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Disaster Reservists

MEMA’s Disaster Reservist program was created to provide a corps of trained and experienced Mississippians who can be activated on an as-needed basis to meet staffing needs during emergencies. The program keeps a database of individuals with skills and experience that may be used during disasters.

Disaster Reservists may include individuals with logistics, public information, public works and engineering backgrounds, but individuals with other experiences may also be used. Individuals may also be retired from government or private industry careers and be available to enter into a contract once a disaster or emergency occurs. Reservists will be required to attend training at least two times each year on state and federal emergency plans. Once a reservist is put onto active-duty status, he or she will become a contract employee of MEMA for the duration of their deployment or mission assignment. Reservist pay is based on training, skills and experience.

Individuals who are interested in applying for the program should contact Stacy Purvis at 601-933-6678. To Fill out the Legacy Form for Disaster Reservists, please click here (encouraged).


Mississippi Emergency Management Agency 

Disaster Reservist Program

Disaster Reservist Program

Please fill out all required fields

Full Name (as appears on Driver's License)

Address

Availability

Are you willing to travel away from home for:
Are you willing to accept an assignment on short notice?
Are you willing to accept an assignment that may cause you to have to be away from home during holidays?
Are you willing to live in primitive conditions? (camping out)
Are you a retiree on the Mississippi Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)?
Are you a member of the Mississippi National Guard?
Do you have any experience using Web-EOC?

1. Employment Details

2. Employment Details

Education

Special Training

Which of the following positions do you have experience, education, and/or training that qualifies you to serve during a disaster response/recovery?