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As of Jul 2, 2026, the average hourly pay for disaster resilience in the United States is $52.64, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $42.31 and $60.58 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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To thrive in Disaster Resilience, you need expertise in emergency management, risk assessment, and project planning, often backed by a degree in emergency management, public health, or a related field. Familiarity with GIS software, incident command systems (ICS), and certifications such as Certified Emergency Manager (CEM) are highly valuable. Strong problem-solving, effective communication, and stakeholder engagement skills set outstanding professionals apart. These abilities are critical for developing, implementing, and coordinating strategies that reduce risk and promote rapid recovery during and after disasters.

What is a Disaster Resilience job?

A Disaster Resilience job focuses on preparing for, responding to, and recovering from natural and man-made disasters. Professionals in this field develop strategies to reduce risks, strengthen infrastructure, and ensure communities, businesses, and governments can withstand and adapt to disruptions. They may work in emergency management, urban planning, public policy, or environmental science. Their duties often include risk assessments, disaster planning, community outreach, and coordination with various agencies to enhance resilience efforts.

What are some of the main challenges faced by professionals working in Disaster Resilience roles?

Professionals in Disaster Resilience often encounter challenges such as coordinating efforts across multiple agencies, responding to unforeseen emergencies, and developing strategies that balance short-term response with long-term recovery. They must quickly analyze evolving risks and adapt plans in real time, sometimes working in high-pressure situations or disaster-impacted environments. The role typically involves frequent collaboration with local governments, emergency services, NGOs, and community stakeholders. Successfully meeting these challenges requires both technical expertise and strong interpersonal skills, offering an engaging and impactful career path for those passionate about public safety and community well-being.

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Disaster Preparedness Assistant (NY HELPS)

Disaster Preparedness Assistant (NY HELPS)

New York State

Albany, NY • On-site

$50K - $61K/yr

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


New York State rating

7.7

Company rating: 7.7 out of 10

Based on 178 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

26th of 50 rated states


Job description

Duties Description The incumbent of this position will report to the New York State Watch Center within the Office of Emergency Management. Duties include but are not limited to the following: Prepare daily operational briefings to include information gathered from federal, state and county sources, regional activities, noteworthy news, weather, transportation, utilities, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) mapping. Monitor multiple sources of information for situational awareness of incidents that may adversely impact areas of New York State, require a multi-agency response, and/or require an Office of Emergency Management (OEM) response.

Communicate with state, federal, and local officials, agencies, and organizations to confirm the nature, scope, and impact of incidents. Serve as the OEM first point of contact for all state agencies in regard to any Local/County/State/National and International Incidents, Emergencies, or Disasters. Receive, disseminate, and log emergency technical information from multiple voice/data landline, microwave, fiber optic cable, radio, and satellite networks.

Expedite and disseminate emergency information according to established policies and protocols. Provide routine equipment and software support to field deployed staff. Maintain contact info, operational databases, and complex communication systems.

Assess and evaluate information using educational and background ability to reason clearly and make sound judgments. Inform appropriate counties of weather conditions via the National Warning System (NAWAS). Notify partners to the activation of the SEOC when necessary and alert the general public of emergency situations in their localities.

Act as the SEOC Message Center during activations. Perform other duties and special projects as required. Travel may be required (approximately 10%), including during evening and weekends, depending on mission and assignment.

Possession and maintenance of a valid Driver's License issued by the NYS Department of Motor Vehicle is required or otherwise demonstrate the capacity to meet the transportation needs of the job. This is a 365-day, 24/7 operation. Shifts will be assigned as follows and will also include weekends: Day Shift from 6:00am to 2:00pm Evening Shift from 2:00pm to 10:00pm Night Shift from 10:00pm to 6:00am Minimum Qualifications This title is part of the New York Hiring for Emergency Limited Placement Statewide Program (NY HELPS).*** To be considered for appointment through NY HELPS, or 55b/c, candidates must meet the open-competitive minimum qualifications for this position

The qualifications are: Either 1.two years of emergency management experience as listed below;* Or 2. a specialized associate's degree as listed below** AND one year of emergency management experience as listed below;* Or 3. a specialized bachelor's degree or higher as listed below;** **Specialized Degree Areas: Atmospheric Science, Business Continuity, Business Organizational Security Management, Criminal Intelligence Analysis, Criminal Investigations, Criminal Justice, Crisis, Critical Infrastructure, Cyber Security, Digital Forensics, Disaster or Emergency Management, Disaster Resilience, Disaster Science, Emergency Preparedness, Emergency or Public Safety Services, Emergency and/or Risk Management, Fire and Emergency Services, Geography, Homeland Security, Informatics, Meteorology, National Security, Political Science, Public Administration, Security Studies, System Safety and Security, or Urban or Regional Planning

*Qualifying experience: qualifying emergency management experience must include one or more of the following areas: Coordination and implementation of emergency management and disaster preparedness programs. Preparation or modification of disaster plans. Preparation, modification, presentation of disaster educational training and/or exercises.

Gather and analyze information to produce briefings or reports or to make timely and effective incident response decisions. Represent an agency or organization in an Emergency Operations Center or leadership position on the Incident Command System. Manage or supervise logistics operations during a major emergency or disaster by overseeing the distribution or staging of equipment and supplies.

REASSIGNMENT/TRANSFER Current New York State Employee with one year or more of permanent, contingent-permanent, or 55b/c service as a Communications Technician 1 and eligible for transfer under section 70.1 of the Civil Service Law. NOTE: Employees on the Civil Service eligible list will be considered. If you are on the eligible list and not reachable, you may be eligible for another appointment method

You are encouraged to access GOT-IT on the Career Mobility website (careermobilityoffice.cs.ny.gov/cmo) to determine transfer eligibility. Additional Comments New York State Watch Center: Career Opportunities: The New York State Watch Center is seeking highly motivated and dedicated professionals to support its 24/7/365 emergency operations. Key responsibilities include maintaining comprehensive situational awareness, managing, and analyzing high volumes of incoming information, and coordinating the timely alert and notification of agency leadership, partner organizations, and the public

Watch Center staff play a critical role in incident monitoring, information dissemination, interagency communication, and operational coordination-directly contributing to New York State's preparedness and response capabilities. NOTE: Support of operations during times of emergency and disaster from State Emergency Operations Center (EOC), state field offices and/or local deployments may be required, which would result in a change and/or increase in working hours, locations and/or duties. ***This title is part of the New York Hiring for Emergency Limited Placement Statewide Program (NY HELPS).

For the duration of the NY HELPS Program, this title may be filled via a non-competitive appointment, which means no examination is required but all candidates must meet the minimum qualifications of the title for which they apply. At a future date, it is expected employees hired under NY HELPS will have their non-competitive employment status converted to competitive status, without having to compete in an examination. Employees will then be afforded with all of the same rights and privileges of competitive class employees of New York State.

While serving permanently in an NY HELPS title, employees may take part in any promotion examination for which they are qualified. The Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services (DHSES) is an equal opportunity employer. In accordance with the NYS Human Rights Law, DHSES does not discriminate based upon age, race, creed, color, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, military or veteran status, sex, disability (including pregnancy-related conditions), predisposing genetic characteristics, familial status, marital status or status as a victim of domestic violence, or other applicable legally protected characteristics.

DHSES is committed to fostering diversity, inclusion, and accessibility in the workplace and is committed to providing our programs and services without discrimination. In support of Executive Order 31, all qualified individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Some positions may require additional credentials or a background check to verify your identity.


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