Morgan J. Walker, NEMAA

Training and Exercise Coordinator at Panhandle Health District
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Hayden, Idaho, United States, US

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Tamara Corpin, NEMAA

Morgan and I worked together as part of a

Jason Junkens, MA, CEM, PMP, MEP

As an adjunct instructor at Pierce College and an Emergency Management Professional, I have had Mr. Walker in several of my classes. His work is always of the highest caliber. For this reason, I specifically chose Morgan to help develop an exercise scenario for a full-scale exercise as a member of a

Will Davis

I have had the great privilege of working with Mr. Walker on number out occasion, that I lost count. But the one thing I did not loose is the professionalism, and dedication that he brought to the table every teach, every mission that he was called on. Mr. Walker is the best there is when it comes down to dependability, dedication and professionalism hand down. I am honored to have work with him. He is the best.

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Credentials

  • STOP THE BLEED Instructor
    The American College of Surgeons (ACS)
    Aug, 2019
    - Nov, 2024
  • Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers (BLS) Instructor
    American Heart Association
    Jan, 2022
    - Nov, 2024
  • Personal First Aid / CPR / AED
    American Red Cross

Experience

    • United States
    • Wellness and Fitness Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Training and Exercise Coordinator
      • Oct 2019 - Present

      As the Training and Exercise Coordinator for Panhandle Health District, I lead and develop strategies for needs analysis, development, and administration of training and exercise programs. The position needs strong project management skills and teamwork talents and utilizes good facilitation, planning, training, and exercise design skills. The T&E Coordinator collaborates on training and exercise efforts with departmental, regional, state, federal, military, and private partners. As the Training and Exercise Coordinator for Panhandle Health District, I lead and develop strategies for needs analysis, development, and administration of training and exercise programs. The position needs strong project management skills and teamwork talents and utilizes good facilitation, planning, training, and exercise design skills. The T&E Coordinator collaborates on training and exercise efforts with departmental, regional, state, federal, military, and private partners.

    • United States
    • Government Administration
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Emergency Management Intern, Emergency Management Division
      • Mar 2019 - Jul 2019

      As an Emergency Management Intern, my primary duty is to provide a technical application and refine and apply core skills, with a specific emphasis on gaining leadership aptitudes through emergency preparedness and planning projects to meet the challenges of a dynamic and complex emergency management environment. These projects may involve exercise design and development and public information and outreach. Currently, my duties include supporting the Accreditation/State Exercise Program Manager in the day-to-day operations and development of the Washington State Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) and Emergency Management Accreditation Program (EMAP) within the Emergency Management Division office; through written communications; preparing documents, assisting with research assignments, special projects, and attending meetings or community events. The position requires the ability to collect, review, categorize, prioritize, and analyze data and information. Additional qualifications include the ability to compile data and knowledge into a written document in a clear, articulate manner and interpret instructions furnished in written, oral or schedule form, from local, state and federal agencies concerning emergency management. Show less

    • Defense and Space Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Technical Instructor
      • Oct 2009 - Dec 2016

      Provided a high-level technical training to variety classes pertaining to the Stryker Family of Variants. Maintained approved lesson plans, addressing issues or concerns, develop additions to the established training, and conducts research for new training methods. Developed through comprehensive understanding as to how to create program instructions and training support packages such as Terminal Learning Objectives, Enabling Learning Objectives and lesson plan structures. Proficient in advanced knowledge of ten family of variants of the Stryker's to include maintenance programs, C4ISR, FBCB2, AFATADS, BFT, JCR and ASIPS. Presented classroom training and hands-on instruction that encompasses all operator tasks for all 10 variants of the Light Armored Vehicle (LAV) Family of Vehicles. Developed, validated and prepared course curricula, Program of Instruction (POI), lesson plans, instructor/student guides, and audio visual aids in support of lesson material and examinations. Ability to assimilate terminologies and verbiage to construct a better convergence of concepts, trends and principles. Determined supplemental material, illustrations, and teaching methods and techniques that best suit each class which are evaluated and analyzed to see if changes need to be made. Supported instructor training sessions for new hires and certification training as required. Show less

