Cyber Incident Planning Coordinator
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Agency Description
The Office of Emergency Management (OEM) works to mitigate, plan, and prepare for emergencies; educate the public about preparedness; coordinate emergency response and recovery efforts; and develop tools and identify resources to support the overall preparedness of the City of Philadelphia.
All OEM personnel must be City residents within six months of hire and are required to serve periodically in an on-call capacity on field response teams. OEM staff also periodically work during non-business hours for extended periods of time, as needed in a field environment, and during activations of Philadelphia’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC).
Job Description
Candidates for this position should possess a strong desire to work in a team-oriented, fast-paced, professional public safety environment, and a willingness to serve the public in the sixth largest city in the nation. The successful candidate for this position will assist with the development, strategic planning, implementation, and evaluation of an integrated program to support the preparedness, response and recovery efforts related to cyber incidents in Philadelphia.
Essential Functions
Under the direction of the Continuity of Operations/Continuity of Government Program Manager, the Cyber Incident Planning Coordinator is responsible for a range of activities including, but not limited to, the following:
- Provide subject matter expertise by researching, reviewing, and synthesizing best practices related to cyber incident mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery operations.
- Write, review, maintain, and implement a citywide Cyber Incident Response and Recovery Plan and the Communications Disruptions Plan.
- Conduct research on relevant laws, regulations, and industry standards and offer recommendations that direct appropriate funding, resources, training, and exercises to help Philadelphia meet the goals set forth in the Cyber Incident Response and Recovery Plan.
- Coordinate cybersecurity risk assessments that identify cyber risks, vulnerabilities, emerging threats and cascading impacts to relevant city agencies and critical infrastructure.
- Identify potential cyber impacts to a city agency’s continuity of operations plan (COOP) and overall continuity of government (COG) to support the rapid restoration of essential services and operations.
- Provide support to the OEM Community Engagement Team on creating READYBusiness presentation focusing on business continuity.
- Create strategies and educational campaigns that promote cyber hygiene among city employees.
- Provide analysis and context to regional, , and international cyber incidents and how these incidents may impact Philadelphia.
- Develop and maintain partnerships and effective working relationships with a variety of stakeholders from local, state, and federal government to establish clear lines of communications and enhance response coordination during cyber incidents.
- Conduct special projects.
- Perform other work as required; and
- Serve periodically in an on-call capacity on field response teams.
Competencies, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Effective oral and written communication skills.
- Strong interpersonal, leadership, and negotiation skills.
- Ability to work independently.
- Ability to maintain effective working relationships and develop partnerships.
- Ability to coordinate diverse groups toward a common goal.
- Ability to contribute and coordinate work in a team.
- Ability to problem solve creatively.
- Ability to complete projects on schedule.
- Ability to interpret federal and state emergency management requirements and regulations.
- Knowledge of cybersecurity best practices and frameworks (e.g., NIST Cybersecurity Framework, ISO 27001) would be beneficial.
- Knowledge of emergency management best practices and frameworks is .
- General experience with cyber incident response and recovery operations is .
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office software (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access).
Qualifications
- Completion of a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college in cybersecurity, homeland security, emergency management, public administration, urban planning, or related field.
- Two years of experience in a cybersecurity, homeland security, emergency management or planning profession specifically geared towards developing, managing, and implementing plans and documents.
- Project or incident management experience. Specific experience directly related to cybersecurity, homeland security or emergency management is but not required.
- Experience facilitating meetings and work groups.
- Experience working within an emergency management or cybersecurity setting is but not required.
- An equivalent combination of education and experience in a related field will be considered pending approval by OEM and the Personnel Department.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
- Eligibility for a federal security clearance within the first year of employment is but not required.
- Work may entail nights, weekends, and holidays.
- OEM personnel are essential, and work during states of emergency or other city closures.
- OEM personnel are required to serve periodically in an on-call capacity which may require the following conditions of work: work outside of typical business hours or for extended periods of time; work during states of emergency; work in a field environment, in a 24/7 watch center, or during activations of Philadelphia’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC). Example on-call work environments include, but are not limited to, scenes with the following conditions: materials that are on fire; utilities that are compromised; compromised structures; scenes near hazardous materials storage that may be compromised; scenes in congregate living settings, or in or near crowds; scenes near downed vegetation or other debris; or scenes near flooding and water-damaged materials. All work is performed while donning a level of personal protective equipment that 1) is recommended by the incident safety officer and 2) for which OEM personnel have received training. Example on-call response tasks include, but are not limited to, the following: working at a computer or with a portable tablet; observing and documenting conditions remotely or in the field; staffing an incident command post; communicating with responders or survivors; operating vehicles up to your licensed class; staffing facilities for survivors; transporting materials; being near a site where a serious injury or loss of life has occurred; sitting, standing, walking, climbing, crawling, or lifting or carrying materials.
- During times of disaster, work assignments, schedules, and reporting structures may be altered to meet the incident objectives.
- Full-time within the City of Philadelphia geographic boundaries required within six months of hire. There are no exceptions to this policy.
- Ability to physically perform the duties during and outside of normal business hours while in or outdoors.
Additional Information
TO APPLY: Interested candidates must submit a cover letter, writing sample, reference and resume.
Salary Range: $68,761
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