Director of Employee Safety
Company: Equitable Holdings, Inc.
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: November 17, 2024
Job Description:
About the Organization - Golden Gate National Parks
ConservancySince 1981, the (Parks Conservancy) has served as the
nonprofit partner of the National Park Service, collaborating with
the Presidio Trust, partners, donors, and the community to support
the Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA). The GGNRA
stretches across three Bay Area counties north and south of the
Golden Gate Bridge and includes iconic places such as Muir Woods
National Monument, Fort Point National Historic Site, Alcatraz
Island, Crissy Field, Mori Point, Lands End, and the Presidio of
San Francisco. The Parks Conservancy engages at the intersection of
national park sites, local communities, social justice, and climate
resilience. Collaborating with partners, our staff are dedicated to
enhancing public awareness and providing volunteer and educational
opportunities in the parks. We are park builders, caretakers,
ambassadors and educators, all working to connect people to parks
in support of our vision Parks for All Forever. Join us. About the
role - Director of Employee SafetyAs a key member of the Operations
Branch, the Director of Employee Safety serves as a thought partner
in the Operations Branch's overall risk management
responsibilities. While focusing on responsibility for employee
safety and security, the Director will work across disciplines,
supporting all Branches of the Parks Conservancy as assigned by the
Chief Operations Officer. The Director of Employee Safety is
responsible for fostering a safety-first culture organization-wide.
Together with the National Park Service at the GGNRA and the
Presidio Trust, many activities are multi-agency, and close
coordination is needed for managing employee safety. GGNRA is a
complex national park hosting approximately 18 million visitors
annually and includes over 82,000 acres of land and 91 miles of
shoreline. GGNRA lands span three counties: Marin, San Francisco,
and San Mateo. The Director of Employee Safety will develop and
manage internal safety and security systems and protocols,
prioritizing staff well-being. Collaborating with the
organization's branches, they will lead efforts to align operations
with strategic goals, standardize safety and security programs,
work with department leads and employees to implement programs,
lead incident response activities, and reduce overall operational
risk. Adaptability, attentive listening, and empathetic
communication are crucial for engaging a diverse workforce with
wide-ranging responsibilities. Ideal candidates will demonstrate a
strong passion for safety, health, and wellness, championing
belonging, justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion values
throughout program development and leadership.Essential Functions
and Responsibilities:
- Assess, lead, and advise on the organization's employee safety
and risk management systems and processes, programs, and data and
reporting, providing guidance across all branches.
- Collaborate with branches, departments, and external partners
to establish and enhance comprehensive employee safety, health, and
security programs, ensuring alignment with organizational
goals.
- Drive the identification, development, and implementation of
employee safety and security initiatives, policies, and procedures,
including areas such as situational awareness and risk assessment,
personal protective equipment (PPE), employee training, incident
management, disease outbreak, remote worker communication, and
emergency response.
- Lead the development, oversight and organizational coordination
of Emergency Action Plans (EAPs), and Incident Response Plans
(IRPs), serving as an all-hazard advisor in the organization's
preparedness and response efforts. Supports and advises the
Executive Team on all aspects of emergency and incident response;
often assuming incident management leadership, including
participating on NPS-led incident teams.
- Act as a resource for budgeting, procurement of materials
(e.g., PPE), training, performance measures, recognition programs,
and job descriptions related to safety, health, and security
initiatives.
- Evaluate, improve, and implement required employee safety
programs and plans, ensuring compliance with Federal and Cal OSHA
regulations, including the Incident and Injury Prevention Program
(IIPP), Workplace Violence Protection Program (WVPP), and Emergency
Response protocols, while addressing the organization's specific
needs and external partner requirements.
- Develop employee safety and security protocols to support staff
safety at their workplaces, including those that include
interactions with park visitors, offering resources and guidance
for various encounter scenarios across all operational settings.
Establish and lead an employee safety committee to learn more about
operational risk issues and operations and collaborate with
employees on risk-based solutions.
- Serve as the organizational lead and point of contact for all
employee safety incidents; receiving notification from Department
leads for all incidents involving staff and volunteers, conducting
root-cause analyses within 48 hours, implementing immediate actions
to address causal factors, and facilitating the dissemination of
lessons learned throughout the organization.
