Safety Specialist
Englewood, CO · On-site
SAFETY SPECIALIST, ARAPAHOE LIBRARIES WHERE SAFETY AND SERVICE MEET Are you calm under pressure, decisive, and committed to serving with empathy and professionalism ? Do you value creating safe ...
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Englewood, CO · On-site
SAFETY SPECIALIST, ARAPAHOE LIBRARIES WHERE SAFETY AND SERVICE MEET Are you calm under pressure, decisive, and committed to serving with empathy and professionalism ? Do you value creating safe ...
New
Englewood, CO · On-site
SAFETY SPECIALIST, ARAPAHOE LIBRARIES WHERE SAFETY AND SERVICE MEET Are you calm under pressure, decisive, and committed to serving with empathy and professionalism ? Do you value creating safe ...
New
Englewood, CO · On-site
$23.37 - $27.45/hr
SAFETY SPECIALIST, ARAPAHOE LIBRARIES WHERE SAFETY AND SERVICE MEET Are you calm under pressure, decisive, and committed to serving with empathy and professionalism ? Do you value creating safe ...
Englewood, CO · On-site
$23.37 - $27.45/hr
SAFETY SPECIALIST, ARAPAHOE LIBRARIES WHERE SAFETY AND SERVICE MEET Are you calm under pressure, decisive, and committed to serving with empathy and professionalism ? Do you value creating safe ...
Littleton, CO · On-site
$17.75 - $23.50/hr
Arapahoe Libraries is seeking a Senior Library Specialist, Mobile Library Services to serve as the onsite lead at mobile and outreach locations while delivering strong reference, advisory, and ...
Littleton, CO · On-site
$17.75 - $23.50/hr
Arapahoe Libraries is seeking a Senior Library Specialist, Mobile Library Services to serve as the onsite lead at mobile and outreach locations while delivering strong reference, advisory, and ...

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SAFETY SPECIALIST, ARAPAHOE LIBRARIES
WHERE SAFETY AND SERVICE MEET
Are you calm under pressure, decisive, and committed to serving with empathy and professionalism? Do you value creating safe, welcoming spaces where every patron feels respected? Arapahoe Libraries is seeking a Safety Specialist to provide a steady, visible presence across our locations, combining exceptional customer service with safety awareness. In this role, you will help protect facilities, support staff, and ensure patrons feel secure while enjoying all the library has to offer. You will focus on patron support, safety monitoring, incident prevention, and facility protection, helping our libraries remain trusted, inclusive spaces for learning and connection.
About the Role
The Safety Specialist works across multiple Arapahoe Libraries locations, supporting a diverse community of patrons and staff. You will engage with patrons, answer questions, and foster a respectful environment. Responsibilities include monitoring buildings and grounds, responding to situations with a de-escalation mindset, and documenting events with accuracy and discretion. You will partner with staff and external agencies to maintain secure facilities and promote a culture of safety district-wide while preserving each branch's welcoming atmosphere.
Key Responsibilities
What You'll Bring
Calm Under Pressure: Maintains composure and makes sound decisions in urgent or high-stress situations.
Strong Communication: Connects effectively with patrons from all backgrounds and handles challenging conversations with empathy and clarity.
De-escalation and Trauma-Informed Approach: Resolves conflicts respectfully, using techniques that consider emotional and psychological needs.
Discretion and Integrity: Protects sensitive information and consistently makes ethical decisions.
Flexibility and Mobility: Adapts to changing priorities and travels between locations as needed.
Equity-Focused Perspective: Serves diverse communities with respect, inclusivity, and cultural awareness.
Alignment with Core Values: Embodies Arapahoe Libraries' commitment to collaboration, equity, and innovation.
Qualifications
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Preferred:
Who We Are
At Arapahoe Libraries, we are a forward-thinking, inclusive organization committed to enriching lives and strengthening our community. Guided by our core values of collaboration, equity, and innovation, we believe in the power of curiosity and lifelong learning. Our motto, "Let's Find Out," reflects our spirit of exploration and shared discovery.
Let's Find Out Together
This is more than a safety role. It's an opportunity to protect the heart of thriving community spaces while fostering a respectful, inclusive atmosphere for all. If you are ready to combine vigilance with compassion, structure with service, and presence with purpose, we want to hear from you. Apply today to become a trusted presence in your community.
Inclusion and diversity are part of our values at Arapahoe Libraries. Qualified applicants who can support the communities we serve are encouraged to apply.
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Arapahoe Libraries was established in April 1966 to provide public library service to all residents of Arapahoe County, except those living in the cities of Littleton, Englewood and Aurora. Residents of these cities are served by libraries established prior to 1966 that are funded and maintained by their respective city governments. All Arapahoe County residents, however, are free to use any of the libraries in the county. Residents can also participate in the Colorado Library Card Program, which allows them to borrow items from any participating academic, school and public library in Colorado. Arapahoe Libraries serves a diverse and varied population covering the rural areas of Byers and Deer Trail, the cities of Bow Mar, Centennial, Cherry Hills Village, Columbine, Glendale, Greenwood Village and Sheridan, and the unincorporated areas of Arapahoe County. Arapahoe Libraries is also a major resource for elementary and high school students of the Littleton, Cherry Creek, Sheridan, Byers and Deer Trail School Districts, as well as for those receiving private and home schooling, and students attending local colleges and universities. This map of the Arapahoe Libraries legal service area provides exact boundaries. Funding is provided through a 4.9 property tax mill levy. Any increase in the mill levy must be approved by a vote of the people. Other revenue sources include income from specific ownership tax, grants and interest on investments. A non-profit Arapahoe Library Friends Foundation was established in 1990 to raise additional money from the private sector and to serve as an advocacy group for Arapahoe Libraries. The Foundation and its partner, The Friends of Arapahoe Libraries, which was established in 1995, support a variety of library programs and services.
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201 - 500 Employees
Englewood, CO, US
1966