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How much do part time safety coordinator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time safety coordinator in the United States is $30.84, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.04 and $36.30 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Part Time Safety Coordinator vs Part Time Safety Specialist?

AspectPart Time Safety CoordinatorPart Time Safety Specialist
CertificationsOSHA 10/30-hour, OSHA 500 (preferred)OSHA 10/30-hour, OSHA 500 (preferred)
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, manufacturing, corporate officesConstruction sites, manufacturing, corporate offices
Employer UsageCompanies seeking safety program managementOrganizations needing safety compliance and training
Search IntentPart Time Safety Coordinator vs Part Time Safety Specialist

Both roles typically require OSHA certifications and involve working in similar environments like construction and manufacturing. The main difference lies in scope: Safety Coordinators often oversee safety programs and policies, while Safety Specialists focus on compliance, training, and hazard assessments. Employers may use these titles interchangeably, but understanding their specific responsibilities helps in choosing the right role.

What does a Part Time Safety Coordinator do?

A Part Time Safety Coordinator is responsible for overseeing and promoting workplace safety practices on a part-time basis. Their duties typically include conducting safety inspections, ensuring compliance with safety regulations, providing safety training to employees, and investigating incidents or accidents. They help develop safety policies and recommend improvements to minimize risks and hazards. Part Time Safety Coordinators work in various industries and adapt their schedules to the needs of the organization. Their role is crucial in maintaining a safe and healthy work environment while balancing other responsibilities or commitments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Safety Coordinator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Safety Coordinator, you need a solid understanding of workplace safety regulations, risk assessment, and incident investigation, often supported by a relevant degree or OSHA certification. Familiarity with safety management systems, reporting software, and compliance tools is typically required. Strong attention to detail, effective communication, and the ability to train and influence others are crucial soft skills in this role. These competencies help ensure a safe working environment, reduce workplace accidents, and maintain regulatory compliance even on a part-time schedule.

How does a part-time Safety Coordinator typically collaborate with full-time staff to ensure compliance with safety protocols?

As a part-time Safety Coordinator, effective communication and collaboration with full-time staff are crucial for maintaining a safe workplace. You will often work closely with department managers, supervisors, and employees to conduct safety audits, deliver training sessions, and address potential hazards. Building strong relationships and establishing regular check-ins—despite limited hours—helps ensure that safety policies are understood and followed. Additionally, you may be responsible for updating documentation and reporting incidents, making coordination with HR and facilities teams essential for ongoing compliance.
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Infographic showing various Part Time Safety Coordinator job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 78% Full Time, 18% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $64,144 per year, or $30.8 per hour.
On-Site Safety Coordinator - Public Rail System (New York City Metro Area)

On-Site Safety Coordinator - Public Rail System (New York City Metro Area)

Gallagher Bassett

Flushing, NY • On-site

$40 - $50/hr

Part-time

Posted 24 days ago


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Company rating: 8.1 out of 10

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Job description

Gallagher is a global leader in insurance, risk management and consulting services. We help businesses grow, communities thrive and people prosper. We live a culture defined by The Gallagher Way, our set of shared values and guiding tenets. A culture driven by our people, over 40,000 strong, serving our clients with customized solutions that will protect them and fuel their futures.

Overview
Gallagher Bassett Technical Services is seeking a qualified environmental, health, and safety (EHS) professional to become a valued member of our Safety & Health team.  The ideal candidate for this position must be a proactively motivated individual with the ability to manage projects and deliver quality consulting services with minor supervision. 

This Safety Coordinator position is a part-time position overseeing safety operations related to structural repairs and modifications for MTA train operations and LIRR station(s).  The Safety Coordinator(s) shall exclusively be responsible for safety matters related to the Work Site for which they are assigned to and shall not have any other responsibilities associated with the Contract.

Responsibilities

  • This position will report directly to Director of Field Operations (NYC Metro Area).
  • Implement and enforce applicable safety and security Programs in accordance with all federal, state, local, and our customer’s demands.
  • Oversee and manage all site activities that relate to safe work practices. 
  • Review rail system engineering designs and plans.
  • Ensure our Clients’ subcontractors perform all required actions and duties as it relates to system safety compliance; fire/ life safety; safety training; required safety certification; emergency procedures, plans and drills; and any other environmental risk management compliance.
  • Experience and understanding of the construction work being performed and all Safety/security implications related to rail system operations.
  • Perform daily safety inspection report audits and related testing and verification of system readiness. Coordination of Safety personnel for construction or build-out projects/activities.
  • Manage the supply and deployment of PPE to field personnel.
  • Coordination of Safety related items with the General Contractor’s office
  • Familiarity with MTA LIRR and environmental regulations and guidelines and workplace hazard controls; and ability to provide recommendations to reduce potential workplace hazards.
  • This position requires the ability early morning (A.M.) and late shift (P.M.) work hours, including weekends and holidays.


Required Qualifications

  • NYCT & LIRR Track Safety trained.
  • A minimum of ninety (90) days prior ROW (Right-of-Way) experience including flagging and diversions of service.
  • Successful completion of the 40-hour NYC-Department of Buildings Site Safety Manager Course
  • Successful completion of the 30-hour OSHA Construction Safety & Health (29 CFR 1926) Course.
  • Active member of American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP).
  • Minimum two (2) years of construction safety related experience.
  • Past experience and/or familiarity with the type of work being performed.
  • Competent to instruct and provide training/instruction on-site personnel as needed.
  • Ability to read, write, and speak English fluently.
  • Possess and maintain a current New York State Department of Labor (NYDOL) Asbestos Inspectors License.
  • Possess and maintain a current C-3/C-5 Supervisor / Competent Person Training for De-leading of Industrial Structures Certificate.
  • Annual Training:  Minimum of six (6) hours of relevant professional development safety training courses on an annual basis for the duration of the Contract.  All training records must be made available to the Project CEO upon request.

Preferred:

  • Bachelor’s degree OR High school diploma with an additional 4 years of professional experience.
  • Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Associate Safety Professional (ASP), or Certified Health and Safety Technician (CHST) preferred, but not required.
  • Previous professional EHS consulting experience and familiarity with public rail system work and operations.
  • Bi-lingual or multi-lingual communication skills.
  • Located in the NYC Metro area.

 
Behaviors:

  • Ability to negotiate client properties including walking, climbing, lifting, and standing.
  • Ability to work independently to deliver on a timely basis with minimal supervision
  • Strong organizational skills to participate in multiple projects simultaneously, prioritize assignments and prepare daily/comprehensive reports.
  • Strong analytical and critical thinking skills to interpret collected data/information, apply appropriate occupational safety and health standards/regulations, and offer recommendations for improvement.
  • Strong understanding of regulatory, professional, and industry standards and practices.
  • Proactive attitude and customer service focus.
  • Computer competency in Microsoft Office (MS) products including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and Teams.

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