Emergency Coordinator / Safety Officer
Role Overview
The Emergency Coordinator / Safety Officer will lead emergency preparedness and safety readiness for the Reno-Sparks Tribal Health Center, ensuring programs align with accreditation standards and applicable tribal, regional, state, and national requirements.
Key responsibilities
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- Maintaining the All Hazards Emergency Operations Plan
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Minimum qualifications
- Age 21+ at hire; Associate degree preferred (or equivalent experience)
- 1+ year emergency services experience (including grants/budget monitoring) or equivalent
- Strong written/oral communication, customer service, and computer skills
- Eligible for RSIC vehicle insurance; willing to travel and work evenings/weekends if needed
- Recent TB test
Benefits Package
- Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage
- 401(k)
- Life Insurance
- Paid Time Off
About the role
The Reno-Sparks Indian Colony represents descendants of three Great Basin Indigenous peoples: the Numu (Northern Paiute), Newe (Western Shoshone), and Washeshu (Washoe). These communities lived in harmony with the land for generations before European contact, following seasonal cycles and forming small, efficient social groups for survival. Today, the Reno-Sparks Indian Colony continues to honor these traditions while supporting the well-being, culture, and future of its tribal community.