STATE FLOODPLAIN COORDINATOR at State of careers Rhode Island
, , United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

19 Jun, 26

Salary

82918.0

Posted On

21 Mar, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Floodplain Management, Emergency Management, Risk Reduction, Federal Grant Administration, Emergency Planning, FEMA Coordination, NFIP Interpretation, Ordinance Review, GIS Mapping, Technical Assistance, Policy Implementation, Workshop Development, Budget Negotiation, Emergency Operations Center Duties, Risk Communication, Data Analysis

Industry

Government Administration

Description
Department Rhode Island Emergency Management Agency Division Environmental Services Salary $73,705.00 - $82,918.00 Job Profile JC-02705502-45 - State Floodplain Coordinator (LIUNA RILDC LOCAL 808 DBR DMV DOT FM EMA RISP) Scheduled Work Days & Work Hours Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 4:00 pm Opening Date March 21, 2026 Closing Date April 4, 2026 Job Requisition Number JR101473 STATE FLOODPLAIN COORDINATOR (Open) Pay Grade C03229 A Classification State Floodplain Coordinator Class Definition GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES: Within the Emergency Management Agency, to maintain and coordinate statewide floodplain management policies to accomplish comprehensive flood loss reduction; to administer the federal grant-funded Flood Hazard Management Program, which provides floodplain management assistance to Rhode Island communities; to perform a wide variety of analytical and planning work in developing state and local emergency plans, or, to provide oversight for a major emergency management program; and to do related work as required. SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Works under the administrative direction of a superior with latitude for the exercise of independent judgment; work is subject to review through consultations and/or written reports for satisfactory performance and conformance to laws, policies, directives, rules and regulations. SUPERVISION EXERCISED: None. ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES OF WORK PERFORMED: Within the Emergency Management Agency, to maintain and coordinate statewide floodplain management policies to accomplish comprehensive flood loss reduction. To administer the federal grant-funded Flood Hazard Management Program, which provides floodplain management assistance to Rhode Island communities. To perform a wide variety of analytical and planning work in developing state and local emergency plans, or, to provide oversight for a major emergency management program. To participate in major preparedness, response, recovery and mitigation drills, exercises and operations. To coordinate projects and negotiate programs with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and local governments. To provide floodplain management technical information and assistance to state agencies, community officials and the public concerning the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). To review state and local plans, policies and procedures.as well as be responsible for assisting locals, businesses and other public and private partners’ build plans. To determine whether proposed risk reductions measures are consistent with existing codes and are cost effective. To independently negotiate and execute an annual work program and budget directly with FEMA that supports federal and state objectives for communities participating in the National Flood Insurance Program. To negotiate (NFIP) program changes as priorities shift during the year. To assume responsibility for quarterly reporting to FEMA. To plan and implement policies consistent with FEMA’s guidance. To continually evaluate and improve the state model ordinance, to ensure compliance with FEMA’s statutes and polices. To develop improvements to help ensure consistency in interpretation and implementation of the NFIP and ensure a responsible and consistent approach to enforcement at the community level. To coordinate FEMA’s flood hazard mapping program and function as the point-of-contact/liaison between communities throughout Rhode Island and FEMA. To follow legislative bills and coordinate with other state agencies and programs to ensure that, the state does not adopt regulations that would jeopardize participation in the NFIP. To provide accurate guidance to resolve complicated flood insurance and flood hazard mapping issues. To provide ordinance interpretation of development standards to local code officials, architects, engineers, and consultants related to projects. To respond to inquiries from a wide array of constituents, community officials, property owners, lenders, insurance agents, surveyors, engineers and public inquiries from legislators, Congressional staff, attorneys, and the media. To handle complex technical assistance requests that require research in order to provide an appropriate and timely response. To represent the State of Rhode Island at regional and federal policy discussions with FEMA, including national meetings and conferences. To be responsible for the performing community assistance contacts/visits to assess community compliance with the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). To customize and review local floodplain management ordinances. To advise clients and track compliance in communities undergoing new flood hazard mapping. To use GIS to map individual properties to determine, whether they are in a mapped flood hazard. To write and execute an annual work agreement with FEMA, which serves to accomplish FEMA’s objectives to: (1) reduce the risk to improved property and loss of life during flood events; (2) reduce the amount of disaster assistance paid out for flooding events; (3) make flood insurance available to those at risk; and (4) require development standards for building/improving in flood prone areas. To develop and deliver workshops and presentations tailored to the specific audience, including, local code officials (ordinance administration & enforcement), insurance agents (flood insurance), real estate professionals (flood hazard determinations/flood hazard mapping/flood insurance), and professional land surveyors (map amendments/elevation certificates). To provide print and web accessible guidance materials on floodplain development/flood insurance/flood mapping. To support other planning efforts across the planning spectrum as directed. To perform Emergency Operations Center duties as required during an incident. To do related work as required. