Emergency Management Specialist
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Government
Emergency Crisis Mgmt/ Disaster Relief, Government Agency
Overview
The Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA), Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management (DHS&EM) is recruiting for an Emergency Management Specialist 2 in our Exercise Section. This position is in the General Government (GGU) bargaining unit at a range 16. This position is open to Alaska Residents only. Please check the Definition FAQ to determine if you qualify.
What You Will Be DoingYou will play a pivotal role by supporting statewide and local preparedness for natural and human-caused incidents that may impact life, health, infrastructure, and property. You will assist with the development, implementation, and management of a modern and effective exercise program. You will oversee, coordinate, and evaluate exercise activities across all 19 Alaska boroughs, engaging with communities that represent over 90% of the state’s population.
OurMission and Culture
Our mission is to lead the way in homeland security and emergency management to foster a prepared, resilient Alaska capable of meeting the needs of its communities and citizens in response to all-hazards events.
BenefitsJoining the Exercise team means you’ll be at the forefront of helping Alaskans impacted by emergencies while fostering a prepared community. This role involves time-sensitive decision-making and adaptability to changing circumstances. You will benefit from paid leave accrual, retirement options, and comprehensive medical, vision, and dental plans to support you professionally and personally.
Working EnvironmentDHS&EM is located on Joint Base Elmendorf/Fort Richardson (JBER). You will collaborate with uniformed military members and state employees, with opportunities for a healthy work-life balance.
Who We Are Looking ForWe are looking for candidates who possess some or all of the following position-specific competencies:
- Oral and written communication:
Expresses information effectively to diverse audiences; delivers clear oral and written presentations; listens and responds appropriately. - Computer skills:
Uses computers, software applications, databases, and automated systems to accomplish work. - Self-management:
Sets realistic goals; demonstrates initiative; works with minimal supervision; is motivated and reliable. - Accountability:
Holds self and others accountable for quality, timely results; sets priorities; follows established controls. - Attention to detail:
Thorough and conscientious in work.
To learn more about the Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, visit (Use the "Apply for this Job" box below). For the general description and duties, see the Alaska government jobs page.
Special Notice: JBER (BASE) ACCESS may be required. The successful applicant must pass a federal background check for base access and maintain clearance. If using a private vehicle, a valid Alaska Driver License, proof of insurance, and Alaska vehicle registration are required.
State employees are guests on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson; clearance and access are not within the State’s control.
QualificationsOne of the following with supporting experience:
- One year of entry professional level experience mitigating against, preparing for, responding to, or recovering from emergencies, disasters, or terrorist events (equivalent to Emergency Management Specialist 1 with the State of Alaska); OR
- Two years of entry professional level experience creating contingency plans, conducting exercises, responding to events, or coordinating recovery from such events; OR
- A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college, plus one year of experience as described above.
Special Note: A valid Alaska driver’s license is required. Some positions require a federal security clearance. Work may involve travel to remote locations, 24-hour on-call duty, and exposure to hazardous conditions.
Special Instructions and Requirements for applicants include travel to remote field sites, varying weather conditions, and potential wildlife exposure. A cover letter is recommended at interview for additional points but is not required. Required documents due at time of interview include references, transcripts if education is used to meet minimum qualifications, and other support materials. See the posting for complete details.
Application and EEO This position is advertised through Workplace Alaska. The State of Alaska is an equal opportunity employer and complies with ADA provisions. For accommodation requests, call or in Juneau, or TTY 711.
Contact Information
Joshua Sassé, Administrative Officer 2, Phone: , Email:
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