Job Description
Veterans Preference
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COORDINATOR
Citrus County Sheriff's Office
Location
Citrus County, FL
Hours
Full-Time; hours not specified
Pay Range
$29.61 - $38.79 per hour
General Description:
This position will report to the Director of Emergency Management. Responsible for coordinating, developing, implementing, and overseeing plans to prepare for, respond to, and recover from emergencies, disasters, and crises.
This role is essential in ensuring public safety and minimizing the impact of natural or human-made disasters. Involved in the preparation, mitigation, response, and recovery activities inherent in managing a natural or man-made disaster.
Works with first responders, volunteers, government agencies, non-profits, and private organizations to coordinate a comprehensive and effective emergency response. Also critical in managing risks, saving lives, and protecting communities from potential threats.
Will be required to work during any natural or man-made disaster and/or emergency. Work on occasion will include after-hours/weekends to conduct public outreach, training, or due to emergency. Required to remain at the Emergency Operations Center during activations, as directed.
This position is a regular, full-time (40 hours) position working day shift, Monday through Friday. Work is performed primarily indoors with outdoor work on occasion. Involved frequent interaction with people under stressful conditions.
Essential Functions:
- Assists Emergency Management Director in a variety of operational and planning functions and covers for the Emergency Management Director in their absence
- Prepares all grant correspondence and ensures that it is accurate and submitted on time to ensure grant program reports meet specified performance criteria
- Reviews various county agency's disaster plans along with Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNF), Assisted Living Facilities (ALF), and other medical facilities under state mandated purview
- Assist with the coordination and execution of activations of the Multi Agency Coordination Center (MACC)
- Acts as the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program coordinator and facilitates CERT training
- Continually collaborate with other governmental and county agencies to ensure information sharing and resources are optimally utilized
- Supports the Florida Special Needs program in conjunction with the Florida Department of Health in Citrus County
- Conducts emergency preparedness drills as needed; Conducts and facilitates training and exercises to validate emergency plans
- Develops programs and brochures for citizen and business organizations
- Makes presentations before various public and community groups
- Continually collaborate with other governmental and county agencies to ensure information sharing and resources are optimally utilized
- Conduct inspections of a variety of emergency management equipment to meet accreditation requirements
- Conducts analysis, writes plans, after actions reports, and other materials related to emergency management
- May serves on boards and committees; attend local, state, and regional meetings, training, conferences, and other emergency management related events throughout Florida; attend meetings, training, conferences, and other emergency management related events within the contiguous United States
All Citrus County Sheriff's Office employees are considered 'essential workers' and are subject to working in any capacity/hours deemed necessary by the Agency during activations, including but not limited to, in-County and out-of-County deployments.
Skills and Abilities:
- Strong leadership and decision-making abilities
- Ability to operate special items such as generators, tools and light equipment
- Ability to work under pressure, in a high stress environment, managing complex emergency situations and having a professional approach to all situations
- Knowledge of disaster response protocols, risk assessments and recovery strategies
- Ability to operate two-way radios, satellite phones and other basic communications equipment and systems
- Ability to read and write the English language
- Familiar with the EMPA, EMPG and other emergency management grants
- Knowledge of emergency management services and disaster planning
- Skills in Microsoft Office Suite, Office 365 Online and other office technology
- Ability to communicate both orally and in writing, especially in public presentations
Education, Experience, and Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree is required in emergency management, public administration, homeland security or other related field from an accredited college/university and a minimum of 2 years of related experience
- OR an Associate's degree in emergency management, public administration, homeland security or other related field from an accredited college/university; five (5) years of emergency management related experience and a minimum of 100 hours of documented training in business or public administration, business or public management, emergency management or preparedness may be substituted for the bachelor's degree requirement
- OR a High School diploma/GED and 10 years of emergency management related experience with 200 hours of documented training in business or public administration, business or public management, or emergency management or preparedness may be substituted for the bachelor's degree requirement
Note: Related experience consists of: Emergency Management, Logistics, Occupational Safety & Health, Project, Program Management, Incident Response, Public Safety, Business Continuity, Crisis Management, Continuous Improvement, or Homeland Security.
- Must have FEMA ISP Courses: IS 100.c, 200.c, 700.b, & 800.d
- Must be authorized to work in the United States
- Must have a valid Florida driver's license (required for travel) or the ability to obtain a valid DL within 15 days of employment
- Must obtain within 1 year of employment the FEMA Professional Development Series, E/L/G 300, E/L/G 400, L449
- Previous attendance of CERT basic training course preferred
- Possess knowledge of appropriate techniques of planning, plan development, and coordination of functional planning efforts
- Knowledge of Federal, State, and Local emergency management preparedness programs including Florida Statute 252 and its impact on local emergency management programs
- Must have experience in working within an activated Emergency Operations Center as part of the preparations, response, recovery, or mitigation of a documented natural or man-made emergency, training, exercise, or drill
- Certified Emergency Management (CEM) credential, offered by the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) preferred
- Florida Professional Emergency Manager (FPEM) credential, offered by the Florida Emergency Preparedness Association (FEPA) preferred
- Must be able to operate/drive a heavy duty or equivalent sized vehicle and must be able to tow trailers that may be long and/or heavy plus cargo
- May travel occasionally to other counties within the state of Florida. Travel may include overnight stay for long periods of time
- Flexibility to travel as needed for the job by various modes of transportation, primarily within Citrus County and Florida; however, could occasionally include travel within the United States Use of Agency vehicle would require appropriate driving history and passing agency driver's training requirements
Job Tags
Hourly pay, Full time, Local area, Outdoor, Shift work, Night shift, Day shift, Monday to Friday,