
THIS IS A NON-CIVIL SERVICE POSITION
Salary Range:
$65,716.00 - $112,971.00 Annually
Hiring Salary Range:
$65,716.00 – $89,343.50 Annually
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The Baltimore City Office of Emergency Management is seeking a Senior Communications Planner to join its planning team. Qualified candidates will have a bachelor’s degree in communications, Emergency Management, Public Health, Public Administration, or a related field with 4 years of relevant experience.
Essential Functions:
Minimum Qualifications:
Education: Have a bachelor’s degree in communications, Public Administration, Public Policy, Political Science, Public Health, Emergency Management, Planning, or a related field from an accredited college or university.
AND
Experience: Have at least 2 years of experience in either public communications, public policy and administration, public safety, emergency management, or other relevant experience; possess excellent analytical communication (written and oral), organizational, and problem-solving skills.
Preferred Qualifications: Received, or be in the process of obtaining, an advanced degree or certification in Communications, Public Administration, Emergency Management, Homeland Security, Public Health Preparedness or similar field described above; 4+ years of professional experience, including experience in emergency management, crisis communication, or public information roles; a background in the management of communication teams, interagency coordination and public outreach initiatives. Completion of FEMA Incident Command System Training, including introductory (100, 200, 700, 800) and Public Information Officer focused courses.
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:
Additional Information
Background Check
Eligible candidates under final consideration for appointment to positions identified as positions of trust will be required to complete authorization for a Criminal Background Check and/or Fingerprint must be successfully completed.
Probation
All persons, including current City employees, selected for this position must complete a mandatory six-month probation.
Baltimore City Government is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer, and we are committed to a workplace that values diversity, equity, and inclusion. The City of Baltimore prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, ancestry, creed, national origin, disability status, genetics, marital status, military service, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. Applicants requiring accommodations during the hiring process should contact the Department of Human Resources directly. Do not attach your request for accommodation to the application.
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Baltimore is the largest city in the U.S. state of Maryland, and the 29th-most populous city in the country. It was established by the Constitution of Maryland and is not part of any county; thus, it is the largest independent city in the United States. Baltimore has more public monuments than any other city per capita in the country and is home to some of the earliest National Register historic districts in the nation, including Fell's Point (1969), Federal Hill (1970) and Mount Vernon Place (1971). More than 65,000 properties, or roughly one in three buildings in the city, are listed on the National Register, more than any other city in the nation.