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srr6r2019 Emergency Management Directors: Occupational Outlook Handbook : US. Bureau of Labor Statistics be *_U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Emergency Management Directors Summary Emergency management directors work with government officials, private companies, and the general public to design emergency response plans. - © Quick F Facts: Emergency Management Directors | 2018 Median Pay ‘Typieal Entry-Level Education . | Wore Experience in a Related Occupation |On-the-job Training 7 Number of Jobs, 2018 9,900 _| Sob Outlook, 2018-28 | 5 (As fas as average) | Employment Change, 2018-28 500 ‘What Emergency Management Directors Do Emergency management directors prepare plans and procedures for responding to natural disasters or other emergencies. They also help lead the response during and after emergencies. /itps:iiwwiz bls govloohimanagoment/prilemorgency-management-recors him 19 sn62019 look Handbook: U.S. of Labor Stites may work for private con zat Pay, ‘The median annual wage for emergency ma Job Outlook 8 fast as we average Explore resources Jar Occupations: job growth, and pay of emergency management dir mation, Including Links to O*NET Learn more about emergency management direct -s with similar oecupations. additional resources including O"NET, a source on key characteristics of workers and occupations. What Emergency Management Directors Do Emergency m after emergent Duties Emergency management ly do the following: + Assess hazards and prepare + Meet with publ to respond to emergencies and disast order to minimize risk to people and property to get recommendations regarding emergency response plans © Organize em a xxercises for staff, volunteers, and other responders emergency plans of individual organi federal funding for emerg hipster bis.govleohymanagement/prinemergency-management-rectorsim 219 srre019 Emergency Management Directors : Occupational Outlook Hendbook : U.S, Bureau of Labor St Emergency management directors are responsible for planning and leading the responses to natural disasters and other emergencies. Directors work with government agencies, nonprofits, private companies, and the general public to develop effective plans that minimize damage and disruptions during an emergency. ‘To develop emergency response plat {from around the country and from other emergency management agencies. Directors also ‘must prepare plans and procedures ly research "best pract fe, and federal reg ns, Directors must analyze the resources, equipment, ible to respond to or get the needed resources from an« any directors coo agencies in other communities to locate and ment during an emergency. regarding the scope of the emergency, the potential costs and the resourees or staff needed After plans are developed, emergency management directors typically ensure that individuals and groups become familiar with the emergeney procedures. Directors often use social media to disseminate plans and warnings to the general public. aster exercises for staff, volunteers, and local agencies to help ensure an effective and coordinated ‘or other community groups to update everyone on plans for emergencies, Emergency management directors conduct training courses an response to an emergeney. Directors also may visit schools, hospi During an emergency, directors typically maintain a command center at which personnel monitor and manage the emergency operations. Directors help lead the response, making adjustment isions, or opening up public shelters for those displaced by the emergency. Emergeney management directors also may need to conduet press conferences or other outreach activities to keep the public informed about the emergency. if necessary. emergency, directors must assess the damage to their communit ing assistance and supplies int ens, organizations, and need to request state or federal assistance to help execute their emergency response plan and provide support to affected ci ies, Directors may also revise their plans and procedures to prepare for future emergencies or disasters. Emergeney management directors working for hospitals, universities, or private companies may be ealled business continuity managers. Similar to their counterparts in local and state government, business continuity managers prepare plans and procedures to help businesses maintain operations and minimize losses during and after an emergency. Work Environment Most emergency management directors must be on call at all times to assist in emergency response. itpsiwarubis.govloohimanageman\prinvemergency-management-drectors.htm sr6r2019 Directors: Occupational Outlook Handbook: U.S, Bureau of Labor St Emergency management directors hei largest emplo emergency management directors were as Local government, excluding education and hospitals 51% State government, excluding education and hospitals 4 Hospitals; state, local, and private 8 Colleges, universities, and professional schools; state, local, and private 4 Professional, scientific, and technical services 4 travel to meet with various government agencies, community groups, and private tors work in an office, they also typi Although most emergency manag compani During disasters and emergencies, directors often work in stressful situations. Work Schedules ctors work full time. In addition, most are on call at all times and may need to work overtime to respond to emergencies and to support iy groups in preparing theit emergency response plans. ‘Most emergency management dit ‘emergency managem: How to Become an Emergency Management Applicants need years of work ‘experience in law enforcement, fire hips hwebls.gov/oohvmanegementiprinviemergency-management 49 sner2019 Emergency Management Directors: Occupational Outlook Handbook U.S, # Labor 8 safety, or an emergency management field, Emergency management directors typically need a bachelor's degree, as well asm years of work experience in emergency response, disaster