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Stafford Act and FEMA's Disaster Assistance Policy (DAP) 9580.2. You will play a key role in helping communities recover from federally declared disasters by reviewing insurance policies, claims, and ...

Stafford Act and FEMA's Disaster Assistance Policy (DAP) 9580.2. You will play a key role in helping communities recover from federally declared disasters by reviewing insurance policies, claims, and ...

Stafford Act and FEMA's Disaster Assistance Policy (DAP) 9580.2. You will play a key role in helping communities recover from federally declared disasters by reviewing insurance policies, claims, and ...

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How much do fema disaster assistance jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for fema disaster assistance in the United States is $31.62, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.95 and $40.87 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of someone working in FEMA Disaster Assistance?

A FEMA Disaster Assistance worker typically spends their days assessing the needs of individuals or communities affected by disasters, processing applications for aid, and providing information about available resources. They often collaborate closely with local agencies, nonprofit partners, and other FEMA team members to coordinate relief efforts and ensure survivors receive timely support. Fieldwork may involve site visits to disaster areas, while office work focuses on data entry and case management. Adaptability and clear communication are important, as situations can evolve rapidly during an emergency response.

What is a FEMA Disaster Assistance job?

A FEMA Disaster Assistance job involves helping individuals and communities recover from natural disasters by providing support, guidance, and resources. Employees may work in various roles, including inspecting damage, processing aid applications, or coordinating emergency response efforts. These positions can be temporary or long-term, depending on the disaster and FEMA’s needs. Workers are often deployed to affected areas and must be able to adapt to changing conditions quickly.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Fema Disaster Assistance position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a FEMA Disaster Assistance role, you need a strong background in emergency management, crisis response, and a working knowledge of federal assistance programs, often supported by relevant education or experience. Familiarity with case management systems, disaster recovery software, and completion of FEMA training courses or ICS certifications is commonly required. Excellent interpersonal skills, problem-solving ability, and resilience under pressure help you connect with disaster survivors and work effectively in challenging situations. These skills and qualities ensure efficient delivery of aid, compassionate service, and effective coordination during high-stress disaster response operations.

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Infographic showing various Fema Disaster Assistance job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 76% Full Time, and 23% Part Time. Highlights an 92% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $65,766 per year, or $31.6 per hour.
Disaster Assistance Specialist II

$2K - $4K/wk

Full-time, Temporary

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 26 days ago


Texas Health and Human Services rating

7.1

Company rating: 7.1 out of 10

Based on 31 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

485th of 649 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Join the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) and be part of a team committed to creating a positive impact in the lives of fellow Texans. At HHSC, your contributions matter, and we support you at each stage of your life and work journey. Our comprehensive benefits package includes 100% paid employee health insurance for full-time eligible employees, a defined benefit pension plan, generous time off benefits, numerous opportunities for career advancement and more. Explore more details on the Benefits of Working at HHS webpage.
Functional Title: Disaster Assistance Specialist II Job Title: Human Services Spec II Agency: Health & Human Services Comm Department: DR4871 Administrative ONA Posting Number: 6622 Closing Date: 10/14/2026 Posting Audience: Internal and External Occupational Category: Office and Administrative Support Salary Range: $2,820.00- $4,149.83 Pay Frequency: MonthlySalary Group: TEXAS-B-12 Shift: Day Additional Shift: Telework: Eligible for Telework Travel: Up to 20% Regular/Temporary: Temporary Full Time/Part Time: Full time FLSA Exempt/Non-Exempt: Nonexempt Facility Location: Job Location City: AUSTIN Job Location Address: 4616 W HOWARD LN BLDG 8 Other Locations: MOS Codes: 42SX,4C0X1
Brief Job Description:
The Disaster Assistance Specialist II role is a demanding yet rewarding case management position. Work involves determining eligibility for grants under the ONA program, part of the Federal Assistance for Individuals and Households Program (IHP).
The position may represent the Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) in Disaster Recovery Centers.
This Other Needs Assistance (ONA) temporary position assignment may last up to one year (potentially longer) depending on the disaster response need.
Part-time telework up to 3 days a week may be available based on performance, compliance with the agency's telework policy, and business requirements after successful completion of 30-day training period. Telework arrangements are subject to adjustment and change based on policy and operational requirements.
Work includes:
  • Responding to inquiries about disaster assistance grants across the state.
  • Reviewing and verifying case information.
  • Issuing FEMA disaster assistance grants according to Federal and State guidelines

