Emergency Management Coordinator

    Criminal Justice & Protective Services

    CIP Name: Emergency Management Director|CIP Code: 43.0301
    SOC Codes: 33-1012, 11-9161

    A program focusing on security policy, planning and operations dedicated to the protection of U.

    $96K
    Median Salary
    +2.95%
    Job Growth
    6mo-1.5yr
    Training
    6.0K
    Jobs/Year

    What Emergency Management Coordinators Do

    A program focusing on security policy, planning and operations dedicated to the protection of U.

    Common Tasks

    First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives

    • 1Supervise and coordinate the investigation of criminal cases, offering guidance and expertise to investigators, and ensuring that procedures are conducted in accordance with laws and regulations.
    • 2Prepare work schedules and assign duties to subordinates.
    • 3Direct collection, preparation, and handling of evidence and personal property of prisoners.
    • 4Investigate and resolve personnel problems within organization and charges of misconduct against staff.
    • 5Explain police operations to subordinates to assist them in performing their job duties.

    What You'll Learn

    national security policygovernment relationsintelligencelaw enforcementsecurity technologycommunications and information technologyhomeland security planning and operationsdisaster planning and applications to specific threat scenarios

    Types of Emergency Management Coordinators

    CaptainDeputy SheriffDetective SergeantLieutenantPatrol SergeantPolice CaptainPolice ChiefPolice LieutenantPolice SergeantShift Supervisor911 Communications ManagerEmergency Management CoordinatorEmergency Management DirectorEmergency Management System Director (EMS Director)Emergency ManagerEmergency PlannerEmergency Preparedness ManagerEmergency Services DirectorEmergency Services Program CoordinatorPublic Safety Director

    Work Environment

    Locations

    • • City or county emergency management offices
    • • Police and sheriff departments
    • • State or federal government agencies
    • • Hospitals and healthcare systems
    • • Corporate security and business continuity offices

    Schedule

    Most work follows a regular weekday schedule, but hours can shift quickly during incidents, disasters, or major events and may include nights, weekends, and on-call time.

    Physical Demands

    Work is largely office-based with long periods of sitting, meetings, and computer use. During emergencies, you may need to travel, stand or walk for extended periods, and work in stressful environments.

    Salary & Job Outlook

    Median $96,055
    $56,805$162,729+
    Entry Level
    10th percentile
    $56,805
    Early Career
    25th percentile
    $72,696
    Median
    50th percentile
    $96,055
    Experienced
    75th percentile
    $126,599
    Top Earners
    90th percentile
    $162,729+

    National Employment: 174,000 jobs

    Top Paying States

    Why Demand May Grow

    More frequent severe weather events and complex public safety threats increase the need for coordinated preparedness, response, and recovery planning. Organizations also face growing compliance and continuity requirements that drive hiring for emergency planning and coordination roles.

    Skills You'll Need

    Emergency planning and incident coordinationClear written communication and report writingPublic speaking and training deliveryInteragency collaboration and relationship buildingRisk assessment and problem-solving under pressureKnowledge of public safety procedures and regulationsData tracking, mapping, and basic IT toolsLeadership and decision-making

    Pros & Cons

    Pros

    • Meaningful work protecting communities
    • Strong pay potential in leadership roles
    • Variety of work (planning, training, response)
    • Transferable skills across government and private sector
    • Opportunities to lead teams and coordinate partners

    Cons

    • High stress during disasters and crises
    • Unpredictable hours and on-call expectations
    • Heavy paperwork, reporting, and compliance tasks
    • Work can be affected by politics and budget cycles
    • Responsibility for high-stakes decisions
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