planning, or publie administration, Education mney management directors typically need a bachelor's degree in business or public administration, accounting, finance, emergency management, or public health. ‘Some directors working in the private sector in the area of business con ‘management may need to have a degree in computer science, information systems administra ay (11) field, lities or local governments may hire applicants who have just a high school diploma. However, these applicants usually need extensive work experience in emergency management if they are to be hired, Work Experience in a Related Occupation another emergency managem It decisions in str pond to emergenci Applicants typically need multiple years of work experience, often with the military, law enforcement, fire safety, or be hired as an emergency management director. Previous work exper eas enables applicants to make diffi 8. Such experience also prepares one to work with various agencies to ensure that proper resources are used to see the profiles on police and detectives, firefighters, police fire, and ambulance dispatchers, and EMTs and paramedics, Licenses, Certifications, and Registrations ‘Some states require directors obtain certification within a certain timeframe after being hired in the posi )btain additional skills. Some employers may prefer ‘Many agencies and states offer voluntary certificate programs to help emergency management direct lent designation, Emergency management directors: « Certified Emergency Manager (CEM), Certified Business Continuity Professional (CBCi designation through the Internatio: ci Managers (AEM); the certifies Both ssociations require applicants to complete a certain number of continuing edueation courses prior to recertification, Important Qualities Communication skills, Emergeney management directors must write out and communicate their emergeney preparedness plans to all levels of government, as well as to the public, Critical-thinking skills. mergency management directors must anticipate hazards and problems that may arise from an emergency in order to respond effectively Decisionmaking skills. Emergency management directors must make timely decisions, often in stressful situations. They must also identify the strengths and ‘weaknesses of all solutions and approaches, as well as the costs and benefits of each action, Interpersonal skills, Emergency management directors must work with other government agencies, law enforcement and fire official, and the general public to coordinate emergeney responses. Leadership skills. To ensure effective responses to emergencies, emergency management directors need to organize and train a variety of people. Pay bites uhwwubs.govioohimanagomentpeinvemergeney-management-lrector a0 snere019 Emorgoncy Management Directors: Occupational Outlook Handbook: U.S. Bureau of Labor Emergency Management Directors Median annual wages, May 2018 Management occupations $104,240 Emorgency management directors oe Total, all occupations $98,640 ‘A Occupations incu U.S. Bua of Labor ‘The median annual wage for emergency management directors was $74,420 in May 2018. The median wage is the wage at which half the wor ‘more than that amount and half earned less. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $40,460, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $141,130. earned In May 2018, the median annual wages for emergency management directors in the top industries in which they worked were as follows: Professional, scientific, and technical services $101,570 Colleges, universities, and professional schools; state, local, and private 90,640 Hospitals; state, local, and private 84,040 Local government, excluding education and hospitals 67,940 State government, excluding education and hospitals 61,680 ‘Most emergency management directors work full ime. In addition, most are on call at al emergeney man: Job Outlook mes and may need to work overtime to respond to emergencies and to support nent operations. Others may work evenings and weekends to meet with various community groups in preparing their emergency response plans. Emergency Management Directors Percent change in employment, projected 2018-28 hitpsslwere- bs. govloohmanagementprinvomorgency-management-kaciors.him si16/2019 ‘occupations occupations 5% Emergency management Note: Al Occupations do a occupations in the U.S, Eoanamy. Labor Stasis, Employment Projections pronram eau of Labor Statistics rectors. Comp budgets mean that new job igs are likely to be limited, However, retirements over the next decade may provide some op) in an emergency management role will have the best job: Employment projections data for emergency management directors, 2018-28 f y manage Occupations Emergency management directors 161 9,900) | SOURCE: U.S. Bureau of Labor Stal , Employment Projections program State & Area Data |hps:webis.govloohfmanagemenUprinlemergency-management-irectors him to be strong, Emergency management directors is a relat Change, 2018-28 le SOC Code Employment, 2018 | Projected Employment, 2028 Percet 500) 78. siz019 Emergency Management Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) feclors: Occupational Outlook Handbook : U.S, Bureau of Labor St \s. These estimates are available for the ‘Whe Occupational Emy (OES) program produces employment and wage e smployment and wages by state and nation as a whole, for individual states, and for metropolitan and nonm wey management dire Projections Central employment projections are developed forall states by Labor Market Information (LMI or individual state Employment Pro} Allstate data are available at wi, proje ualom Information on this site allows projected employment growth states or tobe compared within one ion, states may produce projections for areas; there a in add CareerOneStop s of gecupational profi jenu to compare occupational iployment by state and occupational wages by local area or metro area. 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