Essential Job Functions (EJFs):
Responds to statewide inquiries and requests for assistance using an automatic call distribution (ACD) system via the toll-free State Disaster Assistance Help Line. (35%)
Handles routine case management tasks, including determining eligibility and processing disaster assistance grants under FEMA's Individual and Households Program (IHP). Researches and analyzes information to ensure compliance with Federal and State guidelines. (30%)
Conducts interviews with applicants, their authorized representatives, and third parties to gather and verify information. (10%)
Utilizes the Disaster Assistance Payment Program (DAPP) to check grant payment information and uses the National Emergency Management Information System (NEMIS) to document, update, and review case records. (15%)
Attends work on a regular and predictable schedule in accordance with agency leave policy and performs other duties as assigned. (10%)
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSAs):
Skill in:
  • Operating computers to perform data entry and basic office software use such as Microsoft Word, Outlook and Excel.
  • Working with the public and public groups.
  • Mathematical computations

Ability to:
  • Communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.
  • Effectively manage time by prioritizing tasks.
  • Learn federal and state guidelines relevant to the Individuals and Households Program (IHP)
  • Listen, elicit and evaluate information, interpret terms, and resolve conflicting statements
  • Gather and analyze information
  • Read, understand and apply a variety of interrelated instructions, i.e., guidelines, regulations and policies
  • Navigate and interpret information on the Federal National Emergency Management Information System (NEMIS).

Registrations, Licensure Requirements or Certifications:
N/A
Initial Screening Criteria:
High School graduate or equivalent.
Experience with windows-based software preferred.
One (1) year of customer service experience with public contact which can include retail, call center, clerical, hospitality, banking, receptionist, or similar customer service experience.
Experience in an environment interviewing clients and gathering personal information in-person or over the phone is preferred.
Additional Information:
Upon hire, the selected candidate will be required to sign a Temporary Employment Agreement. This position is eligible for State of Texas employee benefits.
Candidates for positions with ONA must pass a FEMA background check. FEMA's suitability determination is required to issue credentials for access to data, records, and systems which requires U.S. citizenship. The job offer depends on receiving full suitability clearance from FEMA.
This position requires working beyond normal work hours, including holidays and weekends. During periods of high-volume disaster response, the work schedule will extend to six days a week with 10-hour shifts between 7:00 AM and 7:00 PM. Additional overtime may be available.
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Active Duty, Military, Reservists, Guardsmen, and Veterans:
Military occupation(s) that relate to the initial selection criteria and registration or licensure requirements for this position may include, but not limited to those listed in this posting. All active-duty military, reservists, guardsmen, and veterans are encouraged to apply if qualified to fill this position. For more information please see the Texas State Auditor's Job Descriptions, Military Crosswalk and Military Crosswalk Guide at Texas State Auditor's Office - Job Descriptions.
ADA Accommodations:
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), HHSC and DSHS agencies will provide reasonable accommodation during the hiring and selection process for qualified individuals with a disability. If you need assistance completing the on-line application, contact the HHS Employee Service Center at 1-888-894-4747. If you are contacted for an interview and need accommodation to participate in the interview process, please notify the person scheduling the interview.
Pre-Employment Checks and Work Eligibility:
Depending on the program area and position requirements, applicants selected for hire may be required to pass background and other due diligence checks.
HHSC uses E-Verify. You must bring your I-9 documentation with you on your first day of work. Download the I-9 Form
Telework Disclaimer:
This position may be eligible for telework. Please note, all HHS positions are subject to state and agency telework policies in addition to the discretion of the direct supervisor and business needs.

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