Ohio Department of Behavioral Health
Police Officer PN 20099775
Ohio Department of Behavioral Health, Toledo, Ohio, United States, 43614
Effective October 1, 2025 , the Ohio Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services has transitioned to its new name—the
Ohio Department of Behavioral Health . This change reflects our continued commitment to providing comprehensive, person-centered care that addresses the full range of behavioral health needs for Ohioans. All positions and services now fall under the Ohio Department of Behavioral Health as we move forward in serving individuals, families, and communities across the state.
What You’ll Do At DBH
Patrol campus grounds, buildings (interior and exterior checks) on foot & in car, ensuring safety of patients/clients, visitors, & employees.
Assist in emergency/disaster situations (e.g., evacuation of buildings, inclement weather, hospital codes such as Code Black, Silver, Red).
Makes professional efforts to prevent/deter criminal activities, enforces Ohio Revised Code and related laws, testifies in court as required.
Checks identity of persons on grounds and the nature of their business and/or needs; monitors traffic conditions & parking facilities to ensure efficient flow of traffic, checks parking permits, & issues traffic tickets as necessary.
Investigates/reports alleged criminal complaints.
Makes inquiries on security/safety issues, documents findings, and communicates with hospital administration regarding sensitive issues.
Screens/searches newly admitted patient(s) and their property for contraband via police policy during the admission process along with checking/logging their valuables with the business office.
Assists in interior clinical service functions (e.g., responds to Code Violets, Code Blue emergencies) by assisting nursing, medical or direct care personnel in emergent incidents out of their control and at the clinical supervisor’s request in dealing with patients in crisis using Crisis Intervention/De-escalation protocols.
Controls/monitors and screens (for deter/deny contraband) all visitors, returning patients in the utilization of the magnetometer, escorts, assists visitors. Assists in transporting forensic Level 1, 2 or Police Hold patient(s). Calls for assistance staff and/or visitors with mechanical problems.
This is an hourly position covered by the State of Ohio Unit 2 bargaining unit (union), with a pay range of
#8 or #10
on the
Unit 2 Pay Range Schedule . This position is located within our
Heartland Behavioral Healthcare
at
3000 Erie Street South, Massillon, OH 44646 . Unless required by any applicable union contract and/or requirements of the Ohio Revised Code, the selected candidate will begin at
Step 1
of the pay range schedule listed above, with an opportunity for pay increase after six months of satisfactory performance and then a yearly raise thereafter.
Additional Salary / Appointment Information
Police Officer 1, pay range 8 ($23.84/hour) to Police Officer 2, pay range 10 ($27.43/hour), based on experience.
Schedule may vary, 2nd/3rd shift.
$1.25 shift differential pay for 2nd and 3rd shift full‑time, permanent employees.
Yearly Fitness Incentive Pay (not mandatory).
Longevity pay after completion of five (5) years of state service.
Prior state service may be transferred.
Equipment & uniform provided.
Position Qualifications Formal education in arithmetic that includes fractions, decimals & percentages and in reading & writing English vocabulary; valid driver’s license. Probationary period is one year.
Or possession of a certificate having successfully completed an approved basic peace officer training program or completion of 20 years active duty as peace officer per Section 109.78(D) of the Ohio Revised Code for developmental disabilities & mental health facility employees. Probationary period is one year. Note: Applicant must be able to successfully perform Ohio Peace Officer Basic Training Program (OPOTC) Fitness Testing Entry Standards for New Recruits.
Primary Job Skill Police Officer
Technical Skills Law Enforcement
Professional Skills Attention to Detail, Building Trust, Collaboration, Conflict Management, Customer Focus, Observation, Responsiveness, Teamwork
Agency Contact Megan Trump, megan.trump@dbh.ohio.gov
Compensation $49,587 – $72,197
Schedule Full-time
Work Hours See supplemental information
Union Unit 2
Agency Overview At the Ohio Department of Behavioral Health (DBH), we strive to exemplify
The Heart of Hope
for individuals and families affected by mental health and substance use disorders. We proudly employ over 2,800 dedicated employees across our six inpatient behavioral health hospitals, Ohio Pharmacy Services, Ohio's prison systems, and the central office located in the James A. Rhodes State Office Tower in Columbus, OH.
DBH Values
Service-Oriented (Person Centered, Solution Oriented, Customer Service Focused)
Collaborative (Approachable, Reasonable, Transparent)
Value Driven
Innovative (Yes Before No)
Strong Sense of Urgency
The Ohio Department of Behavioral Health (DBH) is proud to be an Ohio Recovery Friendly Workplace, committed to supporting the health and well-being of all employees, including those in recovery. We foster an inclusive, stigma-free environment where individuals impacted by mental health and substance use challenges are valued, supported, and empowered to thrive. Our workplace culture promotes wellness, second-chance hiring, and recovery-informed policies that reflect our mission to serve Ohioans with compassion and respect, both in the community and within our own team.
