Thursday, May 31, 2012

Japan PBS

PBS Frontline 
 
An unprecedented account of the crisis inside the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex.
 
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/japans-nuclear-meltdown/  

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Aaron Richman
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Friday, May 11, 2012

Fwd: [EM] Job Opportunity: Emergency Management - David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA



Sent from my Handheld Phone

Begin forwarded message:

From: "emseduc" <wdunne@mednet.ucla.edu>
Date: 11 במאי 2012 22:23:02 GMT+03:00
To: Emergency-Management@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [EM] Job Opportunity: Emergency Management - David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA

 

Job Title: Emergency Management Program Specialist
UCLA Title: Specialist, E.H.&S. III
Job No.: H62075
Work Hours: Monday to Friday
Work Location:
Job Type: Career
Duration: Indefinite
Minimum Salary: $29.13 / $5069
Maximum Salary: $56.38 / $9810
Layoff Referral Deadline: 05/16/2012
Bargaining Unit: 99

Job Duties:
Under the direction of the Hospital System Director of Emergency Preparedness, design, implement, oversee and test all elements of the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Emergency Management and Disaster Preparedness programs in coordination with those of the UCLA Health System and UCLA Campus. Ensure programs meet the disaster preparedness and response objectives of the System and ensure ability of System to provide for faculty, staff, students, and patients and respond to the needs of the community, during and immediately following a disaster. Ensure program complies with regulatory requirements and is integrated with community activities, plans and expectations.

Job Qualifications:
Emergency Management experience desired in academic, research, or clinical setting. CEM preferred. Bachelors or Masters Degree in Emergency Management, Public, Health, Public Administration, or similar preferred. In an effort to promote and maintain a healthy environment for our patients, visitors, and employees, UCLA Health System is a smoke-free site. Smoking is prohibited within the boundaries of all UCLA Health System owned, occupied, leased, and associated buildings and facilities.

If you would like to view more information, or to apply for this position, please click on the following link:

https://jobs2.mednet.ucla.edu/CSS_External/CSSPage_Referred.ASP?Req=H62075

William J. Dunne
Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness Administrative Director, Security and Safety Services UCLA Health System
757 Westwood Plaza, B-641
Los Angeles, CA 90095
(W) 310-267-7107
(C) 310-592-1597

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Recent Activity:
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The All Hands Emergency Management Group: 2,359 members strong!

Part of the All Hands Network: http://allhands.us
All Hands Community site at http://all-hands.net
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EM jobs posted at http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/EmergencyManagementJobs
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Monday, May 7, 2012

Fwd: Reminder to Register: Booz Allen Presents Ten Best Practices for Communication & Continuity During Mega-Disasters





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RESCHEDULED: Booz Allen Presents Ten Best Practices for Communication & Continuity During Mega-Disasters


By Tim Tinker and Tony Dorsey

Sponsored by the Mission Assurance TFG and the RCCC 

 

Thursday, May 10, 2012

3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.EST

901 15th St. 10th Fl. 10005A

and Lync Online Meeting w/ Audio Conference 
 
To Register, email Una Hrnjak at hrnjak_una@bah.com

 

Urgent and catastrophic events, whether man-made or naturally occurring, dramatically change the rules of communication for Booz Allen's government, commercial, and not-for-profit clients. Anything less than full anticipation, preparation, and practice can jeopardize their credibility with employees, the media, and the general public. Worse, it can result in disrupted operations, harm strategic relationships, and cause irreparable damage to reputations.

 

Equipped with basic tools and techniques, however, Booz Allen helps clients across all markets effectively anticipate potential crises, and prepare and practice their system-wide communication responses. Attend this event to hear about a three-part strategy for assessing the threats, vulnerabilities, and consequences of high-stress, high-concern events and their implications for communications and continuity. This strategy can address public concerns, establish trust, and mitigate concern. 

 

Session Agenda

  • Communicating scientific & technical information
  • Understanding the media's needs & frustrations
  • Delivering messages that matter
  • Scenario-based simulation
Tim Tinker is located in Rockville, MD and can be reached at 301-444-4034 or tinker_timothy@bah.com. 

Email Una Hrnjak at hrnjak_una@bah.com with any registration questions.

 


 

Tinker  
Tim Tinker
is a Senior Associate leading Booz Allen Hamilton's Risk & Crisis Communications Capability.

Tony Dorsey  
 
Tony Dorsey, former Emmy-winning journalist, is now the Manager of Media Relations, News and Information for the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials   

Risk & Crisis Communications Capability 
A dynamic group of dedicated Booz Allen staff who are working to promote the important capability of risk and crisis communications. Look to this news bulletin as a source for the latest Capability initiatives, events, and thought leadership.

For more information about the capability, contact Tim Tinker: tinker_timothy@bah.com 

301-444-4034  

 

 

 

 

 

 

This email was sent to arichman@itrrintel.org by tinker_timothy@bah.com |  
Booz Allen Hamilton Risk and Crisis Communications Capability | One Preserve Parkway | Ste 2100 | Rockville | MD | 20852



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Aaron Richman
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