Deputy Director - Public Safety CommunicationsDeputy Director - Public Safety Communications 3 days ago Be among the first 25 applicants Remember to check your CV before applying Also, ensure you read through all the requirements related to this role. California Governor's Office of Emergency Services provided pay range This range is provided by California Governor's Office of Emergency Services. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more. Base pay range $167,772.00 / yr - $186,876.00 / yr Now Hiring : Cal OES Deputy Director - Public Safety Communications Join the executive leadership team of the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) – the nation's premier state-level emergency management and homeland security agency charged with protecting the people of California from all threats and hazards. Cal OES employs over 2,100 dedicated professionals who achieve the office's mission to plan and prepare, respond and recover, and reduce risk from disasters and emergencies to protect lives and property, build capabilities, and support California's communities. Description Public Safety Communications Deputy Director functions as a key executive position, responsible for leading, guiding, and managing critical public safety communications and emergency management initiatives. Key responsibilities include : Strategic Leadership Implementing and overseeing statewide plans for Public Safety Communications (PSC), including Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG911) initiatives. Chairing important advisory boards and committees, driving policy decisions and technological advancements. Collaborating with various stakeholders to shape best practices in public safety communications. Operational Management Directing multiple branches, including the California 9-1-1 Emergency Communications Branch Radio Communications Branch, and Technical Services Section. Overseeing the implementation and maintenance of critical infrastructure, such as the NG911 system and the California Radio Interoperability System (CRIS). Managing substantial budgets and special funds to ensure effective resource allocation. Leading statewide emergency communications operations during major incidents and disasters. Coordinating rapid deployment of emergency communications systems in crisis situations. Executive Responsibilities Collaborates with Executive Management to establish policies and procedures aligned with the department's mission and supporting legislation. Represents the department in high-level interactions. This executive-level position requires a leader who can navigate complex technological landscapes, drive innovation, and ensure the seamless operation of vital public safety systems that serve California's diverse population. Key Competencies and Attributes / Management Style Demonstrates exceptional interpersonal skills, fostering trust and credibility across diverse stakeholder groups. Exhibits outstanding diplomatic acumen, adeptly navigating complex political landscapes and high-level interactions. Upholds unwavering integrity and professionalism in all aspects of work. Possesses political astuteness, skillfully engaging with elected officials and executives. Embraces a collaborative leadership style, proactively building relationships with internal and external partners. Communicates with clarity, confidence, and consistency across all levels of the organization. Delivers compelling public presentations, establishing credibility and trust with diverse audiences. Demonstrates flexibility and adaptability in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment. Balances meticulous attention to detail with a strategic, big-picture perspective. Drives results through decisive action and effective teamwork. The position offers a comprehensive benefits package, including : CalPERS-managed pension plan Health, dental, and vision insurance Savings Plus Program with 401(k) and 457 retirement savings options On-the-job training for emergency management certification As a Deputy Director, you will work collaboratively with various state, federal, local, and non-profit partners. In this leadership role, you will mentor staff to support their professional development and career advancement. Join our team and play a vital part in enhancing California’s emergency management and homeland security initiatives through dedicated public service. 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