Safety Coordinator

Seattle, WA
Full Time
Operations - Safety & Security
Experienced

Who We Are: Through the development, ownership, and operations of affordable housing properties, Bellwether Housing has been a trailblazer in transforming the lives of lower-income individuals and families in our region. As the largest non-profit housing provider in the Pacific Northwest, Bellwether is a leader in State and local housing policy issues, an innovator in financing and housing development strategies, and a trusted partner to a diverse array of organizations in our community, while providing resident and real estate development services to other mission-driven non-profits around Western Washington.  

Salary: $34.81-$41.85/hour 

The posted salary reflects the full pay range for this position. Offers made to qualified candidates will be made within this range and will be determined by various factors, including knowledge, skills, experience, qualifications, location, and other factors that would be critical to success in this role. 

Position Overview: The Safety and Security Coordinator helps ensure a safe, compliant work environment by managing occupational safety protocols and emergency preparedness, as well as physical security measures, to mitigate financial impact and support staff and residents.  

In this role, you’ll be responsible for conducting risk assessments, implementing safety trainings, overseeing CCTV systems, and supporting emergency response planning, as well as investigating incidents, maintaining security systems, and acting as a liaison with law enforcement to prevent, detect, and respond to threats. The Safety Coordinator provides support and back up to the Site Safety & Security Manager in addressing and responding to portfolio security incidents. 

Work Schedule: Onsite, Monday-Friday 8:30 am – 5:00 pm. The final schedule will be determined by the supervisor. 

Your Impact:  

Organizational Policy Development 

  • Promote safety and health awareness through internal communications and training programs. 
  • Prepare written safety and health programs and policies.  
  • Collaborate with the Site Safety & Security Manager on safety programs and training that span workplace safety and security. 
  • Identify organizational safety training needs and develop and coordinate training programs in accordance with OSHA and the Washington Administrative Code (WAC). 
  • Understand federal and state occupational safety regulations and monitor regulatory changes. 
  • Annually review and update compliance with safety plans and policies. 
  • Ensure compliance with regulatory reporting requirements and the maintenance of safety-related records. 

Workplace Safety & Training 

  • Oversee and facilitate Bellwether’s Administrative Office Safety Committee (monthly). 
  • Establish monthly safety topics for all site staff and monitor adherence. 
  • Manage and coordinate new hire training for all staff, including but not limited to accident/incident reporting, bloodborne pathogens, and various safety topics for frontline staff. 
  • Coordinate and facilitate staff training on Emergency Action Plans, building evacuation routes, fire safety, proper chemical use, asbestos/mold remediation & dumpster moving equipment. 
  • Remain informed of current Federal and local laws and regulations as they relate to safety in the workplace. 

Building Safety & Risk Management 

  • Lead risk management activities across the entirety of the Bellwether Housing organization, including administrative offices and residential properties. 
  • Create/ maintain/ update building-specific emergency action plans and disaster preparedness kits. Audit materials and plans regularly and conduct new hires and annual staff training. 
  • Manage chemical program for buildings, ensuring staff are utilizing authorized chemicals, and maintain SDS sheets 
  • Support Bellwether personnel in selecting appropriate personal protective equipment. 
  • Conduct annual safety and health walk-through inspections of Bellwether properties. 
  • Maintain records of training, inspections, and other required compliance documents in accordance with OSHA and the Washington Administrative Code (WAC). 
  • Verify through periodic site inspections that workplace safety documents are available and up to date. 
  • Audit and manage contracted services for the required safety and first-aid supplies. Ensure adequate supplies are maintained. 
  • Assist in the review and approval of outside contractor safety programs. 
  • Conduct physical security assessments across office, residential, or mixed-use environments, and identify vulnerabilities and recommend practical mitigation strategies utilizing both physical controls (e.g., lighting, access control, CPTED principles) and security technologies (e.g., CCTV, alarms, intrusion detection, and access management systems). 

