Mitigation Planning Specialist, GS-11
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Salary: $61,245 to $95,429
Closing Date: August 19, 2011

This position serves as contact for state and local communities, providing technical assistance as they plan, coordinate, and implement mitigation projects. Duties will include advising officials in floodplain management regulation, administrating the Community Assistance Program, and reviewing ordinances for federal compliance. At least one year of experience at the GS-9 level and specialized experienced developing floodplain ordinances are required.


Instructional Systems Specialist, GS-11
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Emmitsburg, Maryland
Salary: $62,467 to $97,333
Closing Date: August 19, 2011

This position will serve as a senior educator at the National Fire Academy. Responsibilities include oversight of course development and revision, review of course content, and conducting educational evaluations. At least one year of experience at the GS-9 level and specialized experienced is required.


Building and Urban Design in Development Lecturer
University College London
London, England
Salary: $ 64,265 to $ 75,859
Closing Date: August 25, 2011

This position in the Development Planning Unit will specialize in urban development planning and policy in the global South. Responsibilities include developing research programs and projects related to disaster risk management, recovery, and climate adaptation, running a 15-credit disaster risk reduction in cities module, and supervising master’s and PhD students. A PhD in a relevant discipline, an understanding of current debates in disaster recovery and climate adaptation, and experience as a post-graduate lecturer is required.


Environmental Health Advisor
International Rescue Committee
Pakistan
Salary: Not Listed
Closing Date: Open until closed

This position is responsible for leading the IRC environmental health strategy, reviewing environmental health in Pakistan, mainstreaming disaster preparedness, and creating partnerships with other IRC strategies. A master’s in civil engineering or environmental science, five to seven years experience leading nongovernmental sanitation programs, and previous experience with environmental health development is required.