Hazard Mitigation Planner

S R InternationalPhoenix, AZ
1d$27

About The Position

All candidates must be eligible to convert to an FTE. The State is unable to sponsor any visas. Manager mentioned they need someone with advanced planning experience, written planning (Possibly continuity of government plans). Open to new graduates with Emergency Management Degree. Very organized person. Working within the Plans Branch and with the guidance of the Plans Branch Manager, this role assumes the responsibility of leading projects related to the State Hazard Mitigation Plan and local and Tribal Hazard Mitigation Planning. It involves tackling challenging tasks in collaboration with a team of professional planners. The role includes facilitating meetings with stakeholders and coordinating various activities to ensure the timely completion of annual updates to the State Hazard Mitigation Plan and local and Tribal Hazard Mitigation Plans. Additionally, the position involves staying informed about federal policies, directives, goals, and frameworks to assess their impact on essential emergency management planning documentation. Moreover, it entails engaging with a diverse spectrum of entities, including federal, state, local, county, Tribal, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and private sector stakeholders, as needed.

Requirements

  • 2+ Years of Experience as a high-level planner (Government experience, experience with Written Plans, SOPs)

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with Emergency Planning
  • Professional Communication Skills
  • Knowledge of Federal Policies directives, goals, and frameworks to assess their impact on essential emergency management planning documentation
  • Degree in Emergency Management

Responsibilities

  • Leading projects related to the State Hazard Mitigation Plan and local and Tribal Hazard Mitigation Planning.
  • Facilitating meetings with stakeholders.
  • Coordinating various activities to ensure the timely completion of annual updates to the State Hazard Mitigation Plan and local and Tribal Hazard Mitigation Plans.
  • Staying informed about federal policies, directives, goals, and frameworks to assess their impact on essential emergency management planning documentation.
  • Engaging with a diverse spectrum of entities, including federal, state, local, county, Tribal, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and private sector stakeholders, as needed.
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