The Public Safety Operations Supervisor oversees daily Public Safety operations by directing and supporting Public Safety Officers and other assigned personnel throughout the shift. This role ensures appropriate staffing coverage, clear work assignments, and effective deployment of personnel to meet operational, safety, and patient-care needs. The Supervisor routinely evaluates campus activity, staffing levels, and operational conditions and makes timely adjustments to assignments, schedules, or coverage to maintain a safe and efficient environment. This includes approving overtime, modifying schedules, reassigning personnel, or temporarily removing employees from duty when necessary to address safety, performance, or operational concerns.
The Supervisor is responsible for assisting the team during security matters and incidents, supporting employee performance and accountability through observation, coaching, and formal evaluation. This includes conducting performance reviews, documenting expectations, developing corrective action or improvement plans, and initiating corrective action or recommending disciplinary measures when appropriate. The Supervisor also supports the onboarding, training, and professional development of Public Safety personnel to ensure consistent performance and adherence to departmental standards.
In addition, the Supervisor provides leadership during safety, security, and behavioral health incidents, taking action in dynamic or high-risk situations, particularly in critical clinical areas such as the Emergency Department. The role includes overseeing incident investigations, ensuring accurate documentation, maintaining required records and reports, and coordinating with Nursing Supervisors, hospital departments, Facilities, and external law enforcement or first responders. Acting as a key liaison, the Supervisor communicates operational updates, staffing concerns, and emerging risks to the Director of Public Safety and ensures departmental practices align with hospital policies, accreditation requirements, and healthcare security best practices.
Essential Job Functions
- Provides leadership and oversight to Public Safety Officers and assigned staff by assigning duties, directing daily activities, and ensuring accountability for performance, conduct, and service delivery.
- Responds and assists as necessary to safety and security emergencies.
- Evaluates employee performance through observation and formal review processes; develops coaching strategies, corrective action plans, and performance improvement measures as needed.
- Adjusts staffing resources to meet operational demands, including approving overtime, modifying schedules, reassigning personnel, and removing employees from duty when appropriate to maintain safe operations.
- Directs and oversees responses to safety, security, and behavioral health incidents, including investigations, documentation, and coordination with internal departments and external agencies.
- Serves as the senior on-shift Public Safety representative and primary liaison with Nursing Supervisors, hospital leadership, Facilities, and law enforcement or emergency responders.
- Ensures compliance with departmental policies, safety programs, and healthcare regulatory and accreditation standards, and communicates operational and workforce matters to the Director of Public Safety.
Qualifications
- High school diploma or equivalent required; associate’s or bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, management, or a related field preferred.
- Minimum of four (4) years of experience in healthcare security, public safety, law enforcement, or a related field, including prior supervisory or lead responsibility preferred.
- Must have the ability to possess and maintain a valid Massachusetts License to Carry (LTC) as a condition of employment.
- Must possess and maintain the ability to operate a motor vehicle in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, including a valid driver’s license, as required for operational duties.
- Knowledge of hospital safety operations, emergency response, workplace violence prevention, and incident investigation.
- Ability to obtain and maintain required hospital-mandated training, certifications, and credentials.
- Availability to work rotating shifts, weekends, holidays, and respond to emergent operational needs.
Skills & Competencies
- Strong leadership presence with the ability to guide teams, make sound decisions, and maintain accountability in a fast-paced healthcare environment.
- Working knowledge of healthcare security regulations, accreditation requirements, and industry best practices, including Environment of Care, Emergency Management, workplace violence prevention, and patient privacy considerations.
- Ability to apply regulatory standards and best practices to daily operations, staffing decisions, incident response, and performance management.
- Clear and professional verbal and written communication skills, including incident reporting, performance documentation, and operational briefings.
- Ability to coach, mentor, and support staff while maintaining consistent expectations and professional standards.
- Proficiency with computer applications and security-related systems used in healthcare public safety operations, including reporting, access control, and monitoring technologies.
Compensation Range:
$23.32- $32.69This range offers an estimate based on the minimum job qualifications. However, our approach to determining base pay is comprehensive, and a broad range of factors is considered when making an offer. This includes education, experience, skills, and certifications/licensures as they directly relate to position requirements; as well as business/organizational needs, internal equity, and market-competitiveness. In addition, BMCHS offers generous total compensation that includes, but is not limited to, benefits (medical, dental, vision, pharmacy), discretionary annual bonuses and merit increases, Flexible Spending Accounts, 403(b) savings matches, paid time off, career advancement opportunities, and resources to support employee and family well-being.
NOTE: This range is based on Boston-area data, and is subject to modification based on geographic location.
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Skills Required
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Associate's or bachelor's degree in criminal justice, management, or related field
- Minimum of four (4) years experience in healthcare security, public safety, law enforcement, or related field
- Prior supervisory or lead responsibility
- Ability to possess and maintain a valid Massachusetts License to Carry (LTC)
- Valid driver's license and ability to operate a motor vehicle in Massachusetts
- Knowledge of hospital safety operations, emergency response, workplace violence prevention, and incident investigation
- Ability to obtain and maintain required hospital-mandated training, certifications, and credentials
- Availability to work rotating shifts, weekends, holidays, and respond to emergent operational needs
- Proficiency with computer applications and security-related systems (reporting, access control, monitoring technologies)
Boston Medical Center (BMC) Compensation & Benefits Highlights
The following summarizes recurring compensation and benefits themes identified from responses generated by popular LLMs to common candidate questions about Boston Medical Center (BMC) and has not been reviewed or approved by Boston Medical Center (BMC).
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Pay Growth & Progression — Recent union agreements delivered significant raises for nurses and many non‑RN groups, lifting pay levels in those cohorts. Feedback suggests these structured increases improved satisfaction for roles covered by the contracts.
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Affordable Benefits — An option for a no‑premium medical plan, strong pharmacy discounts, and low‑cost same‑day care position healthcare as cost‑effective. Additional programs like diabetes support and coaching further reduce out‑of‑pocket burden.
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Leave & Time Off Breadth — Full‑time staff receive a large PTO bank that grows over time and extended parental leave for birth or adoption. Colleagues also have access to emergency child and elder care supports and childcare discounts.
Boston Medical Center (BMC) Insights
What We Do
Boston Medical Center, located in Boston’s historic South End, is a private, not-for-profit, 567-bed, academic medical center and the primary teaching affiliate for Boston University School of Medicine. Recognized for its high-quality, nationally ranked and comprehensive medical care for the entire family, patients have access to the most current treatment and advancements at BMC. BMC physicians lead the way in pioneering new therapies that impact the care of patients locally and worldwide. In 2013, BMC made the decision to invest in a four-year campus redesign that includes additions to buildings, upgrades to existing structures, and an expansion of the Emergency Department. Once completed, the redesign will provide clinical workspaces with state-of-the-art facilities and equipment to solve BMC's most pressing care delivery needs. Already complete, the hospital’s Shapiro Center is Boston’s newest outpatient care facility and features a quarter-million square feet of clinic space, key support services, one of the region’s most technologically advanced pharmacies, and a bright, spacious café. Housed in a facility that provides world-class, patient-centered care at every visit, BMC doctors are among the best in their field. Many are recognized annually as “Top Doctors” in their medical and surgical specialties by publications such as U.S. News & World Report and Boston magazine. Boston Medical Center is also the largest safety net hospital in New England and extends into the community as a founding partner of Boston HealthNet, a network of 15 community health centers throughout Boston serving more than a quarter million people annually. No matter whom you meet at BMC, all are committed to providing every patient and family member with the highest quality of care, respect, warmth and compassion.








