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CA · On-site

$141K - $157K/yr

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AspectCal TrainerFitness Instructor
CertificationsCertified Personal Trainer, CPR/AEDGroup Fitness Certification, CPR/AED
Work EnvironmentGyms, fitness centers, private trainingGroup classes, gyms, community centers
Industry UsagePersonalized training, one-on-one coachingLeading group exercise classes

Cal Trainers focus on personalized fitness plans and one-on-one coaching, requiring certifications like personal trainer credentials. Fitness Instructors typically lead group classes and hold group fitness certifications. Both roles work in gyms and fitness centers but serve different client needs and formats.

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Cal OES Critical Infrastructure & Protection Unit Supervisor

California Governor's Office of Emergency Services

CA • On-site

$141K - $157K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 7 days ago


California Conservation Corps rating

7.5

Company rating: 7.5 out of 10

Based on 5 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

544th of 848 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

This is a gubernatorial appointee position.


Annual Salary Range - $141,744 - $157,980


Now Hiring: Critical Infrastructure & Protection Unit Supervisor

We’re hiring for a key role with the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) – the state’s lead emergency management and homeland security agency supporting California’s communities before, during, and after disasters. Cal OES employs more than 2,100 professionals who help the state plan and prepare, respond and recover, and reduce risk from all types of emergencies.


We are seeking a Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) Supervisor to help protect California’s people, infrastructure, and communities from all‑hazards threats.


In this role, you will:

  • Lead and supervise a multidisciplinary team responsible for infrastructure risk assessment, physical security, and analytic products
  • Manage day‑to‑day workflow, coach and develop staff, and oversee complex research, written analysis, and briefings
  • Coordinate closely with other Cal OES directorates (including Grants Management, Response Operations, and Budget/Finance) and with federal, state, local, tribal, and private‑sector partners
  • Direct onsite security assessments, guide development of infrastructure‑related datasets and tools, and brief leadership and stakeholders on risk, security, and resilience


We’re looking for a mission‑driven supervisor with experience in homeland security, emergency management, or infrastructure protection; strong analytical, leadership, and communication skills; proven experience supervising and developing staff; and the ability to work effectively in a dynamic, multi‑agency environment.


If you’re interested in leading a team that helps safeguard California’s critical infrastructure, please consider applying for this opportunity.


Ideal Candidate Profile

  • Experience leading infrastructure protection, homeland security, or emergency management programs in complex, high‑visibility environments.
  • Proven ability to operate effectively under pressure and on tight timelines during incidents, special events, and emerging threats.
  • Strong leadership, analytic, and writing skills, with the ability to translate complex technical and risk information into clear, actionable products for decision‑makers.
  • Experience working with executive leadership and diverse external stakeholders, including federal, state, local, tribal, and private‑sector partners.
  • Commitment to public service, partnership, and serving California’s diverse communities while strengthening the resilience of critical infrastructure.


Why Join Cal OES?

As the Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) Supervisor, you will play a central role in safeguarding the facilities and systems that keep California running, from power and water to transportation and communications. You will lead a mission‑driven team dedicated to reducing risk, strengthening resilience, and supporting communities before, during, and after emergencies.

Interested candidates must also submit the online Governor’s Appointment Application via the Office of the Governor’s website to be considered for this position. Please note: The Office of the Governor manages all recruitments for exempt positions.


For questions about the appointments process, contact Rochelle Schmidt at Rochelle.Schmidt@gov.ca.gov or call (916) 445-4541.


Benefits

The position offers a comprehensive benefits package, including:

  • CalPERS-managed pension plan
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance
  • Savings Plus Program with 401(k) and 457 retirement savings options
  • On-the-job training for emergency management certification
  • Professional development opportunities

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