Sr. Emergency Management Program Coordinator

Orange County, CA
Orange County, California United States  View Map
Posted: May 06, 2025
  • Salary: $91,020.80 - $122,616.00 Annually USD
  • Full Time
  • Emergency Management
  • Project Management
  • Job Description

    CAREER DESCRIPTION

    Senior Emergency Management Program Coordinator

    In addition to performance-based merit increases, this position is scheduled to receive salary range increases on the following dates:

    Effective June 27, 2025 - 4.00% increase

    Salary may be negotiable within the range listed above, based on position requirements and successful candidate's qualifications, subject to appropriate authorization.

    THIS RECRUITMENT IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

    RECRUITMENT/POSITION INFORMATION

    This recruitment is being conducted to establish an Open Eligible List to fill current and future vacancies in this class until the next recruitment. The eligible list established may also be used to fill positions in similar and/or lower-level classifications throughout the County of Orange.

    THE DEPARTMENT
    The Orange County Sheriff’s Department is among the largest in the nation, providing exemplary law enforcement services focused on a collaborative, dedicated and innovative approach to public safety. Our nearly 4,000 sworn and professional staff are committed to serving the needs of Orange County through 6 organizational Commands comprised of 23 Divisions. Together, these Commands and Divisions provide services including land, air and sea-based patrol, custody operations, investigative services, emergency management, coroner services, forensics, and specialty operations, among an extensive list of other public safety services.

    THE DIVISION
    The Southwest Operations Division provides professional and caring law enforcement services to more than 305,000 residents within our division. The seven contract cities of Aliso Viejo, Dana Point, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Woods, San Clemente, and San Juan Capistrano are all within the Southwest Operations area of responsibility. The geographic area of responsibility for the Southwest Operations Division covers over 72.6 square miles and encompasses portions of the southwest region of Orange County. The western portion of the patrol area is formed by the Pacific Ocean with 18 miles of coastline. Deputy Sheriffs in this division are assigned to patrol, motors, investigations, traffic enforcement, the Directed Enforcement Teams (DET), School Resource Officer (SRO) program, the Major Accident Reconstruction Team (MART), the Behavioral Health Bureau, supervision, management, and other essential support functions. The Southwest Operations Division also provides Live Scan fingerprint services to the community. The Division averages over 1,400 entries annually, which are used for employment applications as well as the Department of Justice narcotic and sex offender registration.

    THE OPPORTUNITY
    Under general direction, the Senior Emergency Manager Program Coordinator (SEMPC) will support the Contracted City Captain, City Management and the County’s Emergency Management Council in coordinating policies, plans, procedures, technology, training, and exercises to mitigate against, prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters impacting the Contract City or issues where the City has legal authority or responsibility. The SEMPC will coordinate closely with the Emergency Management Division (EMD) in addressing issues impacting County areas or shared jurisdiction when necessary.

    In addition to its planning and coordination role, the SEMPC leads training, and exercise programs that enhances disaster preparedness. The position, in coordination with the EMD, offers training throughout the year to City and County staff, stakeholders and community groups. The classes include EOC Orientation, SEMS (State Mandated Standardized Emergency Management System), Planning and Situation Analysis, and Support Pool functions such as Hotline, Documentation, Messenger and Plotter. This position also conducts exercises and EOC activation drills to train staff and to ensure the City’s ability to respond to a widespread emergency.

    DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS

    The ideal candidate will have certification in Incident Command Systems training 100, 200, 300, 400, 700, and 800 and have experience in the following:

    • Whole community planning, response and recovery
    • Risk assessments, risk mitigation planning and implementation
    • Strategic planning
    • Managing complex projects
    • Law Enforcement Field Response
    • Working with multidisciplinary teams
    • Managing Command Posts
    • Emergency Operations Plan development, including but not limited to
      • Disabilities, Access and Functional Needs
      • Distribution management systems
      • Drought
      • Earthquake
      • Evacuations
      • Flood and dam/reservoir failure
      • Logistics
      • Marine and land-based oil spills
      • Mass care and shelter
      • Recovery
      • Terrorism
      • Transportation accidents
      • Tsunami
      • Wild land fire
      • SWAT Activations
      • Protests
      • Critical Responses
      • Operational Plans
      • Incident and Event Action Plans
    • Emergency Operations Center activations
    • Emergency alert and warning
    • Public private partnerships
    • Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)
    • Training program development, implementation, and monitoring
    • Public information and education
      • Town Halls
      • Social Media
      • PIO
      • Community Engagement- Crime Prevention
    • Software development and management
    • Federal or State grant administration

    MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
    Thorough Knowledge of:

    • Common forms of local government and the interrelationships, responsibilities, goals and functions of local, state and federal government relating to emergency management
    • Principles of planning, developing and organizing public services
    • Federal and state rules, regulations, directives, policies and plans for civil defense emergency management, grant management, and financial assistance
    • Principles and techniques used in emergency radio communications
    • Methods and techniques in disaster preparedness training
    • Project and program management methods
    • General office methods and procedures

