This position falls under the Kickapoo Tribal Police Department for the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma (KTOPD). The Emergency Management Specialist shall be responsible for developing and implementing emergency response plans, coordinating with other agencies, and ensuring the safety and security of tribal communities during emergencies and disasters. The Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma seeks a dedicated Emergency Management Coordinator to lead efforts in increasing tribal capacity for disaster preparedness and response. This role will focus on developing and implementing a comprehensive relocation and emergency management plan to address natural disasters and climate-related risks, including severe storms, wildfires, and drought.
Essential Duties, Functions, and Responsibilities
Tasks are as follows, but not limited to:
- Develop and maintain emergency management and relocation plans addressing wildfires, floods, droughts, severe storms, and public health emergencies.
- Create and update exercise documentation, including strategies, scenarios, briefings, Master Events Lists, After Action Reports, and Strategic Improvement Plans.
- Assist in the development and oversight of emergency management projects across tribal lands and adjacent infrastructure (roads, railways, pipelines, powerlines).
- Ensure all PSA-OEM plans are reviewed, revised, and maintained in accordance with tribal policy and leadership direction.
- Participate in local, tribal, state, and federal emergency management training, workshops, and FEMA meetings.
- Collaborate with tribal departments, local governments, and federal agencies to ensure coordinated emergency response.
- Serve as part of the instructional cadre for community education and public relations programs related to emergency preparedness.
- Maintain and manage official communications through the RAVE alert system.
- Monitor and update RAVE alerts to ensure timely dissemination of emergency information.
- Train staff on RAVE system usage and ensure all personnel are informed of protocols and updates.
- Lead emergency response efforts, coordinating decision-making and resource deployment.
- Maintain situational awareness of events that may impact tribal safety or emergency response.
- Perform on-call duties and work alternate shifts, including weekends and holidays, as needed.
- Identify and manage tribal emergency resources, including personnel, equipment, and communication systems.
- Apply for and manage federal grants and funding to support emergency management initiatives.
- Ensure emergency plans and actions respect tribal sovereignty and culture practices.
- Work closely with tribal leadership to align emergency preparedness with community priorities.