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Ohio Department of Behavioral Health . This change reflects our continued commitment to providing comprehensive, person-centered care that addresses the full range of behavioral health needs for Ohioans. All positions and services now fall under the Ohio Department of Behavioral Health as we move forward in serving individuals, families, and communities across the state.
What You’ll Do At DBH
Patrol campus grounds, buildings (interior and exterior checks) on foot & in car, ensuring safety of patients/clients, visitors, & employees.
Assist in emergency/disaster situations (e.g., evacuation of buildings, inclement weather, hospital codes such as Code Black, Silver, Red).
Makes professional efforts to prevent/deter criminal activities, enforces Ohio Revised Code and related laws, testifies in court as required.
Checks identity of persons on grounds and the nature of their business and/or needs; monitors traffic conditions & parking facilities to ensure efficient flow of traffic, checks parking permits, & issues traffic tickets as necessary.
Investigates/reports alleged criminal complaints.
Makes inquiries on security/safety issues, documents findings, and communicates with hospital administration regarding sensitive issues.
Screens/searches newly admitted patient(s) and their property for contraband via police policy during the admission process along with checking/logging their valuables with the business office.
Assists in interior clinical service functions (e.g., responds to Code Violets, Code Blue emergencies) by assisting nursing, medical or direct care personnel in emergent incidents out of their control and at the clinical supervisor’s request in dealing with patients in crisis using Crisis Intervention/De-escalation protocols.
Controls/monitors and screens (for deter/deny contraband) all visitors, returning patients in the utilization of the magnetometer, escorts, assists visitors. Assists in transporting forensic Level 1, 2 or Police Hold patient(s). Calls for assistance staff and/or visitors with mechanical problems.
This is an hourly position covered by the State of Ohio Unit 2 bargaining unit (union), with a pay range of
#8 or #10
on the
Unit 2 Pay Range Schedule . This position is located within our
Heartland Behavioral Healthcare
at
3000 Erie Street South, Massillon, OH 44646 . Unless required by any applicable union contract and/or requirements of the Ohio Revised Code, the selected candidate will begin at
Step 1
of the pay range schedule listed above, with an opportunity for pay increase after six months of satisfactory performance and then a yearly raise thereafter.
Additional Salary / Appointment Information
Police Officer 1, pay range 8 ($23.84/hour) to Police Officer 2, pay range 10 ($27.43/hour), based on experience.
Schedule may vary, 2nd/3rd shift.
$1.25 shift differential pay for 2nd and 3rd shift full‑time, permanent employees.
Yearly Fitness Incentive Pay (not mandatory).
Longevity pay after completion of five (5) years of state service.
Prior state service may be transferred.
Equipment & uniform provided.
Position Qualifications Formal education in arithmetic that includes fractions, decimals & percentages and in reading & writing English vocabulary; valid driver’s license. Probationary period is one year.
Or possession of a certificate having successfully completed an approved basic peace officer training program or completion of 20 years active duty as peace officer per Section 109.78(D) of the Ohio Revised Code for developmental disabilities & mental health facility employees. Probationary period is one year. Note: Applicant must be able to successfully perform Ohio Peace Officer Basic Training Program (OPOTC) Fitness Testing Entry Standards for New Recruits.
Primary Job Skill Police Officer
Technical Skills Law Enforcement
Professional Skills Attention to Detail, Building Trust, Collaboration, Conflict Management, Customer Focus, Observation, Responsiveness, Teamwork
Agency Contact Megan Trump, megan.trump@dbh.ohio.gov
Compensation $49,587 – $72,197
Schedule Full-time
Work Hours See supplemental information
Union Unit 2
Agency Overview At the Ohio Department of Behavioral Health (DBH), we strive to exemplify
The Heart of Hope
for individuals and families affected by mental health and substance use disorders. We proudly employ over 2,800 dedicated employees across our six inpatient behavioral health hospitals, Ohio Pharmacy Services, Ohio's prison systems, and the central office located in the James A. Rhodes State Office Tower in Columbus, OH.
DBH Values
Service-Oriented (Person Centered, Solution Oriented, Customer Service Focused)
Collaborative (Approachable, Reasonable, Transparent)
Value Driven
Innovative (Yes Before No)
Strong Sense of Urgency
The Ohio Department of Behavioral Health (DBH) is proud to be an Ohio Recovery Friendly Workplace, committed to supporting the health and well-being of all employees, including those in recovery. We foster an inclusive, stigma-free environment where individuals impacted by mental health and substance use challenges are valued, supported, and empowered to thrive. Our workplace culture promotes wellness, second-chance hiring, and recovery-informed policies that reflect our mission to serve Ohioans with compassion and respect, both in the community and within our own team.
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