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Job Position - Project Manager – Disaster Response & Resilience Learning Project

Our friends from Europa have a position that Oceania members might be interested in. It is Project Manager – Disaster Response & Resilience Learning Project for Save the Children and is based in Yangon – Myanmar. Applicants should apply directly through www.savethechildren.org.uk The job reference number is 4729. The job profile can be downloaded here.

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For Consultation - Cyclone Nargis Response – Myanmar Disaster Response & Resilience Learning Project Feasibility Study & Repor

This feasibility study was commissioned by Save the Children early in the response to explore ways in which to increase the capacity of personnel involved in the response. Save the Children has actively sought the engagement of other agencies, both local and international, in developing this feasibility study, and seeks their active engagement in the implementation of the recommendations. The draft for consultation of this report is now available for those that wish to comment.

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IAEM Oceania Council - Sub Committee Vacancies

Assist with the direction and growth of the Oceania Council, the following sub committees have vacancies;

Events Subcommittee - 1 Position

Professional Development Subcommittee - AU University Representative

Sponsorship / Promotions Functional Committee - 1 Position

Membership Subcommittee- 1 Position

Please contact the Secretary on secretary@oceania-iaem.com to register your expression of interest before COB 1 August 2008.

EOI to include:
Length of IAEM Service
Current Resume / Bio (including picture)
Which Committee you wish to join

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IAEM Oceania Council Inaugural AGM - 11 September 2008, Sydney, Australia

A tentative date of September 11 2008 has been appointed for the inugural AGM to be held in Sydney, Australia.

Meet your executive team, find out how the IAEM can assist you and learn about the CEM designation.

Please contact the secretary on secretary@oceania-iaem.com to register your intent to attend.

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Bush Fire - Flash Flooding, What Next?

The Tasmanian Division of the Australian Institute of Emergency Services annual conference is coming up next month. Find out all about it on our events pages...

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The Science Of Communications Workshop - October 7th, Hawaii

Once again, the IAEM is supporting the National Association of Government Communicators - ‘The Science of Communications’ - Connecting Researchers & Practitioners is a workshop for Risk & Crisis Communicators. This workshop is to be held in Hawaii. Feedback from IAEM members that attended the June workshop indicated that the workshop is highly relevant to many IAEM members. For details refer to upcoming events in our resources webpage.

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Head of Civil Defence & Emergency Management/Principal Rural Fire Officer (Palmerston North, New Zealand, closes 14 July 2008)

The Palmerston North City Council is looking for an enthusiastic and motivated person with a positive attitude to take on this exciting role. The ideal candidate would be a people person with strong communication, leadership, planning and organizational skills.

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Managing the Psychological Impacts of Disasters for Emergency Management Workers & Victims

This brand new training seminar will equip emergency workers with the skills needed to adequately deal with the effects of stress and other psychological issues both during and in the aftermath of a disaster or traumatic situation using practical examples and case studies including acts of terrorism, natural disasters and more to clearly illustrate the impacts of stress on emergency workers and victims, and how it can be combated effectively.

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Oceania IAEM AGM

The Oceania Council AGM will be held on September 11th 2008 in Sydney, New South Wales. All members are welcome to attend. Where possible sub-committee meetings will be scheduled on or about that date. Full details of the AGM and related meetings will be posted as they become available.

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Oceania CEM News

On June 16, Steve Glassey, New Zealand Representative of the Oceania Region of the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) became the second person in the Oceania Region to achieve the Certified Emergency Manager® credential (CEM®). The CEM® designation is the highest honour of professional achievement available from the IAEM and has been issued to 1,207 individuals around the world over the last 15 years. CEM® is held by individuals in Africa, Europe, the Americas, Asia and now Oceania making it a truly international credential.

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