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The FEMA Program Manager for Disaster Recovery manages disaster recovery services and client relations, ensures projects meet expectations, and develops new business opportunities. Responsibilities include preparing proposals, coordinating with stakeholders, and tracking grant funding while complying with regulations.
The Travel Chaperone is responsible for the transition and movement of children during travel, ensuring their needs are met, overseeing activities, maintaining confidentiality, administering medications if required, and completing required documentation post-travel. They also ensure the safety and proper care of children during flights and other activities, while adhering to all regulations and corporate policies.
The Travel Chaperone is responsible for assisting children during transitions and activities, ensuring their needs are met, maintaining safety and confidentiality, and documenting duties while traveling. The role includes tasks like overseeing recreation, managing meals, and adhering to safety regulations during transportation.
The Lead Travel Chaperone is responsible for safely transporting unaccompanied minors and families, managing staff, coordinating travel logistics, and maintaining confidentiality. This role requires proficiency in Spanish and English, organizational skills, and a valid driver's license, with a significant amount of required travel.
The Lead Travel Chaperone manages drivers and chaperones, ensuring the safe transportation of unaccompanied minors and families. Responsibilities include reporting travel status, assisting during transitions between activities, preparing meals, and maintaining confidentiality. The role requires bilingual communication, organizational skills, and the ability to navigate travel environments.
The Travel Chaperone assists in the safe transport and supervision of children during various activities and travels, including during flights and evacuations. They are responsible for maintaining confidentiality, ensuring children's needs are met, and adhering to safety standards and regulations. The role involves completing documentation related to duties performed, managing expenses, and providing oversight during recreation and mealtimes.
Provide designated defensive marksman services, perform personal protective security functions, and maintain protective formation positions during movements. Participate in security preparations and serve as a QRF member as assigned.
The Senior Research Analyst will analyze all-source intelligence focusing on insurgent capabilities, political climates, and report writing for embassy management. Responsibilities include threat monitoring, assessing intelligence credibility, preparing briefings, and managing databases of threats and incidents.
The Kennel Master will manage and maintain a kennel, conduct training for explosive detection dogs, ensure the health and welfare of the dogs, and manage records related to the dogs, including training and health documentation. The role includes supervising canine handlers and coordinating schedules.
The Site Supervisor oversees the guard program, ensuring proper staffing, performance monitoring, and compliance with procedures. Responsibilities include managing Emergency Response Team duties and maintaining readiness. Extensive experience in military or law enforcement supervision is required.
The Research Analyst will analyze intelligence focusing on insurgent capabilities, monitor threat intelligence, and produce reports for embassy staff. Responsibilities include preparing summaries, briefing personnel on security matters, maintaining incident maps, and liaising with U.S. officials and military units.
The Armorer will report to the Department weapons program officer, maintaining communication with the Armory for technical activities. Responsibilities include the repair and maintenance of government-issued weapons, installation of technical equipment, and test firing of weapons systems as required. The role requires military or law enforcement armorer experience and certifies handling of various weapons.
The Travel Chaperone is responsible for overseeing the movement and care of children during travel, ensuring their safety and well-being during transitions, recreation, meals, and play. The role includes maintaining confidentiality, providing assistance with medication, documenting duties, and adhering to safety regulations. Travel expenses will be reimbursed upon submission of proper documentation.
The Travel Chaperone assists in transitioning and supervising children during various activities and travels, ensuring their needs are met and safety is maintained. Responsibilities include overseeing recreation, meals, and travel, maintaining confidentiality, and handling necessary documentation and expense reports post-travel.
The Flight Medic in Iraq is responsible for providing medical support during aero medical evacuations, conducting patient examinations, maintaining records, administering medications, and performing advanced therapeutic procedures within their scope of practice. They must have a solid background in emergency medical services and be prepared for deployment.
As a Flight Medic, you will provide medical support during aero medical evacuations, perform physical exams, document patient records, administer medications, and execute therapeutic procedures. You will also assess and manage patient diagnoses, perform endotracheal intubation, and use advanced treatment modalities. This role requires knowledge of various medical procedures and the ability to make critical judgments in emergency situations.
The Lead Travel Chaperone oversees the transportation of unaccompanied minors and families, managing workflows, supervising staff, and ensuring safety during travel. They assist with transitions, prepare meals, and maintain confidentiality regarding children and shelter operations. The role requires fluent bilingual communication and a valid driver's license, along with strong organizational abilities and experience in a related field.
The Travel Chaperone assists in the safe transition of children during activities, travel, and meals while maintaining confidentiality and adhering to safety regulations. Responsibilities include oversight of children, managing documentation, ensuring safety compliance, and completing expense reports for reimbursement.
The Travel Chaperone ensures the safety and well-being of children during travel and activities, managing transitions and providing oversight during meals and recreation. Responsibilities include communicating with supervisors, maintaining confidentiality, administering medications if needed, and completing required documentation and expense reports following travel.
The Lead Travel Chaperone will manage drivers, ensure safe transportation of unaccompanied minors and families, report on route changes, assist during transitions and nourishment, and maintain confidentiality. Must be ready for extensive travel and communicate fluently in English and Spanish.