HolBrock Estates Supportive Housing Programs, LLC (HESHP) is a Baltimore-based management and consulting firm dedicated to empowering economically disadvantaged, disabled, and high-risk individuals through the development and oversight of impactful housing and support programs. With nearly a decade of experience and over 5,000 lives impacted, HolBrock Estates uses a person-centered approach to connect underserved populations with essential services, including stable housing, life skills training, job placement, and entitlement support. The firm's mission is to ensure all individualsregardless of disability or socioeconomic statushave the opportunity to achieve stability, dignity, and independence.
Maintaining the safety, security, and order of assigned facilities through proactive patrols, timely emergency response, and consistent enforcement of safety protocols; ensuring full compliance with Maryland State Police regulations and organizational policies; completing accurate shift and incident documentation; and fulfilling Safety Officer duties by overseeing inspections, emergency preparedness activities, and required safety recordkeeping, all while supporting staff, residents, and leadership to promote a secure, trauma-informed, and regulation-compliant environment.
Non-Exempt W-2, Hourly Part-Time
Shifts will be assigned and scheduled by the Chief SPO based on operational needs. Coverage will be provided through two standard shifts: 10:00 AM 7:00 PM and 11:00 PM 8:00 AM. Each SPO will typically work approximately 24 hours per week, with schedules rotating as needed to ensure full coverage and continuity of patrol operations.
$20.00 to $22.00 per hour, and is commensurate with experience, expertise, and verified credentials.
This position is eligible for standard W-2 employee benefits, including but not limited to those outlined in the Company's official benefits package. Eligibility and participation are subject to the terms and conditions of the applicable plans. Full details are provided in the current benefits package documentation.
Regular, local travel is required. SPOs must patrol multiple office and residential locations throughout each assigned shift, as scheduled by the SPO Chief.
Patrol facilities, grounds, and common areas regularly. Maintain visible presence to deter unauthorized activity and identify safety hazards. Respond to daytime disturbances or support needs. Complete detailed daily activity and patrol logs. Complete full documentation for each shift.
Respond promptly and professionally to emergencies or on-site crises. Utilize de-escalation strategies and trauma-informed practices. Request EMS, clinical teams, or law enforcement support when appropriate. Complete accurate and timely incident reports.
Monitor entrances and exits and enforce visitor protocols. Support enforcement of rules regarding curfews, contraband, and loitering. Assist staff during behavioral episodes or high-risk procedures. Escort residents, visitors, or staff when needed for safety.
Maintain compliance with Maryland State Police regulations and agency policies. Ensure Special Police Commission and CPR/First Aid certifications remain current. Report regularly to site supervisors and the SPO Chief. Participate in required staff meetings and training.
All shift reports must be entered into Redline Software, OR emailed directly to hr@holbrockestates.org by the end of the shift.
Maintain the Safety Binder including policies, schedules, forms, and completed documentation. Facilitate annual external inspections, obtain reports, and document findings and improvements. Complete quarterly self-inspections and present reports to appropriate leadership teams. Track all inspection reports, recommendations, corrective actions, and related meeting minutes.
Conduct and/or coordinate all required emergency drills. Ensure drills are performed safely and without unnecessary disruption. Complete Emergency Drill Reporting Forms. Provide staff education following drills and implement leadership-recommended improvements. Maintain drill records for each site in the Safety Binder.
Provide emergency shift coverage during call-outs or critical incidents. Assist during community events, site inspections, and compliance reviews. Collaborate with external first responders during crises or investigations. Participate in crisis debriefings, safety reviews, and improvement planning. Support special projects, audits, and accreditation visits as assigned.
Extended periods of walking or standing. Occasional physical restraint, lifting, or redirection during emergencies. Work in varied indoor/outdoor conditions and weather.
Operates within residential and clinical care environments. May involve high-stress situations involving behavioral health crises. Requires calm, professional demeanor and sound judgment at all times.
Familiarity with Maryland Special Police authority and procedures. Strong written communication and incident documentation ability. Experience in emergency response, crisis de-escalation, and behavioral support. Training in trauma-informed practices (CPI, TCI, or similar). Ability to work cooperatively with clinical and operational teams. Knowledge of HIPAA, COMAR, and client rights in behavioral health settings.
At least 1 year of experience in law enforcement, security, or behavioral health settings. Prior experience in housing, shelter, or mental health programs preferred. Experience conducting or coordinating emergency preparedness drills. Knowledge of emergency response protocols, safety procedures, and documentation standards. Ability to educate staff on emergency response patterns and improvements. Ability to maintain and organize safety documentation, including Safety Binder and drill reports. Experience coordinating health and safety training or working with HR/training departments. Willingness to complete additional safety-related training as supported by the organization.
High school diploma or GED (required).
Valid Maryland Special Police Officer Commission (active and in good standing). CPR/First Aid Certification (or ability to obtain within 30 days of hire). Valid Maryland Security Officer (active and in good standing). Valid Maryland Handgun Permit (active and in good standing).
