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The average salary for an Emergency Management Director in U.S. is $93,690.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $93,690

$50,340$151,560

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $45.05

$24.20$72.87

What does an Emergency Management Director earn?

The average salary for an Emergency Management Director in the U.S. is around $93,690 per year. An Emergency Management Director is responsible for providing direction and guidance in emergency preparation, response and recovery operations. They develop policies and plans for managing emergency and disaster situations and coordinate activities of multiple departments to mitigate the consequences of emergency situations. This also involves working with local, state and national government agencies as well as community and national organizations.

How to earn more as an Emergency Management Director

To become an Emergency Management Director, you will need a degree in emergency management, public administration, business management, or a related field. Alternatively, you can take part in a degree apprenticeship program. To earn more as an Emergency Management Director, you can consider focusing on a particular area, such as disaster response or mitigation, or work your way up to a managerial role. Additionally, you can also become self-employed and provide consultant services related to emergency management.