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Whether you are considering starting a family, need help paying for emergency back up care or summer camp, looking for mental health resources, planning for your financial future, or supporting your favorite charity with a matching contribution, CSL Seqirus has many benefits to help achieve your goals.
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Create and update Business Process Analysis (BPA) and Business Impact Analysis (BIA) Reports, Develop and update policy documents and standard operating procedures (SOPs) for the WHS/FSD Emergency Response Group.
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Our CDM Smith team provides production and technical services to the US Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency for their Risk Mapping, Assessment, and Planning (Risk MAP) program.
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A successful candidate will serve as a Supervisory Emergency Management Specialist, within the Office of Policy, Preparedness, and Readiness Assurance, leading, managing, and advising on a major function that cut across all DOE emergency management programs.
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Support humanitarian finance, emergency preparedness, monitoring and evaluation, procurement, and operations departments in the development of standard operating procedures, training, information gathering, research and analysis.
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They develop and implement all aspects of improvement efforts in facility maintenance, energy/ infrastructure reduction programs, site security and safety, environmental stewardship and compliance, emergency preparedness, and regulatory compliance to ensure a safe and secure working environment and protect the organization's staff, property, and assets.
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Coordinate with other governmental, NGO, and private sector security agencies to leverage support and enhance communication to further strengthen the agency's security systems and practices and will be engaged in overseas emergency preparedness planning, testing and response.
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The position provides a safe and orderly environment, follows emergency preparedness planning and policies; deescalates client behavior as needed, and addresses all shelter guests, staff team members, community stakeholders, funders, and vendor partners in a professional, trauma-informed, and housing first approach.
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Work with building management on day-to-day facilities issues such as building security, cleaning and maintenance, heating and air conditioning, emergency preparedness, and general tenant issues.
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Eagle Harbor addresses some of our country s most pressing challenges in the areas of Cyber Intelligence, Business Analysis, Emergency Preparedness and Contingency Planning. Works with building power distribution system s equipment, emergency standby, system protection, PLC controls, interior/exterior power and lighting, bonding and grounding, and lightning protection.
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Design, plan and organize disaster preparedness documentation emergency procedures for government closures. Maintaining a broad general knowledge and competence in lab animal science, small animal husbandry, technical procedures, and facility management.
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Responsibilities include working with the Legislative Branch Organizations, other Federal agencies, and private sector entities regarding issues, initiatives, and standards related to emergency preparedness and life safety.
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5-7 years of emergency management, disaster services, or risk management experience in the federal sector applying expert knowledge of Occupant Emergency Planning, exercise design and implementation, and emergency management mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery.
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Emergency Preparedness and Emergency Management Concepts, including, but not limited to, PPD-8, National Preparedness, whole community planning frameworks, and Federal interagency operational plans; NIMS; State/local EOC Operations; Federal operational centers/command post operations; and capability and resource management.
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Ensure installation Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection (ATFP), Emergency Management (EM), Emergency Preparedness (EP), Command Control and Communication (C3), and Exercise Plans are aligned with the NWTS and other Type Commander/NETC/Force Provider training initiatives.
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