Resilience Fellow
Company: SBP
Location: Gulfport
Posted on: October 23, 2024
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Job Description:
Description:About SBPFounded in 2006 after Hurricane Katrina,
SBP is a social impact organization focused on disaster resilience
and recovery. We envision a future where everyone-regardless of
race, economic status, or geography-can rebound quickly from
extreme weather events. Our mission is to shrink the time between
disaster and recovery, building stronger communities and making
sure our most vulnerable fellow citizens can quickly access the
assistance they need.What sets SBP apart? We don't just react to
natural disasters-we take a long-term, 360 degree approach. SBP
addresses disaster resilience and recovery in three interrelated
ways:We train and advise individuals, communities, nonprofit
organizations, businesses, and local governments in best practices
for disaster preparedness, risk mitigation, and recovery;We build
resilient homes and communities, sharing our proven model and
approach with others;We advocate for change at the systems level,
aiming to make the recovery process more predictable, efficient,
and effective for all disaster survivors.Our innovative,
multi-pronged approach is driven by the dedication and passion of
volunteers and AmeriCorps members; the generosity of donors and
partners; and our incredible SBP team, whose commitment to racial
equity, environmental sustainability, and helping those most in
need infuses their everyday work. We're making a lasting impact on
thousands of lives-and we'd love for you to join us.Position
SummaryThe Resilience Fellow will work alongside partners to:
Understand current disaster risks Understand current state
mitigation and resilience priorities Identify underserved
communities with designated Community Disaster Resilience Zones as
locations of focus Develop and pursue funds to support resilience
and mitigation projects The perfect candidate will have experience
with: FEMA Mitigation programs and federal and State/Local
resilience funding, and possess the ability to effectively
implement that knowledge to help secure resilience and mitigation
funding for communities in Mississippi. This is a 2-year position
as part of the SBP Resilience and Recovery Fellowship Program.
ResponsibilitiesAchieve all goals and objectives set by SBP for the
Recovery and Resilience Fellows Program, to include the following:
Serve as a resilience champion to communities in Mississippi that
have been designated as Community Disaster Resilience Zones (CDRZ),
working with state and local stakeholders to access and/or
influence a minimum of $5,000,000 in funding for preparedness,
recovery, resilience, mitigation, and climate adaptation projects
to mitigate against future losses in a disaster.Successful
implementation of projects in CDRZ communities will require a
dynamic combination of human capacity, actionable projects, and
streamlined access. Fellows will accelerate investment through
available funding sources including local, state, federal, private,
philanthropic, and public opportunities. In order to be successful,
the Fellow must understand regional and local risks, identify
public and private stakeholders, review current applicable plans in
place, and assess and document gaps. Fellows must also be skilled
translators of opportunities, capable of building trust and
generating options for action as local communities characterize
their vulnerabilities. Create an opportunity for future employment
in the community they serve through administrative grant dollars,
identifying unique capacity investments, etc. Share the expertise
of SBP's interventions (Build, Share, Prepare, Advise, and
Advocate) with other nonprofits, municipalities, non-government,
and volunteer organizations to increase capacity and efficacy.
Requirements:General understanding of FEMA BRIC, FMA, and other
Federal disaster preparedness programs Proven success in project
management Ability to take complex regulations and community
dynamics and translate them into achievable projects. Excellent
relationship management skills to enhance internal organizational
relations and external community interactions.Organized and
detail-oriented with exceptional written, verbal, and interpersonal
communication skills.Comfortable with ambiguity and uncertainty;
the ability to adapt nimbly. An individual with a high degree of
integrity and forethought in their approach, and can act
transparently and consistently. Must be self-directed and work to
achieve objectives. Strong attention to detail and ability to
manage multiple projects at once.Able to pass a drug screening,
with Criminal History Check satisfactorily to include sex offender
registry, State Police, and FBI.Valid driver's license and reliable
transportation.Performance Expectations:The individual is expected
to:Translate broad goals into achievable steps and top priorities.
Model curiosity and positivity in the face of challenges.Be
extremely driven with a strong work ethic and high energy
level.Achieve key milestones and timelines.Align work performance
with SBP's core values.Implement strong written and verbal
communication and interpersonal skills.Troubleshoot challenges with
strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.Help set and manage
appropriate expectations.Convey a professional and positive image
and attitude regarding the organization and the not-for-profit
sector.Demonstrate commitment to continued professional growth and
development.Salary Range: $50,000K-$60,000K SBP is building a
diverse and experienced staff. The organization encourages multiple
perspectives and experiences, supports a multicultural environment,
and strives to hire and retain a diverse workforce that reflects
the populations we work with and the communities where we work. Our
hiring and business practices appreciate the strengths offered
through different backgrounds.SBP is an equal opportunity,
affirmative action employer and is committed to providing access,
equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with
disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to age, race, color, religion, gender, creed,
national origin, physical or mental disability, marital status,
veteran status, disabled veteran status, or status as a member of
any other protected group or activity. It is the policy of SBP not
to discriminate against any individual, person, or group on the
basis of disability and the intent of SBP to address any complaints
that may arise pursuant to Section 504.Compensation details:
50000-60000 Yearly SalaryPI3524789e390d-25660-35827647
Keywords: SBP, Gulf Port , Resilience Fellow, Other , Gulfport, Mississippi
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