Why Team Garland?
At the City of Garland, we believe that a career in public service is not just a job; it's a calling. It's an opportunity to serve others, make a lasting impact, and be part of meaningful projects that shape every aspect of city life.
Team Garland is dedicated to building the stage where the residents of Garland can each live their best life!
Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting your career, we offer professional growth opportunities and a supportive work environment that helps you reach your full potential. As a member of Team Garland, your skills and ideas are valued; we offer competitive salaries, comprehensive benefits*, wellness programs, and a healthy work-life balance.
If you are ready for a career that makes a difference, apply today!
*Benefits offered are subject to change and differ based on employment type
Summary
Assist the Emergency Management Director with the coordination and implementation of the City of Garland's Emergency Management Program. This critical role is responsible for overseeing administration of the Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan during disasters, emergencies, and special events. The role provides organizational emergency preparedness training and disaster education.
Salary: $64,000 - $82,000/depending on qualifications
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Serve as the interim and perform the duties of the Emergency Management Director (EMD) in their absence.
As directed by EMD, share Duty Officer responsibilities including local emergency response, situational monitoring, severe weather monitoring, staff notification and local, county and regional EOC activation support.
Serve in General Staff or Command Staff positions during Emergency Operations Center activations.
Evaluate emergency warning systems, including maintenance, paging, testing, and operation. Activate designated warning systems when advised by City Management, EMC, or designated City Official.
Complete and provide technical support for various grant programs management and audit requirements.
Maintain all response and recovery processes via Standard Operating Procedures and Guidelines.
Maintain on-call status to respond to and serve in EOC during activations 24/7/365 as required by emergency and/or disaster situations that may require emergency management assistance on-scene or in the Emergency Operation Center (EOC). Provide technical support to ensure the EOC remains in a constant state of operational readiness, which includes equipment and technology.
Develop and maintain EOC Job Specific Functional Guides, staff training, exercises and drills as needed.
Coordinate operational processes with other response and recovery agencies such as Fire, Police, Environmental Waste Services, Streets and Health.
Serve as the departmental representative for public information and public education activities.
Develop and implement response and recovery initiatives including:
a comprehensive training and exercise program for EOC operations, and recovery processes
management of After Action Reports and Improvement Plan coordination
a disaster recovery manual and training program for all City departments
Functional Needs Support Services (FNSS) response and recovery efforts
Prepare and submit legal documents and reports including, but not limited to Mutual Aid Agreements, City Ordinances, NIMSCAST, etc., as needed.
Assist local partners with response processes through exercise facilitation, observation and evaluation.
Research, review and evaluate emergency management service delivery processes. Seek options to improve services offered.
May oversee and coordinate homeland security grant activities for various City departments.
May administer the departmental finances by overseeing the payment of invoices, coordinate department purchasing and grant budget development.
Stay current on emergency management policies, laws, and practices.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in Emergency Management, Public Administration, or related field
3 years of progressive, demonstrated experience in Emergency Management
Intermediate knowledge of Emergency Operations Center (EOC) operations
Successful completion of the required Federal Emergency Management Agency's Independent Study (IS) Programs courses (or FEMA recognized equivalents), including: IS-100, IS-200, IS-300, IS-400, IS-700, and IS-800 required
Preferred Qualifications
Education/ Experience:
Master's Degree in Emergency Management, Public Administration or related field of study
5 years experience in emergency management including experience as a program coordinator or in highly responsible role in a local public safety/emergency management or municipal government
2 years of grant administration experience
Experience as an adult trainer or educator in Emergency Management
Bilingual communication is preferred
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Intermediate knowledge of the National Incident Management System and Homeland Security grant system
Intermediate knowledge of municipal government operations
Intermediate knowledge of Emergency Management best practices, phases and processes
Intermediate knowledge of Emergency Operations Center (EOC)
Excellent skill in communication both verbally and in writing
Skill in effective problem solving and conflict resolution
Skill in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook)
Ability to work well with people of diverse public safety and public administration interest
Ability to adapt to flexible work environments
Ability to communicate courteously and effectively with City employees, officials, partner agencies/entities, and the public
Ability to build coalitions
Licenses and Certifications
Valid Class C Texas driver's license required
Certified Emergency Manager (CEM) from International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) or the State of Texas or ability to obtain within one year of hire
FCC Amateur Radio Operator's License or ability to obtain within six months of hire
Physical Requirements / Work Environment
The incumbent works in a typical office environment; occasional exposure to unpleasant environmental conditions or hazards. Job requires some lifting, bending, stooping, standing and other physical activities.
The ability to respond to the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) after hours during activation, including holidays or weekends, is required.
About Us
Team Garland consists of over 2,200 employees, spanning 700+ different roles! Garland is committed to diversity and inclusion and creating pathways to employment for all. We have an organizational culture of appreciation, development, and growth. Many of our employees choose Garland for lifelong careers. We are guided by the City's Mission, Vision, and Value Statements and a commitment to public service. Team Garland makes a difference in the Garland community every day.
VisionGarland's vision is to be a progressive city working together to nurture and grow the economic, social, environmental, and cultural well-being of our community.
MissionWe are committed to preserve public trust, deliver quality services, promote economic growth, protect our community and enhance the quality of life for the good of our city and our future.