Full-Time

Public Safety Officer

Weekend Days

Posted on 8/23/2025

Beth Israel Lahey Health

Beth Israel Lahey Health

10,001+ employees

Integrated health system delivering care, education

No salary listed

Cambridge, MA, USA

In Person

Category
Security & Protective Services
Requirements
  • Adequate reading, oral, and written communicative skills, normally acquired through the completion of a high school diploma or G.E.D. equivalency.
  • Associate's degree or equivalent in criminal justice, law enforcement, or business management preferred, or current student enrolled in a criminal justice program also encouraged.
  • 1 - 2 years of healthcare security experience preferred. Military, law enforcement, and customer service work experience are also preferred.
  • Observant, paying close attention to detail; Ability to remain calm in difficult situations; Adaptable to sometimes rapidly changing situations; Strong interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to interact effectively across diverse cultures and at various social and educational levels.
  • Basic computer and data entry skills. In the absence of a particular skill, a colleague must have the ability to be trained to a level of proficiency.
  • A current, valid driver’s license is required.
  • Completed upon hire: AVADE Workplace Violence Prevention Levels I, II, III Certification, BLS Provider Certification (CPR & AED), AHA Heart-Saver First Aid Certification, Stop the Bleed, and Nasal Naloxone Certification, and successful completion of Safe Environment for Suicidal/Homicidal Patients and Restraints/Seclusion Safety Training.
  • Good decision-making ability in stressful/emergency situations.
Responsibilities
  • Responds promptly to emergencies, codes, and alarms in accordance with the Public Safety Management Program and the Emergency Management Policy.
  • First responders to acts of violence and aggression, including civil disturbances, weapons/hostage/armed intruder situations, agitated/disruptive/combative patients, workplace violence events, and any other potential crisis situations.
  • Calls for assistance, in a professional manner, within one minute, as indicated by officer's reports and supervisor’s observations.
  • Performs in emergency/crises according to prescribed procedure or protocol, as indicated by officer's report.
  • Demonstrates consistent ability to assess and resolve crises, with minimum restrictions, according to approved training methods 100% of the time.
  • Respond to and investigate reported thefts, disturbances, and incidents.
  • Respond to medical emergency calls such as slips or falls in the facility or on the grounds, and provide any emergency equipment as needed, and assist with transport within the building, awaiting ambulance as the case warrants.
  • Administer nasal Naloxone in the timeliest fashion to suspected opioid overdose victims when needed while activating an emergency medical response.
  • Protects against threats relating to gunshot and weapons-related trauma violence spill-over, including when victims of weapons violence and suspected perpetrators of weapons violence are present in the ED, ICU, OR, etc.
  • Coordinates with local Police, Fire, and Emergency personnel as directed.
  • Conducts emergency contraband searches of patient rooms and property, taking possession of any discovered weapons, needles, substances (like Fentanyl), and other items presenting an immediate risk to life safety.
  • Performs patient watch or observation as directed. Responds appropriately to a variety of human service issues, including domestic abuse, substance abuse, forensic patients, psychiatric cases, and anxious/upset visitors. Maintain composure and professional demeanor in an occasionally chaotic environment. Practices universal precautions. Restrains patients as necessary, utilizing de-escalation techniques. Serves as a dedicated safety detail for patients presenting homicidal ideations and actions.
  • Orients external law enforcement personnel on MAH safety procedures and protocols. Responds and assists external law enforcement with de-escalation, restraint, etc. Assumes direct observation and custody of the forensic patient if external law enforcement is incapacitated.
  • Patrols inspect and report loss prevention issues and safety hazards. Performs frequent, random, and visible patrols as indicated by watch clock records and the number of activity notices. Demonstrates knowledge of safety and loss prevention issues, as indicated by the number of activity notices and responses to patrol observations verified by safety rounds. Enforces all protocols, regulations, policies, and procedures under which Mount Auburn Hospital operates, as well as all applicable ordinances, statutes, and codes of the City of Cambridge, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the United States of America.
  • Identifies and reports fire safety hazards. Keep fire exits, fire doors, corridor access, and extinguishing equipment clear. Immediately notify appropriate personnel when equipment may be out of order and in need of repair or replacement.
  • Notify the Engineering Department of changing weather conditions as it relates to snow removal and sanding for the safety of patients, visitors, and colleagues.
  • Prepares factual, concise, and legible incident reports, as prescribed by department training and standards. Submits incident reports by the conclusion of the shift. Completes incident reports on all major incidents and informational occurrences, as prescribed by department standards.
  • Observes CCTV monitors continually for unusual activity, as indicated by the response and journal entries. Monitors alarm/access control computer and dispatches response officer within one minute if an unexpected alarm is received.
  • Maintains positive posture, polite, and respectful communications with patients, families, visitors, and other employees, as indicated by supervisor's observations. Maintains courteous and effective interactions with colleagues and patients. Demonstrates self-awareness in presenting positive comportment, adhering to department uniform and dress standards.
  • Responds immediately to evidence of criminal activity or suspicious acts, questions witnesses, protects recovered property, escorts unauthorized persons from hospital property, and notifies appropriate criminal justice agencies as necessary. Conducts preliminary investigations. Observes, confronts, detains, if necessary, and interviews any suspicious individuals. Provides safe transportation for staff members and their possessions. Coordinates with Funeral Home staff for removal of deceased patients, verifies that accompanying legal documents are complete, records pathology statistics, and processes paperwork. Provides special protection for V.I.P. persons or situations involving individuals of sensitive status, as indicated in the hospital V.I.P disaster plan. Provides one-to-one observation of patients as needed. Conducts regularly scheduled instructional fire drills. Assists with department orientation, in-service, required training, and continuing education of department members.
  • Enforces all hospital parking and traffic control regulations.
  • Demonstrates an understanding of job description, performance expectations, and competency assessment.
  • Demonstrates a commitment toward meeting and exceeding the needs of our customers.
  • Participates in departmental and/or interdepartmental quality improvement activities.
  • Participates in and successfully completes Mandatory Education.
  • Performs all other duties as needed or directed to meet the needs of the department.
Desired Qualifications
  • Associate's degree or equivalent in criminal justice, law enforcement, or business management preferred, or current student enrolled in a criminal justice program also encouraged.
  • 1 - 2 years of healthcare security experience preferred. Military, law enforcement, and customer service work experience are also preferred.
Beth Israel Lahey Health

Beth Israel Lahey Health

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Beth Israel Lahey Health is an integrated health system that coordinates care across hospitals, clinics, and other care settings to keep patients connected wherever they are. Its services come from doctors, nurses, technicians, social workers, and educators who work together, guided by medical research and education. The system operates by linking hospitals, primary and specialty care, and support services so patients receive seamless care with access to resources like research-informed treatment and training for staff. Unlike standalone hospitals or fragmented care providers, it combines multiple facilities and care teams into a single network to improve consistency and efficiency. The overarching goal is to improve patient outcomes and experience by delivering high-quality, coordinated care through research-backed practices and continuous education for its workforce.

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Headquarters

Cambridge, Massachusetts

Founded

2017

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