Safety & Security Manager
Company: San Diego Natural Histo
Location: San Diego
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
Love nature? Then you ’re going to love The Nat. The San Diego
Natural History Museum (The Nat) was founded by amateur naturalists
in 1874 and has played a major role in the conversation of our
region. The Museum recently celebrated its 150th anniversary and
completed a strategic plan focused on encouraging a love for
nature, levering science and collections for conservation, and
using our own voice to be here for nature. The San Diego Natural
History Museum seeks a thoughtful, steady, and mission-driven
individual to serve as Safety & Security Manager . This position is
responsible for leading daily security operations while overseeing
museum-wide safety, emergency preparedness, and risk management
efforts. The role ensures a safe environment for staff, visitors,
volunteers, and collections, and serves as a visible, trusted
leader during regular operations, weekends, evenings, and
large-scale events. The Safety & Security Manager is responsible
for hiring, training, scheduling, and supervising Security staff;
managing access control systems; overseeing incident response and
reporting; chairing the Museum’s Safety Committee; and ensuring
OSHA compliance. This role works closely with their home department
in Facilities, as well as Visitor Experience, Exhibitions, Science
& Research, and external partners throughout Balboa Park. The
position reports to the Deputy COO. This position follows a Tuesday
– Saturday work schedule and requires consistent weekend presence,
evening availability for Friday and Saturday events, and on-call
response for incidents and alarms. Specific Responsibilities:
Safety Leadership & Emergency Preparedness: Lead the Museum’s
overall approach to safety, emergency preparedness, and risk
management. Serve as the primary safety and security authority
during incidents, guiding response and decision-making. Establish
and advance annual safety priorities that strengthen preparedness,
compliance, and organizational resilience. Chair the Museum’s
cross-department Safety Committee and guide continuous improvement
in safety practices. Ensure safety plans, documentation, and
preparedness efforts are current, practical, and aligned with
Museum operations. Security Operations & Staffing: Oversee all
elements of the Museum’s security operations, including management,
hiring, training, and development of security staff. Create and
manage Security schedules for daily operations, weekends, evenings,
special events, and large-scale programs. Provide managerial
presence and serve as the primary first response for safety and
security matters at large-scale special events, evening programs,
and Museum activities. Set expectations for high-quality,
visitor-centered security services that support a welcoming and
safe museum environment. Maintain functional knowledge of the
Museum’s emergency systems and response capabilities to ensure
operational readiness. Administrative: Manage security-related
budgeting, purchasing, invoicing, and administrative processes in
alignment with departmental priorities. Maintain, update, and
communicate clear security, safety, and emergency policies and
procedures to staff on an ongoing basis. Represent the Museum in
external safety and security forums, including Balboa Park Safety
Committee. Access Control & Security System Oversight: Provide
oversight of the Museum’s access control systems, including keys,
credentials, and electronic security systems. Partner with
Facilities leadership to ensure access needs are coordinated with
staffing changes and operational requirements. Work with IT
personnel to ensure security systems and technology are evaluated
and maintained to support effective operations. Incident Management
& Reporting: Lead the Museum’s response to safety and security
incidents, ensuring appropriate escalation, documentation, and
follow-up. Oversee incident reporting practices to support
accuracy, consistency, and organizational learning. Review incident
trends and recommend improvements to reduce risk and strengthen
preparedness. Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree. Minimum of five
years of supervisory experience in safety and security operations.
OSHA certification required. Proven experience supervising staff
and managing schedules in an operational setting. Demonstrated
experience implementing safety guidelines, emergency procedures,
and incident response protocols. Strong leadership and
team-building skills with the ability to address performance issues
constructively. Ability to remain calm, decisive, and clear-headed
in emergency or high-stress situations. Strong written and verbal
communication skills. Computer proficiency with Windows, Outlook,
Word, and Excel. Ability to multitask, prioritize, and manage
competing operational needs. CPR and First Aid certified (or
willingness to obtain). Active Guard Card certification (or
willingness to obtain) Bilingual (Spanish/English) preferred.
Experience in a museum, cultural institution, campus, or similar
public-serving environment is a plus. Requirements: Able to work on
a Tuesday-Saturday schedule. Must maintain evening availability for
Friday and Saturday events and other large-scale programs as
required. Able to work on a flexible schedule that may include
early morning, late evenings, or as needed on-call response. Pay:
$70,304 annually This is a full-time, exempt position with benefits
such as health insurance, vacation, sick-time, 15 paid holidays,
free admission into all of Balboa Park’s museums, and more . Ready
to Apply? Please submit a resume, cover letter outlining your
experience and salary requirements, and three professional
references in your application. No phone calls, no drop-ins, and no
recruiters please.
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