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The Department of Building and General Services - Office of Safety & Security, is seeking an Emergency Preparedness Specialist who can assist state office Safety Committees to establish, update, and refine Emergency Procedure Plans (EPP) to identify, prevent, mitigate and respond to emergencies, risks, and hazards. The ideal candidate will have strong communication skills and have experience in emergency planning, making presentations, conducting training, and facilitating drills and exercises. Instructor certification in CPR and First Aid is highly desirable. Firefighting, EMT, law enforcement, emergency dispatching, or certain military experience is preferred but not required. dispatch, dispatcher, 911
Applicants must complete a fingerprint-supported criminal background check prior to employment
This position, BGS Emergency Preparedness Specialist (Job Requisition #47408), is open to all State employees and external applicants.
If you would like more information about this position, please contact William McSalis at william.mcsalis@vermont.gov.
Resumes will not be accepted via e-mail. You must apply online to be considered.
Duties require travel throughout the State, for which requires a valid Vermont driver's license. Private means of transportation may be required. Duties are generally performed in an office setting; however, exposure to dangerous situations is occasionally encountered. Incumbent may be exposed to objectionable material and information as part of the investigative process. Incumbent may occasionally be exposed to adverse weather conditions, hostile people, and people displaying mental health behaviors. Expected to move and carry various equipment in the performance of their duties. Response to emergencies may require the incumbent to run, walk or stand for long periods of time, lift/move obstacles or barriers and wear a uniform. Duties may not always adhere to a standard daily or weekly schedule and there is potential for occasional no-notice overtime.
Bachelor’s degree AND two (2) years of experience in instruction of law enforcement, security, or emergency response work.
OR
Four (4) years of experience in instruction of law enforcement, security, or emergency response work.
Instructor level certifications in the areas of Active Shooter, Stop-the-Bleed, First Aid/CPR; or the ability to obtain such training within 6 months.
Experience with emergency management programs including participation in exercises and drills.
As a State employee you are offered a great career opportunity, but it's more than a paycheck. The State's total compensation package features an outstanding set of employee benefits that are worth about 30% of your total compensation, including:
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Full Time
Public Administration
$73k-98k (estimate)
06/02/2023
10/08/2023
vermont.gov
MONTPELIER, VT
7,500 - 15,000
1964
Private
PHIL SCOTT
$5B - $10B
Public Administration