Disaster Recovery Analyst implements and supports the policies, procedures, and programs that ensure the recovery, security, and integrity of company data, databases, information systems, and technology in the event of a disruption or unanticipated disaster. Performs risk management analysis and documents disaster recovery plans. Being an Disaster Recovery Analyst identifies and secures the necessary off-site resources required for the organization's resumption plan. Develops and executes testing processes to validate the disaster recovery plans and identify the plans' weaknesses and failure points. Additionally, Disaster Recovery Analyst confirms all action plans are documented, communicated, and understood by all stakeholders in the organization. Typically requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager. The Disaster Recovery Analyst occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. Gaining exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. To be an Disaster Recovery Analyst typically requires 2 -4 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
The Safety/Disaster Coordinator is responsible for ensuring the environment of care program addresses all life safety,and environmental needs under the supervision and guidance of the Director, Plant Operations. The position is alsoresponsible for assisting to ensure compliance with Emergency Preparedness regulations at AHMC-ARMC. Theposition ensures compliance with all regulatory requirements pertaining to environmental safety, including emergencypreparedness, hazardous materials and/or waste, workplace health and safety, and acts as a liaison between theorganization and the city, county, state and federal agencies for safety activities as indicated.
To assist with the managing and coordination of the Emergency Preparedness and Safety program, policies, andprocedures and to help ensure a safe, secure and compliant environment. Major elements of the program include, butare not limited to: ensuring compliance and continuous improvement related to all elements of EmergencyPreparedness and Environment of Care, including but not limited to, IIPP, disaster supplies, EOC rounds, surveyreadiness, and managing of hazardous waste.This position understands and participates in fulfilling the mission, vision, and values of AHMC Anaheim RegionalMedical Center. It is expected that the employee demonstrate behavior consistent with the core values of AHMC-ARMC. The employee shall support AHMC Anaheim Regional Medical Center’s strategic plan and goals and directionof the performance improvement plan. The employee will also be expected to support all organizational expectationsincluding, but not limited to; Customer Service, Patient’s Rights, Confidentiality of Information, Environment of Careand AHMC-ARMC initiatives.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONSA. Chairs the Environment of Care Committee1. Schedule meetings for the year of minimum of 6 per year2. Assist Director with presentation of EOC Annual Evaluations and reports to Committee andAdministration.3. Recommend changes in procedures make mandates meaningful and design policies and programs toachieve compliance.4. Operates with substantial latitude for area of specialization.B. Assists Director with overseeing of engineering team to ensure successful completion of assigned projects.C. Chairs the Emergency Management Subcommittee1. Schedule meetings for the year of minimum 2 per year.2. Manage training programs and in-services.D. Assist Director with management of Environment of Care areas (Life Safety, Fire Safety, Security, EmergencyManagement, Hazardous Materials & Waste, Medical Equipment, and Utilities)1. In collaboration with Director, will manage and revise the following manuals every 3 years:
a) Emergency Preparedness Manualb) Environment of Care Manualc) Security Manuald) Engineering Manual
2. Updates Performance Improvement Program on a monthly basis.3. Conducts and monitors testing and/or inspections on the following:
a) Electrical receptacle testingb) Door inspectionsc) Exit sign inspectionsd) Fire extinguisher inspectionsI.) Organizes and conducts training session for fire extinguishers4. Conducts and monitors Fire Drills and documents scores and follow-ups.5. Documents and maintains all Utility Failure Reports.6. Assists Director with SDS Program.7. Assists Director with Water Management Program.8. Assists Director with Lock-out/Tag-Out Program.9. Keeps record of all inventory (Parts & Tools).E. Will manage Emergency Preparedness for the AHMC-ARMC1. Will be a representative for the hospital at all disaster related meetings, Orange County Disaster NetCommittee, and Orange County Emergency Medical Services (OCEMS) meetings.2. Maintains all Emergency Supplies/Equipment and their inventory to ensure nothing is out-dated.3. Coordinates 2 disaster drills per year.4. Coordinates training for old and new disaster-related equipment for employees.5. Advocate for safety for employees, physicians, patients and visitors.6. Performs technical research on emergency management concerns and provides analysis andrecommendation to senior management.7. Assists with the development and update of emergency and continuity of operations plans; serves as a court-wide technical advisor in emergency preparedness, emergency communications, and other related issues8. Develops emergency exercises and conducts court-wide emergency preparedness training (e.g., CourtCommunity Emergency Response Team); and prepares after action reports and necessary documentationrequired at the end of exercises and actual emergencies to senior management and judicial leadership.9. Maintains active relationships with emergency management, law enforcement, fire officials, elected officials,vendors, outside instructors, court management and employees at all justice centers by respondingappropriately on emergency management concerns and responding timely to requests for assistance;ensures appropriate actions are taken or recommended
F. Coordinates all Environmental Tours throughout hospital.
1. Schedules E-tour for patient areas once a week.2. Documents all findings that are not compliant with hospital policy & procedure.3. Ensures that all follow-up items and work orders are completed.4. Maintains all E-tours documentation.5. Acts as resource for others in EOC.G. Assists the Director of the Support Services Department with monthly and annually budgets.H. Coordinates all documentation needed by The Joint Commission for Environment of Care, Life Safety, andEmergency Management.I. Responsible for assisting in the coordination of the Management Plans required by regulatory bodies andensuring annual goals and evaluations are completed. The coordinator ensures compliance with federal, stateand local regulations and standards, as well as licensing and accreditation requirements related toenvironment of care standards.J. Interfaces with all departments and services hospital-wide, and participates in local and regional committeesas appropriate.K. Assumes the role as Safety Officer for the facility as appointed by the Governing Board, and has the authorityto take any action deemed necessary to protect the health and safety of all persons in the event of an incidentor disaster that may pose an immediate threat to life or health, or threatens to damage equipment and orbuildings.L. Develops and implements policies and procedures on a hospital-wide basis relating to Environment of Care,Safety and Emergency Management.M. Coordinating Engineering Duties with Director:1. Tracking work orders for completion.2. Tracking PM’s.3. Reporting PM Completion percentage to EOC.4. Monitoring eye wash stations.5. Monitoring condition of equipment throughout the facility.6. Assist with engineering projects/work orders as assigned.
EDUCATION/TRAINING/EXPERIENCE Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in the fields of business or public administration,emergency management, homeland security, public health, communications, or a closely related field. Three years of professional experience in emergency management/disaster preparedness or related field(environmental safety, public safety, emergency department, or risk management) Hospital Disaster Management Training (HDMT) Three to five years of experience in Environment of care in a health care setting. Experience with Hospital Preparedness Program Knowledge of Environment of Care standards Associate emergency Manager (AEM) Certification - preferred Certified healthcare Safety Professional (CHSP) – preferred Certified Healthcare Emergency Professional (CHEP) – preferred Certificate of Completion in CIHQ Physical Environment Ability to read, write, comprehend and communicate effectively Previous experience within the healthcare industry preferred Ability to perform and prioritize multiple tasks effectively and efficiently Ability to work within defined time constraints, and to take initiative and follow through
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