The starting pay is $15.59/hr and the position is open until filled.
The City of Rio Rancho has a job opening for an Emergency Management Special Projects Coordinator. You can apply online at this link: http://ciriorancho.hrmdirect.com/employment/job-opening.php?req=723616&&&nohd#jobciriorancho.hrmdirect.com/employment/job-opening.php?req=723616&&&nohd#job
The starting pay is $15.59/hr and the position is open until filled. Rio Rancho will be hosting G-775 EOC Management and Operations Course on April 12-13th. This is a great course for EOC staff or personnel new to emergency management. I have included a course description. Register for the course by going to www.preparingnewmexico.org
Course Description This course explores the role, design, and functions of Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs) and their relationships as components of a Multi-Agency Coordination System (MACS). The course contains disaster-related examples, activities, and case studies that relate to EOCs and MACS at the Federal, state, and local levels of government. Selection Criteria: This course is open to all Federal, state, local, and tribal emergency managers; first responders to include Incident Commanders from all emergency management disciplines; private industry personnel responsible for coordination activities during a disaster; and Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster personnel. Course Objectives
Thanks to everyone who participated in the 2018 Conference. More than 400 attendees made this year's conference the biggest ever for Partners in Preparedness. See the embedded video for highlights of this highly successful event....
Homeland Security & Emergency Management still has a number of openings. You can see all four positions and apply at SPO, here: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/newmexico?department[0]=Homeland%20Security%20%26%20Emgncy%20Mgt&sort=PositionTitle%7CAscending
Attached is the announcement flyer for the April Wildfire Preparedness and Mitigation Workshops. Each Workshop will be held from 9am to noon in the morning of the up-coming Preparedness Area Meetings (dates and locations are below). Topics to be covered include; why wildfires keep getting bigger; finding solutions through collaboration; interagency fire response; post wildfire flooding and what to do after the fire. If you are interested in attending, please confirm your name, contact information and the date of the workshop you want to attend to: dhsem.localprepared@state.nm.us or 505-476-9682
Downloadable flyer (PDF) ![]()
OFFERED BY: DHSEM
LOCATION: US Army Corps of Engineers 4101 Jefferson Plaza NE Albuquerque, NM 87109 DATES & TIME: March 21, 22, & 23, 2018 [8:30 to 5: pm] APS Elective Course COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course using a combination of lectures, discussions, activities, and exercises, the course will take participants through the complete process from well before the flood to clean-up afterwards. Officials from every community at risk of flooding should take this training While this training emphasizes how to conduct a flood fight, it provides information to help communities decide if a flood fight is possible and worth the effort and cost. Diagrams with materials lists and equipment and labor requirements to construct various types of temporary flood protection can be used to help determine if there is enough time and resources to protect the community. If the whole community cannot be protected, then officials must decide where to concentrate their efforts to protect some areas and/or evacuate and relocate what they can. If a flood fight is undertaken, it should be done the right way or the effort will be wasted. Instructors should be experienced in flood fighting G-361 Flood Fight Operations March 21, 22, & 23, 2018 Albuquerque |
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