State of New Hampshire
Overview
EXERCISE COORDINATOR role at State of New Hampshire, Department of Safety, Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. Base pay range: $25.40/hr - $34.14/hr. This position has a 37.5 hour work week and is non-exempt. A Trainee Status option is available at $24.34 per hour. Summary
Provides technical and programmatic assistance to municipalities, state agencies and other organizations to facilitate and coordinate Homeland Security and Emergency Management’s all-hazard exercise program. Responsibilities
Promotes the all-hazard exercise program for Homeland Security and Emergency Management to evaluate state and local emergency preparedness capabilities to mitigate, prepare for, respond to and recover from natural, technological and human-caused disasters. Assists community and state officials in developing and facilitating exercises to evaluate emergency plans, including Local Emergency Operations Plans, Radiological and Hazard Mitigation Plans/Annexes. Coordinates and facilitates community and state emergency preparedness workshops, drills and exercises. Works with municipalities and state and federal agencies involved in the Radiological Emergency Preparedness Program (REP). Assists HSEM REP staff to develop exercises to evaluate community and state agency readiness for an off-site response to an incident at Seabrook Nuclear Power Plant. Coordinates with REP Host Community Reception Centers and the State Transportation Staging Area to conduct drills and exercises. Facilitates training, recruiting, coordinating exercises with and scheduling facility personnel to evaluate NH’s REP responsibilities in accordance with FEMA criteria. Participates in the after-action process documenting actions taken by local and state entities and updating emergency management plans. Analyzes and evaluates all-hazard exercise needs of state and local entities, in conjunction with HSEM staff, to address capability gaps identified in THIRA and SPR. Uses this data to populate the Multi-Year Training & Exercise Plan (MYTEP) as required by FEMA. Attends conferences, meetings and workshops as required and/or requested. Delivers presentations on HSEM’s exercise program to local and state government officials as needed. Minimum Qualifications
Education/Experience:
Bachelor’s degree and 1 year of experience OR equivalent combination of 5 years of education and experience after high school. Education and experience must be in crisis management activities, incident response, managing and promoting emergency preparedness programs, or delivering, coordinating or designing educational/training/exercise programs. License/Certification:
Valid driver’s license or access to transportation Other Requirements: Must undergo a fingerprint-based criminal background check and motor vehicle record check to ensure suitability for exposure to confidential information. Must be willing to work an extended and/or flexible schedule, including nights, weekends and holidays, and may be required to report to work with little notice during activation of the State Emergency Operations Center. Must carry a cell phone or other mobile notification device. Trainee Option : Candidates with an equivalent combination of 4+ years of relevant education and experience after completion of high school may be considered and hired in trainee status for this position. Preferred Qualifications
Experienced exercise coordinator, HSHEEP certified, and/or a certified instructor. Total Compensation and Benefits
The State of NH total compensation package includes a comprehensive set of employee benefits. See details at the provided benefits resources and compensation calculators. Note: EOE; TDD Access: Relay NH 1-800-735-2964.
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EXERCISE COORDINATOR role at State of New Hampshire, Department of Safety, Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. Base pay range: $25.40/hr - $34.14/hr. This position has a 37.5 hour work week and is non-exempt. A Trainee Status option is available at $24.34 per hour. Summary
Provides technical and programmatic assistance to municipalities, state agencies and other organizations to facilitate and coordinate Homeland Security and Emergency Management’s all-hazard exercise program. Responsibilities
Promotes the all-hazard exercise program for Homeland Security and Emergency Management to evaluate state and local emergency preparedness capabilities to mitigate, prepare for, respond to and recover from natural, technological and human-caused disasters. Assists community and state officials in developing and facilitating exercises to evaluate emergency plans, including Local Emergency Operations Plans, Radiological and Hazard Mitigation Plans/Annexes. Coordinates and facilitates community and state emergency preparedness workshops, drills and exercises. Works with municipalities and state and federal agencies involved in the Radiological Emergency Preparedness Program (REP). Assists HSEM REP staff to develop exercises to evaluate community and state agency readiness for an off-site response to an incident at Seabrook Nuclear Power Plant. Coordinates with REP Host Community Reception Centers and the State Transportation Staging Area to conduct drills and exercises. Facilitates training, recruiting, coordinating exercises with and scheduling facility personnel to evaluate NH’s REP responsibilities in accordance with FEMA criteria. Participates in the after-action process documenting actions taken by local and state entities and updating emergency management plans. Analyzes and evaluates all-hazard exercise needs of state and local entities, in conjunction with HSEM staff, to address capability gaps identified in THIRA and SPR. Uses this data to populate the Multi-Year Training & Exercise Plan (MYTEP) as required by FEMA. Attends conferences, meetings and workshops as required and/or requested. Delivers presentations on HSEM’s exercise program to local and state government officials as needed. Minimum Qualifications
Education/Experience:
Bachelor’s degree and 1 year of experience OR equivalent combination of 5 years of education and experience after high school. Education and experience must be in crisis management activities, incident response, managing and promoting emergency preparedness programs, or delivering, coordinating or designing educational/training/exercise programs. License/Certification:
Valid driver’s license or access to transportation Other Requirements: Must undergo a fingerprint-based criminal background check and motor vehicle record check to ensure suitability for exposure to confidential information. Must be willing to work an extended and/or flexible schedule, including nights, weekends and holidays, and may be required to report to work with little notice during activation of the State Emergency Operations Center. Must carry a cell phone or other mobile notification device. Trainee Option : Candidates with an equivalent combination of 4+ years of relevant education and experience after completion of high school may be considered and hired in trainee status for this position. Preferred Qualifications
Experienced exercise coordinator, HSHEEP certified, and/or a certified instructor. Total Compensation and Benefits
The State of NH total compensation package includes a comprehensive set of employee benefits. See details at the provided benefits resources and compensation calculators. Note: EOE; TDD Access: Relay NH 1-800-735-2964.
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