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Ohio Department of Behavioral Health

Police Officer 2

Ohio Department of Behavioral Health, Toledo, Ohio, United States, 43614

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What You’ll Do Patrols grounds and buildings on foot and in car, ensures safety of patients, clients, visitors and employees, checks property for open doors, gates, windows, fires or other hazards; assists in emergency or disaster situations (e.g., evacuation of buildings, inclement weather, hospital codes); prevents crimes and enforces laws, rules and regulations; checks identity of persons on grounds and nature of business; monitors traffic conditions and parking facilities to ensure efficient flow of traffic, checks parking permits and issues traffic tickets as necessary; testifies in court as required. Investigates complaints; conducts searches and patrols area for possible escaped or missing patients and returns them to facility; makes inquiries, documents findings and communicates with hospital administration regarding sensitive issues. Performs a variety of service functions (e.g., responds to codes and emergencies, escorts and assists visitors, assists nursing, medical or direct care personnel in handling or restraining, transporting and checking curfew of patients or clients, assists in opening or starting cars for staff and visitors having mechanical problems, secures patient valuables). Performs routine administrative duties related to police work (keeps log of security conditions, writes unusual incident reports, answers telephone, relays messages via radio and telephone, files and types reports; assists with fire drills, key control and other safety/security inspections); reviews and keeps up to date with changes in law enforcement and emergency procedures; performs fingerprint scan and facilitates background checks of potential agency staff and contingent workers; other duties as assigned.

Additional Information This is an hourly position covered by the State of Ohio Unit 2 bargaining unit (union) with a pay range of

#10

on the Unit 2 Pay Range Schedule. Normal working hours are 10 PM – 6 AM. The position is located within the Northwest Behavioral Healthcare Campus at 930 South Detroit Avenue, Toledo, Ohio 43614.

Minimum Qualifications

Possession of a certificate having successfully completed an approved basic peace officer training program or completion of 20 years active duty as a peace officer per Section 109.78(D) of Ohio Revised Code.

Valid driver’s license.

Ability to successfully perform Ohio Peace Officer Basic Training Program (OPOTC) Fitness Testing Entry Standards for New Recruits.

Probationary period is one year.

Job Skills

Law Enforcement

Investigation, Public Safety

Problem Solving

Location and Hours

Northwest Ohio Psych Hosp, 930 South Detroit Avenue, Toledo, Ohio 43614

Schedule: Full‑time, 10 PM – 6 AM

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 employ over 2,800 dedicated employees across six inpatient behavioral health hospitals, Ohio Pharmacy Services, Ohio’s prison systems and the central office at the James A. Rhodes State Office Tower in Columbus.

Values

Service‑Oriented (Person‑Centered, Solution‑Oriented, Customer Service Focused)

Collaborative (Approachable, Reasonable, Transparent)

Value‑Driven

Innovative (Yes Before No)

Strong Sense of Urgency

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, Ohio.

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.

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