Community Resilience Coordinator
$8,429.17 per monthCity of Gilroy, CA
Salary: $8,429.17 - $11,577.50 Monthly
Location : 7351 Rosanna St. Gilroy, CA 95020, CA
Job Type: Full-time
Job Number: FY 25/26 -00055
Department: City Administration
Opening Date: 05/27/2026
Closing Date: 6/29/2026 5:00 PM Pacific COMMUNITY RESILIENCE COORDINATOR
$8,429.47 - $11,577.50 Monthly, Plus Excellent Benefits The salary range listed above reflects the full compensation potential for this position. However, initial salary placement will typically be at the lower end of the range and will not exceed 97% of the range maximum. Placement within the range will be based on the candidate's relevant experience and qualifications. Progression through the range may occur over time, subject to continued service, good performance evaluations, and the City's administrative policies. This is a grant funded position that is funded through February 4, 2029.
Opportunity to work a 9/80 work schedule with every other Friday off. This position is full-time on-site position that actively supports department operations.
Future MOU salary increases: 2.5% on 7/1/27. The City of Gilroy is an equal opportunity employer and supports workforce diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging. Join our team!
ABOUT THE POSITION
Join the City of Gilroy and help shape the future of community preparedness, recovery, and resilience. The City is recruiting for a full-time dynamic and forward-thinking Community Resilience Coordinator (CRC) to join the Administration Department in a role that makes a real impact.
In this exciting opportunity, the CRC will lead innovative efforts to strengthen how the City prepares for, responds to, and recovers from natural disasters and emergency situations. Working at the center of collaboration and change, you'll help redesign organizational structures, modernize processes, and advance strategic goals that build a stronger, safer, and more resilient Gilroy. If you're passionate about public service, emergency preparedness, and creating lasting community impact, this is your chance to help drive meaningful change where it matters most!
Under direct supervision of the Assistant City Administrator, the Community Resilience Coordinator will develop, implement and lead comprehensive local resilience vision, strategy and planning related to the community's emergency preparedness and responsive programs. Emphasis will be placed on services and programs for populations that are more at-risk during disasters due to lack of resources and education. Additional responsibilities include developing solutions to reduce disaster risks, securing and managing mitigation grant funding, delivering community resilience education and training, and effectively engaging, partnering, and collaborating with a variety of officials, local, state, and federal agencies, businesses, community services, both public and private, concerning the related work and goals of the City. Moreover, the CRC will undertake related special projects with citywide significance, and perform other related duties as required. This position is considered essential personnel during City emergencies and is expected to be available to staff and support the Emergency Operations Center. This is an exempt, mid-management level position that must exercise competent discretion and judgement in the performance of duties and interactions with others.
ABOUT THE TEAM The City Administration team is energetic, innovative, and always looking ahead. We thrive in an environment driven by strategic planning, creative problem-solving, and forward-thinking ideas that strengthen the City and the community we serve. As a close-knit and highly collaborative team, we value camaraderie, open communication, and the unique expertise each member brings to the table. Together, we tackle complex challenges, exchange ideas, and develop impactful programs designed to enhance community resilience, safety, and preparedness. We are passionate about continuous learning and professional growth, embracing ongoing education, training, and innovation to ensure we deliver exceptional public service and keep Gilroy prepared to respond confidently to any emergency or disaster situation.
If you're looking for a workplace where your ideas matter, collaboration is encouraged, and your work has a meaningful impact on the community every day, you'll fit right in with our team.
THE IDEAL CANDIDATE WILL:
If you are interested in pursuing this exciting career opportunity please attach and submit the following required items with your NEOGOV application:
AND SUPPORTS WORKFORCE DIVERSITY.
