Health and Emergency Response Coordinator - Coquitlam, Canada - Kwikwetlem First Nation

Kwikwetlem First Nation
Kwikwetlem First Nation
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Coquitlam, Canada

2 weeks ago

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JOB PURPOSE:


The Health and Emergency Response Coordinator (HERC) is responsible for overseeing and coordinating the Emergency Management Program and for the development, review, and revision of the Emergency Preparedness Plan.

The Health and Emergency Response Coordinator serves as the liaison between the Chief and Council, Chief Strategy Officer, and the Emergency Management Committee.

It is the responsibility of the Health and Emergency Response Coordinator to ensure that adequate attention is given to all aspects of the Emergency Management Program-including direct and indirect support for related planning such as a Community Wildfire Protection Plan, Occupational Safety & Health (OSH), Communicable Disease Emergency Plan, Business Continuity Plan(s), Comprehensive Community Plan, and planning relating to the protection of public health (Health Emergency Management).


2. MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The duties of the Health & Emergency Response Coordinator include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Develop or update the Nation-based, all-hazards Emergency Plan and develop and implement an overall Emergency Program focussed on mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery.
  • Develop and implement a multiyear FN Emergency Plan Workplan (and update this work plan each year).
  • Coordinate annual assessment of local risks, evaluation of mitigation projects, preparing evacuation plans, and other responsibilities.
  • Oversee the development of a Community Wildfire Protection Plan (including FireSmart and forest fuel reduction management activities).
  • Develop and implement a multiyear Training and Exercise Plan for leadership, staff, and volunteers.
  • Produce appropriate agendas, materials & summaries, and arrange and facilitate meetings of the Emergency Management Committee.
  • Coordinate implementation of strategies recommended by the Emergency Management Committee, holding public awareness sessions, organizing training.
  • Prepare an annual budget, based on input from the Emergency Management Committee.
  • Organize community education—personal, family & community emergency preparedness programs.
  • Collaborate and support knowledge and capacity in "Health Emergency Management" (protecting public health) with the health staff, Council, FNHA, and others.
  • Promote capacity development & community development—work with education, economic development, and employment and training to promote emergency managementrelated employment or contract opportunities for community members.
  • Write proposals and provide administrative coordination of projects; and
  • Provide a single point of contact for the overall Emergency Management Program and for EMBC, FNHA, FNESS, ISC, and Council. This position is also responsible for giving presentations on the program to community members and other groups who may request such a presentation.
  • Coordinate the purchase and tracking of all equipment, materials, and supplies on behalf of the program.
  • Maintain and build relationships and liaise with KFN Chief and Council, the First Nations Health Authority (FNHA), Emergency Management BC (EMBC), and other First Nations or government agencies involved in providing direct emergency response/recovery or supports during a major emergency or disaster.
  • Conduct informal or formal debrief sessions of emergency response as needed. Assess the effectiveness of the overall Emergency Program and report to the Chief Strategy Officer.

3.

JOB SKILLS, EXPERIENCE, and other requirements**:

i

Education, Training & Experience:


  • Grade 12 (or equivalent) is required; a Certificate or degree in Emergency Management is preferred; or other relevant courses, training, or workshops completed in emergency management.
  • Minimum of 1 to 3 years of practical work experience in the emergency management arena, preferably as an Emergency Response Coordinator and acquired in First Nation community environments.
  • Successful completion of Criminal Records Check is a requirement for employment in this position.
  • Must possess and maintain a valid BC Driver's Licence, provide a satisfactory driver's abstract, and have access to a reliable vehicle as a condition of employment.
  • Must be willing to travel when necessary and work outside of normal business hours when requested (including being on call when requested).
  • Preference may be given to Indigenous applicants or applicants with direct experience working for First Nations.

ii. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities**- Knowledge of KFN community, culture, and lands is an asset. Familiar with the living environments of the KFN membership. Knowledge of the KFN language is an asset.

  • A comprehensive understanding of the BC Emergency Management System is required—including hazards, vulnerability, resiliency, Best Practices, and issues pertaining to First Nations emergency preparedness, response, and recovery.
  • A proven track record in emergency management—including th

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