Director of Safety, Security, and Risk Management
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Location: Oakland, CA 94601
Description:
Description:
Job Description Summary:
The Director of Risk Management, Safety, and Security is responsible for the plans and programs that protect lives and property, prevent accidents and incidents, and preserve the learning environment and business operations of the University. Reporting directly to the Chief Operating Officer and Treasurer, the Director of Risk Management, Safety, and Security provides executive-level leadership to Enterprise Risk Management and Insurance, Emergency Management and Business Continuity, Security, and Environmental Health and Safety.
This position will focus on the University's Enterprise Risk Management, Safety, and Security by focusing on hazard-based risk identification, mitigation, and controls. The Director of Risk Management, Safety, and Security will also provide support and expertise to University, local, state, and federal partners.
Duties and Responsibilities:
(40%) Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) and Insurance
(30%) Emergency Management and Business Continuity
(15%) Security
(15%) Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S):
Other duties as assigned.
Skills and Abilities
Requirements and Responsibilities
Physical Requirements:
Employee Status:
RegularExemption Status:
United States of America (Exempt)Time Type:
Full timeJob Shift:
Pay Range:
Annual salary range: $142,000 ~ $165,000 (exempt)
Samuel Merritt University currently provides base salary ranges for all positions-on job advertisements-in the United States based on local requirements. Individual compensation will ultimately be determined based on a variety of relevant factors including but-not limited to qualifications, geographic location, and other relevant skills.
Job Description Summary:
The Director of Risk Management, Safety, and Security is responsible for the plans and programs that protect lives and property, prevent accidents and incidents, and preserve the learning environment and business operations of the University. Reporting directly to the Chief Operating Officer and Treasurer, the Director of Risk Management, Safety, and Security provides executive-level leadership to Enterprise Risk Management and Insurance, Emergency Management and Business Continuity, Security, and Environmental Health and Safety.
This position will focus on the University's Enterprise Risk Management, Safety, and Security by focusing on hazard-based risk identification, mitigation, and controls. The Director of Risk Management, Safety, and Security will also provide support and expertise to University, local, state, and federal partners.
Duties and Responsibilities:
(40%) Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) and Insurance
- Provide subject matter expertise and consultation related to insurance and risk management services. Manage the certificate of insurance request process to facilitate third-party receipt of the university's evidence of insurance and receipt of incoming certificates of insurance. Verify compliance with insurance requirements in University contracts and agreements, ensuring appropriate coverage and limits, additional insured language, and effective dates. Assist with follow-up on recommendations made by insurance carriers or brokers to prevent or minimize losses. Support the administration of insurance policies that require ongoing management; examples may include processing registrations, tracking exposure data, or reporting of information.
- Coordinates the development and delivery of risk, safety, and insurance programs and services for all leased or owned University properties. Conduct claims evaluations, and accident inquiries, and evaluate risk management claims information to identify significant hazards and loss trends; identify and recommend preventative measures and corrective actions.
- Administers the University's workers' compensation program and insurance. Investigates and analyze work-related accidents and injuries. Works closely with selected brokers, insurance carriers, and employees to monitor and resolve claims. Coordinates with the Office of People and Culture to obtain required records and manage employee return to work. Identify potential areas of risk and recommend and implement preventive measures.
(30%) Emergency Management and Business Continuity
- Chair to the Crisis Response Team (CRT). Leads the CRT to develop, implement and assess an effective Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) and effective teamwork among the members of the CRT. Conducts, supervises, and evaluates campus emergency response drills, and implementation of Incident Command System (ICS) and National Incident Management System (NIMS) training within the CRT. Collaborates with the President and other senior leadership to create a climate of safety and security throughout the University.
- Develops, monitors, and evaluates a comprehensive EOP to be administered University-wide to ensure appropriate emergency preparedness and response from all students, faculty, and staff.
- Develops, implements, administers, and assesses life safety, fire control, and disaster preparedness programs, systems, and procedures. Responsible for implementing all necessary safety training for students, faculty, and staff in a wide range of situations at every campus location. Ensures all University locations have the necessary safety equipment and supplies.
- Leads University-wide contingency planning and business continuity efforts. Collaborates with administrators, faculty, and staff to annually review, test, and update continuity plans to maintain functional operation during or following disruptive events, as well as provide updates to the University Business Continuity Summary Plan. As necessary, provide training on the continuity software and provide tabletop or other exercises to test plan readiness by unit and/or department. Additionally, designs, builds, and implements standard risk assessments, business impact analysis, and other business continuity tools and capabilities.
- Maintains effective, collaborative, and proactive relationships with local, state and federal emergency response agencies, as well as other college and university emergency management departments.
(15%) Security
- Develop, monitor, and evaluate the University-wide security program utilizing contracted security services to ensure the protection of SMU assets, staff, faculty, students, and visitors. Develops, enforces, and reviews University security policies and procedures and ensures the staff, students, and faculty are informed of said policies and procedures. Oversees and implements the University's access control and camera systems.
- Annually prepares and submits The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act.
- Maintains effective, collaborative, and proactive relationships with local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies, as well as other college and university security and law enforcement departments.
(15%) Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S):
- In coordination with contracted EH&S vendor, develops, maintains, and communicates health and safety policies and procedures. Work collaboratively with the Office of People and Culture and other departments to ensure the effective implementation of health and safety programs. Perform periodic inspections of workplace facilities to detect fire and life safety hazards and conditions. Make recommendations for corrective measures. Perform job safety analysis and recommend safety equipment, and safe work procedures, and communicate with departments to achieve safety excellence. Conduct investigations into employee inquiries, suggestions, and complaints regarding workplace health and safety issues.
- Maintain up-to-date knowledge and understanding of federal, state, and local fire, safety, environmental, and health regulations and procedures. Stay informed of developments in relevant fields, including legislative trends. Maintain records, as needed, for University compliance with safety and environmental laws.
- Serves as campus liaison with city, state, and federal regulators, including inspectors, engineers, source control, and enforcement personnel.
- Ensure general facility compliance with all local, state, federal and general requirements.
Other duties as assigned.
Skills and Abilities
- Ability to maintain confidentiality.
- Knowledge of CA Building Codes and Fire Life Safety Codes.
- Demonstrates flexibility and good judgment when adjusting to changing job demands.
- Skills in developing strong community relations as well as building bridges between the campus community and the surrounding community.
- Ability to work effectively with the culture of the University, with sensitivity to issues of diversity. Ability to manage multiple tasks and respond under pressure.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, combined with strong leadership and organizational skills which will enable him/her to work effectively with all encountered individuals, groups or organizations.
- Courteous and professional manner at all times.
- Ability to organize and prioritize workload.
Requirements and Responsibilities
- Directs and implements security and safety policies and procedures on campus.
- Manages the work activities of campus security and patrol units.
- Requires a bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in a related field.
- Minimum 7 years of progressive experience in Safety and Security fields.
- Must poses a valid CDL or ID.
Physical Requirements:
- Must travel to SMU campuses to evaluate safety and security needs and implement measures, if needed.
- Physical ability to lift, bend, and flex the upper and lower body.
- Ability to lift up to 10 pounds, and to carry, push, pull, climb, kneel, and stoop.
Employee Status:
RegularExemption Status:
United States of America (Exempt)Time Type:
Full timeJob Shift:
Pay Range:
Annual salary range: $142,000 ~ $165,000 (exempt)
Samuel Merritt University currently provides base salary ranges for all positions-on job advertisements-in the United States based on local requirements. Individual compensation will ultimately be determined based on a variety of relevant factors including but-not limited to qualifications, geographic location, and other relevant skills.