What are the responsibilities and job description for the Emergency Management Coordinator position at City of Compton?
Required Knowledge of:
- Principles and practices of public administration and government organization.
- Research techniques, methods, and procedures.
- Principles, methods, and practices of municipal budgeting and finance.
- Federal and state grant application processes and sound fiscal administration of grants.
- Principles and practices of local emergency management, including EOC management/operations.
- Principles and practices of National Incident Management Systems (NIMS Standardized Emergency Management Systems (SEMS) and Incident Command Systems (ICS).
Required Skill in:
- Integrating and applying the concepts of comprehensive emergency management (mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery) into the City's disaster programs.
- Identifying and analyzing the effects of hazards that threaten the City.
- Securing technical and financial assistance available through state and federal programs and grants.
- Interpreting federal and state funding regulations as they impact the City.
- Gathering pertinent facts, making thorough analyses, and arriving at sound conclusions.
- Working cooperatively with other City employees, representatives from state, county and local governments, and the public.
- Producing written documents with clearly organized thoughts using proper English sentence construction, punctuation and grammar.
- Communicating orally in a face-to-face one-on-one setting, in group settings, or using a telephone.
- Observing, comparing, or monitoring data included in management reports to determine compliance with procedures.
- Working safely without presenting a direct threat to self or others.
- Comprehending and making inferences from written material in the English language.
- Developing and maintaining working relationships with private, military, local, state and federal officials in order to keep up-to-date on current issues facing the emergency management community.
- Ability to proficiently use the Microsoft Office Suite (including Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint and Visio).
- Operating a personal computer utilizing standard and specialized software.
EXAMINATION
The purpose of this examination is to establish an eligible list from which vacant position(s) may be filled.
Only the most qualified candidates will be invited to participate in the examination and interview process.
Phase one (1) is a written examination (weighted 50%) which will measure all or portions of the above knowledge, and skills. Phase two (2) is an oral examination (weighted 50%) that will be administered by an appraisal panel to evaluate professional qualifications, background and suitability. A passing score for each phase is 70%. Each candidate will be notified via e-mail of their status at each step of the recruitment. The City of Compton reserves the right to utilize alternative testing methods, if deemed necessary. Failure in one phase of the examination shall be grounds for declaring the applicant as failing in the entire examination, and as disqualified for subsequent parts of an examination.
GENERAL INFORMATION TO EXAMINATION APPLICANTS
The City of Compton does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, or disability in employment or provisions of services. Applicants with disabilities who require special testing arrangements must give advanced notice to the Human Resources Department prior to the final filing date.
ELIGIBLE LISTS
Recruitment may be conducted on a (a) promotional basis, (b) open-competitive basis, or (c) promotional and open-competitive basis simultaneously. All candidates who attain an overall score of at least 70.00 (open-competitive) and at least 75.00 (promotional) will be placed in rank order on the relevant eligible list(s).
PLEASE NOTE:
All permanent City employees that attain an overall score of at least 75.00 will be placed on both the promotional eligible list and the open-competitive eligible list. All City employees that attain a score of 70.00 on EACH PHASE of the examination but an overall score of less than 75.00 will be placed on the open-competitive eligible list only. Each eligible list shall remain in effect one (1) year from the date of its establishment unless it is extended, abolished or exhausted. Whenever possible, three (3) names are certified to fill any one (1) vacant position. No candidate may be certified more than three (3) times for any one classified position. When certifying eligible lists to appointing powers, the promotional eligible list takes precedence over the open-competitive eligible list. A department manager's recommendation for employment is subject to the City Manager's approval.
EXAMINATION APPEAL PROCEDURE
A candidate may, within five (5) days after taking the written examination, file in writing with the City Manager an appeal against any part of the test, citing the item or items against which the appeal is directed, and the reason(s) for such appeal. The Personnel Board will consider appeals from the decisions and ratings of qualifications appraisals (interview) boards if such appeals meet the conditions described in the Personnel Rules and Regulations (Section 6.8).
EXAMINATION RECORDS
All examination papers, including the employment application, resume, and other attachments submitted by candidates are the property of the Personnel Board and are confidential records which may be open to inspection only for purposes and under conditions established by the Personnel Board.
VETERAN’S PREFERENCE
In all entrance examinations (open-competitive only) for positions in the Classified Service, veterans who served in the armed forces of the United States during time(s) of war, and who attain an overall passing score in the examination are allowed additional preferential credit in accordance with the Personnel Rules and Regulations. In order to claim veterans' credit, the applicant must submit proof of service and honorable discharge (showing specific dates of service) on a U.S. Military form (DD-214) at the time of application or not later than the final filing date for the examination.
FRINGE BENEFITS
The City's comprehensive fringe benefits program includes: retirement (Public Employees' Retirement System), medical, dental, life and vision insurances, deferred compensation, sick and vacation leaves, after-hours education reimbursement, ride share program, uniform allowance and other provisions.
SELECTION PROCESS: Completed application packets will be reviewed and the first 100 qualified applicants whose qualifications meet the requirements of the position and needs of the City, will be invited to participate further in the selection process.
Candidates must be specific and complete in describing their qualifications for the position. Failure to state all pertinent information may lead to elimination from consideration. Applications must be submitted online. If you submit multiple applications, only the most recent application will be considered. Stating "see resume" is not an acceptable substitution for a completed application.
Human Resources staff will notify all applicants of their application status via email. Important notifications including invitation letters will be sent electronically to the email address provided. You are responsible for monitoring correspondence from this office by checking your email account in a timely manner.
Salary : $76,639 - $89,861