DHSEM Hiring a Communications Specialist

The Colorado Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management is hiring a Communication Specialist. This position will work under the Division Public Information Officer.   The position closes on Tuesday, November 26, 2013.  To view or apply for the position visit the State employment website.

The Division of Homeland Security provides the leadership and oversight for the state’s homeland security initiatives, the state’s intelligence fusion center and fire safety. The division encompasses planning, preparedness and prevention related to acts of terrorism and natural or man-made incidents. The division has three offices: Office of Emergency Management, Office of Preparedness and Office of Prevention and Security.

This position serves as the Communications Specialist within the DHSEM. This position assists with media relations, graphic design, community preparedness activities, coordinates community outreach activities, develops risk messaging strategies for homeland security, public health, fire safety, and emergency management.

Position duties

Risk Communication
Develops risk communication products and schedules to enhance citizen awareness of threats or hazards affecting local communities, such as those following fire safety, public health, emergency management and homeland security events. Uses traditional media, social media, websites, and other technology to channel risk messaging to citizens and partners. Establishes and maintains distribution and notification lists. Helps provide multiple channels for stakeholders to add content and improve citizen communication. Plays a key role in the design, development, and distribution relevant public information and education materials on general hazard preparedness to support communities, citizens, and the media concerning the protection of lives and property resulting from all hazards incidents. Supports the internal steady-state and crisis-state communications under the direction of the program manager.

Media and Community Relations
Develops plans and designs marketing and informational materials that will increase participation (state, local, tribal, and citizen) during national outreach campaigns that promote and encourage public education (such as National Preparedness Month, National Fire Safety Month, National Night Out, ShakeOut, etc.). Provide technical assistance to all program areas within the Division to enhance the effectiveness of programs and processes. Advise the program manager on matters of cultural or political sensitivity, and provide background and research to address these items effectively. Develops effective meeting agendas and talking points for meetings and presentations. Engage stakeholders from diverse underserved communities, all socio-economic groups, and racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds in the development of marketing and messaging activities. Engage local government, non-governmental organizations and Federal partners in state preparedness activities. Makes key updates and maintains the READYColorado and Division websites and associated distribution systems. Provides input for social media posting which includes development of daily Facebook and Twitter posts, press releases, and other media messages for monthly distribution to emergency management and other preparedness partners. Cultivate relationships with community organizations, civic groups, community leaders, and appointed and elected officials to enhance preparedness. Respond to or route citizen and media inquiries to appropriate personnel. Provide media/public information coverage on a rotational basis with the program manager. Monitor social media for situational awareness. Attend local community preparedness events, such as the State Community Preparedness Advisory Council (CPAC), local/regional Citizen Corps, the Colorado Emergency Preparedness Partnership (CEPP), Colorado Voluntary Organizations Active in Disasters (COVOAD), the American Red Cross, Ready Colorado Campaign, and the Medical Reserve Corps to name a few. Develop presentations and other awareness materials to increase citizen preparedness. This includes fulfilling requests for material, technical or program support from preparedness partners. Provide technical and marketing assistance to all program areas within the DHSEM. Coordinate risk and response messaging with the program manager and risk communications specialist. Serve as a backup and/or support Public Information Officer/ESF-15 supporting emergency operations under the State Emergency Operations Plan (SEOP) during exercises and actual emergencies when directed by the program manager. Serve as the acting program manager in the absence of the program manager. Provide administrative and technical assistance to the Homeland Security & All-Hazards Senior Advisory Committee (H-SAC) and other official Division functions as necessary.

Marketing and Graphic Design
Provide technical and marketing assistance to all program areas within the Division. Ability to lead the graphic design needs of the Division including the design, layout, printing and dissemination of official Division items such as: Annual Report, fact sheets, brochures, Strategic Plans, conference materials, and other divisional reports as needed to share the DHSEM brand and identity. Help design templates and help develop standardized forms and materials used within and across programs in the Division. Develop and help ensure use of standard organization identity products. Provide technical and graphic design assistance to all program areas for creating documents and materials to be used in communicating with external partners and stakeholders. Assist with the writing and dissemination of the DHSEM Weekly Update, Daily Situation Report, and during State EOC activations responsible for writing the Daily Situation Report for public information dissemination. Provide assistance to conferences supported by the Division including the Colorado Emergency Management Conference and the CEPC Conference.

