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Reporting the OTC Executive Director, the primary responsibility of the Regional Energy Coordinator is to coordinate the objectives and deliverables as set out in the applicable energy programs (Community Energy Champion, Education and Capacity Building and Community Energy Planning) being implemented at the Ogemawahj Tribal Council and in its member communities.... Read More
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CLASSIFICATION: Term Contract – to March 31, 2024 SALARY: Commensurate with qualifications and experience LOCATION: Ogemawahj Tribal Council Office Reporting the Tribal Council Engineer and Executive Director, the primary responsibility of the Emergency Management Coordinator is to coordinate and implement the objectives and deliverables as set out in the applicable emergency management programs (Emergency Management Plan updates, EOC Annual Activation Exercises, Emergency Mitigation Planning, Response and Recovery, Reporting) being implemented at the Ogemawahj Tribal Council and in its member communities. The position will entail supporting and advancing the Emergency Management Program in each of the OTC communities as well as supporting the development of internal capacity within OTC regarding emergency management. The position will require a highly engaged approach in working with communities to evaluate, update and implement their current plans, provide education and awareness on emergency management related topics and initiatives, as well as act as a liaison for the communities with other First Nation organizations with a particular focus on those working in the emergency management sector. It will require working closely with the OTC’s technical department in supporting and developing and updating tools and resources related to emergency management as well as assisting with community emergency related events. In addition, the position will require the candidate to have and build knowledge on a variety of topics related First Nation’s emergency managementand will require that research and capacity building be a part of their regular development. The successful incumbent will collect and monitor data, liaise, network, provide advisory services and assist in emergency response... Read More
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS:
• Effective leadership skills, with a strong focus on team management.
• Highly developed verbal communication ability, including public speaking.
• Be accurate, timely, detail oriented, organized, a self-starter, and able to prioritize workload.
• Knowledge of industry standards and best practices. Knowledge of industry and stakeholder First Nations Emergency Preparedness activities. Project management skills an asset.
• Working knowledge of budgets and finances. Grant and proposal writing experience is an asset.
• Ability to identify and resolve issues in a timely manner. Strategic thinking and problem-solving ability. • Certified in ICS 100/200/300 or similar; Advanced academic or FEMA training is considered an asset
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