Emergency Management Planner
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This position serves as the Emergency Management Planner and reports to the Deputy Director of Emergency Management. Work includes coordinating emergency plan development and maintenance; assisting with the development and distribution of emergency operation plans; and assists with exercise design for Emergency Management. This position responds to actual emergency events either in the field or to the EOC; develops and conducts public awareness activities throughout the community; provides input into the development and maintenance of the Emergency Management Departmental budget and all grants from State and Federal sources and is responsible for completion of special and ongoing programs within Emergency Management. ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES Serve as 24/7 Duty Officer on a rotating basis with other OEM staff. Participates in all Emergency Operations Center activations, with or without notice. Maintains a working knowledge of and ensures the reliability and readiness of all communications, warning, computer, and audio/visual equipment in the EOC, and alternate EOC; tests all equipment periodically and arranges for repairs. Assists with the development and maintenance of Standard Operating Procedures/ Guidelines for the set-up and operation of the EOC, and alternate EOC. Always assists with maintenance of all associated PC hardware and software in an operational level. Meets with departments, personnel, and agencies for preparedness. Assists in the setup and operation of the EOC or alternate EOC, including the coordination of personnel, setup of equipment in the EOC and operation of all communications, warning, computer, and audio/visual equipment in accordance with the EOP and SOPs/SOGs during EOC activation . Assists with the printing and distribution of the Emergency Operations Plan and Standard Operating Procedures/Guidelines for the City and contracted jurisdictions. Assists with writing and maintenance of EOP annexes. Coordinates with individuals at all levels of City government in addition to residents, businesses and the public in order to draft, complete, and update, revise, and sustain plans. Assists with delivering presentations to community groups and other individuals relating to planning initiatives. Attends training, meetings and briefings throughout the region that pertain to planning efforts. Assists with the maintenance of the Hazard Mitigation Program and Hazard Vulnerability Assessment at the direction of the Director of Emergency Management. Assists with the management and administration of grant funds. Assists with management and developing the budget for Emergency Management. Responds to actual emergency events either in the field or to EOC. Assists in the development of and conducts public awareness and emergency management presentations on preparedness to businesses and at public events. Other Duties as assigned MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Position prefers a bachelor's degree in Emergency Management, Public Administration, Business Administration, or related field. Also, a completion of command level NIMS/ICS courses (IS-100; IS-200; IS-700; IS-702; IS-703; IS-706; IS-800; G-300; & G-400) and FEMA Professional Development Series (PDS) courses (IS-120; IS-230; IS-235; IS-240; IS-241; IS-242; and IS-244) is required within one year of employment. Valid Texas Driver's License required. Certified Emergency Manager (CEM) through the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) and Certified Texas Emergency Managers (TEM) through the Emergency Management Association of Texas (EMAT) credentials within three years of employment required. Required to live within 30 minutes of the EOC facility with residence located in Potter and Randall Counties preferred; Bilingual communication is preferred; must be able to pass a Texas Criminal Information Center (TCIC)/National Criminal Information Center (NCIC) background check; and The ability to obtain U.S. DOE security clearance is preferred. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Knowledge of the use of effective writing skills to explain planning concepts clearly and concisely to a wide range of audiences. Knowledge of emergency management principles and the four phases of emergency management (mitigation/prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery). Knowledge of National Incident Management System (NIMS) & Incident Command System (ICS). Knowledge of federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations, particularly regarding emergency preparedness and planning. Knowledge of principals of project management. Knowledge of, and the ability to development, prepare, and maintain the Emergency Operations Plans and others for the city and contracted jurisdictions. Knowledge of facilitating or otherwise supporting After Action Reviews by leading AAR discussions or preparing AAR meeting materials. Knowledge to support every area of the Office of Emergency Management mission, including exercises,