$150,500–$175,300 Per Year
Academic Background, Access Control, Administrative Management, Affirmative Action, Attorney, Best Practices, Budgeting, Business Continuity Planning (BCP), CCTV, Communication Skills, Community Providers, Computer Security, Continuous Improvement, Crime Prevention, Criminal Justice, Crisis Management, Diversity, Documentation, Driver's License, Emergency Care, Emergency Management, Emergency Response, Emerging Technology, Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), Federal Laws and Regulations, Genetics, Higher Education, Home Security, Law Enforcement, Leadership, Legal, Maintain Compliance, Medicine, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Visio, Microsoft Word, Military, OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer), OSHA, On Call, Operational Strategy, People Management, Physical Demands, Physical Security, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Pricing, Problem Solving Skills, Project Management Software, Public Safety, Regulations, Rehabilitation Act, Risk Management, Security Attacks, Security Monitoring, State Laws and Regulations, Strategic Planning, Team Player, Threat and risk analysis (TRA), Time Management, Training/Teaching, Writing Skills
Title: Director of Public Safety
Location: Upper East Side; Lower East Side; Midtown; West Side
Org Unit: Administration & Dispatch
Work Days: Weekdays and some weekends
Weekly Hours: 40.00
Exemption Status: Exempt
Salary Range: $150,500.00 - $175,300.00
- As required under NYC Human Rights Law Int 1208-2018 - Salary range for this role when Hired for NYC Offices
Position Summary
Reporting directly to the Assistant Vice Provost for Facilities and Campus Services, will provide leadership and oversight to the day-to-day security in-house and contracted services at all Weill Cornell Medicine (WCM) locations and represents the overall campus interest in security, public safety, and emergency response matters with senior administrators, local law enforcement, faculty, staff, students, community members, and others.
Collaborating within WCM and with other Cornell University campuses and peer institutions, the Director of Public Safety provides strategic leadership, operational oversight, and administrative management of the WCM security, public safety, and emergency preparedness programs.
Key responsibilities also include working collaboratively with departmental and central stakeholders, as well as external partner institutions, to provide emergency preparedness and institutional response. The ideal candidate will lead the development, implementation, and oversight of standardized policies, procedures, and documentation related to these efforts across Weill Cornell Medicine.
Job Responsibilities
- Conducts strategic planning and develops roadmaps to foster continuous improvement in alignment with industry best practices.
- Develops and implements best practices, policies, and awareness around safety education, security technology, crime prevention, investigations, training, emergency response, and enforcement.
- Actively participates within the Campus Safety and Security Committee, Emergency Management Committee, and Communications Taskforce. Works with all stakeholders and directly oversees the compliance and reporting for the Annual Campus Security report.
- Updates and represents WCM's security program at collaborative meetings with other Cornell campuses and peer institutions.
- Directs, plans, and manages all aspects of the medical college's public safety and security program. Manages the in-house team as well as all contracted services.
- Oversees the access control, CCTV, keying and credentialing, panic alarms, weapons detection, and related technology programs.
- Conducts physical threat, vulnerability, and risk assessments of various locations. Reviews proposed security related designs and processes for new locations and renovations. Implements mitigation strategies to reduce risk and enhance security.
- Identifies and evaluates emerging technologies and tools for improving safety and security. Obtains pricing and creates budgets for implementing these enhancements.
- Leads preparedness, mitigation, continuity, and recovery with respect to physical security and emergency events and incidents. Partners with WCM Emergency Managers to conduct training and tabletop drills.
- Builds and maintains strong professional relationships with the WCM community, service providers, consultants, local law enforcement, and regulatory agencies.
- Collaborate with key stakeholders within EHS and across ITS, Risk Management, Operations, Legal, Compliance, and other functions, serving as a trusted advisor and providing constructive challenges and oversight of Public Safety plans and initiatives.
- Foster a collaborative, purposeful environment that emphasizes continuous improvement and shared accountability.
- Support the Assistant Vice Provost for Facilities and Campus Services in building and developing a high-performing, enterprise-wide team.
Education
- Bachelors Degree in criminal justice, security management, emergency management, security administration or related field
Experience
- Minimum of 8 to 10 years of progressively responsible leadership experience in law enforcement, campus security, healthcare security, emergency management, or related field.
- At least 5 to 8 years in a managerial or supervisory capacity. Experience in an urban and residential campus is preferred.
- Experience with crisis management and emergency communications and associated software platforms used for timely warnings, alerts, and mass notification.
- Experience in working with New York City area agencies (e.g., NYPD, FDNY, OEM, NYS agencies) is strongly preferred.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Thorough understanding of higher education security principles, emergency management frameworks, and public safety technologies.
- Working knowledge of federal and New York State laws and regulations related to campus security, including Clery, FOIL, FERPA, OSHA, and applicable civil rights and labor laws.
- Strong leadership, decision-making, collaboration, and problem-solving abilities.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Thorough knowledge and understanding of Business Continuity Management frameworks.
- Strong background in Public Safety and Emergency Management.
- Strong written and verbal communications skills and the ability to interface with all levels of management.
- Proficient in MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio, and Project Management applications).
Licenses and Certifications
- Have a valid drivers license with an acceptable driving record.
- Security / Law Enforcement training and certification(s) is preferred.
Working Conditions/Physical Demands
- Full time, on campus position within an urban academic medical environment with 24/7 operations.
- On-call and first call availability for emergencies and critical incidents.
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