Director of Facilities and Safety
Company: Neighborhood Outreach Access To Health
Location: Phoenix
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Neighborhood Outreach Access to Health (NOAH) is a
Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) that offers comprehensive,
integrated, and affordable healthcare services to people in need.
We serve over 40,000 neighbors with a variety of services,
including medical, dental, behavioral health, nutrition, preventive
health, eligibility assistance, and health education programs. At
NOAH, we are dedicated to promoting the overall wellness of our
employees by fostering a supportive and balanced work environment.
We understand the importance of physical, mental, and emotional
well-being, and we strive to create a workplace where our team
members can thrive both personally and professionally. Join us in
making a difference in our community while enjoying a fulfilling
and rewarding career. Job Summary: The Director of Facilities,
Safety & Emergency Management is accountable for ensuring NOAH’s
facilities and physical environment support safe, reliable, and
compliant patient care across all sites. This leader directs
organization-wide programs for facilities operations and
maintenance, physical security and public safety, emergency
preparedness, environmental health and safety (EHS), janitorial
oversight, and serves as a key cross-functional partner to clinical
and operational leadership to reduce risk, improve readiness, and
strengthen the patient and staff experience. Supervisory
Responsibilities: Supervise, coach, and develop staff, including
maintenance technicians, security staff, janitorial staff and
contractors. Assign work, set priorities, and monitor daily
workloads to ensure timely completion. Conduct performance
evaluations and provide ongoing feedback. Support hiring,
onboarding, training, and scheduling of department personnel.
Duties/Responsibilities Directs daily and long-range facilities
operations across all NOAH locations, including building systems
(HVAC, electrical, plumbing), repairs, preventive maintenance, and
vendor performance. Establishes and monitors preventive maintenance
programs, work order standards, service-level expectations, and
asset management practices. Oversees site readiness for inspections
and coordinates corrective action plans. Leads physical security
and public safety strategy across all sites (internal or vendor),
incident response protocols, and continuous improvement to threat
mitigation practices. Establishes standards for workplace violence
prevention, de-escalation support, and coordination with external
agencies as appropriate. Owns the emergency management program,
including risk assessment (all-hazards approach), emergency plans,
policies and procedures, communication plans, training, exercises,
and documentation. Coordinates drills/exercises and after-action
reviews, ensuring program improvement and readiness across sites,
consistent with FQHC emergency preparedness requirements.
Coordinates operational response with executive leadership,
clinical leadership, and community partners. Directs EHS and life
safety activities, including safety rounds/inspections, hazard
mitigation, staff safety education, and regulatory readiness.
Oversees compliance activities aligned with applicable requirements
(e.g., OSHA-related safety practices, NFPA/life safety practices as
applicable, local AHJ expectations). Provides oversight for
janitorial/EVS services (internal or vendor), including performance
standards, auditing/inspections, deep cleaning support, and
corrective action. Partners with clinical leaders and infection
prevention practices as applicable to support safe patient care
environments. Oversees space planning (moves, furniture/cubicles,
room repurposing) and coordinates site-level logistics. Partners
with leadership on renovations, new builds, and vendor
coordination; supports due diligence, operational readiness, and
transition planning. Develops and manages departmental budgets;
monitors spend, contract performance, vendor performance and cost
controls. Establishes dashboards/KPIs for facilities reliability,
security incidents, PM compliance, inspection findings, and
corrective action closure. Represents NOAH with external entities
as needed (landlords, vendors, city inspectors/AHJ, emergency
management partners, law enforcement when appropriate).
Collaborates with clinical and operational leaders to reduce
barriers to care created by facility, safety, or scheduling
disruptions. Builds and maintains standardized, system-wide
programs and policies for facilities, safety/security, and
emergency management. Ensures consistent site-level execution
through clear SOPs, training, auditing, and accountability. Leads
investigations and structured follow-up for safety/security
incidents; ensures documentation, trend analysis, and improvement
actions. Establishes a cadence of readiness activities (rounding,
drills, inspections, contract reviews) to ensure continuous survey
readiness. Attends, participates, and/or assists in meetings,
trainings, community outreach activities, continuing education
opportunities, and other activities as required. Performs other
duties as assigned consistent with the scope and leadership level
of the role. Qualifications Education and Experience: Required:
Bachelor’s degree in one of the following: Facilities Management,
Engineering, Construction Management, Safety, Emergency Management,
Business, or related field (or equivalent experience). 7 years
progressive experience in facilities operations, safety/security,
emergency preparedness, or related operational leadership 5 years
people management. Demonstrated ability to lead multi-site
facilities operations and vendor performance. Knowledge of
emergency management and ability to operationalize training,
drills, and improvement plans. Excellent communication and
stakeholder management skills across clinical, operational, and
administrative leaders. Vendor management, budgeting, contract
management, and project management proficiency. Experience
supporting renovations/new builds and regulatory inspections in
healthcare settings. Preferred: Experience working in healthcare
settings; multi-site healthcare/outpatient experience strongly
preferred. Other Requirements: New Hires are required to pass
pre-employment background check and drug testing (effective
11/1/2022). Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite. Current Level 1
Fingerprint Clearance Card or must pass fingerprint clearance
within 7 days following hire. Valid and current driver's license
and acceptable driving record Ability to travel locally as
needed.
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