COMPENSATION, BENEFITS, AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Persons appointed to this position on a full-time basis will receive the following benefits: Health Allowance and Flexible Benefits Plan Depending upon the number of dependents the health allowance ranges from $939.36 to $2,480.68 per month for core health benefits. Subject to specific rules, a cash back program is also available with proof of other medical coverage. City employees participate in the PERS Health Program, and may choose their medical coverage from a variety of providers. The City's flexible benefits plan includes medical and dental coverage as core benefits. A range of optional benefits including vision care and medical and dependent care accounts are also available. A term life insurance policy equal to annual salary, long-term disability plan, and an employee assistance plan are provided at City expense. Other Benefits The City currently offers the PERS 2.5% at 55 pension plan for "classic" members and 2% at 62 for "new" members. Currently, the City pays the full employer portion of the retirement contribution for "classic" members and 50% of the total normal cost for "new" members. The "classic" member contribution of 8% is a pre-tax payroll deduction; "new" members shall pay 50% of the total normal cost as set by CalPERS. Anyone hired on or after January 1, 2013 will be subject to the applicable provisions, retirement formulas, and plan benefits/restrictions associated with the Public Employees' Pension Reform Act of 2013. Vacation, Sick Leave, Holidays Annual vacation ranges from two to four weeks per year, based on years of service with the City of Gilroy. Employees accrue eight hours of sick leave each month. Employees receive 44 hours of personal leave time and 56 hours of administrative leave time in July of each fiscal year which must be used during the fiscal year (pro-rating in year of hire/separation). The City observes 10 paid holidays each year. Medicare/Social Security Employees participate in Medicare (1.45% for both the employer and employee) as this is a mandated federal program. City of Gilroy does not participate in Social Security. Payroll All City employees are paid monthly, on the first business day of each month for the prior calendar month via direct deposit. Representation
Persons appointed to this position are covered by the Gilroy Management Association (GMA) Memorandum of Understanding.
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The supplemental information that you provide will be evaluated along with your completed application. This includes the required documents (i.e. cover letter, resume, or certifications) and responses to the supplemental questions below. Some questions may include multiple parts (i.e., (a), (b), (c), (d), etc.). Please make sure to address each part of the question in your answers. Responses to the supplemental questions that indicate, "see resume" are considered incomplete. All responses must reflect applicant's own work and must not be generated by artificial intelligence or similar tools. The information you provide will be used to further identify those applicants who are best qualified to continue in the selection process for this position. Note: Failure to provide all of the required documents will result in the application being rejected as incomplete. Please refer to the "Application Process" section of the job announcement for required documents. By checking the 'Yes' response below, I indicate that I have read these instructions under "Application Process" for submitting a complete application and have attached all the required documents. I understand that written responses to the supplemental questions along with attachments as noted in the job announcement are required in order to evaluate my qualifications for this position and for my application to be considered complete.
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Please indicate your highest level of education.
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Please describe your emergency management experience and training.
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How would you design and implement a program to help our community prepare to sustain itself during an emergency? Please include key strategies, partnerships, outreach methods, and how you would measure effectiveness, including an example of using feedback or data to improve a program or initiative. During implementation, how would you ensure the information reaches our diverse community some of which only speak/read Spanish?
05
What does it mean to be resilient in the context of emergency management? Please provide an example.
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Describe your experience supporting or managing grant-funded programs. Please include your role in applying the grant, implementation, tracking & reporting and how you stay organized when managing multiple deadlines.
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Why do you want to work for the City of Gilroy as a Community Resilience Coordinator?
Required Question
Location : 7351 Rosanna St. Gilroy, CA 95020, CA
Job Type: Full-time
Job Number: FY 25/26 -00055
Department: City Administration
Opening Date: 05/27/2026
Closing Date: 6/29/2026 5:00 PM Pacific COMMUNITY RESILIENCE COORDINATOR
$8,429.47 - $11,577.50 Monthly, Plus Excellent Benefits The salary range listed above reflects the full compensation potential for this position. However, initial salary placement will typically be at the lower end of the range and will not exceed 97% of the range maximum. Placement within the range will be based on the candidate's relevant experience and qualifications. Progression through the range may occur over time, subject to continued service, good performance evaluations, and the City's administrative policies. This is a grant funded position that is funded through February 4, 2029.
Opportunity to work a 9/80 work schedule with every other Friday off. This position is full-time on-site position that actively supports department operations.
Future MOU salary increases: 2.5% on 7/1/27. The City of Gilroy is an equal opportunity employer and supports workforce diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging. Join our team!
ABOUT THE POSITION
Join the City of Gilroy and help shape the future of community preparedness, recovery, and resilience. The City is recruiting for a full-time dynamic and forward-thinking Community Resilience Coordinator (CRC) to join the Administration Department in a role that makes a real impact.
In this exciting opportunity, the CRC will lead innovative efforts to strengthen how the City prepares for, responds to, and recovers from natural disasters and emergency situations. Working at the center of collaboration and change, you'll help redesign organizational structures, modernize processes, and advance strategic goals that build a stronger, safer, and more resilient Gilroy. If you're passionate about public service, emergency preparedness, and creating lasting community impact, this is your chance to help drive meaningful change where it matters most!
