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Emergency Management Director

EmergencyMD, Pocatello, ID, United States


Bannock County, Idaho • Full-Time, Exempt • Reports to Board of County Commissioners About Bannock County Bannock County serves more than 90,000 residents and is anchored by Pocatello - a regional hub with a strong industrial base, a major university, and a diverse risk environment that includes wildfire corridors, seismic activity, hazardous materials infrastructure, and severe weather.

The Office of Emergency Management plays a vital role in protecting this community - coordinating preparedness, response, and recovery across local, state, federal, and private-sector partners.

Why This Role Matters Bannock County is at an inflection point.

Increasing risk complexity, growing interagency coordination demands, and heightened expectations for readiness require a proactive, modern emergency management program. The next Emergency Management Director will play a critical role in strengthening the county's preparedness, improving response coordination, and building long‑term resilience.

This is a director-level position with direct access to elected leadership. You will serve as the county's principal advisor on emergency management and as the Commissioners' Authorized Representative to regional, state, and federal partners.

If you are motivated by meaningful public service, real responsibility, and the opportunity to shape outcomes that directly impact lives, this role offers that opportunity.

Position Summary The Emergency Management Director leads and administers Bannock County's comprehensive emergency management program. This includes all-hazard planning, Emergency Operations Center (EOC) coordination, hazard mitigation, grant administration, training and exercises, and disaster recovery.

This role carries

county-wide influence , helping shape emergency preparedness strategy, policy direction, and resource prioritization. The Director collaborates closely with elected officials, department leaders, first responders, and regional partners to ensure coordinated, effective emergency management across the county.

What Success Looks Like

Builds strong, trusted relationships across agencies, jurisdictions, and community partners

Strengthens coordination and communication during emergencies

Leads the program in proactive planning and mitigation

Brings structure and clarity to complex, multi‑agency situations

Communicates effectively with both leadership and the public under pressure

Positions the county to successfully secure and manage state and federal funding

Key Responsibilities Planning & Preparedness

Develop, maintain, and update all‑hazard emergency plans across mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery

Lead Threat and Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (THIRA) processes and integrate findings into strategic planning

Update as necessary and implement the County's Emergency Operation Plan, Continuity of operation plans and other disaster plans, forms, and community resources

Identify and implement best practices adapted to local conditions

Emergency Operations

Manage and staff the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) during activations and exercises

Serve as the county's central coordination point for emergency management activities

Analyze incidents, determine appropriate actions, and communicate clearly under pressure

Respond to emergency activations and sustain operations during extended incidents

Grants, Budget & Program Management

Identify, secure, and manage Homeland Security and related grant funding

Oversee full lifecycle compliance and reporting requirement

Develop and manage departmental budgets and funding strategies

Provide guidance to sub‑recipients and partner agencies

Training, Exercises & Public Engagement

Design and implement inter‑agency and community response and preparedness training programs and exercises that meet state and federal standards

Lead community preparedness initiatives and outreach efforts

Develop After Action Reports (AARs) and improvement plans

Present information to elected officials, partner agencies, and the public

Partnerships & Leadership

Build and maintain relationships with local governments, first responders, private industry, and community organizations

Lead multi‑jurisdictional coordination efforts and facilitate complex discussions

Chair the Bannock County Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC)

Provide regular updates and strategic guidance to the Board of County Commissioners

Compliance & Administration

Ensure compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local requirements

Maintain accurate records, reports, and documentation

Oversee implementation of Department of Homeland Security programs

Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Knowledge

Emergency management principles, planning frameworks, and operational procedures

FEMA programs, NIMS, and Incident Command System (ICS)

Federal and state laws related to emergency management and homeland security

Hazard mitigation planning and risk assessment processes

Technical Skills

EOC operations and coordination

Emergency planning and program development

Grant writing and administration

Familiarity with tools such as WebEOC, GIS platforms, FEMA Grants Portal, and IPAWS

Leadership & Interpersonal Abilities

Ability to build trust and collaborate across diverse stakeholders

Strong written and verbal communication skills

Sound judgment and decision‑making under pressure

Ability to lead through complexity and manage competing priorities

Minimum Qualifications

Three (3) years of progressively responsible experience in emergency management, public safety, public administration, or a closely related field

Three (3) years of demonstrated leadership, program management, or coordination responsibility

Completion of required NIMS/ICS training (ICS‑100, 200, 300, 400, IS‑700, IS‑800)

Valid driver's license (or ability to obtain prior to start date)

Ability to respond to emergency activations, including evenings, weekends, and extended operational periods as needed

Preferred Qualifications

Bachelor's degree in Emergency Management, Public Administration, Homeland Security, or related field

Seven (7) or more years of relevant experience, and 5 years of leadership experience

Certified Emergency Manager (CEM) certification or progress toward certification

FEMA Advanced Professional Series (APS) certificate

Experience with Homeland Security and Idaho Office of Emergency Management grant programs, compliance, and systems

Operational experience using NIMS/ICS, WebEOC, GIS, IPAWS and FEMA systems in real‑world incidents

Military emergency management, public safety, or civil affairs experience

Compensation & Benefits Salary Range: $66,955.20 annually (Exceptional placement starting salary may be adjusted for highly qualified candidates.)

Grade Classification / Status: 15S / Exempt, Full-time

Bannock County offers a competitive benefits package, including:

PERSI retirement (defined benefit pension), with optional 401(k) and 457(b) plans

Medical, dental, and vision insurance with optional Flex Spending Account (FSA)

Employer‑paid life and disability insurance

Generous paid leave and 11 paid holidays

Supplemental plans available for life, accident, cancer, life, disability, critical illness, dental, or hospital coverage

Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) employer

Professional development support, including CEM and FEMA training

Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

Work Environment This position is primarily office-based with regular travel throughout the county and region to facilitate training and provide field response as may be required. During emergencies, work is performed in the Emergency Operations Center and may require extended hours in a fast‑paced, high‑pressure environment.

How to Apply Submit a completed Bannock County application, resume, and cover letter outlining your experience and interest in the role at: https://bannockcounty.applicantpro.com/jobs/

Application Deadline: Until filled.

Bannock County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Veterans' preference is applied in accordance with Idaho Code.

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