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Disaster Recovery - Senior Analyst

Chicago, IL · On-site

$90K - $120K/yr

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How much do disaster manager jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for disaster manager in Illinois is $40.24, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $30.05 and $46.59 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a disaster manager do?

As a disaster manager, your responsibilities include overseeing both the preparation for disasters such as hurricanes, tornados, and wildfires, and the response to these emergencies after they occur. You work with agencies and governments to prepare for potential disasters and help implement procedures to respond quickly to a crisis. After an emergency, your duties may include working to ensure resources arrive promptly and that rescue and recovery efforts follow pre-planned procedures. You may also manage volunteers and deploy recovery teams and assets as needed.

What does a disaster manager do?

A Disaster Manager is responsible for planning, coordinating, and leading responses to natural or human-made disasters, such as hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, or industrial accidents. They develop emergency response plans, conduct risk assessments, and work with government agencies, non-profits, and the public to ensure effective disaster preparedness and recovery. Their work includes organizing training drills, managing resources, and communicating critical information during crises to minimize damage and protect lives.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a disaster manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Disaster Manager, you need expertise in emergency management, risk assessment, and crisis planning, often backed by a degree in emergency management or a related field. Familiarity with incident command systems (ICS), emergency operations software, and certifications such as Certified Emergency Manager (CEM) are commonly required. Outstanding leadership, decision-making under pressure, and strong interpersonal skills set successful disaster managers apart. These competencies are crucial for coordinating effective responses, minimizing harm, and ensuring community resilience during emergencies.

What are some common challenges disaster managers face when coordinating emergency response teams?

Disaster Managers often encounter challenges such as rapidly changing situations, limited resources, and the need to coordinate between multiple agencies and stakeholders. Effective communication is critical, as teams may be diverse and distributed across affected regions. Additionally, balancing immediate response efforts while planning for longer-term recovery requires strong organizational and leadership skills. Building trust and rapport with local communities and adapting to unpredictable environments are also key parts of the role.

What is the difference between Disaster Manager vs Emergency Coordinator?

AspectDisaster ManagerEmergency Coordinator
Required CredentialsCertifications in disaster management, emergency response, or related fieldsCertifications in emergency management, first aid, or safety protocols
Work EnvironmentField operations, planning, coordination during disastersOn-site response, coordination during emergencies
Employer & Industry UsageGovernment agencies, NGOs, disaster response firmsPublic safety agencies, hospitals, government departments

Disaster Managers focus on planning, coordinating, and overseeing disaster response efforts, often working in strategic roles. Emergency Coordinators typically handle immediate response activities, ensuring safety and coordination during emergencies. While both roles require similar certifications and work in related environments, Disaster Managers have a broader scope in disaster preparedness and recovery planning, whereas Emergency Coordinators focus on real-time incident management.

What are the most commonly searched types of Disaster jobs in Illinois?

The most popular types of Disaster jobs in Illinois are:

What cities in Illinois are hiring for Disaster Manager jobs?

Cities in Illinois with the most Disaster Manager job openings:

Infographic showing various Disaster Manager job openings in Illinois as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 94% Full Time, and 6% Part Time. Highlights an 82% In-person, and 18% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $83,702 per year, or $40.2 per hour.

Territorial Disaster Training Coordinator

The Salvation Army

Hoffman Estates, IL • On-site

$69K - $86K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 9 days ago


Salvation Army rating

6.0

Company rating: 6.0 out of 10

Based on 364 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

593rd of 777 rated non-profit organizations


Job description

Help Prepare Teams to Respond When Disaster Strikes

The Salvation Army is seeking a Territorial Disaster Training Coordinator to strengthen disaster response readiness across the Central Territory. This role trains and mentors staff and volunteers, coordinates disaster training programs, develops resources, and builds a network of qualified trainers. If you're passionate about emergency response, teaching, and serving communities in times of need, we invite you to join our mission.

Compensation Range:$69,544 to $86,930/annually, based onexperience

The Salvation Army Mission:

The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.

Job Objective:

The Territorial Disaster Training Coordinator enhances The Salvation Army Central Territory's disaster response readiness and capacity by providing training and mentoring of TSA staff and volunteers to compassionately and effectively serve people and communities affected by natural and man-made disasters.

Essential Functions:

This job description should not be interpreted as all inclusive. It is intended to identify the essential functions and requirements of the position. Other job-related responsibilities and tasks may be assigned. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions.