    General Knowledge of:

    • Principles and practices of leading productive meetings and groups
    • Principles and practices of supervision
    • Principles and practices of project management
    • Principles of budgeting and fiscal analysis
    Ability to:

    • Communicate effectively both orally and in writing in presenting plans and needs to representatives of agencies within the County emergency organization, the Operational Area and the public to gain their support and cooperation
    • Plan, organize, develop and coordinate civil defense and emergency management programs with government agencies
    • Analyze and evaluate County and contract city civil defense, disaster and emergency management requirements
    • Develop and present formal training programs in such topic areas as radiological monitoring, emergency management and civil defense-related subjects
    • Develop and maintain positive cooperative working relationships with a variety of city, special district, county, state, federal, and volunteer staff
    • Develop a project schedule and manage completion of a project
    • Develop and employ technical solutions to resolve complex, multi-agency issues
    • Lead groups in which either there is no supervisory responsibility or where direct supervision is not required
    • Respond to an active public safety emergency with calm, timely and appropriate actions
    • Train volunteers and staff in assigned duties
    Education and Experience:
    One year of experience as an Emergency Management Program Coordinator with the County of Orange or other emergency response organization, including cities, school districts, special districts and/or non-profit response organizations.

    Or

    Two years' experience in developing plans, procedures and training programs for a local, State or federal government emergency management program.

    Education that is related to the required knowledge and abilities may be substituted for up to one year of experience at the rate of three college semester units for one month of experience; or one year of full-time training that is related to the required knowledge and abilities may be substituted for up to one year of experience; or a combination of education and training may be substituted for up to one year of experience.

    Preference is given to a Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited college or university with college coursework in Emergency Management, Emergency Services, Disaster Preparedness; Public or Business Administration; Communications, Journalism, Public Information; Physical Science, Political Science, Humanities, Public Health Social Ecology; Information Technology, Computer Science. Training in Hazardous Materials Planning; Homeland Security; Radiological Monitoring; Civil Defense, Business Continuity, Continuity of Operations.

    License/Certification:
    Possession of or ability to obtain, before date of appointment, a valid California Driver License, Class C or higher.

    Possession of credentialing through California Office of Emergency Services, International Association of Emergency Managers, or completion of the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Professional Development Series Certificate is preferred.

    Depending upon assignment, may be required to obtain and maintain a Secret or higher-level security clearance.

    Please click here to view class spec/job description.

    SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS
    Applicants must NOT have been convicted of a felony or be on any form of probation and must pass an extensive background investigation to the satisfaction of the Orange County Sheriff-Coroner.

    The background screening includes completing a Personal History Form, interview with a background investigator, fingerprinting and may include a polygraph test. Some of the areas considered in the background screening include prior convictions, traffic violations, drug use, credit problems, employment history, professional references, and education verification (i.e.. degree, license, or official transcripts). Foreign degrees require an evaluation for U.S. equivalency by an agency that is a member of the National Association of Credentials Evaluation Services (N.A.C.E.S.).

    PHYSICAL, MENTAL, ENVIRONMENTAL AND WORKING CONDITIONS
    The County of Orange is committed to providing a means for applicants who may have a disability to identify areas in which they may request a reasonable accommodation. The following is a description of the physical, mental, environmental, and working condition abilities, which are customarily required to perform the essential job functions of this position. Applicants are encouraged to contact the Recruiter for any questions or to request an accommodation during the testing/selection process.

    Physical and Mental Requirements:
    Prolonged sitting at a workstation with computer screen(s) primarily using keyboard and mouse, also frequent standing. On occasion, may be required to lift or move objects up to 50 pounds by hand or using dolly or hand truck. Ability to hear well enough to communicate over the phone and in person to individuals and groups, especially during emergency drills and exercises. Speak well enough to communicate effectively with large groups of people. Possess sufficient vision to read standard text and a computer monitor.

    Ability to independently reason and analyze data, and to reach objective conclusions; work under demanding or difficult conditions, deadlines, and competing priorities; ability to direct, control and plan and influence people especially during emergency or field disaster; may interact extensively with co-workers, other County personnel, high-level State or Federal employees or the public.

    Environmental and Working Conditions:
    Work is mainly in an office environment on a daily basis; but may be deployed to the field during activation of emergency operations and field disaster and be subject to working outdoors in fluctuating weather conditions, varying terrain, and/or uneven surfaces or in situations where access to normal services and facilities are unavailable.

    May be required to drive County vehicle.

    May be required to work overtime on an unplanned basis; may work a variety of shifts during activations.

    SELECTION PROCEDURES
    Sheriff Human Resources screens all applications to identify the most qualified candidates for the position based on the skills required to meet the needs of the County. After the initial screening, the qualified candidates will be referred to the next step and notified of all further procedures applicable to their status in the competition.

    Structured Oral Interview | Oral Exam (Weighted 100%):
    A panel of job knowledge experts will interview and evaluate each candidate's responses to a series of structured questions designed to elicit the candidate's qualifications for the job. This is a competitive process; therefore, candidate responses to the structured questions should be thorough, detailed, and complete. Only the most successful candidates will be placed on the eligible list.