Fire & Life Safety 

  • Ensure that all life safety systems and related equipment are fully functional.  
  • Assist in conducting and coordinating fire watch, as necessary. 
  • Assist as a first responder to fires occurring at a building, assisting onsite staff as needed. 
  • Develop training for staff and building residents on fire prevention, responding to fire alarms, emergency evacuation plans, and conducting routine fire drills. 
  • Ensure that buildings have the current tenant lists and other key information centrally located in the event of a fire.  

Site Safety & Security 

  • Respond to critical incidents, such as crises, emergencies, and natural disasters, by providing direct intervention, triage, and stabilization services in-person and/or by phone. Offer support to staff in the form of guidance, consultation, and assistance. 
  • Collaborate with local law enforcement, emergency management personnel, and other government officials related to crisis and disaster response. 
  • In partnership with Site Safety & Security Manager, conduct after-action debriefings and document best practices following major incidents. 

Who You Are:  

Minimum Requirements 

  • 2 to 3 years of related experience and/or training in workplace safety, or equivalent combination of education and experience. 
  • Strong understanding of occupational safety standards (OSHA), building fire codes, and physical security measures. 
  • Certification in CPR and first aid. 
  • Demonstrated interpersonal, influence, and collaboration skills to effectively partner with leaders and peers in multiple departments and disciplines 
  • Experience in monitoring CCTV/surveillance assets and security management software. 
  • Excellent critical thinking abilities to interpret and implement regulation and execution plans 
  • Excellent interpersonal skills for training, reporting incidents, and liaising with law enforcement. 
  • Experience facilitating and/or developing Safety training 
  • Computer literacy skills and comfort with various types of technology used in the industry 
  • Ability to work well as a team and interact with different groups of people 
  • A valid Driver’s License and ability to travel between properties on a regular basis. 

Physical Requirements: 

  • Ability to conduct walkthroughs of job sites or facilities for inspections. 
  • Ability to respond to security incidents as needed. 

Desired Qualifications

  • Certified Safety Professional (CSP) 
  • Board of Certified Safety Professionals certified (BCSP) 
  • Institute for Safety and Health Management (ISHM) certified       
  • Risk Management Certification 
  • Lead and Asbestos Certification 
  • OSHA Certification 30 Certification 
  • Management experience preferred 
  • Project management skills, familiarity with project management software 
  • Broad knowledge of safety practices, risk, and compliance trends, issues, business operations, and regulations 
  • Advanced knowledge of organizational risk management concepts, methods, practices, and techniques 

What We Offer: Bellwether Housing is your platform for growth, empowerment, and purpose. When you join our team, you will receive: 

  • Competitive compensation accompanied by a generous benefits package. 
  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance. 
  • A 403(b)-retirement plan with an employer match, guiding you towards a prosperous future. 
  • Fuel for your personal and professional development with up to $1,500 in employer-paid continuing education per year. 
  • An ORCA Transit Pass to navigate the city with ease. 
  • Up to 24 paid days off in your first year, prorated personal days renewed annually, and 8 paid office closure days. 
  • The chance to be part of a transformative mission, leaving a mark on the lives of those we serve in our communities. 

At Bellwether Housing, you will elevate your career in a role that's as rewarding as it is impactful, where you’ll be part of a movement that is helping shape the future of affordable housing in Seattle and where diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging are the pillars of our success.  

Bellwether Housing embraces a workplace that is diverse, equitable, and inclusive, and is dedicated to building a team that is made up of a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, experiences, and skills that reflect the populations we serve. We are committed to being an anti-racist organization, while acknowledging we have a long way to go. You can learn more about our DEI work on our website

Bellwether Housing is an equal opportunity employer. We will not discriminate based on race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. We support the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to reasonably accommodate all qualified applicants [and employees] by providing reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities. To request Reasonable Accommodation for the application or interview process, please contact [email protected]

Note: This role requires successful completion of a background check in accordance with Seattle’s Fair Chance Employment Ordinance.

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