Public Assistance (PA) Program Officer/Coordinator Sales - Indianapolis, IN at Geebo

Public Assistance (PA) Program Officer/Coordinator

NextRow Digital NextRow Digital Indianapolis, IN Indianapolis, IN Full-time Contract Full-time Contract $45,574 - $143,239 a year $45,574 - $143,239 a year 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago Public Assistance (PA) Program Officer/Coordinator Location:
Indianapolis, IN Hourly Rate:
DOE The mission of Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) Public Assistance (PA) Grant Program is to provide assistance to state, tribal and local governments, and private non-profit organizations so that communities can quickly respond to and recover from man-made or natural disasters or emergencies declared by the President of the United States.
Through the PA Program, FEMA provides supplemental Federal disaster grant assistance to account for various disaster recovery activities including debris removal, emergency protective measures, and the repair, replacement, or restoration of disaster-damaged, publicly owned/eligible private non-profit facilities.
The PA Program also encourages the protection of these damaged facilities from future events by providing assistance for hazard mitigation measures during the recovery process.
After a Presidential Disaster is declared, the program coordinator will spend a considerable amount of time working in the FEMA Grants Portal system, which is a website where all PA grants are tracked and administered.
This is a system that is used by the state, FEMA, and local applicants alike.
Job Types:
Full-time, Contract Salary:
$45,574.
30 - $143,239.
38 per year Schedule:
8 hour shift Ability to commute/relocate:
Indianapolis, IN 46201:
Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location:
One location.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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