Description
Performs as a journey-level Emergency Management Specialist, independently providing competence in performing assigned tasks; applies and interprets regulations and guidelines; works independently with delegated authority for the delivery of emergency management services; and performs other related duties as required.
Distinguishing Characteristics
The basic objectives of the County’s emergency management programs are to assist the County of Maui to prepare for, mitigate against, respond to, and recover from emergency disasters within the County of Maui. Classes in the Emergency Management Specialist series are distinguished by their responsibilities for the preparation and planning for natural and human-caused incidents, emergencies, and disasters, and/or the continuity or operational requirements to be implemented before, during, and after emergencies and disasters.
The Emergency Management Specialist IV is the journey-level class in the Emergency Management Specialist series, distinguished by the responsibility to independently perform complex professional work which involves the development, review, and maintenance of appropriate documentation pertinent to one or more phases of emergency management; whereas the Emergency Management Specialist V is distinguished by performing as a senior level specialist, team leader, or a working supervisor of professional staff facilitating programs, projects, and functions with other County agencies, local jurisdictions, other States, Federal agencies, and the private sector.
The Emergency Management Specialist IV class differs from the Emergency Specialist III class, as the Emergency Specialist III class is an independent specialist position within the series and is distinguished by the responsibility of Independently performing a wide range of emergency management duties of moderate complexity while receiving only limited training in the fundamental concepts, principles, techniques, and work processes of emergency management.
Examples of Duties
(The following are examples of duties and are not necessarily descriptive of anyone position in this class. The omission of specific duties statements does not preclude management from assigning such duties if such duties area logical assignment for the position.)
- Reviews, develops and maintains plans and procedures for emergency response and disaster operations relative to one or more phases of the emergency management program;
- Suggests policies or courses of action that address issues or gaps uncovered during the planning process, or would otherwise improve the County’s disaster preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery capabilities;
- Addresses gaps and ensures County documentation is comprehensive, coordinated, and reflective of a whole-community approach to emergency management;
- Develops and maintains Agency-level documentation to include but not limited to the Agency’s strategic vision and continuity of operations;
- Develops, implements, and administers contract financial tracking reports for Countywide services;
- Participates in engaging County, State, Federal, Non-Governmental, and Private Sector stakeholders in the preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery;
- Attends and participates in meetings, conferences, workshops, and public appearances and assists in their coordination and setup;
- Participates in the activation and staffing of the Emergency Operation Center; assists in the development, conduct, and execution of emergency and disaster exercises;
- Performs other related duties as required.
Minimum Qualification Requirements
Training and Experience: A combination of education and experience substantially equivalent to graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor’s degree in emergency management, homeland security, civil engineering, geology, geography, climatology, ecology, environmental science, public administration, business administration economics, or a related field and two and a half (2 ½) years of progressively responsible work experience in the emergency management field.
License Requirement: Possession of a valid motor vehicle driver's license (equivalent to State of Hawaii Type 3).
Knowledge of: Plans, objectives, principles, methods, standards, policies, and procedures of emergency management; County, State and Federal emergency management rules and regulations; functions, roles and responsibilities of the County Emergency Management Program, as well as other Counties, Federal, State, private sector, non-profits, military and volunteer responding agencies; National Incident Management System (NIMS) and the incident command system; Emergency Management Accreditation Program (EMAP); Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC); State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) operations, functions and responsibilities; State Emergency Response Team (SERT); facilities management, operations and maintenance, inventory stockpile principles, reimbursement recordkeeping and claiming requirements; policies, documentation and operations of effective alerting and warning systems, siren and outreach for emergency alert warning management; communication principles, practices and techniques and their application, including amateur radio capability and community resources; information technology hardware, networking, and software requirements and capabilities; administrative policies and procedures of the Public Assistance and Individual Assistance Programs; governmental and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) rules and regulations for recovery and mitigation assistance grants, funding and reimbursements; financial management policies and regulations for expenditures, purchasing, procurement, payroll and human resources rules and regulations; use of standard office machines and equipment, including personal computers.
Ability to: Analyze full-spectrum emergency management requirements for formulation of effective and quality documentation including plans, policies, procedures, guides, and checklist; assess and prioritize hazards relevant to Hawaii; evaluate data, analyze and determine cost-effectiveness for optimal operations; work independently, make appropriate decisions, prioritize work assignments, and complete tasks in a timely manner; establish and maintain effective working relationships with others with strong customer relation and tact, interpersonal skills with personnel in various governmental, business and other community groups; research national and international “best practices” and determine suitable provisions for Hawaii; provide clear, concise and effective written reports, plans and other written documentation; communicate through oral and written communication; facilitate group meetings and committees to work collaboratively; demonstrate accuracy and thoroughness in work product; work under stressful conditions; work in enclosed emergency operations center; be available at all times for additional hours with little notice, including weekends, and beyond normal work hours with little rest; effectively operate a personal computer using a variety of software applications.
Health And Physical Condition
Persons seeking appointment to positions in this class must meet the health and physical condition standards deemed necessary and proper to perform the essential functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodations.
Physical Effort Grouping: Light
This is an amendment to the minimum qualification specification for the class, CIVIL DEFENSE STAFF SPECIALIST IV, which was approved on May 23, 2002, and which is to be amended and retitled as EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST IV, effective April 1, 2025
APPROVED: March 27, 2025
APPLICATIONS MAY BE FILED ONLINE AT: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/Maui
If you have never applied for a job using the NEOGOV system, you must create an account. You will need a username, password, and working email address to create your account. Your detailed work history is required on the application. A resume submitted in lieu of an application will not be sufficient. Furthermore, "See resume" is NOT an acceptable response under the "Work Experience" section. An application containing this response may be deemed incomplete. Applications may be rejected if they are incomplete.
EXAMINATIONS ARE ADMINISTERED IN THE COUNTY OF MAUl ONLY
The above examination is being given on an open-competitive basis to establish an eligible list which shall be effective for not more than one year unless extended by the Director of Personnel Services.
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
The County of Maui does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, sexual orientation, age, religion, color, ancestry, national origin, disability, marital status, pregnancy, arrest and court record, assignment of child support, national guard participation or any other basis covered by state or federal laws governing non-discrimination
Pre-Employment/Post-Offer Drug Screening Test: All applicants, who will enter a safety sensitive position or certain designated categories that the Personnel Services Director has established or who are required by law to be drug tested must pass a pre-employment/post-offer drug screening test as a condition of employment. There is no retesting or re-evaluation process. Cost for the drug screening test shall be borne by the County of Maui.
Personnel Services Email: personnel.services@mauicounty.gov
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Did you graduate from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree in emergency management, homeland security, civil engineering, geology, geography, climatology, ecology, environmental science, public administration, business administration economics, or a related field? Note: You must attach a copy of your degree stating field of study or a copy of your official college transcript.
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Do you have two and a half (2 ½) years of progressively responsible work experience in the emergency management field.
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If yes, please indicate at which employer did you gain this experience, the specific duties performed, and the percentage of time spent performing those duties.