- Coordinate and implement a proactive and cost-effective
organization-wide risk management program, aimed at safeguarding
organizational assets and minimizing losses from employee injuries,
accidents, or liability exposures.
- Manage and supervise employee safety training activities,
including prioritizing training requirements based on risk
exposure, probability and severity appropriate to the job
responsibilities; manage scheduling, coordination, delivery, and
record-keeping, while consulting with executives, managers, and
employees to identify training needs and enhance workplace safety
measures. Additionally, liaise with appropriate agencies such as
NPS, Cal-OSHA, and Fire Protection Services to ensure regulatory
compliance and foster collaborative relationships.Knowledge,
Skills, and Abilities:
- Experience (minimum 5 years education/experience) in a safety
role focusing on occupational health, which may be informed by but
not limited to outdoor adventure or education, parks or
conservation, ecological restoration or visitor services.
- Experience (minimum 3 years) in risk assessment, management,
and mitigation related to employee safety and security, and
incident management.
- Knowledgeable in federal and California OSHA safety standards,
compliance and reporting. Desire and able to build/sustain
relationships with a variety of people, inclusive of different
backgrounds, ethnicities, genders, sexualities, ages, and
viewpoints.
- Ability to work well with a wide range of employees and their
duties, including retail, natural resource stewardship, plant
nurseries, warehouses, field work, events in the parks, and youth
education.
- Ability to collect and analyze employee safety data and
information, and to tailor and present meaningful data dashboards
and reports to a variety of audiences.
- Ability to understand and address employee safety concerns at
all levels, and grow knowledge of organizational and operational
infrastructure risks and strengths, and apply that knowledge to
build a comprehensive system of employee safety.
- Ability to select and utilize contractors for more specialized
programs, training needs, and operating areas.
- Ability to work closely with multiple partner organizations,
including the National Park Service, the Presidio Trust, state and
county parks, water districts, public libraries, schools and
others.Compensation and LocationThe Parks Conservancy provides its
employees with a competitive salary that is benchmarked with other
non-profit organizations in the Bay Area. Benefits include a
competitive suite of medical, dental, and vision plans, up to 3
weeks' paid vacation plus one week of personal days, plus holiday
(11) and sick days (12).This position is full-time, and you must
already be based in or willing to relocate to the San Francisco Bay
Area. This position requires at least 2 days per week onsite
(ideally 3 days), either in office (Fort Mason) or visiting our
employees on location at our incredible park sites (for example,
Alcatraz, Muir Woods, and Crissy Field).The hiring range for this
position is an annual salary of $115,000-$120,000 (Grade 21). The
final salary within this range will be determined based on relevant
experience.The Application ProcessThe Parks Conservancy has engaged
Equitable Hiring Group to support this hiring process. To apply,
please complete the short form to the right.Individuals who apply
by Thursday, September 26th, will be given priority; therefore, we
encourage you to submit yours soon!When you apply, we kindly ask
you to remove your schools from your resume. There is no need to
reformat your resume and leave your degree as is; simplify it to
"B.A. Economics," for example. Just remember to remove any
undergraduate and graduate school name references where possible.
This "bias-reduced" process is aimed at opening this opportunity to
more candidates, reviewing applicants on performance assessments
instead of resume proxies (e.g., where you went to school).This
evaluation process will follow practices shown to reduce bias in
decision-making and may be different from other application
processes you have experienced.The overall evaluation process will
look to follow this anticipated timeline:
- Late September: Selected candidates asked to complete short
answer questionnaire.
- Early October: Video interview with the hiring manager.
- Mid-October: Finalist candidates will be asked to complete a
timed, paid, trial assignment.
- Mid-October: Video Panel interview with Parks Conservancy
Staff.
- Late October: Finalists will participate in a multi-team member
in-person panel interview.
- Candidate references will also be checked at this step.
- Early November: Offer extended.If you have any questions about
the opportunity, please email abe@equitablehiringgroup.com.The
Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy is an Equal Opportunity
Employer. Recruitment, placement, and promotions are conducted
without regard to an individual's race, color, religion, sex,
national origin, age, physical handicap, veteran status or sexual
orientation, or any other classification protected by Federal,
State, and local laws & ordinances. We will consider qualified
candidates with criminal history in a manner consistent with the
requirements of the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance. All
qualified applicants are encouraged to apply.
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