Emergency Management Coordinator

City of RowlettRowlett, TX
Onsite

About The Position

Under general direction, coordinates and manages the City’s comprehensive emergency management program; maintains the Emergency Operations Plan to meet and conform to federal, state, and local laws; coordinates emergency management and other assigned activities with City departments and personnel, outside agencies, businesses and the general public. As assigned, provides highly responsible and complex administrative support to the department. The Emergency Management Coordinator is responsible for performing a variety of professional duties in order to support the department’s and City’s mission and strategic plan.

Requirements

  • Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor’s degree in Emergency Management, Public Administration, or closely related field and five (5) years of professional experience as a coordinator, assistant coordinator, and/or officer in municipal, county, regional or state emergency management required.
  • Must have experience providing executive-level response and recovery coordination support for at least one Presidentially declared disaster or multiple State level declared disasters.
  • Must possess ICS 100, 200, 300, 400, 700 and 800 certifications.
  • Valid driver's license required.
  • Must have and maintain a good driving record in accordance with the driving standards as established by the City of Rowlett.
  • Must report all traffic citations to his/her departmental Director or his/her designee within two working days of receipt.
  • Must have completed the FEMA Professional Development Series (PDS) courses or have the ability to do so within one year of employment.
  • Must be a Certified Emergency Manager (CEM) or have the ability to obtain within two years of employment.
  • Must live within 30 minutes of the Rowlett Emergency Operations Center.

Nice To Haves

  • Master’s degree in Emergency Management, Public Administration, Business Administration, Government Management or a closely relate field preferred.
  • An acceptable combination of education and experience will be considered.
  • The ability to instruct multiple NIMS level classes is desired.
  • Knowledge of practices and principles of emergency management, public administration, and government organization.
  • Specific knowledge of the State of Texas Division of Emergency Management requirements for local emergency management programs, National Incident Management System, Executive Orders, and Presidential Policy Directives.
  • Knowledge and experience with the Texas Division of Emergency Management STAR, Pstat and Istat programs.
  • Knowledge of organization and management practices as applied to the analysis and evaluations of programs.
  • Knowledge of principles, methods, and practices of municipal budgeting and finance.
  • Knowledge of and skilled in grant application, acquisition, and management, as well as business letter writing and report preparation, and research techniques, methods, and procedures.
  • Ability to speak before groups, develop presentations within the discipline, communicate effectively through both verbal and written forms.
  • Ability to perform meeting facilitation and utilize techniques to manage group dynamics ensuring comprehensive documentation of such meetings are completed.

Responsibilities

  • Participates in the development and implementation of emergency management goals, objectives, and priorities.
  • Coordinates local emergency planning, emergency preparedness programs and provides information and training to the general public, City officials, City staff, schools, medical facilities, civic groups, and other outside agencies.
  • Develops and maintains a NIMS-compliant training program for City staff.
  • Coordinates the development and execution of a public information program to keep all residents informed as to the emergency preparedness activities of the City, and of the actions which would be expected of residents if local plans were implemented; develop and conduct comprehensive emergency preparedness planning assistance and public information programs with schools, private industry and interested citizen groups.
  • Provides support to the City’s Citizen Corps programs and ensures the integration of volunteer organizations into emergency preparedness activities.
  • Updates and maintains the Emergency Operations Plan, Hazard Mitigation Plan (HazMAP) and other emergency management plans; reviews policies and programs to ensure conformance with federal, state, and local laws.
  • Maintains an up-to-date survey of existing personnel, equipment, supplies and services that could be used during an emergency.
  • Drafts and maintains Mutual Aid Agreements with regional agencies.
  • Ensures the establishment of an Emergency Operations Center (EOC), including: operational readiness of weather radar monitoring capability in the EOC; operational readiness of radio, telephone and computer access in the EOC; and the maintenance of EOP manuals, supplies, directories, call list, reference material, etc. in the EOC.
  • Serves in the EOC as assigned.
  • Assists with the set-up, activation, and operation of the City Mobile Command Post, during major emergencies or events within the City if needed.
  • Designs, conducts, and evaluates annual disaster training exercises for the City; establishes interdepartmental committees to participate in planning and implementation of disaster exercises; coordinates with outside agencies in disaster exercise planning and participation.
  • Prepares and submits the Office of Emergency Management annual budget request to the Fire Chief.
  • Administers Department of Homeland Security and other grant program(s) to include researching, writing, and submitting grant projects; managing awarded projects; and completing required reporting to awarding agencies and grantees.
  • Seeks and manages other grant opportunities from local, state, and federal or private sources as requested by the Fire Chief or other department directors to achieve public safety or emergency management goals.
  • Reviews state and federal proposed legislation and analyzes impact to the City of Rowlett. Provides recommendations, as needed.
  • Assists other city departments with the coordination of special events and festivals within the City of Rowlett that require the use of an Incident Command Post, activation of the Emergency Operations Center, or on-site use of the Mobile Command Post.
  • Develops event specific public safety/emergency management plans for special events/festivals as warranted by attendance, location, or event profile in conjunction with event organizers.
  • Assures protection of lives and property within the City of Rowlett through mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery efforts according to the best practices of emergency management.
  • Assure rapid response and proper procedure in setting up Emergency Operations Center during emergencies.
  • Assures all Department Directors, City management team, and other EOC operational personnel are informed of duties during emergencies through instruction, training, and exercises.
  • Develop, implement, and maintain a comprehensive City-wide three-year training and exercise plan.
  • Assures all departments' Emergency Management Plan Annexes/ Emergency Support Functions (ESF) are maintained current and that EOP complies with all state and federal requirements.
  • Assure the Fire Chief and City management are informed of emergency management issues and preparedness within the city.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.
  • Regular, reliable, and non-disruptive attendance is an essential function of this position, as is the ability to create and maintain professional, harmonious working relationships with others.
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