Emergency Management Planner

Posting Date: Mar 26, 2025

Location: Edmonton, AB

Company: Government of Alberta

Job Information
Job Title: Emergency Management Planner 
Job Requisition ID: 69280
Ministry: Public Safety and Emergency Services
Location: Edmonton
Full or Part-Time: Full Time
Hours of Work: 36.25 hours per week
Permanent/Temporary: 1 x Permanent & 1 x Temporary up to 12 months
Scope: Open Competition
Closing Date: April 9, 2025
Classification: Program Services 3 
Salary: $2,626.89 to $3,448.73 bi-weekly ($68,561 - $90,011/year)

The Government of Alberta is committed to a diverse and inclusive public service that reflects the population we serve to best meet the needs of Albertans. Consider joining a team where diversity, inclusion and innovation are valued and supported. For more information on diversity and inclusion, please visit: https://www.alberta.ca/diversity-inclusion-policy.aspx

The Alberta Emergency Management Agency (AEMA), under the authority of the Emergency Management Act, leads the coordination and co-operation of all organizations involved in emergencies and disasters. This includes emergency and disaster prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery. 

The Alberta Emergency Management Agency (AEMA) is accountable and responsible to the GoA, to Albertans, to their communities, and to industry for the protection of people, their property, and the environment from the effects of emergency events. Alberta relies on a decentralized “system” for managing the various types of emergency events that occur every year. The AEMA accomplishes its objectives by leading the co-ordination, collaboration and co-operation between all entities involved in prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery activities within this diverse system.

Our agency also works to ensure vital public services, such as government services and first responders, are available during a crisis. To learn more about Public Safety and Emergency Services, follow the link to: https://www.alberta.ca/public-safety-and-emergency-services.aspx
 

Role Responsibilities

Emergency Management Planners (EMPs) develop, plan, facilitate, coordinate and execute provincial level emergency management plans, exercises and the lessons learned process. EMPs ensure that programs and plans are in place so that the Government of Alberta (GOA) is prepared and ready to support ministries, municipalities, industry and the Government of Canada during incidents, emergencies and disasters.  These efforts span the four pillars of emergency management to include: mitigation, preparation, response and recovery. EMPs also assist operations of the Provincial Emergency Coordination Centre (PECC), coordinating work aligned with the Incident Command System (ICS) and assigned roles in support of the Plans Chief and Plans Section, to solve problems and coordinate cross-government actions to ensure an effective government response to emergencies.

The EMP may be assigned specific files to lead and will also provide support to other members of the unit. Some of these files may include planning related to: 

  • Consequence Management
  • Business Continuity
  • Lessons Learned
  • Exercise Design 
  • Incident Management Team (IMT)


During emergency operations and exercises (developmental opportunity), EMP(s) could fill a multitude of roles or positions in the PECC in accordance with the ICS.  Primarily as a member of the Plans Section, EMPs could be employed up to and including the Plans Section Chief (Plans, Manager) for AEMA and/or assume the lead of an ICS unit consisting of other Planners.  Working with multiple Ministries’ representatives and specialist planners, the incumbent will assist in the development of plans that consider the protection of life, property and the environment, and the economy. This position might be required to assume other facilitation and leadership roles as required under ICS within the PECC during an activation.  As the position is deployable, these responsibilities can be performed from disparate locations. EMPs ensure that the planning facilities are always ready for use on a 24/7 basis.

Please click on this link to view the job description for this position.
 

APS Competencies

Competencies are behaviors that are essential to reach our goals in serving Albertans. We encourage you to have an in depth understanding of the competencies that are required for this opportunity and to be prepared to demonstrate them during the recruitment process.

Systems Thinking: Considers inter-relationships and emerging trends to attain goals. Seeks insight on implications of different options. Analyzes long-term outcomes, focus on goals and values. Identifies unintended consequences.

Develop Networks: Leverages relationships to build input and perspective. Looks broadly to engage stakeholders. Open to perspectives towards long-term goals. Actively seeks input into change initiatives. Maintains stakeholder relationships.

