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Works with the nurse manager and public health response coordinator in relation to emergency preparedness activities, to plan, train, and implement all-hazard response plans, Qualifications PREFERENCES/AGENCY REQUIREMENTS: Preference will be given to a BSN with work experience in public health nursing.
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Knowledge of the principles and practices of emergency management, hazard mitigation, disaster recovery, disaster preparedness or emergency response. ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Support the coordination of emergency management programs with local governments, emergency response organizations, regional organizations, TDEM, other state agencies, volunteer groups and private industry.
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Respond to incidents, to include shelter operations, displaced residents, and disaster response; and act as a field liaison with outside agencies, including but not limited to other state & municipal emergency management departments and the American Red Cross.
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They lead investigations into communicable disease outbreaks, collaborating with the Health Emergency Preparedness Response Administration and other relevant governmental entities.
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Life safety and securityLead local emergency preparedness program and emergency response team (ERT). Life safety and securityLead local emergency preparedness program and emergency response team (ERT.
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The selected candidate will also participate in trainings to build skills and competencies in emergency response; will participate in drills and exercises associated with the on-call EOC team; and may volunteer to assist with Ready NY emergency preparedness presentations to external groups.
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This position will act as a subject matter consultant regarding different lines of services offered by CTEH including emergency response, resilience and recovery, response management, industrial hygiene, safety preparedness, toxicology, risk assessment, environmental consulting, etc.
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Emergency Preparedness: Develop and maintain emergency response plans, including procedures for various types of emergencies such as fires, natural disasters, medical emergencies, and security incidents.
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Develop and negotiate contracts with other jurisdictions and private sector partners on regional homeland security and emergency preparedness initiatives. The office oversees the City's public safety agencies, including the Los Angeles Police Department, Fire Department, Emergency Management Department, as well as the law enforcement agencies at the Port of LA and Los Angeles World Airports.
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The team operates within Emergency Preparedness and Response (EP&R) under the Wildfire and Emergency Response organization. Position Summary The Emergency Management Specialist participates in designing, developing, and maintaining emergency preparedness plans, processes, standards, and programs.
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We are particularly interested in applicants with research expertise in Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response, resiliency, and disaster epidemiology who have demonstrated the ability to lead collaboratively across disciplines.
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Experience in Incident Command (IC) Systems and emergency preparedness/response preferred. This position will assist with the Emergency Response Plan and Emergency Response Team responsibilities.
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The SES Manager is responsible for the overall implementation of Erickson Senior Living’s Security and Emergency Services Program, including establishing the Security, Emergency Medical Response, Safety/Life Safety, Emergency Preparedness, and Prevention/Outreach Programs.
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Collaborate with the Corporate Safety Director on worker's compensation claims and lead the emergency response team. Oversee emergency preparedness and incident management.
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Responsibilities Evaluates, develops, maintains and revises comprehensive emergency management plans, in areas such as, but not limited to, all hazards mitigation, preparedness, disaster response, debris management, volunteer recruitment, recovery response, and homeland security.
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