management, Debris Management, Damage Assessment, and Resource Management.
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Specialized Experience: One year of specialized experience which includes experience in emergency management planning, inter-agency coordination, and emergency management systems; developing policies or procedures in response to emergencies such as chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, fire, natural disasters; analyzing emergency management incidents to determine appropriate responses, and planning readiness emergency management functions during emergency operations.
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In this Supervisory Emergency Management Specialist (Response) position, you will serve the Region Four, Regional Administrator as a Supervisory Emergency Management Specialist.
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This position will serve as an Emergency Management Specialist in support of one of FEMA's recovery programs, such as Individual Assistance (IA) or Public Assistance (PA). Interpreting laws, policies, and regulations to make programmatic determinations on complex or unprecedented emergency management initiatives; AND.
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