Director Network Safety Officer
Company: Hackensack Meridian Health
Location: Edison
Posted on: January 20, 2026
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Job Description:
At Hackensack Meridian Health we help our patients live better,
healthier lives — and we help one another to succeed. With a
culture rooted in connection and collaboration, our employees are
team members. Here, competitive benefits are just the beginning.
It’s also about how we support one another and how we show up for
our community. Together, we keep getting better - advancing our
mission to transform healthcare and serve as a leader of positive
change. The Director Network Safety Officer develops, directs,
coordinates, implements, and monitors the Network-wide
Environmental and Safety Management program and performs all the
job functions listed below in accordance with Network procedures
and compliance with regulatory agencies. Responsibilities A day in
the life of a Network Safety Officer at Hackensack Meridian Health
includes: • The Network Safety Officer (NSO) is assigned leadership
over a network market and/or network departmental team member
operations. All Hospitals, Long Term Care Facilities, Ambulatory
Care, and Home Care Environmental Health and Safety issues are the
responsibility of the NSO. • The NSO supervises all departmental
team members and must focus on the network agenda of improving team
safety and overall organizational safety. • Chairs, or coordinates
chairing, the Environment of Care Committee and submits monthly
reports on findings, recommendations, actions taken and/or
monitoring of the Environment of Care. Working with Safety
Specialists, acts as coordinator of all Safety Committees,
Environment of Care Committee and related structures. Coordinates
these agendas to meet established or new requirements, reviews
comprehensive minutes, and, as appropriate, follows up on action to
meet all requirements. • Reviews network environmental health and
safety programs, policies and procedures for the appropriate action
by that committee. The goal is to standardize best practices. •
Proposes or provides corrective action plans, written or verbal,
and can adjust plans for variable fluctuations as necessary. •
Provides developmental guidance to the network safety programs and
their sub-divisions. • Maintains important records, policies and
procedures, hazard communication information, resource materials,
and current rules and regulations. • Consults with appropriate
departments to ensure safe storage, transportation, and disposal of
wastes. Involves in the selection of waste disposal
company/contractor and monitors results. Participates in hazard
surveillance and the incident reporting system as required to
resolve issues. Coordinates with the Biosafety Officer, Laboratory
Safety and Biological Safety Programs by conducting risk
assessments, facility and waste stream audits, and safety training
to ensure staff compliance to all regulations; Develop and
Implement Biological/Hazardous Material Shipping Program. • Manages
SARA TitleII/Right-to-Know Program. Ensures all facilities actively
maintain individual chemical inventory; creates and maintains
centralized database that includes inventory from all HMHN
facilities; supervises, prepares and submits annual reports to
appropriate regulatory agencies. • Identifies and defines physical
parameters and/or behavioral factors capable of contributing to
occupational or environmental health hazards and/or fire hazards. •
Promotes and coordinates the network and local Safety Officer role
in the collection and evaluation of Environment of Care related
information. • Conducts investigations of accidents and fire
incidents to determine causes and provide, as necessary, written
reports including evidence interpretation, theory and rationale,
and final conclusions. • Develops, implements, and monitors the
fire safety and emergency response policies and procedures
including urgent response to suspect conditions. Oversees the
preventive maintenance of fire protection and safety equipment.
Initiates purchase of new equipment and/or orders repairs as
necessary. • Responds to calls of possible fire or chemical
contamination, evaluates the conditions found, takes further
actions if necessary, to return the hospital environment to normal,
and informs and updates the personnel-in-charge of the condition
status. • Serves as the network person-in-charge during Code Red
emergencies or hazardous materials incidents or remains on-call. •
Serves as the Environmental Health and Safety Officer during
disaster response emergencies and specifically directs the actions
necessary to protect staff from exposure to hazardous materials. •
Coordinates with the divisional and local Emergency Management
leadership on all Emergency Operations issues. • Designs and
implements appropriate quality control program and develops
processes and procedures whereby the Safety staff and others
follow-up to ensure effectiveness. Develops, modifies and maintains
Environmental Safety standards to support approved organization
goals and comply with outside agency regulations. Coordinates and
regulates department Safety Programs to ensure effectiveness.
