Public Health Emergency Jobs in Multiple Locations

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Forestry Technician (Prevention)

Company: Department of Agriculture - Forest Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 24, 2024

The positions will be located at USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Region 5. The primary responsibilities include fire prevention and initial attack fire suppression.

Logistics Management Specialist

Company: Department of the Air Force - Air Force Materiel Command

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 25, 2024

The primary purpose of this position is to perform various education services programs and complete developmental assignments.

ACQUISITION PROGRAM MANAGER

Company: Department of the Air Force - Air Force Civilian Career Training

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 25, 2024

The PALACE Acquire Program offers a permanent position with personal and professional growth, yearly salary increases, and promotions based on performance.

Forestry Aid

Company: Department of Agriculture - Forest Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 24, 2024

The positions are for wildland fire suppression management control as a specialized firefighter on an engine helitack module or hand crew.

Logistics Management Specialist

Company: Department of the Air Force - Air Force Materiel Command

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 25, 2024

The primary purpose of this position is to serve in a PALACE Acquire PAQ centrally managed position in the Logistics Career Field. This is a developmental position requiring the performance of assignments that are designed to further develop applicable analytical and evaluative skills and techniques.

Inventory Management Specialist

Company: Department of the Air Force - Air Force Materiel Command

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 25, 2024

The primary purpose of this position is to develop individuals who can deal with change and complexity within the Air Force environment.

Forestry Aid

Company: Department of Agriculture - Forest Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 24, 2024

The position is for a wildland firefighter with duties including wildland fire suppression, management, and prevention. The position is located in the USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region.

Forestry Technician (Fire)

Company: Department of Agriculture - Forest Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 24, 2024

The positions will be located at USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region Region 5. The primary responsibilities include preparing and implementing prescribed fire plans, fire effects monitoring plans, and smoke and wildland fire use monitoring plans.

Logistics Management Specialist

Company: Department of the Air Force - Air Force Materiel Command

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 25, 2024

The primary purpose of this position is to perform various education services programs and complete developmental assignments.

Logistics Management Specialist

Company: Department of the Air Force - Air Force Materiel Command

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 25, 2024

The primary purpose of this position is to serve in a PALACE Acquire PAQ centrally managed position in the Logistics Career Field. This is a developmental position requiring the performance of assignments that are designed to further develop applicable analytical and evaluative skills and techniques.

Forestry Technician

Company: Department of Agriculture - Forest Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 24, 2024

The position involves driving and operating an engine in response to wildland fires and other activities, with additional information available from Deirdre Cherry.

Forestry Technician (Smokejumper)

Company: Department of Agriculture - Forest Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 24, 2024

The positions will be located at a USDA Forest Service Unit and involve performing parachute jumps and wildland fire suppression duties.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges by seniority in Public Health Emergency roles?
Entry‑level (0–2 years) positions typically pay $60,000–$80,000 annually. Mid‑level professionals (3–7 years) earn $80,000–$120,000, reflecting added analytical and managerial responsibilities. Senior or lead positions (8+ years or directorships) command $120,000–$180,000, often with bonus and comprehensive benefits packages.
What skills and certifications are required for Public Health Emergency positions?
Core competencies include epidemiology, biostatistics, GIS mapping, data analytics, emergency response planning, and health communication. Certifications such as CDC’s Emergency Management and Response (EMR), Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified in Healthcare Risk Management (CHRM), and Certified Specialist in Incident Management (CSIM) are highly valued and often required for senior roles.
Is remote work possible in Public Health Emergency roles?
Remote work is common for data‑analysis, health informatics, and surveillance positions that rely on electronic health records and GIS dashboards. Field‑based incident command, outbreak investigation, and emergency operations center roles typically require on‑site presence, though hybrid arrangements can be negotiated for non‑field tasks.
What career progression paths exist in Public Health Emergency?
Typical trajectories start as a Public Health Analyst or Epidemiology Associate, advance to Program Officer or Incident Commander, then to Operations Manager or Director of Public Health Response. With experience and additional certifications, professionals can progress to Chief Public Health Officer or Director of Emergency Preparedness at state or federal levels.
What are the current industry trends shaping Public Health Emergency work?
The field is embracing AI‑driven outbreak prediction models, real‑time dashboards integrated with wearable health data, and climate‑health analytics to anticipate disease shifts. Telemedicine expansion, genomic surveillance, and advanced GIS tools are becoming standard, while cross‑sector collaboration platforms are improving data sharing and response coordination.

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