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Do you want to serve as an Emergency Management Specialist (EMS) II for the Disaster Assistance Section in the Public Assistance Branch? The Department of Military and Veterans Affairs , Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management is recruiting for three (3) Emergency Management Specialist 2 position.
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Assist with education and training of CSULB Long Beach City college emergency management programs and assist with teaching of local Medical Reserve Corps groups and Community Emergency Response Team (CERT ) trainings.
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Two years of experience as an Emergency Management Program Specialist 2, Emergency Management Program Specialist 3. A Bachelor’s degree and four years of professional level experience in emergency management, homeland security, disaster mitigation planning, emergency communications systems, financial management (grant management, contracting, claims management, budgeting), training/education, public information/affairs, program/project management, scientific environmental analysis or planning, civil/structural engineering, legislative affairs, and/or urban planning.
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The Emergency Management Specialist will play a key role in support of the WHS/FSD Facilities Emergency Management Office and will work as part of a small integrated team directly supporting the FEMO Government Program Manager.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Disaster/Emergency Management, public health, nursing or other discipline related to the duties of the position, and three years of progressively responsible related work experience that demonstrates the attainment of the requisite job knowledge and abilities.
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Knowledge of Hospital Incident Command System (HICS), National Disaster Management System (NDMS), National Incident Management System (NIMS), and County/Regional/State emergency management plans.
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Identify and refer to community services, as indicated·Accesses and navigates the EMR to obtain essential information and documents CMRS progress notes and Resource Specialist Quick Notes per department standards.
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The UAS First Responder Training Instructor position will support FEMA UAS First Responder training for disaster recovery, project management, project execution and first responder recruiting across the Emergency Management (EM) field with Federal, State, Local, and Tribal Nation agencies.
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About the role The Global Supply Management Specialist is a unique blended role offering a combination of responsibilities that give you broad experience and set you up for professional growth within our Global Supply Management (GSM) team.
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Emergency Management & CBRN Specialist This is a HYBRID REMOTE position. Provides emergency management/chemical biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive subject matter expertise to the MAA and MA Program Office.
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Assess and coordinate training activities related to disaster preparedness programs for all City and contracted City personnel and elected officials; teach emergency management classes, including ICS (Incident Command System), NIMS (National Incident Management System), SEMS (Standardized Emergency Management System) and EOC (Emergency Operations Center) operations; coordinate classes, create schedules and maintain records.
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The Asset Management Specialist Level 1 will work with the IT Asset Manager and the IBD-SS systems engineering team to ensure the base defense information system assets are accounted for, deployed, maintained, upgraded, and disposed of, to include network and cybersecurity management.
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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. Possess a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a preferred major in Public Administration, Criminal Justice, Emergency Management, Computer Science, Information Systems, Business Administration, Fire Science, Homeland Security, Journalism, or a closely related field of study.
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The Operations Specialist Crop Management is responsible for all activities within cultivation and plant handling from preparing the soil until harvest of seeds to secure operational delivery in line with expectations of requestors.
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Examples of work experience include but are not limited to: advising on complex procedures and operations related to wildland fire preparedness and suppression; organizing and providing guidance for a wildland fire protection program; implementing and reviewing the effectiveness of safety standards in wildland fire and aviation programs; and supervising and managing a district or state wildland fire management program.
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