Public Safety Planner II, III, IV
Company: Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Location: Washington
Posted on: November 13, 2024
Job Description:
The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (COG)
Department of Homeland Security and Public Safety (DHSPS) has an
immediate opening for a Public Safety Planner. COG DHSPS brings
local, state, and federal government leaders from the District of
Columbia, suburban Maryland, and Northern Virginia together to
increase the National Capital Region's ability to prepare for
respond to all types of hazards and threats.Job ID/Number:
HSPS-132024Posted Date: 9/26/2024Job Location: Washington,
DCPosition Type: Full-timeDivision: Department of Homeland Security
and Public SafetyDescription: The Public Safety Planner position is
a professional, full-time position in regional public safety and
homeland security within COG, inclusive of activities within the
domains of emergency management, fire and rescue, law enforcement,
public health, transportation, emergency communications, among
others. Daily activities for this position include providing
technical expertise, planning, and coordination support to regional
stakeholders and conducting research and analysis for a variety of
working groups of COG's Department of Homeland Security and Public
Safety (DHSPS) within the Public Safety and Health Preparedness
section. This Planner will primarily support the work of multiple
National Capital Region (NCR) public safety committees, including,
but not limited to, emergency management directors, emergency
communications center/911 directors, chief information
officers/chief information security officers, and department
projects/initiatives (e.g., regional public safety professional
development programs).This Public Safety Planner opportunity
includes three levels: Planner II, Planner III, and Planner IV.
Specific responsibilities and the range of compensation vary
slightly at each level and depend on background and work
experience.Responsibilities:
- Facilitating (or assisting in facilitating) meetings with
high-level stakeholders, while documenting and tracking action
items and decision-making.
- Drafting and preparing agendas, meeting materials, and
summaries for inter-disciplinary and executive committees and
working groups.
- Organizing, coordinating, documenting, tracking outcomes, and
conducting follow-up activities for meetings, working groups,
committees, subcommittees, and similar entities.
- Drafting and preparing reports, fact sheets, and other
documents on topics related to public safety and consequence
management.
- Leading or assisting in the development, maintenance, and
review of regional plans and policies.
- Supporting the development and implementation of project work
plans for inter-disciplinary and executive committees.
- Drafting PowerPoint presentations, briefing documents, talking
points, and other materials for use by internal and external
stakeholders.
- Researching and synthesizing information on technical matters
related to homeland security and providing the information in the
form of oral and written reports and summaries, presentations, and
responses to requests from stakeholders.
- Moving stakeholders forward on identified action items and
decisions.
- Providing input on policy and strategy matters in the form of
oral and written reports and responses to requests for information
or data.
- Creating easily accessible data visualization and graphics for
use in stakeholder documents and products.
- Performing administrative tasks such as meeting scheduling and
data entry into spreadsheets and databases.
- Maintaining positive, trusting work relationships with
coworkers and regional stakeholders, including department/agency
executives.
- Managing (or assisting in managing) a variety of highly
specialized and technical problems in support of local officials
and the public.
- Assisting in planning and hosting public safety-related
exercises, conferences, seminars, training sessions, and other
special events.
- Attending professional conferences and training sessions as a
representative of COG.
- Leading project teams that may involve supervision of COG
staff.KEY OUTCOMES:
- Facilitate the development or updating of specific regional
plans, agreements, or procedures related to cybersecurity, 911
service outages.
- Provide support to assigned committees by organizing and
facilitating monthly meetings, tracking and advancing agenda
items/work projects, developing work plans for the upcoming year,
and updating membership rosters.
- Support and lead planning for several regional public safety
professional development/education series.
- Develop and track the progress of multiple ongoing or new
projects related to emergency planning and capacity building for
911, cybersecurity, emergency management stakeholders.
- Support the development of a potential grant request for 911
continuity support.
- Support the transition of committee leadership and facilitate
the identification of committee goals and priorities.REQUIRED
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:To perform this job successfully,
an individual must be able to perform each essential responsibility
satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of
the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions.Education and Professional
Experience:
- Planner II: Possess a bachelor's degree in a relevant
professional field with a minimum of two years office experience or
equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Planner III: Bachelor's degree in relevant professional field
with a minimum of three years work experience in homeland security
or related field, such as emergency management, public safety,
defense, politics, public health, or public policy. Master's Degree
in related field, with one to two years post-graduate work
preferred.
- Planner IV: Bachelor's degree and five or more years of
professional experience in emergency management or related fields,
such as defense, politics, public health, or public policy; or any
equivalent combination of experience and training which provides
the required knowledge, skills, and abilities relevant to the major
duties of this advanced position. Preferred: A master's degree from
an accredited university; and thorough knowledge of
intergovernmental coordination.Supervisory Responsibilities: At the
Planner IV level responsibilities may include supervision and
coordination of contract staff or management of discrete projects
with assigned staff peers. Planner II and Planner III positions
will not include supervisory responsibilities.Communication Skills:
Demonstrated strong skills in verbal, written, and interpersonal
communication, including experience condensing complex topics to
concise summaries appropriate for decision-makers and the public;
ability to present information one-on-one and to groups of
stakeholders and other employees of the organization. An
understanding of boundaries and sensitivities in the presence of
stakeholders, including politicians and agency leadership, and
when/where to add a value-adding opinion.Critical
Thinking/Reasoning Ability: Demonstrate working knowledge of
principles and practices of homeland security, public safety, and
emergency management; ability to read, analyze, and interpret
technical documents; ability to respond to common inquiries from
stakeholders, and a thorough understanding of when to escalate
issues; and ability to understand when to seek supervisor input or
support.Computer Knowledge and Skills: In-depth proficiency of the
Microsoft Office Suite of programs, including Teams, Word, Excel,
PowerPoint, OneDrive, and SharePoint. Experience with Adobe
InDesign or comparable desktop publishing software is
preferred.Quality of Work/Organization: Demonstrated accuracy and
thoroughness in written documents and communications, looking for
ways to improve and increase the quality of work. Demonstrated
strong organizational skills, ability to maintain accurate files;
ability to multi-task; and detail-oriented with high degree of
accuracy.Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: Professional
certification will be included in consideration of acceptable
experience and training.PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands
described here are representative of those that must be met by an
employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this
job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals
with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While
performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly
required to sit; use hands to handle or feel objects or controls
and talk or hear. Work is also occasionally performed in the field
outside of the COG office in downtown Washington, DC, requiring the
ability to operate a motor vehicle to travel to various locations
within the region.WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment
characteristics are representative of those an employee encounters
while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions. The office hybrid schedule
consists of assigned days for in-office/field work with other days
available for telework or in-person work.Please click HERE if you
are ready to apply!
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