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Fema Nursing Jobs (NOW HIRING)

FL · On-site

Bachelor's or Master's degree in Nursing * FEMA or emergency preparedness training certifications (e.g., ICS 100/200/700) * Prior shelter or disaster response experience * Bilingual proficiency a ...

... Nursing and per CCT standardized procedure. * Utilize critical thinking skills to manage the ... ICS courses, refer to FEMA - IS-100B (ICS 100), IS-700A (NIMS) * Critical care inter-facility ...

... Nursing and per CCT standardized procedure. * Utilize critical thinking skills to manage the ... ICS courses, refer to FEMA - IS-100B (ICS 100),IS-700A (NIMS) * Critical care inter-facility ...

Nurse Manager, Telemetry

Waukegan, IL · On-site

$90K - $125K/yr

This role has management of the overall unit day-to-day nursing staff and telemetry techs that ... FEMA 100, 200 & 700.Benefits:HealthDentalVision401kLife InsuranceGenerous PTO Plan

CCT Nurse

Aiea, HI · On-site

$31 - $33/hr

... Nursing and per CCT standardized procedure. * Utilize critical thinking skills to manage the ... ICS courses, refer to FEMA - IS-100B (ICS 100), IS-700A (NIMS) * Critical care inter-facility ...

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How much do fema nursing jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for fema nursing in the United States is $90,935.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $74,500.00 and $103,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a FEMA Nursing job?

A FEMA Nursing job involves providing emergency medical care and support during disasters, public health emergencies, and crisis situations. Nurses in these roles may be deployed to affected areas to assist with patient care, triage, vaccinations, and medical support. They often work with federal agencies, local governments, and organizations like the Red Cross. These positions may be temporary or contractual, requiring flexibility and quick response to emergency situations.

What can I expect as a typical work environment or deployment for a FEMA Nursing position?

As a FEMA Nurse, you may be deployed to various locations affected by disasters, which can range from temporary medical facilities and shelters to field hospitals or vaccination clinics. Work environments are often fast-paced and can sometimes involve long shifts, non-traditional hours, and rapidly changing conditions. You’ll collaborate closely with other medical staff, emergency responders, and community volunteers to provide critical patient care and public health support. This role is well-suited for individuals comfortable with travel, adaptability, and multidisciplinary teamwork.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the FEMA Nursing position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a FEMA Nurse, you need a valid nursing license, strong clinical skills, experience in emergency or disaster response, and the ability to work in high-stress environments. Familiarity with incident command systems, emergency preparedness protocols, and digital record-keeping tools is highly beneficial. Flexibility, resilience, teamwork, and effective communication are essential soft skills for navigating rapidly evolving situations and supporting affected populations. These competencies ensure safe, effective care delivery under challenging conditions and enable successful collaboration with multidisciplinary response teams.

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Infographic showing various Fema Nursing job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 7% As Needed, 79% Full Time, and 14% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $90,935 per year, or $43.7 per hour.

Medical Manager RN- Disaster Response Pool

Vision Quest Solutions Inc

FL • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 25 days ago


Job description

Description:

If you’re an experienced RN leader who is adaptable, decisive, and ready to serve communities during critical times, we encourage you to apply and join our Disaster Response Medical Manager Pool.


We are building a Disaster Response Medical Manager (RN) Pool to support emergency shelter operations in Charlotte County, Florida (or other areas in the southeastern US) during hurricanes, severe storms, flooding, evacuations, and other declared disasters. Applicants do not need to reside in Charlotte County or in the state of Florida, but must be available to respond with limited notice.


This is a temporary, as-needed role. Selected candidates will be placed in an on-call pool and activated only when emergency shelter operations are initiated. Rapid deployment to Charlotte County on short notice is required.


The Disaster Response Medical Manager is a licensed Registered Nurse who leads and oversees medical services within shelter environments during disaster activations. This role ensures safe, coordinated, and efficient healthcare delivery for displaced and vulnerable populations in fast-paced, resource-limited settings.


You will provide clinical leadership, supervise healthcare staff, integrate public health guidance, and operate within an Incident Command System (ICS) structure. This position is ideal for experienced nurse leaders who thrive in high-pressure environments and are passionate about community-based emergency response.


Core Responsibilities
  • Lead medical operations within assigned shelter locations
  • Oversee triage, chronic disease management, medication continuity, and infection control
  • Supervise nurses and allied healthcare personnel
  • Coordinate with emergency management, public health, and community partners
  • Support medical surge operations during activations
  • Ensure compliance, documentation, and supply oversight

Please include resume with application*

Requirements:

Minimum Qualifications

  • Active, unrestricted Florida or multistate RN license
  • Minimum 3 years of clinical nursing experience
  • Demonstrated leadership or supervisory experience
  • Current BLS certification
  • Experience in emergency response, mass care, public health, or disaster operations preferred
  • Ability to perform effectively under pressure
Preferred
  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Nursing
  • FEMA or emergency preparedness training certifications (e.g., ICS 100/200/700)
  • Prior shelter or disaster response experience
  • Bilingual proficiency a plus