    Based on the Department's needs the selection procedures listed above may be modified. All candidates will be notified of any changes in the selection procedure.

    ELIGIBLE LIST
    After all procedures have been completed, Sheriff Human Resources will establish an eligible list of qualified candidates. Candidates placed on the eligible list may be referred to a selection interview to be considered for present and future vacancies.

    Veterans Employment Preference Policy (VEPP)
    The County is committed to providing a mechanism to give preferential consideration in the employment process to veterans and their eligible spouses and will provide eligible participants the opportunity to receive interviews in the selection process for employment and paid internship openings.

    Please click here to review the policy.
    HOW TO APPLY
    Only on-line applications will be accepted. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of on-line applications. Application information must be current, succinct and related to the requirements in this job announcement. Your application should demonstrate your professional experience and education related to the specific qualifications/duties listed in this bulletin, including areas which you have developed expertise. For specific information pertaining to this recruitment, contact Lidia Verduzco at (714) 834-5621 or email at liverduzco@ocsheriff.gov .

    Please click here for tips to complete your application.

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    EMAIL NOTIFICATION: Email is the primary form of notification during the recruitment process. Please ensure your correct email address is included in your application and use only one email account.

    NOTE: User accounts are established for one person only and should not be shared with another person. Multiple applications with multiple users may jeopardize your status in the recruitment process for any positions for which you apply.

    Candidates will be notified regarding their status as the recruitment proceeds via email through the GovernmentJobs.com site. Please check your email folders, including spam/junk folders, and/or accept emails ending with "governmentjobs.com" and "ocgov.com." If your email address should change, please update your profile at www.governmentjobs.com .

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: Click here for additional Frequently Asked Questions.

    EEO INFORMATION

    Orange County, as an equal employment opportunity employer, encourages applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply.

    Non-Management Benefits
    In addition to the County's standard suite of benefits, such as a variety of health plan options, annual leave and paid holidays--we also offer an excellent array of benefits such as a Health Care Reimbursement Account, 457 Defined Contribution Plan and Annual Education and Professional Reimbursement. Employees are provided a Retirement Plan through the Orange County Employees Retirement System (OCERS).

    Please go to the following link to find out more about Defined Benefit Pensions and OCERS Plan Types/Benefits.
    http://www.ocers.org/active-member-information

    Click here for information about benefits offered to County of Orange employees.
  • ABOUT THE COMPANY

    • County of Orange
    • County of Orange

    Discover a Fulfilling Career at the County of Orange

    With a population of over 3 million residents and 34 cities, Orange County is a thriving community known for its beautiful beaches, diverse culture, and strong economy. As the third-largest employer in the county, the County of Orange offers over 18,000 employees the opportunity to make a difference in their community and build a fulfilling career in public service.

    As a County of Orange employee, you will have the chance to work in a variety of departments, each providing vital services to our community. From law enforcement and healthcare to public works and environmental protection, there is a wide range of career paths to explore. And with opportunities for advancement and professional growth, you can build a long and rewarding career with us.

    As a top employer in the region, the County of Orange is committed to providing our employees with excellent benefits, including a competitive salary, flexible work schedules, and outstanding healthcare coverage. We also offer opportunities for career development and training, ensuring that our employees have the skills and knowledge they need to succeed.

    Whether you're just starting your career or looking for a new challenge, the County of Orange is a great place to work. With a supportive and collaborative work environment, a commitment to excellence, and opportunities for growth and advancement, we invite you to join our team and make a difference in your community.

    Community Impact:

    Working for the County of Orange means you will have the opportunity to make a meaningful impact in your community. Whether you're providing critical services to residents, protecting the environment, or maintaining public safety, your work will make a difference in the lives of those around you.

    Employee Wellness:

    At the County of Orange, we prioritize our employees' well-being. We offer telecommuting options, generous health benefits, and wellness programs to promote work-life balance. We believe that by taking care of our employee’s health and well-being, we can help them excel in their careers while still enjoying their personal lives and taking care of their families.

    Innovation:

    The County of Orange is committed to embracing new technologies and innovative approaches to service delivery. We encourage our employees to think creatively and find ways to improve our processes and systems. If you're someone who loves to problem-solve and think outside the box, you'll find a supportive and dynamic environment here.

    Collaboration:

    Collaboration is key to our success at the County of Orange. We value teamwork, communication, and mutual support, and we work together across departments and functions to achieve our goals. If you're someone who enjoys collaborating with others and building strong relationships, you'll find a welcoming and inclusive community here.

    Equality:

    At the County of Orange, we are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace where all employees feel valued and respected. Our Equity Policy reflects this commitment and guides our efforts to promote equity, diversity, and inclusion in everything we do.

    Career Advancement:

    The County of Orange is dedicated to helping our employees grow and advance in their careers. We offer a variety of training and development opportunities to help our employees reach their full potential. If you're looking for a place to build a long and fulfilling career, the County of Orange is an excellent choice.

     

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