Emergency Management Coordinator
City and County of Denver
Denver, Colorado
Salary: $49,603 to $79,365
Closing Date: June 3, 2013

This position will develop emergency response plans for hazardous material releases, food safety incidents, water quality, and other environmental public health emergencies. Responsibilities include conducting risk assessments, advising city officials on disaster mitigation, developing educational and community outreach programs, and performing operational duties during local emergencies. A bachelor’s degree in emergency management or public health and at least three years of experience in emergency management is required.


Federal Coordinating Officer, GS-15
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Denver, Colorado
Salary: $122,064 to $155,500
Closing Date: June 11, 2013

This position will coordinate federal post-disaster response and recovery operations. Responsibilities include serving as a principal staff advisor to FEMA administrators, establishing a federal presence at disaster operation sites, advising the governor on the status of federal response, establishing a site to administer relief services, and communicating with the media and other external relations about post-disaster assistance. Specialized experience equivalent to GS-14 requirements and knowledge and experience in emergency management programs and disaster operations are required.


Casual Loss Analysis Expert
Center for Disaster Management and Risk Reduction
Potsdam, Germany
Salary: Not posted
Closing Date: June 30, 2013

This position will create a methodology to analyze socioeconomic factors that exacerbate losses in large-scale natural disasters, primarily earthquakes and hydrological events. Responsibilities include matching patterns between disaster events, projecting historic events to present conditions, and developing a standard relationship between the intensity of impact and corresponding losses. A PhD and experience in disaster-loss modeling is required.


Disaster Recovery and Continuity of Operations Expert
CGI
Fairfax, Virginia
Salary: Not posted
Closing Date: Open until filled

This position will provide recommendations to ensure continuous client operations should an event cause partial or complete loss of capability. Responsibilities include developing system contingency plans and continuity of operations exercises, reviewing and analyzing new business requirements, and providing administrative support for network personnel. A bachelor’s degree, experience developing contingency plans, and strong project management skills are required. Knowledge of the Federal Aviation Administration operating environment is preferred.


Regulatory Program Manager
Virginia Mason Medical Center
Seattle, Washington
Salary: Not posted
Closing Date: Open until filled

This position will coordinate emergency management regulatory compliance across the organization. Responsibilities include monitoring federal regulatory changes, preparing for regulatory visits, developing emergency management training tools, assisting with staff training on emergency management tools, following up on emergency management compliance issues, and facilitating meetings. A bachelor’s degree in a healthcare field and at least five years of experience in healthcare emergency management is required.


Executive Director, Emergency Services
Union County Emergency Services Group
Monroe, North Carolina
Salary: $78,128 to $117,192
Closing Date: Open until filled

This position will oversee implementation of county disaster response plans. Responsibilities include coordinating post-disaster emergency communication, coordinating disaster plan exercises, establishing strategic plan goals and objectives, developing disaster response policy and department budgets, assisting the county manager with long- and short-range emergency management projects, and assisting organizations such as hospitals, schools, and special needs facilities in developing individualized response plans. A bachelor’s degree in public administration and six years of supervisory experience in emergency management is required. A master’s degree in public administration or business administration is preferred.


Assistant Professor of Homeland Security and Emergency Management
Ashford University
Denver, Colorado
Salary: Not posted
Closing Date: Open until filled

This position will lead the homeland security and emergency management degree program. Responsibilities include online teaching of 24 credit hours per year, participating in peer review and mentoring, contributing to program review and accreditation activities, participating in curriculum development, and engaging in research, publication, and presentation. A PhD in homeland security, emergency management, or criminal justice is required.