The UW-Madison Police Department is hiring for full time Emergency Management Specialists. This position plays a key role in planning for responding to and preventing emergencies. This role works as part of a team responsible for crisis management infrastructure security and related critical functions. Under the general supervision of the Emergency Management Manager this position facilitates and manages the development of response plans for crisis emergency response continuity of operations continuity of government evacuation logistics disease outbreak large population events and other emergency response plans for UW-Madison. This position provides assistance in plan development for UW System which consists of 26 campuses with over 200000 students faculty and staff. This position may require travel to UW System Colleges.
This position is considered an essential position for the University Campus. The final schedule worked will be discussed and agreed upon with UWPD general the hours will be during business hours Monday-Friday to meet the needs of UWPD. Occasional work beyond or outside hours agreed upon may be required during emergencies special events or as assigned. This position will serve as an on-call staff member on a rotating schedule to respond to after hours and weekend emergencies. This position will be required to work special events or assignments as designated by the Department
UW-Madison Police Department employees will support the departments vision and mission by operating in a fair unbiased manner which respects the rights safety and dignity of all individuals. As a department employee your everyday actions will be guided by the departments values and be grounded in the highest ethical and professional standards. UW-Madison Police Department employees are expected to take an active role in creating and maintaining a positive welcoming and inclusive work environment. Employees will assist or participate on an as-needed basis with the departments recruiting and hiring efforts and the onboarding of new employees in the work unit. Department employees are expected to work in partnership with the campus and area communities to provide leadership in solving community problems preventing crime and providing a safe environment to fulfill the mission of the University.
Required to work special events or assignments as designated by the Department.
UW-Madison Police Department
Minimum $63000 ANNUAL (12 months)
Depending on Qualifications
Minimum six (6) months of relevant work experience in emergency management first responder roles or other relevant experience considered.
Must have completed Incident Command System (ICS) 100 and Incident Command System (ICS) 200.
Must have competent computer skills or the ability to learn the required applications.
This position requires a valid Wisconsin Drivers License with a minimum of 2 years driving experience and also meets UW Risk Management Standards.
Candidates must pass the initial application screening all steps of the hiring process an extensive background investigation including past employment reference checks social media check credit history drug screen and medical and psychological examination prior to beginning employment.
Experience is preferred providing support to different entities off-site working with various levels of an organizations administration in developing and monitoring emergency response and management plans and/or experience developing and facilitating tabletop/functional exercises.
Experience working on a campus or in a higher education setting is preferred.
Bachelors Degree Preferred Minimum
Certifications:
Incident Command System (ICS) 300 Preferred
Incident Command System (ICS) 400 Preferred
Incident Command System (ICS) 700 Preferred
Incident Command System (ICS) 800 Preferred
Please click on the Apply button to start the application process. As part of the application process you will be required to upload your cover letter and resume into Workday. Please address the following in your cover letter:
Describe your education and your experience working with emergency plans including how often youve been responsible for developing organizing and evaluating plans and training exercises.
Explain your proficiency with emergency management tools and systems such as WebEOC GIS mass notification platforms or resourcetracking systems.
Explain your coordination and collaboration skills especially working with crossfunctional teams community partners and external agencies.
Describe your knowledge of federal state and local emergency management requirements regulations and best practices.
Eligible candidates may participate in the following steps (dates are subject to change): Initial Interview (4/21) and Final Interview (5/5). The tentative start date is set for end of June 2026.
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