Supervisory Emergency Management Specialist (Mitigation)

Created at: June 05, 2025 00:28

Company: Federal Emergency Management Agency

Location: Albuquerque, NM, 87101

Job Description:

In this position, you will have an option to serve as a Hazard Mitigation Supervisory Emergency Management Specialist (IC-0089-13). The purpose of this position is to supervise and advise on one of the 6 mitigation programs areas, such as Hazard Mitigation Assistance, Floodplain Management &Insurance, Hazard Performance Analysis, Community Education and Outreach or Mitigation Advisor. For specific salary information related to your location, please review the OPM salary tables.
All qualifications and eligibility requirements must be met by the closing date of the announcement. To qualify for this Supervisory Emergency Management Specialist (Mitigation) position at the IC-13 level, you must possess one full year of specialized experience equivalent to at least the IC-12 level in the Federal government, which has equipped you with the skills needed to successfully perform the duties of the position. Experience may be obtained in the federal government, a state or local government, or private sector, and must demonstrate the following: Supervising and/or managing the work of subordinates (e.g., identifying priorities, evaluating performance, and reviewing outcomes) Communicating and coordinating with stakeholders at Federal, State, Local and Tribal levels Presenting hazard mitigation benefit-cost analysis and/or outcome analysis to stakeholders. Providing technical assistance to facilitate the National Disaster Recovery Framework and long-term community recovery strategies. Please read the following important information to ensure we have everything we need to consider your application: Do not copy and paste the duties, specialized experience, or occupational assessment questionnaire from this announcement into your resume as that will not be considered a demonstration of your qualifications for this position. Please limit your resume to five pages. If more than five pages are submitted, only the first five pages will be reviewed to determine your eligibility and qualifications. Your resume serves as the basis for experience related qualification determinations, and you must highlight your most relevant and significant work experience and education (if applicable), as it relates to this job opportunity. Please use your own words, be clear, and specific when describing your work history. We cannot make assumptions regarding your experience. Are you qualifying based on your work experience? Qualifications are based on your ability to demonstrate in your resume that you possess one year of the specialized experience for this announcement at a comparable scope and responsibility. To ensure all of the essential information is in your resume, we encourage you to use the USAJOBS online Resume Builder. If you choose to use your own resume, it must contain the following information organized by experience/position: (1) job title, (2) name of employer, (3) start and end dates of each period of employment (from MM/DD/YY to MM/DD/YY), (4) detailed description of duties performed, accomplishments, and related skills, and (5) hours worked per week (part-time employment will be prorated in crediting experience). Federal experience/positions must also include the occupational series, grade level, and dates in which you held each grade level. Are you a current or former FEMA Reservist/Disaster Assistance Employee (DAE)? To accurately credit your experience from intermittent positions and Reservist Deployments, you must list the dates (from MM/DD/YY to MM/DD/YY) of deployments that are relevant to your qualifying experience, along with the job title and specific duties you were responsible for during each deployment. Determining length of General or Specialized Experience is dependent on the above information. Failure to provide the above information in your resume may result in your application being found "not qualified." Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional, philanthropic, religious, spiritual, community, student, social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills, and provides valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment. You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience. For additional information on crediting experience and/or education, please reference the OPM General Schedule Qualification Standards
What will I do in this position if hired? In this Supervisory Emergency Management Specialist (Mitigation) position, you will review architectural designs and compliance to mitigation solutions for disaster recovery programs. Typical assignments include: Serves as a senior level regional recovery office functional proponent in the hazard mitigation area. Manages and directs regional recovery office delivery of hazard mitigation operations before, during, and/or after an event, incident or disaster. Provides coordination, guidance, and assistance to major recovery office activities to ensure the capability to continue essential functions. Experience overseeing the implementation of multiple functional programs, processes, and systems that is looking for an opportunity to plan, manage, and execute hazard mitigation programs within FEMA. Oversees or coordinates mitigation training, outreach, and technical assistance. Assesses, inspects, and evaluates recovery office emergency management processes, plans, standard operating procedures, and guidance for compliance with established emergency management directives, regulations, policies, laws, standards, and guidance. Responsible for ensuring the efficient and effective execution of all phases of assigned portions of major projects. Prepares or reviews assigned portions of scopes of work. Monitors schedules, deadlines, and benchmarks; assuring that work is completed on schedule. Evaluates and produces direction regarding efficiency issues and evaluation of major administrative aspects of substantive, mission-oriented programs. Performs technical writing functions, requiring substantial knowledge of the various areas of emergency management and of the specialized terminology required. Writes and/or edits technical materials, including reports of research findings, regulations in technical areas; technical manuals and specifications. Prepares a variety of reports, information papers and briefings which identify regional recovery office mitigation operating practices. Serves as team leader and makes assignments to team members. Plans, organizes, and directs group's work and objectives What else do I need to know? At FEMA, our mission is to help people before, during and after disasters, and every employee at FEMA has a role in emergency management. Every FEMA employee has regular and recurring emergency management responsibilities, though not every position requires routine deployment to disaster sites. All positions are subject to recall around the clock for emergency management operations, which may require irregular work hours, work at locations other than the official duty station, and may include duties other than those specified in the employee's official position description. Travel requirements in support of emergency operations may be extensive in nature (weeks to months), with little advance notice, and may require employees to relocate to emergency sites with physically austere and operationally challenging conditions. This announcement is for a position as a CORE (Cadre of On-Call Response/Recovery Employee). CORE employees are full-time employees hired to directly support the response and recovery efforts related to disasters. Employees are hired under the Robert T. Stafford Act and are excluded from the provisions of title 5, United States Code, governing jobs in the competitive service. They can be hired under a streamlined process instead of a competitive process. After three years of continuous service, Stafford Act employees may be granted competitive eligibility to apply for permanent full-time positions at FEMA. This position will be hired into a temporary 2 years , excepted service appointment. Appointments may be renewed based on workload, funding, and supervisory approval.


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