Direct, support, and participate in identifying, removing or reducing the likelihood of common safety concerns such as: Unsafe client behavior Threats directed at self, staff, client family, or residential peers Unsafe staff behavior Acute milieu or environment situational dangers including sharps, meds, dangerous chemicals, detergents and cleaners as well as personal items of staff or clients which could become safety concerns such as, key sets, small penknives, mace, contents of a wallet which could include credit cards, addresses, etc. Oversees, initiates, and assures timely and effective communications with internal and external service providers, such as case manager, FCS Specialists, and involved state departments.