State to Host Symposium to Assist Communities in Post-Disaster Process and Long Term Recovery Planning Friday

Colorado Division of Homeland Security &
Emergency Management
9195 E. Mineral Avenue, Suite 200
Centennial, CO  80112
720-685-6600





 





Media Advisory
November 19, 2013

Media Contacts
Micki Trost, DHSEM PIO,  303-472-4087 c, micki.trost@state.co.us
Linda Rice, DOLA PIO, 303-358-6035 c, linda.rice@state.co.us

State to host symposium to assist communities in post-disaster process and long term recovery planning Friday

DENVER ¬— Tuesday, November 19, 2013 – The Colorado Recovery Office is hosting a symposium Friday, November 22, in Loveland for local government officials in communities impacted by flooding.  The Department of Public Safety’s Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management and Department of Local Affairs will facilitate the day’s agenda designed to assist local officials in understanding the process of post-disaster long term recovery planning for community and economic recovery.

This is the first time all the flood impacted communities have come together in the same place. This is a pivotal moment to begin long-term recovery planning to build more resilient communities.

The day’s agenda will include presentations from community leaders from Joplin, Missouri, Windsor, Colorado and the State of Vermont, who have firsthand experience in navigating long-term recovery.

WHEN: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., Friday, Nov. 22
WHERE: Embassy Suites Loveland Conference Center, 4705 Clydesdale Parkway, Loveland.

Media Availability for Interviews
             State Leaders
o             Jerre Stead, Chief Recovery Officer, Colorado Recovery Office (available at 10:30 a.m.)
o             Chantal Unfung, Director, Colorado Division of Local Government  (available 9:30-10:30 a.m.)
o             Dave Hard, Director, Colorado Office of Emergency Management (available after noon)
o             Iain Hyde, State Disaster Recovery Officer, Colorado Office of Emergency Management     
             Community Leaders Speaking on Disaster Recovery
o             Jane Cage, Volunteer Chairman of the Joplin Citizens Advisory Recovery Team, Joplin Tornado
o             Kelly Arnold, Town Manager of Windsor, Colorado, Windsor Tornado
o             Rebecca Ellis, Vermont State Representative and chair of the Waterbury Select Board,
               Hurricane Irene
o             Bob Dixson, Mayor of Greensburg, Kansas, Tornado
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FEMA Registration Deadline Extended for Disaster Survivors in Colorado

The deadline to register with FEMA has been extended to December 2, 2013 because of the long Thanksgiving weekend.

There are now two weeks remaining to register with FEMA. December 2 is also the new deadline to complete and return U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) disaster loan applications.

Survivors who register may be eligible for federal grants to help cover various disaster-related expenses, including rent, essential home repairs, personal property losses and other serious disaster-related needs not covered by insurance.

The extension is for all 11 Colorado counties designated for federal Individual Assistance: Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Clear Creek, El Paso, Fremont, Jefferson, Larimer, Logan, Morgan and Weld.

People living in these counties who sustained losses due to storms and flooding should register with FEMA even if they have insurance. Applying by the deadline may help survivors avoid a funding shortfall if they later find that they are underinsured or have additional damages.

Under the SBA disaster loan program, homeowners may be eligible for as much as $200,000 in loans to repair or replace their storm-damaged primary residence. Homeowners and renters may be eligible for as much as $40,000 for replacement of personal property. Businesses and private nonprofits may be eligible to borrow as much as $2 million to repair or replace storm-damaged property.

Small businesses and most private nonprofits may also be eligible for Economic Injury Disaster Loans.

Register with FEMA by phone, 800-621-3362, from 5 a.m. to 8 p.m., MST, seven days a week. Multilingual phone operators are available on the FEMA helpline. Choose Option 2 for Spanish and Option 3 for other languages. People who have a speech disability or are deaf or hard of hearing may call (TTY) 800-462-7585; users of 711 or Video Relay Service can call 800-621-3362.


