FEMA is hiring temporary workers to help with Eaton and Palisades fire recovery
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FEMA is looking to hire more than 26 temporary workers in Southern California for fire recovery efforts in the Eaton and Palisades disaster response areas. This initiative is aimed at expediting workforce growth while capitalizing on the local knowledge of hires from the LA area. The positions available cover various areas, including acquisitions and disaster training. The expedited hiring process also serves to provide job opportunities and economic stimulus to communities affected by disaster, despite potential hiring challenges due to recent federal employment reductions.
"Local hire work is part of an expedited process that helps quickly grow the FEMA workforce while also providing economic stimulus and good job opportunities to communities where jobs may have been lost due to a disaster," FEMA spokesperson La-Tanga Hopes said in a statement.
The hiring pitch promised "many perks" of federal employment, including "excellent benefits, flexible work schedules, opportunities for professional growth, stability, and lateral movement across agencies."
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