Build Collaborative Environments: Facilitates open communication and leverages team skill. Leverages skills and knowledge of others. Genuinely values and learns from others. Facilitates open and respectful conflict resolution. Recognizes and appreciates others.

Agility: Identifies and manages required change and the associated risks. Identifies alternative approaches and supports others to do the same. Proactively explains impact of changes. Anticipates and mitigates emotions of others. Anticipates obstacles and stays focused on goals. Makes decisions and takes action in uncertain situations and creates a backup plan

This link will assist you with understanding competencies: https://www.alberta.ca/system/files/custom_downloaded_images/psc-alberta-public-service-competency-model.pdf.

Qualifications

Required:
University degree in a related field PLUS 2 years of progressively responsible related experience or equivalency as described

Equivalency: 
Directly related education or experience considered on the basis of: 
1 years of education for 1 year of experience; or
1 year of experience for 1 year education

The successful candidate MUST also have: 

  • Experience in emergency planning, including developing, implementing and evaluating emergency planning and preparedness programs
  • Demonstrated experience developing, reviewing and implementing emergency and/ or contingency plans
  • Several years of tactical and operational level experience in the fields of planning and the operation and function of an Operations Centre
  • Extensive experience writing complex plans that involve multiple stakeholders
  • Experience in knowledge sharing through multiple mediums (presentations, exercises, briefings, etc.)
  • Thorough knowledge of the pillars of emergency management (mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery), the Incident Command System, related government programs, and relevant acts and regulations that affect emergency management.
  • Understanding of consequence management concepts, and processes
  • Understanding of business continuity concepts, and processes
  • Familiarity with provincial and federal disaster recovery programs


Assets: 

  • Experience with staff development and coaching
  • Training and experience with BCP
  • Certification as a Canadian Risk Management and Enterprise Risk
  • Risk analysis methodologies outlined by the International Standards Organization ISO 31000 Risk Management and Canadian Standards Association CSA-Q850-97 Risk Management
  • Incident Command System (ICS) 300 or higher; policy development experience
  • Technical knowledge or experience with Critical Infrastructure Protection in an emergency management context


Minimum recruitment standards outline the minimum education and experience required for appointment to a job classification. 

Refer to https://www.alberta.ca/alberta-public-service-minimum-recruitment-standards.
 

Notes

Hours of Work: 36.25 hours per week

Location: Edmonton

Final candidates will be required to undergo a security screening

Any costs associated with obtaining the required documents/checks as noted or interview travel expenses will be the responsibility of the candidate. Out-of-province applicants can obtain the required documents/checks from the province they currently reside in. 

Links and information on what the GoA have to offer to prospective employees.

How To Apply
Applicants are advised to provide information that clearly and concisely demonstrates how their qualifications meet the advertised requirements, including education, experience, and relevant examples of required competencies.

Candidates are required to apply for a job online. Please visit https://www.alberta.ca/job-application-resources#before for more information. Please visit Recruitment Principles, for more information.

It is recommended applicants who have completed post-secondary studies from outside of Canada obtain an evaluation of their credentials from the International Qualifications Assessment Service (IQAS)(https://www.alberta.ca/international-qualifications-assessment.aspx) or from a recognized Canadian Credential Evaluator; please visit the Alliance of Credential Evaluation Services of Canada for more information (https://canalliance.org/en/default.html).

It is recommended that applicants include the assessment certificate from IQAS or any other educational assessment service as part of their application.

Closing Statement
This competition may be used to fill future vacancies, across the Government of Alberta, at the same or lower classification level.

We thank all applicants for their interest. All applications will be reviewed to determine which candidates' qualifications most closely match the advertised requirements. Only individuals selected for interviews will be contacted.

If you require any further information on this job posting or require an accommodation during the recruitment process, please contact Shannon Nadeau at Shannon.Nadeau@gov.ab.ca