Competition # 48646 Department: Emergency Management Location: Dartmouth Type of Employment: Permanent Union Status: NSGEU - NSPG Closing Date: 13-May-26 (Applications are accepted until 11:59 PM Atlantic Time) About Us The Nova Scotia Department of Emergency Management (NSDEM) is responsible for leading disaster and emergency planning, preparedness, response, and recovery activities on behalf of the Province of Nova Scotia. The objective of the Department is to ensure that Nova Scotians are safe, prepared, and resilient in the face of disasters and emergencies. The Department leads the coordination and cooperation of partners and resources during provincial level critical incidents, administers the provinces 911 service, maintains critical communications infrastructure, and supports operations of our regional emergency management centres. The Department also works to ensure critical government services continue to function. The Incident Management and 911 Branch is dedicated to ensuring the safety and resilience of our Province by: Rapidly coordinating provincial response and critical infrastructure partner resources Setting standards in the provincial emergency management program for training and exercising Effectively managing incidents to minimize impact and restore normalcy as quickly as possible Ensuring integrated emergency responses through the Provincial Coordination Centre Managing and modernizing the emergency 911 system including the move to Next Generation 911 About Our Opportunity NSDEM is seeking to hire two (2) PCC Watch Officers for the NSDEM Provincial Coordination Centre (PCC) within the Incident Management Division. Reporting to a PCC Watch Supervisor within Incident Management Division, the PCC Watch Desk is a specialized operations support unit that provides the provinces emergency managers, public safety coordination & command staff, and government leadership with realtime situational awareness. This position will monitor information coming in from various sources including news outlets and social media channels. The PCC Watch Desk serves as a portal to the Provinces Department of Emergency Management in meeting departmental priorities, objectives, and an enhanced Level of Service to all Nova Scotians. As a PCC Watch Officer, you will have a critical role in ensuring the safety and security of Nova Scotians by supporting emergency response operations. Acting as a key liaison for the PCC Watch Desk, you will monitor and assess emergency situations, communicate essential information, and support decisionmaking processes during crises. Primary Accountabilities As a key member of the PCC Watch Desk team, you will play an essential role in creating and maintaining a realtime common operating picture for government decisionmakers and partners. Your efforts will directly support effective emergency response and decisionmaking by gathering, analyzing, and disseminating critical information in a fastpaced environment, 24/7. In addition, you will: Monitor realtime emergency events, assess their potential impacts, and provide preliminary analysis. Escalate incidents to the PCC Watch Supervisor as necessary to ensure rapid response and resolution. Provide accurate, timely, and concise information to emergency management teams and other stakeholders. Serve as a primary point of contact for municipalities, provincial / federal departments, and external agencies such as police, fire departments, and volunteer organizations. Facilitate seamless communication between emergency management partners and the PCC, ensuring coordinated emergency response actions. Assist the PCC Watch Supervisor in maintaining the operational readiness of the Watch Desk. Support the preparation and delivery of situational briefings for senior leadership. Maintain detailed, accurate logs and records of all incidents for future reference and analysis. Review and evaluate information from diverse sources to enhance emergency response efforts, recordkeeping, and data analysis. Assist in developing standard operating procedures, policies, and other projects as assigned. Research and help implement innovative programs to enhance the mission and capabilities of the PCC Watch Desk and its partners. Qualifications and Experience Bachelors degree plus at least five (5) years related experience; or an equivalent combination of training and experience. Experience working as a member of an emergency response team or fulltime EOC in response to an emergency; Experience providing frontline emergency response services during emergencies; Considerable knowledge of emergency management technologies; Experience working in Public Safety under stressful conditions, making critical decisions using sound judgment. Although not essential, the following are considered assets: 3 years of fulltime experience in an emergency managementrelated field. Fulltime work experience working in an emergency management or public safetyrelated operations center that operates on a 24/7 baseline; Demonstrated experience in editing and maintaining websites and portals (Drupal, WordPress), combined with experience creating, posting content, and sharing on professional social media platforms including X and Facebook; Proven ability to develop and maintain contingency plans, standard operating procedures (SOPs), response plans, and/or partnership agreements; Advanced certifications (e.g., CEM designation) are considered an asset; Incident Management System (ICS) certifications (100, 200, 300, 400) & experience; Equivalency We recognize equivalent combinations of training, education, and experience, providing opportunities for individuals with diverse backgrounds to contribute their skills and expertise. Equivalencies include: Completion of a related masters degree and three (3) years of experience. Completion of a related diploma and seven (7) years of experience. At least nine (9) years of related experience with no education. Applicants relying on education and experience equivalencies must demonstrate such equivalencies in their application. Working Conditions The PCC Watch Officer collects information regarding potential and actual risks, threats and ongoing incidents that may have operational consequences for Nova Scotia. Often functioning in a highstress and timecritical environment, the PCC Watch Officer must determine the validity, urgency, and significance of this information and disseminate it to relevant parties. The PCC Watch Unit operates 24/7. PCC Watch Officers will work shift work, a combination of 12hr day shifts and 12hr night shifts including working on weekends and statutory holidays. As there is normally only one PCC Watch Supervisor and one PCC Watch Officer on shift at any point in time, employees work collaboratively while supporting the coordination and response to an emergency. You may be required to travel to remote worksite locations, load vehicles, carry and set up equipment in a variety of locations, and travel during inclement weather conditions. Due to the multiple spheres of action and scope of responsibilities that this position requires, there is significant mental pressure, requiring resilience. Must be available to participate in the oncall Duty Officer standby rotation and available to support the response and recovery of emergency events as required in the Provincial Coordination Centre. This position will be based in the NSDEM headquarters in Dartmouth. Additional Information Two (2) permanent positions are available. This position requires the following: A valid Canadian Driver''s License Immediate access to a licensed, safetyinspected, and operational motor vehicle. Ability to acquire a Level 2 (Secret) Government Security clearance. What We Offer Career Development where you have access to career guidance, tools, resources, and ongoing training for every stage of your career. Engaging workplace. Our employees feel valued, respected, connected, and tuned in. We have forwardthinking policies and strategies. Countless career paths. Pay Grade: PR 13 Salary Range: $2,805.63- $3,410.48 BiWeekly Employment Equity Statement Our goal is to be a diverse workforce that is representative, at all job levels, of the citizens we serve. The Government of Nova Scotia has an Employment Equity Policy, and we welcome applications from Indigenous People, African Nova Scotians and other racially visible persons, persons with disabilities and women in occupations or positions where they are underrepresented. If you are a member of one of these equity groups, you are encouraged to selfidentify on your electronic application. Accommodation Statement We are committed to providing an inclusive and accessible recruitment process. Candidates may request accommodations based on any grounds protected by the Human Rights Act. If you require an accommodation throughout the recruitment process, please contact us at . #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Provincial Coordination Centre Watch Officer (2 positions)