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Community Preparedness and Resilience Researcher
Fors Marsh Group | |
$93k - $102k | |
paid time off, remote work | |
United States, Virginia, Arlington | |
1010 North Glebe Road (Show on map) | |
Nov 16, 2024 | |
WHO WE ARE:At Fors Marsh, we take on issues that matter. We are a team of researchers, advisors, and communicators working together to shape the systems that shape our lives. We look at human behavior from all angles to design targeted solutions that influence decision-making and move people to action. We are committed to the problem, not just the project, and we are intentional about taking on work and forming partnerships that balance purpose, people, planet, and profit. We are a certified B Corporation, a Just employer, and a 2019-2024 Top Workplace. We hold ourselves accountable to the values that have always defined us. And those values drive us to be the best possible versions of ourselves-for each other, our communities, our clients, and the world. WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR: Fors Marsh is seeking a Community Preparedness and Resilience Researcher to deliver programmatic, evaluation and communications support for a number of FEMA Resilience programs. This individual will work across the entire program lifecycle, coordinating efforts to assess, design, implement and promote individual, community and national disaster resilience programs. This individual will have relevant experience supporting monitoring and evaluation activities, and will have a deep understanding of the ecosystem of stakeholders across the public, private and non-profit sector that promote and implement FEMA's disaster resilience programs. Responsibilities include:
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We Offer: Our benefits typically meet or exceed our competitors' packages. Ways we are unique?
Salary: $93,000 - $102,000 FM Career Map: Senior Researcher I Location: Remote, United States Residents only EOE: All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. |