Position Description/Minimum Qualifications * In this position, youwill serve as an Emergency Management Specialist (Recovery) for RegionOne in the Interagency Recovery Coordination Branch. Typical assignmentsinclude: Providing technical support, training, and advice to federal,state, tribal, and local representatives related to Community Assistance(CA), implementation of the National Disaster Recovery Framework (NDRF),and development of Recovery plans. Coordinating community-based pre- andpost-disaster recovery planning and capacity building support amongrecovery partners and providers such as other federal agencies; state,tribal and local government officials and non-government CommunityAssistance Recovery Support Function (RSF) partners. Developingpartnerships, agreements, and relationships with key agencies, andorganizations, and partners that are necessary or useful to implementingCommunity Assistance support after disasters. Managing CommunityAssistance at a regional level, in collaboration with and under theguidance of regional Interagency Recovery Coordinartion (IRC)leadership, maintaining ongoing communications with partners andimplementing a work plan to build recovery capability and planningproducts. Interfacing with mitigation to use the mitigation planningprocess to implement recovery, and vice versa, before and afterdisasters. Ensuring mitigation and sustainability principles arerepresented throughout Community Assistance activities. Participating inregional recovery operations during a crisis, incident, or disaster.During disaster events, advising and supporting the Federal CoordinatingOfficer (FCO) and Federal Disaster Recovery Officer (FDRO) for Recoveryon the need for focused disaster recovery technical assistance for thecommunities affected or for coordination support among interagency andnon-governmental partners for the Community Assistance RSF.Coordinating/preparing and/or developing a variety of state andcommunity-level profiles, capturing a holistic view of community\'spre-disaster impact, inclusive of regional and State/Tribal guidance,input and suggestions. Preparing and/or developing a variety of reportson disaster recovery activities. During disaster events, and in between,collecting, compiling, and reporting on statewide and localized disasterimpact, vulnerability and capacity information utilizing the CommunityAnalysis Tool (CAT) as well as other data sources to ensure a wholisticand data-informed approach to Community Analysis in the region. Duringdisaster events, supervising other Community Assistance specialistsand/or advisors as deemed necessary for mission operations. Providingbriefings, trainings and/or presentations to R1 leadership, interagencypartners and colleagues internally and externally to disaster leadershipand/or State, Tribal, or Local partners. Minimum Qualifications:Experience may be paid or unpaid, obtained in the Federal or PrivateSector, and must demonstrate all of the following: Leading the deliveryof Disaster Recovery programs such as including identifying priorities,monitoring and tracking progress, outlining strategies, reviewingoutcomes, developing best practices or lessons learned, Providingplanning and technical guidance to states, tribes, and local communitiesregarding the administration of disaster recovery activities; and,Researching, analyzing, briefing on, and developing successfulresolutions for recovery operations.