SayPro Hydrometeorological Hazard Advisoryy

SayPro provides technical advice and assistance for the analysis and forecasts of hydrometeorological hazard potential and risks to populations to support teams before, during and after disasters.

  • Work with the Hydrometeorological Hazard Advisor to provide technical advice on disaster response and risk reduction strategies and implementation plans for hydrometeorological hazards such as floods, droughts, tsunamis, windstorms, and climate variability, dam breaks, and another climate, weather, and hydrology-related risks globally.
  • Work with the Hydrometeorological Advisor to coordinate the review of proposals, concept papers, and other documents submitted by various partners, including non-governmental organisations (NGOs), universities, UN agencies, public international organisations (PIOs), and other organizations, to ensure that proposed activities to ensure technical merits do not create additional risk and in line with technical practices and policies of and
  • Work with the Hydrometeorological Hazard Advisor to design and carry out programs, projects, studies, or other related work and apply new developments in the hydrometeorology sector to programming, as
  • Provide technical advice, assessment, evaluation, and guidance in the implementation of projects in the hydrometeorology
  • Work with the Hydrometeorological Hazard Advisor to collaborate with regional teams, bureaus and missions, other U.S. federal agencies, international organizations (IOs), UN Agencies such as the World Meteorological Organization, national meteorological and hydrological services, national disaster management agencies, universities and research institutes, NGOs, private voluntary organizations (PVOs), and the private sector on hydrometeorological
  • Work with the Hydrometeorological Hazard Advisor to write handbooks, guidelines, funding documents, position papers, and promotional materials.
  • Work with the Hydrometeorological Hazard Advisor to prepare briefing materials, background documents, talking points, and other relevant documents for and

At the GS-14 Equivalent Level (If the PSC is promoted during contract performance):

  • provide technical advice and assistance for the analysis and forecasts of hydrometeorological hazard potential and risks to populations to support teams before, during, and after disasters.
  • Provide expert technical advice on disaster response and risk reduction strategies for natural and human-caused disasters worldwide, such as floods, droughts, tsunamis, windstorms, climate, dam breaks, and another climate, weather hydrology-related hazards.
  • Review proposals, concept papers, and other documents submitted by various partners, including NGOs, United Nations (UN) agencies, and other organisations to ensure that proposed activities do not create additional risk and are in line with best practices, policies of and
  • Provide expert technical advice, assessment, evaluation, and guidance to projects and partners and may be responsible for leading teams or guiding and coordinating the work of other technical staff in the hydrometeorology
  • Collaborate with regional teams, bureaus and missions, other U.S. Federal Agencies, IOs, UN Agencies such as the World Meteorological Organization, national meteorological and hydrological services, national disaster management agencies, universities and research institutes, NGOs, PVOs, and the private sector for hydrometeorological activities.
  • Represent within hydrometeorological-focused coordination fora external to the USG as assigned by Hydrometeorological Hazard
  • In collaboration with the Hydrometeorological Hazard Advisor, write handbooks, guidelines, funding documents, position papers, and promotional materials on behalf.
  • Assist the Hydrometeorological Hazard Advisor in developing strategies and implementation plans for hydrometeorology and water resources sectors to lessen the impacts of hydrometeorological disasters/emergencies. As appropriate, apply new developments in the hydrometeorology sector to
  • In collaboration with the Hydrometeorological Hazard Advisor, work to prepare briefing materials, background documents, talking points, and other relevant documents for and as needed for various purposes such as Congressional testimony, speeches, and press

All GS Equivalent Levels:

  • Sign up for and serve as needed on based Response Management Teams (RMTs), which provide services and support to Disaster Assistance Response Teams (DARTs) deployed in response to disasters. The duties of RMTs will
  • Serve as the after-hours duty officer on a rotational basis for approximately one week every six
  • As needed, serve on DARTs, which may require immediate (within 24 hours) deployment overseas for an extended period.
  • As needed, may serve on temporary detail within the office to meet operational needs during staff shortages. Duties performed while on a point will be aligned with the Team’s existing duties and responsibilities and will be directly related to the scope of work provided.