Organisation: Victoria State Emergency Service
Occupation: Emergency Management
Reference: VG/CRCBARN1837630
Use your knowledge and experience to deliver high-quality communication engagement and awareness programs in accordance with the VICSES Community Resilience Strategy.
Salary: $92,332 to $104,762 + 11.5% SuperType: Ongoing, Full TimeFlexible working arrangements availableROLE SUMMARY: The Community Resilience Coordinator is an integral role within the Unit Support Team, responsible for developing and delivering community-focused programs to achieve the goals of the VICSES Community Resilience and Renewal Strategy.
Through direct engagement with the Victorian community, key stakeholders, and Volunteer Units, the Community Resilience Coordinator builds the capability of our members by working alongside volunteers to facilitate community engagement programs and support the recruitment and retention of SES Volunteers.
The Community Resilience Coordinator plays a pivotal role in increasing hazard awareness and understanding of VICSES public information and warnings, utilizing their community engagement skills to lead the development of plans, programs, and tools to build community capacity for flood, storms, earthquakes, landslides, and tsunamis.
The Victoria State Emergency Service plays a major role in Victoria's emergency preparedness, response, relief, and recovery activities during emergencies, including Flood, Storm, Earthquake, Tsunami, and Landslide, along with supporting other agencies and departments as required under section 6A of the VICSES Act. In the event of an emergency, the Community Resilience Coordinator may be called upon to support emergency response activities following appropriate training and suitability assessment.
Out of hours work, including weekends, and travel will be required to assist in the response to incidents and deliver community engagement activities and programs, as well as provide support to Units.
WHO WE ARE: Victoria State Emergency Service (VICSES) is a volunteer-based emergency service. Our highly skilled and equipped Volunteers are trained comprehensively in a wide range of emergency environments. To minimize the impact of emergencies when they occur and strengthen the community's capacity to recover swiftly and safely, VICSES focuses on working with communities and partners to build resilience, achieving more aware, informed, and prepared communities. We support them in understanding their risk and the relevance of taking action before, during, and after emergency events.
As the largest road rescue network in Australia, we have specialist teams that provide a 24/7 response to road accident and trauma incidents. We assist Victoria Police in search and rescue operations and play an important role in supporting the Country Fire Authority (CFA), Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV), Parks Victoria, and the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) during major bushfire and emergency incidents.
TO APPLY: Please view the Position Description and submit an application via careers.com. Applications should include a cover letter detailing your relevant skills and experience, along with a current resume or CV.
For further information about the role, please contact Alan Barnard on 0418 502 549.
Applications close: Monday, 6 January 2025.
VICSES is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to being a child-safe organisation and are taking a leadership role in gender equality in the emergency management sector. For more information on our values and the benefits of working with us, please click here - ses.vic.gov.au/join-us/careers
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