    • United States
    • Armed Forces
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Specialist
      • Mar 1988 - Apr 2008

      Coordinated defense systems in support of joint and combined arms operations. Directed all system initiatives and project support efforts. Conducted in-depth chemical and physical laboratory testing and compiled results for new products or processes. Developed plans that online SOP(s) to be used in response to disasters/emergencies. Prepared emergency situation status reports. Recognized routinely for effectively and efficiently managing numerous employees. Conducted an assortment of experiments, tests and analyses using variety of techniques such as chromatography, spectroscopy, physical and separation techniques and microscopy. Developed and maintained liaisons with municipalities, county departments, and similar entities in order to facilitate plan development, response effort coordination, and exchanges of personnel and equipment. Kept informed of federal, state and local regulations affecting emergency plans, and ensure that plans adhere to these regulations. Prepared emergency situation status reports that describe response and recovery efforts, needs, and preliminary damage assessments.Inspected facilities and equipment such as emergency management centers and communications equipment in order to determine their operational and functional capabilities in emergency situations.Coordinated assets and efforts for weapons of mass destruction (WMD) force protection programs, defense support to civil authorities, vulnerability analysis, sensitive site assessment and exploitation Show less

    • Land Resource and Ammunition Non Commisioned Officer
      • Jun 2002 - Mar 2008

      Forecasted, authorized and distributed $2.7 million of ammunition annually. Supervised and coordinated ammunition supply and renovation functions, including procurement, receipt storage issuing, handling, shipment, salvage, and renovation of ammunition. Operated static ammunition supply points and established fields supply points in forward areas.Managed land resources for 1600 personnel, emphases on safety procedures, maintenance and the operation of various weapon systems. Inspected ranges, training areas, insuring soldiers' are in compliance with applicable safety and operational standards. Qualified range safety officer insuring safety instructions and guides are relevant to current planned range usage. Reviewed requests for range training usage, responsible for determining number of personnel, type of weapon, ammunition and arrival and departure times.Operated automated Range Facility Management Support System (RFMSS) for scheduling, firing desk operations, integrated training area management, and to generate reports.Collected, recorded and disseminated range related information. Operated and monitored the Range Control Communications Net consisting of multiple FM/AM radio nets, with the ability to collect, record and disseminate range related information. Show less

    • Recruiter
      • Mar 1997 - Apr 2000

      Contacted, interviewed, and advised civilian personnel to obtain qualified applicants for enlistment into the Army. Contacted representatives of schools, public officials, personnel managers, parents of prospective applicants, religious and civil leaders, and others to present the Army as an employment and career opportunity. Presented formal and informal talks on advantages of the Army at civic and service organizations and student bodies.Distributed and displayed recruiting publicity material. Established liaison with local radio, television, and newspaper agencies. Wrote, edited, or presented recruiting material for use by local communications agencies. Lent and exhibited motion pictures for civic, fraternal, and service organizations and educational institutions.Interviewed and counseled prospective enlistees. Discussed individual aims and goals to include security, personal aptitudes, training opportunities, job satisfaction and stability, advancement, prestige, and military life. Explained Army benefits including: medical care, dependent allowance, housing, reenlistment bonus, retirement program, military/civilian educational opportunities, travel, recreational benefits, and all similar programs. Evaluated applicants' occupational, educational, and psychological background to determine Army programs with specific individual appeal. Explained occupational and organizational structure of the Army to applicants, parents, and interested groups of individuals.Advised applicants of disqualification's which are waiverable and assists preparation of waiver application. Gathered individual data and prepares forms and documents incident to enlistment processing. Arranged for transportation, meals, and lodging for applicants where required. Maintained prospect card files, school program folders, and prospecting lists. Assisted in market research and analysis of recruiting territory and makes appropriate recommendations to station commander. Show less

Education

  • Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom
    Bachelor of Applied Science - BAS, Homeland Security Emergency Management
    2017 - 2019
  • South Puget Sound Community College
    Associate of Arts - AA, Art/Art Studies, General
    2017 - 2017
  • FEMA Emergency Management Institute
    Independent Study Program, Crisis/Emergency/Disaster Management

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