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A Day in the Life: Develop and maintain the Enterprise Resilience strategy, policy, standards, and governance for Business Recovery, Disaster Recovery, and Crisis Management with key BCBSM affiliates.
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This role centers on corporate resilience, holding accountability for evaluating clients’ crisis management, threat assessment, and physical security requirements. Graduate of a top-tier university; graduate education in areas such as political science, international relations, emergency management, cybersecurity, or resilience preferred.
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Your knowledge of project/program funding via HUD CDBG-DR/MIT, FEMA FMA/BRIC, EPA, NOAA, DOT, DOE et al. and other federal funding programs related to resilience, mitigation, sustainability, and climate adaptation is essential to this role.
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The Enterprise Resilience strategy, policy, standards, and governance for Business Recovery, Disaster Recovery, and Crisis Management with key BCBSM affiliates. in enterprise resilience, business continuity, disaster recovery, and/or crisis management.
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Role accountabilities:As a Resilience Planning Lead, you will utilize your technical expertise and knowledge of state, federal, and philanthropic programs, and funding streams to lead and oversee the execution of resilience planning and climate adaptation projects in the Mid-Atlantic region.
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The position will be based in Phoenix, AZ or one of our main regional offices: Pleasanton, CA, Boise, ID or Plano, TX.Main responsibilities Develop and implement strategies to ensure cyber resilience and understanding of technology risk throughout the organization.
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Direct donor-funded program design and implementation experience within climate adaptation, and resilience building preferably with a focus on BHA Resilience Food Security Activity (RFSA) and Humanitarian Assistance programs.
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Forest Resilience State Grant Analyst, Management Analyst 3 (MA3) Forest Resilience State Grant Analyst. The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has an exciting opportunity within our Forest Resilience Division’s Grants Administration Team. The Forest Resilience Division (FRD) is responsible for the assessment, planning, coordination, implementation, and monitoring of forest health-related activities across all lands that work to restore and sustain ecological functions of Washington’s forested landscapes and support healthy and resilient communities.
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They will collaborate with Audubon chapters and other state Audubon offices, external partners (such as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, South Carolina Office of Resilience, nonprofit organizations, universities, etc.
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At Regions, the Business Resilience Engineer helps the organization prepare and adapt to business disruptions from cyber threats to natural disasters, while maintaining critical bank operations, and safeguarding people, processes, and tools.
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The qualified candidate will work with a multidisciplinary team that is integrating remote sensing, GIS, laboratory studies of plant flammability properties, climate patterns, fire weather and the social, economic and demographic aspects of risk to improve community resilience in the presence of wildfire.
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A general interest in resilience policy, climate change, hazard mitigation, emergency management and building science is preferred. Stantec is seeking a mid-to-senior level Certified Building Official capable of leveraging their expertise in building department functions to support the adoption and enforcement of building codes, standards, and policies in communities throughout the US. The new staff member will provide technical input, project management, building code analyses, resilience policy review, and technical writing for a diverse team of engineers, architects, building officials, scientists and planners.
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ICF manages the USAID-funded Surveys for Monitoring in Resilience and Food Security (SMRFS) project as part of Feed the Future, the U.S. Government’s flagship initiative to reduce global hunger and improve food security.
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TNC's goals for freshwater work in this region are to increase the resilience and connectivity of mountain streams, conserve and increase the quality of aquatic habitat critical to the amazing aquatic biodiversity of the Appalachians, and to increase resilience of downstream human communities to climate change impacts including flooding.
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Our 2023-26 Sustainability strategy, called “Roots of resilience”, focuses on protecting natural ecosystems, addressing climate change, and embedding sustainable practices across our operations.
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