SC&A offers flexible work schedules, comprehensive benefits, and the opportunity to work with some of the best people in the business. Many of our staff have been with us for more than 10 years, testimony to our excellent work environment.
SC&A is an employee-owned company with headquarters in Arlington, VA and offices in Chapel Hill, NC and Germantown, MD. The company provides energy and environmental consulting services to the federal government, other government agencies, and commercial clients. SC&A has an “employee-centered” culture. At this small but growing firm, SC&A’s employees have a unique ability to pursue those areas they excel in and feel passionate about.
Our employees enjoy a work culture that promotes teamwork and a focus on client satisfaction. SC&A provides an atmosphere that promotes respect, integrity, teamwork, and acceptance regardless of race, gender, age, national origin, sexual orientation, religion, or disability.
SC&A benefits include medical, dental, short and long-term disability, basic personal accident insurance, access to a 529 saving plan, and basic life insurance. New full-time employees accrue 15 days of paid time off (PTO) per year and the company recognizes 11 Federal holidays. Employees are eligible for a 401K and a profit-sharing plan that typically provides an amount equal to 5% of your salary directly into your 401K account. The company benefits are effective on your first day of employment.
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SC&A is seeking a qualified Emergency Management Analyst to support FEMA’s Chemical, Biological, Nuclear Radiological and Explosive (CBNRE) program by providing mission-related support for various government teams and program initiatives. Work will include research, analysis, writing, meeting support, and potentially include training, exercise, outreach, and related professional services activities. Position also includes helping other clients with resiliency and emergency management initiatives, including, but not limited to preparedness, continuity, response, recovery, mitigation, and evaluation activities.
This is an on-site position. Work will primarily be in an office environment at SC&A facilities or working on-site at partner and client locations within the National Capital Region (NCR). Some travel may be required.
Daily Responsibilities:
The candidate will provide analytical and related capabilities associated with CBNRE hazards in the areas of public/responder education/information; response management; response and recovery capability assessment, policy/doctrine, capability-based assessments, and implementation plans to support CBRNE response and recovery including, but not limited to assisting with program management and technical support to FEMA’s CBRNE Office; the evaluation of plans, policies, procedure, training, and exercises to enhance FEMA’s CBRNE capabilities; coordinating with applicable intra and inter-agency stakeholders to establish public education regarding appropriate safety actions in response to CBNRE incidents and establish post-incident risk communication initiatives for the public and first responders following such incidents; provide collaborative Federal-level technical assistance in the development and/or refinement of comprehensive plans, policies, and procedures for response and recovery to the effects of incidents involving CBRNE weapons or materials; and support capability-based assessments of the requirements associated with response and recovery operations to CBRNE incidents. In addition, candidate will support regular stakeholder workshops, meetings, and seminars/conferences in support of FEMA CBRNE program activities and support training and exercise related activities as directed by client, amongst other activities.
Desired Skills and Capabilities:
The qualified candidate will possess:
- Strong written and oral communications skills
- Ability to work in a fast-paced team environment
- Have a positive and enthusiastic attitude
- Demonstrated experience in conducting independent research
- Adept analytical and problem-solving skills
- Strong understanding of hazardous materials with the ability to apply methodologies in the context of CBRNE risk, protection, resiliency, applications, preparedness, planning, response, recovery, and mitigation.
- Individuals who possess the following certifications will be viewed favorably:
- Certified Emergency Manager (CEM)
- Project Management Professional (PMP)
Requirements:
- Must live in the National Capital Region
- College degree, preferably in a scientific and/or emergency management field
- Five (5) or more years of experience in homeland security, continuity of operations and exercise planning
- Must possess Secret Clearance, at minimum
- Must have experience related to CBRN science, policy, planning and/or response
- Ability to handle confidential information
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