We are recruiting for Health Safety Officers located at the new Glick Recovery Campus, a behavioral health crisis center, which will begin onboarding staff in July 2026.
The Health Safety Officer is responsible for managing the safe, therapeutic care of patients presenting with acute mental health disorders in a crisis services setting. Under the supervision of the Director of Nursing, this position provides frontline support to individuals experiencing psychiatric emergencies, with an emphasis on de-escalation, patient safety, and collaborative care. The Health Safety Officer works as an integral member of a multidisciplinary treatment team, contributing to a therapeutic milieu that promotes recovery, dignity, and wellness.
The Centers is a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) and a Community Behavioral Health Center (CBHC) in Cleveland, Ohio, with a focus on providing comprehensive care for medically underserved individuals in our community, especially those with mental health conditions and substance use disorders. In 2026, the Centers, in partnership with Cuyahoga County and the ADAMHS Board, will open the Glick Recovery Campus (GRC), a behavioral health crisis center, including a Crisis Receiving Center, the Rosary Hall Withdrawal Management Unit, and Crisis Stabilization Unit, to serve individuals experiencing behavioral health and substance use-related crises. The GRC will serve as Cuyahoga County’s first 24/7, walk-in behavioral health urgent care and stabilization center, offering people in crisis a safe, welcoming alternative to emergency rooms, jail, or the streets while providing symptom stabilization, connection to community resources and facilitating reintegration into the community.
Crisis receiving center operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year
May require working variable shifts including days, evenings, nights, weekends, and holidays
Shift work may include 8-hour, 10-hour, or 12-hour shifts
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Provide immediate, person-centered care to individuals experiencing psychiatric emergencies, including behavioral de-escalation, emotional support, and safety planning
Perform crisis intervention techniques in accordance with facility protocols and approved training (e.g., CPI – Crisis Prevention Intervention)
Observe and monitor patients continuously for changes in mental status, behavior, or safety risk, and communicate observations promptly to the clinical team
Assist with the implementation of individualized treatment and safety plans under the direction of licensed clinical staff
Completes appropriate documentation of various incidents
Support patients with activities of daily living (ADLs) as needed during their crisis episode
Maintain ongoing surveillance of the unit environment to ensure a safe, therapeutic, and structured milieu for all patients and staff
Ensures all patients and visitors have been screened via magnetometer or wanding as appropriate
Identify and address environmental safety hazards in accordance with facility safety protocols
Assists staff with processing new admissions by assisting with safety search and inventory of belongings
Perform physical restraints and participate in behavioral emergencies when necessary for patient or staff safety, following established policy, regulatory standards, and completed training requirements
Conduct regular patient safety rounds and document observations accurately and in a timely manner
Enforce unit rules and expectations in a respectful, trauma-informed manner that supports de-escalation and recovery
Participate as an active member of the multidisciplinary treatment team, contributing patient observations and behavioral data during team huddles and handoff communications
Collaborate with nurses, therapists, case managers, and medical staff to support coordinated care delivery
Communicate patient status changes, safety concerns, and incidents to supervising clinical staff immediately
Attend mandatory team meetings, shift briefings, and required training sessions
Accurately document patient observations, behavioral incidents, restraint events, and care activities in the electronic health record (EHR) in accordance with organizational standards and timeframe
Complete all required forms and records related to safety, seclusion/restraint, and incident reporting
Qualifications
HS Diploma or GED required.
Associate's degree in Psychology, Social Work, Human Services, or a related field preferred
Certification as a Psychiatric Technician or Mental Health Associate preferred
Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI) certification required (or must be obtained within 90 days of hire)
BLS (Basic Life Support) certification required prior to starting work
Two years of prior experience within a behavioral health facility, corrections facility, healthcare facility, customer service field, or other relevant experience is required
Experience performing de-escalation and crisis intervention preferred
Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems preferred
Skills
Critical thinking skills, decisive judgment, and the ability to work with minimal supervision
Strong interpersonal and verbal communication skills
Demonstrated ability to de-escalate agitated or aggressive individuals using evidence-based techniques
Conflict resolution and problem-solving skills
Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team
Cultural competency and commitment to trauma-informed, person-centered care
Effective time management and ability to prioritize competing demands in a fast-paced environment
Physical Environment
Work is performed primarily in a crisis receiving center facility
Fast-paced, high-intensity environment serving individuals experiencing acute mental health and/or substance use crises
Exposure to individuals in various states of distress, including those who may be agitated, aggressive, or experiencing severe psychiatric symptoms
May require responding to crisis situations throughout the facility
Primarily indoor work in climate-controlled settings
Ability to stand, walk, and remain physically active for extended periods throughout a shift
Physical stamina and strength sufficient to safely manage patients during behavioral emergencies, including performance of physical restraint techniques per training
Ability to respond quickly to crisis situations throughout the unit
Visual and auditory acuity necessary to monitor patient behavior and environmental safety
May be required to lift or assist with moving patients or equipment
Follows standard precautions using personal protective equipment as required
Schedule flexibility required to meet program needs
Regular exposure to individuals experiencing mental health crises, trauma, and substance use emergencies
Work may involve emotionally charged and high-stress situations requiring emotional regulation and self-care
Requires ability to maintain professional composure in high-pressure circumstances
Access to clinical supervision and peer support to process difficult situations
Completion of crisis intervention, de-escalation, and physical intervention training required prior to independent patient contact
Strict adherence to facility safety protocols and procedures
Required participation in facility safety drills and emergency response procedures
Use of universal precautions and infection control measures
Potential exposure to communicable diseases
Regular interaction with law enforcement, emergency medical services, and other first responders
Background check required
Ongoing training in crisis intervention, trauma-informed care, restraint reduction, and safety procedures
Participation in mandatory staff meetings, trainings, and clinical supervision sessions