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Emergency Management in Mississippi

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Mississippi's Emergency Management pathway prepares students for careers in disaster preparedness, emergency response coordination, and community resilience. Students develop expertise in emergency planning, incident management, mitigation strategies, and coordination practices while understanding emergency management frameworks. This pathway serves growing need for emergency management professionals.

Curriculum emphasizes emergency management principles, incident command systems, and preparedness planning. Students understand disaster management, community resilience, and emergency response operations reflecting practices used throughout Mississippi's emergency management infrastructure.

Graduates qualify for emergency management coordinator positions, emergency operations roles, or disaster recovery positions. Growing climate change impacts create expanding emergency management career opportunities.

Emergency Management at a Glance

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Courses

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Credentials

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Career Paths

State Standards & Framework

Mississippi CTE Standards for Emergency Management require demonstrated competency in incident management, emergency planning, and mitigation. Students must achieve proficiency in National Incident Management System (NIMS) aligned with state framework from Mississippi Department of Education and Career Success.

Pathway standards integrate emergency management knowledge with leadership and coordination skills. Students develop understanding of disaster resilience and community preparedness.

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Typical Course Sequence

Course
Law and Public Safety - Year 1
Emergency Management and Response

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Industry Certifications & Credentials

Career Opportunities

Salary data from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (May 2024). Growth projections from BLS Employment Projections (2023-2033). Cost-of-living adjustment uses BEA Regional Price Parities (2023). Entry-level salaries reflect the 25th percentile; experienced salaries reflect the median.

Emergency Management Coordinator

Entry Level
$39,560in Mississippi
National: $39,610-0%

Salary range: $39,560 - $54,390

Adjusted for cost of living: $45,320

-3.4% growth50,700 openings/yr
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Emergency Operations Manager

Experienced
$88,290in Mississippi
National: $102,950-14%

Salary range: $58,360 - $133,270

Adjusted for cost of living: $101,146

+0.4% growth4,100 openings/yr
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Disaster Recovery Manager

Experienced
$88,290in Mississippi
National: $102,950-14%

Salary range: $58,360 - $133,270

Adjusted for cost of living: $101,146

+0.4% growth4,100 openings/yr
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Emergency Management Director

Experienced
$47,850in Mississippi
National: $86,130-44%

Salary range: $41,670 - $60,390

Adjusted for cost of living: $54,817

+2.9% growth74,400 openings/yr
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Work-Based Learning Opportunities

Students work with emergency management agencies, FEMA, and local disaster response organizations throughout Mississippi.

Career & Technical Student Organization

Students in this pathway can participate in SkillsUSA, gaining leadership experience and competing in career-related events.

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Related Pathways in Mississippi

Emergency Medical Services

Mississippi's Emergency Medical Services pathway prepares students for careers as Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) and paramedics serving communities throughout the state. With Mississippi's rural geography creating unique emergency response challenges, skilled EMS professionals remain critically needed for providing pre-hospital emergency care and patient transport services. Students learn emergency medical assessment, patient care techniques, trauma management, medical emergencies, and emergency vehicle operations through classroom instruction and hands-on clinical scenarios. The pathway emphasizes rapid decision-making, teamwork, and compassionate care under pressure essential for emergency medical services. Mississippi's EMS programs partner with ambulance services, fire departments, and hospitals for clinical experiences and ride-along opportunities. Students prepare for EMT certification testing while building foundations for paramedic education or other healthcare careers requiring emergency care competencies.

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Fire Science

Mississippi's Fire Science pathway prepares students for careers in fire protection and emergency response. Students develop expertise in fire behavior, firefighting techniques, hazmat response, and fire safety while understanding emergency services practices. This pathway serves demand for firefighters and fire professionals throughout Mississippi. Curriculum emphasizes fire science principles, firefighting techniques, and emergency response procedures. Students understand fire dynamics, suppression methods, and rescue operations reflecting practices used by fire departments throughout Mississippi. Graduates qualify for firefighter positions with municipal or state fire departments. Growing emergency response demands and prevention initiatives create employment opportunities.

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Law Enforcement

Mississippi's Law Enforcement pathway prepares students for careers in law enforcement and criminal justice. Students develop expertise in law enforcement procedures, criminal justice processes, investigation techniques, and community policing while understanding legal systems. This pathway serves demand for law enforcement officers throughout Mississippi. Curriculum emphasizes law enforcement fundamentals, constitutional law, and community-oriented policing. Students understand investigative procedures, evidence handling, and ethical law enforcement practices reflecting standards used by law enforcement agencies throughout Mississippi. Graduates qualify for police officer positions with municipal, state, or federal agencies. Growing public safety demand creates employment opportunities with competitive compensation.

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