PRN CDL Class A Driver
National Emergency Management and Response · Texas, United States · 2 wk ago
RemoteRemoteHealthcarePart-time
Responsibilities and Duties
- Understand and adhere to the National EMR Policies and Procedures Manual, Uniform Handbook, and Operations Manual.
- Foster a culture that encourages team members to work safely, identify potential hazards, and report safety concerns immediately to their direct chain of command.
- Maintain constant state of alertness to ensure personal and team safety in all conditions and communicate concerns immediately.
- Maintain active status within the agency’s platforms, including learning management systems to complete training that may be directed toward self-improvement, mission-specifics, or Just-In-Time (JIT) training.
- Participate in, assist, or supervise an incident management workforce that will conduct disaster preparedness, response, and recovery initiatives as needed.
- Be receptive and flexible to serve in a position when responding to critical circumstances which may have obstacles and/or challenges that need to be overcome.
- Be able to solve day-to-day operational issues and reach short-term performance goals.
- Support survivors and communities during disasters by being readily available to assist at a moment’s notice.
- Maintain personal readiness to deploy within 6-12 hours of activation.
- Update upcoming availability within the National EMR’s mobile application by the 27th of each month to respond when needed.
Requirements
- Adhere to acceptable standards of professional integrity and accountability in the workplace, and comply with all federal, state, and local laws, rules, and regulations in all duties.
- Provide proof of valid driver’s license and driving record in good standing for a minimum of five years with no restrictions (subject to review annually) and no more than two moving violations or accidents.
- Capability to obtain and sustain a non-exempt DOT Medical Card and to manage DOT Qualification File by producing required documents immediately upon request.
- Proficiency in operating heavy equipment for loading and unloading in diverse terrains at job sites.
- Participation in setting up and dismantling deployment sites including but not limited to shelters, mobile command platforms, and base camps.
- Demonstrate the ability to: Respond sensitively and competently to the service population’s cultural and socio-economic characteristics. Work collaboratively with other staff members, service providers, professionals, and clients. Maintain professional people skills and non-verbal communication skills. Communicate effectively, verbally and in written form, in English.
- Work in a fast-paced environment while maintaining control and professional composure and making decisions based on the needs of the program and service population.
- Be detail oriented and organized.
- Work effectively and without intensive supervision both independently and as a member of a multidisciplinary team.
- Utilize a variety of communication systems to provide situational awareness across the response (cellular, two-way radio, satellite, etc.).
- Perform physical activity such as extensive walking, stretching, bending, and occasionally lifting and/or exceeding 50 lbs.
- Work extended hours and/or non-traditional hours (weekends, evenings, holidays).
- Work in field/austere conditions (lodging in tents, campers, RVs, etc.).
- Must successfully pass a scheduled or spontaneous drug screening/background check.
- Able to lift, push, pull, or carry more than 50 pounds regularly.
- Able to bend and lift without difficulty.
- Support full team operations by supporting when needed to load, unload, and set up truck(s) and equipment.