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State Recovery Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Familiarity with federal/state recovery and reimbursement programs * Familiarity with public alert/warning systems. * Excellent communication and interpersonal skills * Attention to detail and high ...

Recovery Coach

Fall River, MA · On-site

$18 - $20/hr

Actively working toward CARC or equivalent state-recognized certification within 1 year of hire ... Cultural humility, recovery-oriented values, and commitment to equity. * Strong communication and ...

Recovery Coach (RC) Ignite Recovery | Full-Time | 35-40 hrs/week The Role Recovery Coaches are the ... Actively working toward CARC or equivalent state-recognized certification within 1 year of hire.

Peer Recovery Coach

Saco, ME · On-site

$20 - $22/hr

Able to be certified in the State of Maine as a Peer Recovery Coach * Excellent writing and documentation skills * Understanding the community & stakeholders * Positive attitude * Ability to manage ...

Recovery Coach (RC) Ignite Recovery | Full-Time | 35-40 hrs/week The Role Recovery Coaches are the ... Actively working toward CARC or equivalent state-recognized certification within 1 year of hire.

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How much do state recovery jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for state recovery in the United States is $17.90, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between State Recovery vs Insurance Claims Adjuster?

AspectState RecoveryInsurance Claims Adjuster
CredentialsVaries by state, often requires licensing or certificationAdjuster license, certification often required
Work EnvironmentGovernment agencies, disaster sites, public officesInsurance companies, claim sites, offices
Industry UsagePublic sector, disaster recovery, government programsPrivate insurance industry, property and casualty claims

State Recovery professionals focus on assisting individuals and communities after disasters, often working with government agencies. Insurance Claims Adjusters evaluate insurance claims to determine coverage and settlement amounts. While both roles involve claims processing, State Recovery roles are more aligned with public disaster response, whereas Insurance Adjusters work within private insurance companies to settle claims.

What cities are hiring for State Recovery jobs? Cities with the most State Recovery job openings:
What states have the most State Recovery jobs? States with the most job openings for State Recovery jobs include:
Infrastructure Branch Director

Infrastructure Branch Director

Chloeta

Tampa, FL • On-site

Contractor

Posted yesterday


Job description

Job Summary
The Infrastructure Branch Director coordinates with Emergency Support Functions (ESFs) and partner organizations to restore and maintain critical infrastructure and utility services during an incident. The Infrastructure Branch Director provides situational awareness, prioritizes restoration of lifelines (utilities, power, communications, water, transportation), and supports the agency in achieving incident objectives
Supervisory Responsibilities: No
Job Classification: 1099 Independent Contractor
Duty Station: Hillsborough County, FL
Travel: Up to 10%
Duties/Responsibilities
  • Facilitates collaboration with infrastructure owners/operators (power companies, water utilities, transportation agencies, telecom providers)

  • Establishes restoration priorities based on life safety, incident stabilization, and community needs

  • Ensures efficient allocation of resources to support infrastructure recovery

  • Collects, analyzes, and disseminates real-time information on infrastructure conditions

  • Contributes to Incident Action Plans (IAPs) with infrastructure-related objectives and tactics

  • Identifies resource needs (personnel, equipment, materials) for infrastructure operations

  • Aligns infrastructure efforts with broader emergency management and recovery operations.

Required Skills/Abilities
  • Familiarity with federal/state recovery and reimbursement programs

  • Familiarity with public alert/warning systems.

  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills

  • Attention to detail and high level of accuracy

  • Ability to multitask and problem-solve in a fast-paced environment

Education and Experience
  • Required: High School Diploma or GED

  • Required: Minimum 3 years of managing restoration projects or utility outage response experience
  • Required: ICS and NIMS compliant training (e.g. ICS: 100, 200, 300, 400, 700, 800)

Physical Requirements
  • Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer

  • Prolonged periods of standing, walking, bending, and reaching

  • This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, etc.

  • Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings or weekends, as needed

About Chloeta
Chloeta is a Native American owned enterprise providing a diverse range of engineering, scientific, and technical solutions to support military, energy, homeland security, emergency preparedness, and critical infrastructure requirements.