  • Motivates, encourages, trains, and mentors Salvation Army staff and volunteers to obtain competency to fill key positions and utilize their expertise and gifts within emergency disaster operations.
  • Provides orientation for all new Divisional Training Coordinators and provides resources and on-going training as needed or requested.
  • Develops and maintains a cadre of volunteer trainers with up-to-date certifications to teach EDS and ESC basic and advanced courses and reasonably available to travel to train courses within the Central Territory.
  • Promotes disaster training for all IC team functions - with an emphasis on cross-training of individuals to be proficient with tasks associated with multiple IC positions as needed during deployments in the field.
  • Supervises the reporting of all training activities throughout the Central Territory.
  • Develops and facilitates an annual Territorial EDS/ESC Training Plan with input and participation from Divisional EDS Directors.
  • Coordinates Divisional, National and International Salvation Army Salvation Army Salvation Army EDS Conferences and training opportunities and promotes Central Territory participation wherever possible and practical.
  • Assists the Territorial Disaster Director in coordinating credentialing, CEUs, and meeting advanced degree requirements of educational partners.
  • Assists the Territorial Disaster Director, at his/her discretion, in representing the Central Territory on national educational review committees, curriculum development work groups, and teaching advanced level courses.
  • This position requires working (primarily) onsite at Central Territorial Headquarters in Hoffman Estates, IL.

Supervisory Responsibility:

Provides Supervision for Territorial EDS Training and Data Support Specialist.Monitors the work of all Divisional Training Coordinators to identify and evaluate competency of THQ EDS personnel with duties specifically related to EDS/ESC training. Monitors and evaluates the training capabilities of trainers within the territory.

Minimum Qualifications:

The requirements listed below are representative of the minimal education, experience, knowledge, skills, and/or abilities required for this position.

Education:

  • Two-year degree or minimum of two years of relevant experience in ministry, teaching, volunteer management, emergency management or a related field or any equivalent combination of training. Bachelor's or master's degree preferred.
  • Critical Incident Stress Management Training or willingness to complete entry-level training within first year of employment.
  • Approved trainer for The Salvation Army's EDS/ESC courses.

Experience:

Two years experience in Salvation Army emergency disaster relief or Four years emergency disaster experience at another agency.

Experience in the coordination and development of volunteers and training groups of various sizes.

Certifications/Training:

  • Introduction to The Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Services. Incident Command System.
  • Incident Command System.
  • Emotional and Spiritual Care in Disaster Operations
  • Food Service.

Skills:

  • Good interpersonal skills.
  • Able to prioritize various projects.
  • Proficient in MS Office applications including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook.
  • Computer skills essential to train and manage training databases, including the LITMOS training platform and the GOLDEN Volunteer system.
  • Ability to speak, write and understand English in a manner sufficient for effective communication with leadership and field personnel.
  • Works well under pressure and meets the ever changing and last-minute deadlines created by the disaster environment.
  • Demonstrates excellent organization skills to assist in deployment of personnel for large-scale disasters.
  • Presentation, speaking, organization and writing skills required to train and supervise volunteers.
  • Curriculum development skills
  • Able to work independently and is self-motivated to move projects to completion within an established deadline without close supervision.
  • Valid State Driver's License.

The Territorial Disaster Training Coordinator exists to advance The Salvation Army's response capacity to fulfill the mission of disaster services by training and mentoring disaster trainers, coordinating conferences and training opportunities, conducting training, revising training curriculum, and documenting training activities.

Physical Requirements:

Physical requirements include good speaking, hearing and vision ability, and excellent manual dexterity. Lifting, pulling and pushing of materials up to 25 pounds. Requires bending, squatting and walking. Must be able to drive and have capacity for extended periods of travel. May stand for extended periods. Must be able to stay in challenging (primitive) conditions when required by disaster response.

Travel:

Travel will be required wherever needed for training events. While this will primarily be within the Central Territory, the position may also provide training outside the territory and be available to international disaster response when requested.

Working Conditions:

Work is performed in office and field settings in a variety of locations and conditions. This position must be flexible and will require training when needed and will occasionally involve weekend and evening work. In the event of a disaster, must be able to work outdoors, in adverse conditions, and in temporary facilities.

Why You'll Love Working atThe Salvation Army

Looking for more than just a job? Join a mission-driven organization where your work makes a real impact every day. At The Salvation Army, you'll be part of a team that values compassion, collaboration, growth, and service to others.

We believe in taking care of our employees by offering:

  • Comprehensive medical, dental, vision, life, and disability benefits
  • Generous paid time off including vacation, holidays, sick, and personal days
  • Retirement benefits including a 403(b) plan with employer contributions for eligible employees
  • Opportunities for professional growth, learning, and career development
  • A supportive culture that encourages work-life balance
  • Competitive compensation within the nonprofit sector

Most importantly, you'll join an organization with a meaningful mission - helping meet human needs and serving communities with dignity, compassion, and hope. Your work here truly matters.

In compliance with the ADA Amendments Act if you have a disability and would like to request an accommodation to apply for this position, please call 847-294-2166.


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The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.

Industry

Non-profits, retail, amusement, gambling, and recreation and religious organizations

Company size

5,001 - 10,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Alexandria, VA, US