Overview:
The Industrial Safety Instructor & Coordinator is a faculty role responsible for delivering instruction within an assigned program (e.g., Industrial Maintenance or related technical programs) while supporting campus-wide safety initiatives. This position carries a reduced teaching load to allow dedicated time for coordinating safety practices, ensuring regulatory compliance, and promoting a culture of safety across ATI. The role integrates safety leadership with instruction to ensure students graduate with strong technical and workplace safety competencies.
Key Responsibilities:
- Teach courses within an assigned ATI program in alignment with curriculum and learning outcomes.
- Design and deliver safety-related instruction relevant to programs offered by ATI.
- Collaborate with academic leaders and teaching staff to integrate safety best practices into hands-on lab and shop environments.
- Develop, update, and maintain safety training materials aligned with industry standards and employer expectations.
- Oversee campus safety policies, procedures, and protocols to ensure compliance with OSHA and applicable regulations.
- Conduct regular safety inspections, audits, and risk assessments of labs, classrooms, and common areas.
- Lead incident reporting, investigation, and corrective action processes.
- Coordinate and facilitate emergency preparedness efforts, including drills (fire, evacuation, lockdown, etc.).
- Maintain accurate records of safety training, certifications, incidents, and compliance activities.
- Support faculty and staff in implementing and reinforcing safety standards within their programs.
- Promote a proactive safety culture through ongoing training, communication, and awareness initiatives.
- Assist in ensuring proper use, storage, and handling of tools, equipment, and hazardous materials.
- Participate in industry engagement activities to stay current with evolving safety standards and workforce expectations.
Qualifications:
- 3–5 years of experience in occupational safety, industrial maintenance, skilled trades, or a related field preferred.
- Prior teaching, training, or instructional experience strongly preferred.
- Experience in OSHA compliance, safety audits, or workplace safety programs required.
Education:
- Associate or bachelor’s degree in Occupational Safety, Industrial Technology, or a related field preferred.
Certifications (Required):
- OSHA Outreach Trainer (General Industry) required or ability to obtain within 6–12 months
- CPR/AED/First Aid Instructor Certification (or ability to obtain within a specified timeframe)