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS FOR APPOINTMENT: KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS AND CAPACITIES: A thorough knowledge of the Federal Emergency Management Agency planning process, all-hazards and risk reduction techniques and procedures; a working knowledge of Federal hazard assistance programs & grants; a working knowledge of the principles and techniques of effective communications; a working knowledge of information dissemination practices and techniques; a working knowledge of personal computers and database management software websites & databases; a working knowledge of the background and objectives of emergency management programs; a working knowledge of the nature and effects of various types of natural and man-made disasters; the ability to interpret program rules in to meaningful programs for state and local communities; the ability to communicate effectively through a variety of media; the ability to prepare and present oral reports of considerable complexity with clarity and persuasiveness; the ability to foster and grow the whole community concept; and related capacities and abilities. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Education: Possession of a bachelor’s degree in Emergency Management, Homeland Security, Fire and Life Safety, or related field; and Experience: Considerable experience in emergency management in a private, local, state or federal emergency management agency or similar public safety related organization. Or, any combination of education and experience that shall be substantially equivalent to the above education and experience. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: At the time of appointment: 1. Must obtain and maintain a valid Motor Vehicle Operator's license. Within six (6) months of appointment (subject to course availability: 1. Must obtain and maintain certificates of training for ICS 100, 200, 300, 400, 700, and 800. 2. Must obtain and maintain completion of FEMA Professional Development Series. 3. Must obtain and maintain status as a nationally recognized Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM) through the Association of State Floodplain Managers. Supplemental Information GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES: Within the Emergency Management Agency, to maintain and coordinate statewide floodplain management policies to accomplish comprehensive flood loss reduction; to administer the federal grant-funded Flood Hazard Management Program, which provides floodplain management assistance to Rhode Island communities; to perform a wide variety of analytical and planning work in developing state and local emergency plans, or, to provide oversight for a major emergency management program; and to do related work as required. SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Works under the administrative direction of a superior with latitude for the exercise of independent judgment; work is subject to review through consultations and/or written reports for satisfactory performance and conformance to laws, policies, directives, rules and regulations. SUPERVISION EXERCISED: None. ArcGIS Pro and Floodplain Management Proficiency Proficiency in ArcGIS Pro is required to support planning, mitigation, and operational situational awareness activities. GIS capabilities will be used to develop hazard and flood risk mapping products, analyze spatial data, support floodplain management initiatives, and produce maps used in planning, mitigation, and emergency operations. The position will support activities related to FEMA flood mapping, floodplain management, hazard mitigation planning, and risk communication through the development of geospatial datasets and visualization products. At the time of appointment: 1. Must obtain and maintain a valid Motor Vehicle Operator's license. Within six (6) months of appointment (subject to course availability): 1. Must obtain and maintain certificates of training for ICS 100, 200, 300, 400, 700, and 800. 2. Must obtain and maintain completion of FEMA Professional Development Series. 3. Must obtain and maintain status as a nationally recognized Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM) through the Association of State Floodplain Managers. Hours of work may be modified during emergency situations including weekends and holidays. This position will serve in the Planning Section Chief role during State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) activations and must obtain credentialing for the position of planning section chief within one year of appointment. Benefits For information regarding the benefits available to State of Rhode Island employees, please visit the Office of Employee Benefits' website at http://www.employeebenefits.ri.gov/. Also, be advised that a new provision in RI General Law 35-6-1 was enacted requiring direct deposit for all employees. Specific to new hires, the law requires that all employees hired after September 30, 2014 participate in direct deposit. Accordingly, any employee hired after this date will be required to participate in the direct deposit system. At the time the employee is hired, the employee shall identify a financial institution that will serve as a personal depository agency for the employee. STATE OF RHODE ISLAND JOBS The State of Rhode Island is committed to providing fundamental services to all Rhode Islanders. Join our team and enjoy the benefits of providing public service with purpose and impact. If you are a current state employee, you are required to apply through the internal jobs website: Click Here. Applications for current state employees will only be accepted through the internal jobs website. Please log into your Employee Self Service portal and search "Find Jobs" to access the internal jobs website.
Responsibilities
The coordinator maintains and coordinates statewide floodplain management policies to achieve comprehensive flood loss reduction and administers the federal grant-funded Flood Hazard Management Program for Rhode Island communities. Responsibilities include performing analytical and planning work for emergency plans, coordinating projects with FEMA, providing technical assistance on the NFIP, and reviewing/improving state model ordinances.
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