Safety and Security Rep- Mid Shift

Safety & Security Representative (Full-Time, Mid-Shift: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM + Shift Differential)

Looking for a career where your work truly matters—and where your wellbeing matters too? Join a team with an employee wellbeing score of 83, reflecting a strong culture of support, engagement, and purpose.

We’re seeking a Safety & Security Representative who is compassionate, observant, and ready to make a meaningful difference in the lives of youth and adults in a behavioral health setting.

Why Join Us?

  • Full-time, Mid shift (11:00 AM – 9:00 PM) with shift differential

  • Employee Wellbeing Score: 83 – we prioritize our team’s health and satisfaction

  • Mission-driven work that makes a daily impact

  • Opportunities for growth, including leadership responsibilities

  • Supportive, team-oriented environment

Position Summary

In this role, you’ll help maintain a safe, structured, and therapeutic environment by supervising patient activity and supporting direct care staff. You’ll engage individuals using trauma-informed, person-centered approaches while modeling positive behaviors and strong problem-solving skills.

You may also step into a lead capacity when leadership is unavailable, depending on staffing needs.

What You’ll Do

  • Supervise unit activity and patient movement

  • Maintain a safe, clean, and organized unit

  • Support and engage youth and adults in daily activities

  • Assist with crisis intervention and emergency response

  • Follow and support individualized treatment plans

  • Complete accurate and timely documentation and reports

  • Transport patients to appointments as needed

  • Assist with meals, laundry, and other daily needs

  • Attend trainings, meetings, and ongoing education

What You Bring

Minimum Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED

  • Valid driver’s license and auto insurance

  • At least 1 year of related experience or training

  • Intermediate computer skills (Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook)

Preferred Experience

  • Experience in behavioral health or related field

  • Knowledge of trauma-informed and person-centered care

  • Experience supporting individuals in behavioral health crises

What Sets You Apart

You:

  • Adapt quickly and stay positive through change

  • Communicate clearly and professionally

  • Make sound decisions that prioritize safety

  • Build trust with clients through compassion and consistency

  • Stay calm and effective under pressure

  • Manage time and responsibilities efficiently

Physical Requirements

  • Frequent standing, walking, and movement

  • Lifting up to 25 lbs regularly (up to 75 lbs occasionally)

  • Bending, reaching, and assisting individuals as needed

  • Strong visual awareness and attention to detail

Work Environment

  • Moderate noise level

  • Occasional outdoor exposure

  • Fast-paced, collaborative behavioral health setting

Be Part of Something Meaningful

Join a team where your contributions are valued and your wellbeing is a priority. With a strong culture reflected in our wellbeing score of 83, you’ll be supported while making a real difference every day.

Apply today and help create a safer, more supportive environment for those who need it most.

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