Register online at: DisasterAssistance.gov Register by Web-enabled device, tablet or smartphone: type m.fema.gov in the browser.



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FEMA’s mission is to support our citizens and first responders to ensure that as a nation we work together to build, sustain, and improve our capability to prepare for, protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate all hazards.

Follow FEMA online at fema.gov/blog, twitter.com/fema, facebook.com/fema and youtube.com/fema Also, follow Administrator Craig Fugate's activities at twitter.com/craigatfema The social media links are provided for reference only. FEMA does not endorse any non-government websites, companies or applications.

Colorado Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management supports the needs of local government and partners with them before, during and after a disaster and to enhance preparedness statewide by devoting available resources toward prevention, protection, mitigation, response and recovery, which will ensure greater resiliency of our communities. For more information: coemergency.com and CORecovers.info

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is the federal government’s primary source of money for the long-term rebuilding of disaster-damaged private property. SBA helps homeowners, renters, businesses of all sizes, and private, nonprofit organizations fund repairs or rebuilding efforts, and cover the cost of replacing lost or disaster-damaged personal property. These disaster loans cover losses not fully compensated by insurance or other recoveries and do not duplicate benefits of other agencies or organizations. For information about SBA programs, applicants can go to sba.gov/disaster or call (800) 659-2955 (TTY 1-800-977-8339).

Sample Contract Template for Public Assistance Applicants

Download a sample contract to use for Public Assistance applications.

DR4145 Contract Template

The template is also available on our recovery website at www.CORecovers.info on the Public Assistance Applicant Briefing tab.

Disaster Recovery Center relocates in Boulder County



The Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) in Lyons, Boulder County, will close at 6 p.m., MST, today, Nov. 18, and relocate to the Foothills Baptist Church, opening at 9 a.m., MST, on Tuesday, Nov. 19.

BOULDER COUNTY
Foothills Baptist Church
12650 North Foothills Hwy.
Lyons, CO 80540

The DRC will be open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. MST on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.
Each Wednesday, the center will open at 9 a.m. and close at 4 p.m. MST.
On Saturday, Nov. 23, this DRC will be open from noon to 3 p.m. On following Saturdays, the DRC will be open 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., MST. (Closed each Sunday.)

DRCs are operated by the Colorado Office of Emergency Management and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in partnership with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), county and local governments.

To find the DRC closest to you, go to fema.gov/disaster-recovery-centers

Survivors with losses from the storms, flooding, landslides and mudslides will save time by registering for help from FEMA before going to the DRCs.

Register with FEMA by phone, 800-621-3362, from 5 a.m. to 8 p.m., MST, seven days a week. Multilingual phone operators are available on the FEMA Helpline. Choose Option 2 for Spanish and Option 3 for other languages. People who have a speech disability or are deaf or hard of hearing may call (TTY) 800-462-7585; users of 711 or Video Relay Service can call

800-621-3362.

Register online: DisasterAssistance.gov or by Web-enabled device, tablet or smartphone: type m.fema.gov in the browser.

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FEMA’s mission is to support our citizens and first responders to ensure that as a nation we work together to build, sustain, and improve our capability to prepare for, protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate all hazards.

Follow FEMA online at fema.gov/blog, twitter.com/fema, facebook.com/fema and youtube.com/fema Also, follow Administrator Craig Fugate's activities at twitter.com/craigatfema The social media links are provided for reference only. FEMA does not endorse any non-government websites, companies or applications.

Colorado Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management supports the needs of local government and partners with them before, during and after a disaster and to enhance preparedness statewide by devoting available resources toward prevention, protection, mitigation, response and recovery, which will ensure greater resiliency of our communities. For more information: coemergency.com and CORecovers.info

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is the federal government’s primary source of money for the long-term rebuilding of disaster-damaged private property. SBA helps homeowners, renters, businesses of all sizes, and private, nonprofit organizations fund repairs or rebuilding efforts, and cover the cost of replacing lost or disaster-damaged personal property. These disaster loans cover losses not fully compensated by insurance or other recoveries and do not duplicate benefits of other agencies or organizations. For information about SBA programs, applicants can go to sba.gov/disaster or call (800) 659-2955 (TTY 1-800-977-8339).