The Queensland Police Service (QPS) Emergency Management & Coordination Command (EMCC) supports locally led and safe, resilient communities throughout Queensland.
The Command is focused on enhancing whole of government capability and delivering state level support to disaster operations based on the requirements of the Queensland Disaster Management Arrangements (QDMA).An Emergency Management Coordinator (EMC) network is strategically located throughout Queensland to provide vital support, training, advisory and liaison functions to disaster management stakeholders at local, district and state levels.
All EMC positions are owned by the EM&CC and are hosted within police establishments responsible for district disaster areas.This EMC position will specifically provide capability development assurance, and operational support to the Gympie and Sunshine Coast disaster districts, which includes Cherbourg, Gympie, Noosa, South Burnett and Sunshine Coast Local Governments.This position will be accommodated, and time split between, the Sunshine Coast (Maroochydore) District Headquarters and Gympie district patrol group.Your Key AccountabilitiesThe core capability requirements for this role are:Support the development, delivery and implementation of operational service delivery plan and state-based emergency management initiatives and outcomes.Incorporate risk management principles and practices in the delivery of emergency management planning, review, and assessments; the development and maintenance of disaster management plans; delivery of Queensland Disaster Management Training Framework and other emergency management training to relevant stakeholders.Represent QPS as a member or advisor of disaster management groups and contribute to whole of government response coordination functions, including the provision of advice on emergency management planning arrangements and operational response activities.Engage with senior staff from local government, other government agencies, authorities, diverse communities, and community groups to build local capability and capacity across Prevention, Preparedness, Response and Recovery (PPRR) from events and disasters.Support the development of state-based initiatives to develop, deliver and implement emergency management outcomes.Support the delivery of community education and awareness programs in accordance with agreed community education strategic plans.Engage and facilitate post event analysis, debriefs and lessons learned for the region, including the ongoing development of continuous improvement strategies; maintaining knowledge of current legislation and guidelines; and resolving gaps in operational capacity and/or capability.Role RequirementsMandatoryMinimum C Class Driver's License (non-restricted).Technical/ Operational/ Educational ExperienceKnowledge, experience, or qualifications in management, interagency/ multiagency/ volunteer organisation related area(s), and/or disaster management will be highly regarded.Certificate IV in Training and Assessment or equivalent would be highly desirable.OtherCapacity to participate in an out-of-hours on-call roster and support operational duties including during emergency and disaster operations as directed.
Capacity to support operational duties during disaster events.
This may require work outside of normal hours (e.g.
night shift), including weekends, working extended hours and may include deployment to other parts of the State.This role is a designated uniform position.Applications to remain current for 12 months.Occupational group: Emergency & Protective Services
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