HolBrock Estates Supportive Housing Programs, LLC (HESHP) is a Baltimore-based management and consulting firm dedicated to empowering economically disadvantaged, disabled, and high-risk individuals through the development and oversight of impactful housing and support programs. With nearly a decade of experience and over 5,000 lives impacted, HolBrock Estates uses a person-centered approach to connect underserved populations with essential services, including stable housing, life skills training, job placement, and entitlement support. The firm's mission is to ensure all individualsregardless of disability or socioeconomic statushave the opportunity to achieve stability, dignity, and independence.
Maintaining the safety, security, and order of assigned facilities through proactive patrols, timely emergency response, and consistent enforcement of safety protocols; ensuring full compliance with Maryland State Police regulations and organizational policies; completing accurate shift and incident documentation; and fulfilling Safety Officer duties by overseeing inspections, emergency preparedness activities, and required safety recordkeeping, all while supporting staff, residents, and leadership to promote a secure, trauma-informed, and regulation-compliant environment.
Non-Exempt W-2, Hourly Part-Time
Shifts will be assigned and scheduled by the Chief SPO based on operational needs. Coverage will be provided through two standard shifts: 10:00 AM 7:00 PM and 11:00 PM 8:00 AM. Each SPO will typically work approximately 24 hours per week, with schedules rotating as needed to ensure full coverage and continuity of patrol operations.
$20.00 to $22.00 per hour, and is commensurate with experience, expertise, and verified credentials.
This position is eligible for standard W-2 employee benefits, including but not limited to those outlined in the Company's official benefits package. Eligibility and participation are subject to the terms and conditions of the applicable plans. Full details are provided in the current benefits package documentation.
Regular, local travel is required. SPOs must patrol multiple office and residential locations throughout each assigned shift, as scheduled by the SPO Chief.
Patrol facilities, grounds, and common areas regularly. Maintain visible presence to deter unauthorized activity and identify safety hazards. Respond to daytime disturbances or support needs. Complete detailed daily activity and patrol logs. Complete full documentation for each shift.
Respond promptly and professionally to emergencies or on-site crises. Utilize de-escalation strategies and trauma-informed practices. Request EMS, clinical teams, or law enforcement support when appropriate. Complete accurate and timely incident reports.
Monitor entrances and exits and enforce visitor protocols. Support enforcement of rules regarding curfews, contraband, and loitering. Assist staff during behavioral episodes or high-risk procedures. Escort residents, visitors, or staff when needed for safety.
Maintain compliance with Maryland State Police regulations and agency policies. Ensure Special Police Commission and CPR/First Aid certifications remain current. Report regularly to site supervisors and the SPO Chief. Participate in required staff meetings and training.
All shift reports must be entered into Redline Software, OR emailed directly to hr@holbrockestates.org by the end of the shift.
Maintain the Safety Binder including policies, schedules, forms, and completed documentation. Facilitate annual external inspections, obtain reports, and document findings and improvements. Complete quarterly self-inspections and present reports to appropriate leadership teams. Track all inspection reports, recommendations, corrective actions, and related meeting minutes.
Conduct and/or coordinate all required emergency drills. Ensure drills are performed safely and without unnecessary disruption. Complete Emergency Drill Reporting Forms. Provide staff education following drills and implement leadership-recommended improvements. Maintain drill records for each site in the Safety Binder.
Provide emergency shift coverage during call-outs or critical incidents. Assist during community events, site inspections, and compliance reviews. Collaborate with external first responders during crises or investigations. Participate in crisis debriefings, safety reviews, and improvement planning. Support special projects, audits, and accreditation visits as assigned.
Extended periods of walking or standing. Occasional physical restraint, lifting, or redirection during emergencies. Work in varied indoor/outdoor conditions and weather.
Operates within residential and clinical care environments. May involve high-stress situations involving behavioral health crises. Requires calm, professional demeanor and sound judgment at all times.
Familiarity with Maryland Special Police authority and procedures. Strong written communication and incident documentation ability. Experience in emergency response, crisis de-escalation, and behavioral support. Training in trauma-informed practices (CPI, TCI, or similar). Ability to work cooperatively with clinical and operational teams. Knowledge of HIPAA, COMAR, and client rights in behavioral health settings.
At least 1 year of experience in law enforcement, security, or behavioral health settings. Prior experience in housing, shelter, or mental health programs preferred. Experience conducting or coordinating emergency preparedness drills. Knowledge of emergency response protocols, safety procedures, and documentation standards. Ability to educate staff on emergency response patterns and improvements. Ability to maintain and organize safety documentation, including Safety Binder and drill reports. Experience coordinating health and safety training or working with HR/training departments. Willingness to complete additional safety-related training as supported by the organization.
High school diploma or GED (required).
Valid Maryland Special Police Officer Commission (active and in good standing). CPR/First Aid Certification (or ability to obtain within 30 days of hire). Valid Maryland Security Officer (active and in good standing). Valid Maryland Handgun Permit (active and in good standing).
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