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09/08/2021

Emergency Preparedness Coordinator

Miami County Public Health

Division: Community Services
Reports to:  Community Services Director
Position:  Classified, benefits-eligible based on hours
Hours:  40 hours per week, some weekend and evening hours
Salary:  Range is $22.53-$34.98 per hour commensurate with experience and skills

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:

Under the general direction of the Director of Community Services, the Emergency Preparedness Coordinator is responsible for overseeing and maintaining the agency's emergency planning and preparedness activities. Develops, maintains, and continuously reviews the agency Emergency Response Plan, Workforce Development Plan and Comprehensive Communication Plan.   This position oversees the Medical Reserve Corps and initiates annual employee training.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Required:

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:

Considerable knowledge of a variety of public health policies and emergency preparedness programs is expected.  Ability to communicate effectively in written and oral form; Use proper research methods to gather data; prepare meaningful, concise, and accurate reports; Public speaking. 

If you would like to be considered for the position, please submit a cover letter, resume, and application to:

Dennis R. Propes, RS, MPA
Health Commissioner
510 West Water St. Ste. 130
Troy, Ohio 45373       
dpropes@miamicountyhealth.net

Application can be downloaded at: www.miamicountyhealth.net – Employment Opportunities.

Miami County Public Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, genetic information, religion, age, disability or military status in employment or the provision of services.  Our agency is committed to the recruitment of diverse individuals who can offer different talents and perspectives to assist us in accomplishing our agency’s mission, vision, and fulfillment of the five core commitments. 

posted 09/3/2021   posting ends: Until Filled, First Review 09/17/2021

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