Under direct supervision of the Assistant City Administrator, the Community Resilience Coordinator will develop, implement and lead comprehensive local resilience vision, strategy and planning related to the community's emergency preparedness and responsive programs. Emphasis will be placed on services and programs for populations that are more at-risk during disasters due to lack of resources and education. Additional responsibilities include developing solutions to reduce disaster risks, securing and managing mitigation grant funding, delivering community resilience education and training, and effectively engaging, partnering, and collaborating with a variety of officials, local, state, and federal agencies, businesses, community services, both public and private, concerning the related work and goals of the City. Moreover, the CRC will undertake related special projects with citywide significance, and perform other related duties as required. This position is considered essential personnel during City emergencies and is expected to be available to staff and support the Emergency Operations Center. This is an exempt, mid-management level position that must exercise competent discretion and judgement in the performance of duties and interactions with others.
ABOUT THE TEAM The City Administration team is energetic, innovative, and always looking ahead. We thrive in an environment driven by strategic planning, creative problem-solving, and forward-thinking ideas that strengthen the City and the community we serve. As a close-knit and highly collaborative team, we value camaraderie, open communication, and the unique expertise each member brings to the table. Together, we tackle complex challenges, exchange ideas, and develop impactful programs designed to enhance community resilience, safety, and preparedness. We are passionate about continuous learning and professional growth, embracing ongoing education, training, and innovation to ensure we deliver exceptional public service and keep Gilroy prepared to respond confidently to any emergency or disaster situation.
If you're looking for a workplace where your ideas matter, collaboration is encouraged, and your work has a meaningful impact on the community every day, you'll fit right in with our team.
THE IDEAL CANDIDATE WILL:
- Bring advanced expertise in emergency management, disaster preparedness, response, and recovery programs that strengthen community resilience.
- Be passionate about community outreach, public education, and delivering engaging workshops and training programs focused on emergency preparedness-especially for vulnerable and at-risk populations who may lack access to critical resources and planning tools.
- Demonstrate strong analytical and strategic thinking skills, with the ability to evaluate complex issues, interpret data, exercise sound independent judgment, and develop innovative, solution-oriented recommendations.
- Serve as a confident and engaging public spokesperson for the City, delivering clear, accurate, and impactful presentations and public information to diverse audiences.
- Build meaningful partnerships and foster collaboration with residents, businesses, community organizations, and stakeholders to strengthen trust, connectivity, and awareness around emergency planning and community resilience.
- Possess a solid understanding of the legal, regulatory, and administrative frameworks that guide municipal government operations.
- Maintain flexibility and readiness to respond during emergencies, including availability during evenings, weekends, and disaster response activations.
- Leverage experience in grant writing, funding acquisition, and resource development to expand and enhance the City's emergency preparedness and resilience initiatives.
- Thrive in a fast-paced environment by being highly motivated, organized, and self-directed, with the ability to effectively manage priorities, meet deadlines, and successfully execute projects independently.
- Maintain existing partnerships and identify new partners that help the City connect with communities, including individuals with Access and Functional Needs (AFN).
- Collaborate with partners to develop and implement effective outreach and education strategies, including the creation and dissemination of emergency preparedness materials.
- Lead continued development and implementation of Community Resilience Plan to enhance community preparedness, outreach, and overall resilience.
- Facilitate community education across a variety of venues, meeting people where they are to increase accessibility and engagement.
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in Emergency Management, Public Administration, Business Administration, Psychology, Social Science, or closely related field of study. Additional work experience may be considered, at the sole discretion of the City of Gilroy, in lieu of up to two years (60 semester units) of the required education with one year of directly related work experience equaling one year (30 semester units) of the required education.
- Two (2) years of experience in emergency management, preferably in a government setting, or closely related field. Additional related specialized training or certification may, at the sole discretion of the City of Gilroy, substitute for up to one year of the required work experience.
- Successful completion of National Incident Management System (NIMS) training courses (NIMS 100, NIMS 200, NIMS 300, NIMS 400, NIMS 700, and NIMS 800) prior to hire or within eleven (11) months of hire.
- Successful completion of Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS) Emergency Management Specialist Certificate highly desired. Certificate program includes: Emergency Management Concepts, Mitigation for Emergency Managers, Emergency Planning, Recovery from Disaster: The Local Community Role, and other required elective courses totaling seventy-two (72) hours of instruction.
- Possess and maintain a valid CPR/AED/First Aid certification within six (6) months of hire.
- Able and willing to respond back to the City during emergencies when requested.
- Able and willing to work additional hours, days, nights, weekends, and holidays as needed to get the job done.
- Possess and maintain a valid California Driver License and a safe driving record necessary to operate assigned vehicle(s).
- Strong computer/technology skills required.
- Willingness to continue education and training and expand skills by taking additional courses, attend seminars, workshops, and individual study.
