Lead Safety & Occupational Health Specialist
Veterans Health Administration
Posted: April 6, 2026 (0 days ago)
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Air National Guard Units
Department of the Air Force
Location
Fort Smith, Arkansas
Salary
$74,678 - $97,087
per year
Type
Full-Time
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Base salary range: $147,649 - $221,900
Typical requirements: Executive-level leadership experience. Senior executive qualifications required.
Note: Actual salary includes locality pay (15-40%+ depending on location).
This job involves inspecting workplaces, investigating accidents, and ensuring safety rules are followed in a military base setting, including areas like aircraft maintenance and construction sites.
It requires someone detail-oriented who can identify risks, recommend fixes, and train others to prevent injuries and damage.
A good fit would be a safety professional with experience in high-risk environments and strong analytical skills.
THIS IS A NATIONAL GUARD TITLE 5 EXCEPTED SERVICE POSITION This National Guard position is for a SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SPECIALIST (Title 5), Position Description Number T5545000 and is part of the AR ANG 188 WGH WG, National Guard. GENERAL EXPERIENCE: SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: Major Duties:
1. Performs a broad range of safety and occupational health duties in one or more areas of safety and occupational health.
Performs periodic inspections, assessments and evaluations on numerous programs such as high-risk activity programs, supervisory safety training, and emergency/disaster preparedness to determine compliance with appropriate safety and occupational health regulations.
Conducts safety and occupational health surveys of facilities and equipment related to the full range of work operations.
Uses a comprehensive knowledge of a wide variety of regulations, standards, procedures, methods, and techniques to determine compliance with safety and occupational health regulations, modifying or adapting to eliminate or minimize hazards.
Normal to high safety risks are encountered in assigned areas which include base operations and facilities, such as industrial shops and operations, aircraft and vehicle maintenance facilities and shops, administrative areas, supply and warehousing, seasonal/recreational areas, construction sites, etc.
Evaluates a variety of complex, unconventional safety and occupational health problems or circumstances such as playground equipment and base traffic patterns; ensures correct safety and protective equipment is available and in use; and determines risk assessment of the hazardous processes/conditions identified.
Determines and recommends applicable methods and procedures, such as fault tree analysis and risk management, for controlling or eliminating hazards.
Documents and reviews inspection, assessment and evaluation findings and prepares formal reports for dissemination to appropriate parties.
Advises supervisors, and/or safety representatives on appropriate measures to eliminate or control hazardous operating procedures or conditions.
Conducts follow-up inspections to ensure violations and hazards are corrected. Ensures safety concerns are addressed throughout the contracting process with contracted services. 2.
Plans and carries out formal investigations of reportable and non-reportable mishaps involving personal injury accidents, property damage, covering a wide range of work operations.
Assigned area involves a substantial number of hazards that may cause mishaps with significant severity and loss.
Serves as the investigation officer for formal mishap investigations such as Safety Investigation Boards (SIB) involving class A and B mishaps.
Obtains statements from witnesses, photographs mishap scene, records circumstances of mishap and extent of injuries, estimates cost of property damage and prepares a formal report of findings with proposed recommendations and abatement dates to correct the unsafe acts/conditions.
Compiles and analyzes mishap data, identifies trends, provides managers with mishap/trend analysis data, and assists them in developing programs to reduce mishaps.
Prepares formal reports using the Air Force Safety Automated System (AFSAS) program. Uses statistical data to prepare charts, tables, and reports.
Based on observed trends, recommends and implements training aimed at mishap/accident prevention. 3.
Develops specialized operating practices, modifying or departing significantly from standard techniques when necessary, based on interpretation of policies, standards, and regulations.
Coordinates with other installation offices regarding safety matters affecting installation personnel and devises specialized operating practices involving diverse but recognized hazards.
Prepares and/or revises standard local safety instructions and guides such as local supervisory safety guide, and unit safety representative guide that are relevant to base employees and current or planned contractor operations.
Devises specialized operating practices involving hazards associated with various holiday celebrations such as fourth of July celebrations, safety campaigns, air shows etc.
Evaluates safety standards adopted by national safety associations, societies, or institutes; publications on work processes; and current industrial problems and makes recommendations as to local application.
Drafts local procedures or abatement actions for conditions not directly addressed by existing standards or guidelines. Reviews and revises local procedures as necessary.
DUTIES CONTINUED UNDER EDUCATION:
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