Develops/revised programs and recommends procedural changes as
necessary. Conducts inspections and environmental sampling to
ensure accident prevention, fire protection, and safety from
hazards. Initiates corrective actions as required. • Manages,
coordinates, and monitors administrative activities of
Environmental Health and Safety to ensure safe and efficient
operations in accordance with established procedures and compliance
with regulatory agencies. Manages and oversees department staff,
provides work direction, and conducts on-the-job training to ensure
the department has a trained knowledge base in the functional areas
of OSHA, NJDEP, and the Joint Commission. Completes performance
evaluations and takes appropriate personnel actions. Monitors
activities of staff to ensure effective completion of projects and
assignments. • Takes a leadership role in construction-related
safety. Ensure there are policies, procedures, and resources to
support the Networks construction efforts to include issuing
penetration permits, doing pre and post inspections, attending
appropriate project meetings, giving design guidance, and eventual
signed approval relative to interim and permanent life and general
safety measures. Participates in the ICRA (Infection Control Risk
Assessment) aspects related to construction. • Prepares all HMHN
locations for upcoming surveys for all regulatory activities. Takes
a leadership role for preparation of Joint Commission PPR for
Environment of Care, in identifying areas for improvement and for
monitoring on-going improvement of preparation efforts. Works
directly with surveyors as needed and directly by the VP of
Environmental Health & Safety. Researches and prepares strong
arguments for HMH¿s compliance, if needed. • Maintains effective
communication with departments and services to ensure compliance
with policies and procedures as they impact Environmental Health
and Safety functions. Interprets codes, laws, etc. and provides
guidance to departments as necessary. Develops and conducts
appropriate training programs and drills. Designs and distributes
instructional or informational materials. Partners with Learning
and Performance and other areas of the Hospital to devise the best,
most comprehensive training programs that will meet regulatory
requirements and enhance the safety of our employees. • Performs
all duties inherent in managerial role. Participates in hiring,
training, evaluation, and termination of assigned staff according
to HMHN policies and procedures. • Performs other special projects
and duties as assigned by the Vice-President Environmental Health &
Safety. Data Management and Analytics: Track, analyze, and report
on relevant data and metrics as needed and/or requested. • Develop,
recommend and/or implement actions or process improvements as
appropriate. Qualifications Education, Knowledge, Skills and
Abilities Required: • Bachelors degree in either Safety
Engineering, Environmental Health science or a related area OR at
least 6 years full-time experience in Hospital Safety in a
supervisory OR managerial capacity, or at least 7 years full time
experience in Hospital Safety in any capacity. • At least 8 years
full time experience in the safety profession if no hospital
experience is evident. Education, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Preferred: • Masters Degree in Environmental Health Science or
related field. If you feel that the above description speaks
directly to your strengths and capabilities, then please apply
today! Compensation Minimum rate of $143,624.00 Annually HMH is
committed to pay equity and transparency for our team members. The
posted rate of pay in this job posting is a reasonable good faith
estimate of the minimum base pay for this role at the time of
posting in accordance with the New Jersey Pay Transparency Act and
does not reflect the full value of our market-competitive total
rewards package. The starting rate of pay is provided for
informational purposes only and is not a guarantee of a specific
offer. Posted hourly rates may be stated as an annual salary in the
offer and posted annual salaries may be stated as an hourly rate in
the offer, depending on the level and nature of the job duties and
credentials of the candidate. The base compensation determined at
the time of the offer may be different than the posted rate of pay
based on a number of non-discriminatory factors, including but not
limited to: • Labor Market Data: Compensation is benchmarked
against market data to ensure competitiveness. • Experience: Years
of relevant work experience. • Education and Certifications: Level
of education attained, including specialized certifications,
credentials, completed apprenticeship programs or advanced
training. • Skills: Demonstrated proficiency in relevant skills and
competencies. • Geographic Location: Cost of living and market
rates for the specific location. • Internal Equity: Compensation is
determined in a manner consistent with compensation ranges for
similar roles within the organization. • Budget and Grant Funding:
Departmental budgets and any grant funding associated with the job
position may impact the pay that can be offered.
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