- Pass a detailed employment background check, including a Department of Justice criminal record check.
- Pass a post-offer medical examination, which includes a drug test.
- Prefer non-tobacco user.
- Bilingual English/Spanish an added plus, but not required.
If you are interested in pursuing this exciting career opportunity please attach and submit the following required items with your NEOGOV application:
- A completed City of Gilroy online application including supplemental responses.
- A cover letter explaining your interest in the position with the City of Gilroy is preferred.
- A detailed resume focusing on relevant work experience and education is preferred
- A list of three (3) professional references is required.
- Application Closing Date: June 29, 2026
- Oral Board: July 15, 2026
- Department Interviews: Week of July 20th
AND SUPPORTS WORKFORCE DIVERSITY.
COMPENSATION, BENEFITS, AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Persons appointed to this position on a full-time basis will receive the following benefits: Health Allowance and Flexible Benefits Plan Depending upon the number of dependents the health allowance ranges from $939.36 to $2,480.68 per month for core health benefits. Subject to specific rules, a cash back program is also available with proof of other medical coverage. City employees participate in the PERS Health Program, and may choose their medical coverage from a variety of providers. The City's flexible benefits plan includes medical and dental coverage as core benefits. A range of optional benefits including vision care and medical and dependent care accounts are also available. A term life insurance policy equal to annual salary, long-term disability plan, and an employee assistance plan are provided at City expense. Other Benefits The City currently offers the PERS 2.5% at 55 pension plan for "classic" members and 2% at 62 for "new" members. Currently, the City pays the full employer portion of the retirement contribution for "classic" members and 50% of the total normal cost for "new" members. The "classic" member contribution of 8% is a pre-tax payroll deduction; "new" members shall pay 50% of the total normal cost as set by CalPERS. Anyone hired on or after January 1, 2013 will be subject to the applicable provisions, retirement formulas, and plan benefits/restrictions associated with the Public Employees' Pension Reform Act of 2013. Vacation, Sick Leave, Holidays Annual vacation ranges from two to four weeks per year, based on years of service with the City of Gilroy. Employees accrue eight hours of sick leave each month. Employees receive 44 hours of personal leave time and 56 hours of administrative leave time in July of each fiscal year which must be used during the fiscal year (pro-rating in year of hire/separation). The City observes 10 paid holidays each year. Medicare/Social Security Employees participate in Medicare (1.45% for both the employer and employee) as this is a mandated federal program. City of Gilroy does not participate in Social Security. Payroll All City employees are paid monthly, on the first business day of each month for the prior calendar month via direct deposit. Representation
Persons appointed to this position are covered by the Gilroy Management Association (GMA) Memorandum of Understanding.
01
The supplemental information that you provide will be evaluated along with your completed application. This includes the required documents (i.e. cover letter, resume, or certifications) and responses to the supplemental questions below. Some questions may include multiple parts (i.e., (a), (b), (c), (d), etc.). Please make sure to address each part of the question in your answers. Responses to the supplemental questions that indicate, "see resume" are considered incomplete. All responses must reflect applicant's own work and must not be generated by artificial intelligence or similar tools. The information you provide will be used to further identify those applicants who are best qualified to continue in the selection process for this position. Note: Failure to provide all of the required documents will result in the application being rejected as incomplete. Please refer to the "Application Process" section of the job announcement for required documents. By checking the 'Yes' response below, I indicate that I have read these instructions under "Application Process" for submitting a complete application and have attached all the required documents. I understand that written responses to the supplemental questions along with attachments as noted in the job announcement are required in order to evaluate my qualifications for this position and for my application to be considered complete.
- Yes
- No
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Please indicate your highest level of education.
- Masters degree or higher in a related field
- Masters degree or higher in a non-related field
- Bachelors degree in a related field
- Bachelors degree in a non-related field
- Associates degree in a related field
- Associates degree in a non-related field
- High School Diploma or GED
- No High School Diploma or GED
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Please describe your emergency management experience and training.
04
How would you design and implement a program to help our community prepare to sustain itself during an emergency? Please include key strategies, partnerships, outreach methods, and how you would measure effectiveness, including an example of using feedback or data to improve a program or initiative. During implementation, how would you ensure the information reaches our diverse community some of which only speak/read Spanish?
05
What does it mean to be resilient in the context of emergency management? Please provide an example.
06
Describe your experience supporting or managing grant-funded programs. Please include your role in applying the grant, implementation, tracking & reporting and how you stay organized when managing multiple deadlines.
07
Why do you want to work for the City of Gilroy as a Community Resilience Coordinator?
Required Question
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