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ID #52402971
State California
City Humboldt county
Full-time
Salary USD TBD TBD
Source California
Showed 2024-08-28
Date 2024-08-28
Deadline 2024-10-27
Category Nonprofit
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AmeriCorps' California Emergency Response Corps (CERC) program.

California, Humboldt county, 95511 Humboldt county USA

Vacancy expired!

California Polytechnic Humboldt University's ("Cal Poly") Department of Risk Management will be participating in the AmeriCorps' California Emergency Response Corps (CERC) program.

THIS IS A LIMITED TERM (10.5 months) FULL-TIME POSITION OF 1700 HOURS September 2024 through August 2025 depending on Member’s start date.

CERC is a statewide preparedness / response program whose goal is to help Californians become better prepared, and incumbents may be deployed to disasters such as wildfires, floods, and earthquakes. Structurally, this program is part of a larger statewide California Volunteer campaign to boost emergency preparedness in communities experiencing social isolation, poverty, or language barriers, and food insecurities.

For the 2024-2025 Academic Year, Cal Poly Humboldt may recruit and hire up to three qualified candidates.

These paid volunteer positions are not work-study positions, and are not conducive to academic success. These positions are ideal for recent graduates or for those who already reside in or in proximity of Arcata who would have an aptitude and a passion for Emergency Management, and would enjoy learning from practitioners in this profession. Enrolled Lumberjacks should not apply for these positions.

About Cal Poly Humboldt Emergency Management:

Cal Poly Humboldt Emergency Management is an "All Hazards, All Phases" Emergency Management program. As a small, but committed profession, we are dedicated to cultivating the next generation of Emergency Managers, as disasters have increased in frequency and scope.

Incumbents joining our team will embark upon an extensive training and certification curriculum that will prove beneficial for individuals seeking a career in Emergency Management, and may be assigned to three focus areas:

Planning;

Readiness and Logistics; and/or

Training and Exercise.

Incumbents will not be tasked with menial assignments, but will be expected to build upon leadership, project management, and other sophisticated transferable skills.

Emergency Services Support-Americorps

Monthly member stipend:

$2,572 monthly (before taxes)

Education Award:

$10,000 upon completion of 1,700-hour contract

Schedule:

Normal business hours 8:00am-5:00pm with some on call in the case of an emergency

Observes Cal Poly Humboldt’s Staff Schedule

AmeriCorps Member Responsibilities:

Serve 40 hours per week through contract duration

Must be available to deploy to state-wide emergency operations up to 4 times per term and; 2 weeks each as determined by California Volunteers with little to no notice.

Oversee emergency planning and preparedness programs such as Shakeout, CERT, Bigfoot Scavenger Hunt, Tsunami Week

Participate and support Campus EOC operations and training

Provide day to day support to nonprofit partner-site(s), their mission and internal programs.

Attend recurring performance check-ins with Cal Poly Supervisor

Complete mandatory training in-person or virtually as directed.

Weekly communication, documentation and timekeeping of hours and activities.

Support as needed for disaster response activities on campus and in the adjacent community

Deliver service in the community through engagement with other community agencies that provide disaster planning, mitigation and response

Willingness to become a local emergency responder in partnership with the American Red Cross.

Ability to serve all required State/National Service Days (MLK Day, Caesar Chavez, 9/11 Remembrance).

Community Outreach:

Strengthening partnerships with local community-based organizations and internal programs.

Attend events and training on behalf of partner-site and AmeriCorps programs.

Conduct surveys and other measurable activities.

Community Education:

Members will lead presentations and outreach efforts through canvassing, and partnerships with local

nonprofits for the purpose of measurable community behavioral changes in preparedness.

Disaster Response:

As needed, Members will deploy to disasters and provide appropriate assistance to the organization(s)

directly managing the disaster response. Deployments will happen on very short notice with a duration of up to two weeks.

After each disaster deployment, members and staff will debrief in order to articulate lessons learned and improve policies and procedures for future disaster responses.

Qualifications:

Age 18 years or older

U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident

Live locally to nonprofit partner for day to-day service

Two years professional or volunteer experience (in related fields), or Bachelor’s Degree

Ability to potentially serve evenings and weekends when needed

Ability to deploy on short notice anywhere in California for disaster response four times yearly for up to two weeks each

Basic knowledge of Microsoft Suite, Zoom, G Suite and willingness to learn

Due to recurring access or episodic access to vulnerable populations, service in this role is contingent on the following checks: DOJ, FBI and National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW), and COVID-19 testing or proof of COVID vaccination prior to service.

Candidates must also possess a personal automobile, a current California driver’s license and maintain valid automobile insurance. Availability to meet ongoing requirements.

Desired Knowledge, Skills and Experience:

Experience working with community programs. non-profits, churches, community organizations Preferred

Ability to provide a consistent, professional, positive adult relationship with the public and host nonprofit site(s)

Confident oral and written communication skills

Ability to serve independently and make decisions

Willingness and ability to take initiative

Experience working in group and team settings

Ability to resolve differences professionally.

High-level organizational skills

Management of assigned technology/equipment/uniforms

Ability to speak Spanish or other non-English language strongly preferred

Personal Qualities:

Commitment to the mission and values of the partner agency and National Service

Strong leadership skills, flexibility and adaptation

Growth mindset

Ability to inspire others

Ability to maintain motivation to achieve goals while dealing with challenges

Committed to community building and service

Can Do Attitude!

Member Benefits:

Healthcare free to the member

AmeriCorps Segal Education Award managed through The AmeriCorps National Trust Fund

Ongoing training and professional development opportunities

Great life experience and and personal growth

Childcare coverage (for qualifying members)

Student loan forbearance (for qualifying loans)

Due to the nature of sudden and unpredictable emergency responses, we discourage school enrollment while serving as AmeriCorps members.

All Members must maintain the expected hours of service of 40 hours per week for the duration of

their contract. Service hours are typically, Monday through Friday, 8am-5pm and weekends when

needed.

Please email with why you would be interested in this position or with any questions you may have.

To learn more about CERC you can visit https://www.caemergencyresponsecorps.org/

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