Emergency Logistics Program Manager: Closes March 29, 2010
See below for a job opening at the State of Washington. They will have a total of five people that I know of leaving in 2010. One of those positions I know they are not back filling.
Emergency Logistics Program Manager
(Emergency Management Program Specialist 3)
$4,114- $5,395 (Range 58) per month, depending on qualifications
OPENS: March 8, 2010
CLOSES:
WORKING TIME: Full Time
LOCATION: Camp Murray, Tacoma, WA
RECRUITMENT # 1-03082010-EMPS3-EMD-02
The Washington Military Department’s Emergency Management Division (EMD) has one opening for an Emergency Management Program Specialist 3 in the Planning, Analysis and Logistics (PAL) Section. This position reports to the Planning, Analysis and Logistics Section Manager and is responsible for managing the Emergency Logistics Program.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
Duties and responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
• Provides logistics and distribution planning assistance to local jurisdictions and State agencies for directed Federal and State programs.
• Coordinates and integrates emergency logistics deliverables and plans to both internal and external stakeholders.
• Reviews local jurisdiction logistics plans for compliance with State and Federal directives.
• Develops procedures for statewide implementation of the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC).
• In conjunction with the PAL Section Manager, develops, coordinates, and integrates section-wide Emergency Operations Centers Logistics Section policy recommendations and operation procedures.
• Coordinates and develops new emergency logistics plans and program deliverables.
• Develops logistics program budget requests annual for inclusion into section budget and tracks program costs.
• Reviews, evaluates, and coordinates with state agencies, regional partners, and local jurisdictions in developing plans and procedures implementing Federal and State directives for emergency logistics.
• Develops and coordinates Division and State plans and procedures for logistics, resource acquisition, resource typing, and commodity distribution.
• Trains state agency and local jurisdiction personnel in logistics and emergency planning processes and procedures.
Emergency Logistics Program Manager
(Emergency Management Program Specialist 3)
$4,114- $5,395 (Range 58) per month, depending on qualifications
OPENS: March 8, 2010
CLOSES:
WORKING TIME: Full Time
LOCATION: Camp Murray, Tacoma, WA
RECRUITMENT # 1-03082010-EMPS3-EMD-02
The Washington Military Department’s Emergency Management Division (EMD) has one opening for an Emergency Management Program Specialist 3 in the Planning, Analysis and Logistics (PAL) Section. This position reports to the Planning, Analysis and Logistics Section Manager and is responsible for managing the Emergency Logistics Program.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
Duties and responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
• Provides logistics and distribution planning assistance to local jurisdictions and State agencies for directed Federal and State programs.
• Coordinates and integrates emergency logistics deliverables and plans to both internal and external stakeholders.
• Reviews local jurisdiction logistics plans for compliance with State and Federal directives.
• Develops procedures for statewide implementation of the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC).
• In conjunction with the PAL Section Manager, develops, coordinates, and integrates section-wide Emergency Operations Centers Logistics Section policy recommendations and operation procedures.
• Coordinates and develops new emergency logistics plans and program deliverables.
• Develops logistics program budget requests annual for inclusion into section budget and tracks program costs.
• Reviews, evaluates, and coordinates with state agencies, regional partners, and local jurisdictions in developing plans and procedures implementing Federal and State directives for emergency logistics.
• Develops and coordinates Division and State plans and procedures for logistics, resource acquisition, resource typing, and commodity distribution.
• Trains state agency and local jurisdiction personnel in logistics and emergency planning processes and procedures.
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