
Emergency Preparedness Community Coordinator (Operations & Policy Analyst 2) 24 month Limited Duration
- Salem, OR
- $5,325-8,148 per month
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Recruit and retain a diverse pool of volunteers for behavioral health emergency response.
- Implement training programs in crisis counseling, PFA, and disaster behavioral health, including planning drills and exercises.
- Coordinate with CMHPs and community partners to develop and test statewide and local emergency response plans.
- Comply with OHA protocols, trauma-informed care principles, and applicable regulatory standards.
- Support the facilitation of cross-agency communication, community assessments, and post-event debriefings.
- Maintain program documentation, performance data, and reports to support continuous improvement.
- Experience in emergency preparedness, behavioral health services, or community engagement.
- Knowledge of emergency management principles, FEMA/NIMS/ICS guidelines, and relevant Oregon and federal regulations.
- Strong skills in program coordination, collaborator engagement, and training facilitation.
- Ability to work collaboratively across agencies and with diverse communities.
- Experience with community project management and operational planning.
- Experience with tracking policy changes and process improvement.
- Skills applicable to volunteer coordination, such as relationship-building and collaboration, communicating expectations and plans, organization, problem-solving and adaptability, and ensuring commitments are met
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include 11 paid holidays, 3 personal business days, 8 hours of monthly sick leave, and vacation accrual starting at 8 hours per month. * Possible eligibility for the
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