King County
Overview
The Department of Human Resources, Central Employees Services Division (CESD), seeks a dynamic, knowledgeable and customer service focused
Safety Trainer
to join the Safety unit where the priority is the health and safety of King County employees. CESD supports a thriving King County employment experience and provides integrated compensation, benefits, work/life well‑being, safety, and retirement planning services. This recruitment will be used to fill one immediate Career Service vacancy and to create an eligibility pool to fill additional Career Service, Term-Limited Temporary (TLT), or Special Duty Assignment (SDA) vacancies that may occur within the next six months.
Responsibilities
Conduct safety trainings including but not limited to: Adult First Aid/CPR/AED, WA State Flagger Certification, Defensive Driving, Forklift Operation, Bloodborne Pathogens and Heat Related Illness, Active Shooter and Workplace Violence Prevention, and other safety topics as assigned. Respond to training requests, schedule trainings, and enter training courses and program information into NEOGOV Learn. Deliver high-quality training and coordinate on-site, open-enrollment, field, and virtual sessions; administer assessments and evaluate learning outcomes. Develop and maintain educational resources; manage and update a library of training and reference content; create culturally appropriate safety materials. Set up and administer courses in the NEOGOV Learn platform, ensuring accurate registration, attendance tracking, and data reporting. Oversee training resources, including budgets, facilities, and materials to ensure smooth delivery of programs. Define program vision and strategy, develop work plans and program objectives for King County’s safety training efforts. Collaborate with management teams to assess safety training needs and develop, implement, and evaluate strategies to address them. Design and evaluate training programs; ensure alignment with state regulations and organizational goals. Develop learning plans based on department and individual needs. Respond to safety training inquiries from employees and management; coordinate with external vendors to facilitate training sessions. Refine and enrich safety programs to meet evolving employee needs and regulatory requirements. Support safety policy development and engage with external partners (e.g., Evergreen Safety Council, Red Cross, Health and Safety Institute) and relevant agencies (e.g., Washington State Department of Transportation and Labor & Industries). Collaborate with community partners to develop safety courses with organizations such as Evergreen Safety Council, National Safety Council, and Health and Safety Institute. Minimum Qualifications
Three years of experience using established curriculum to provide training to adults in a classroom or in the field OR any equivalent combination of experience and education providing the required skills, knowledge, and abilities. Certified Trainer in Adult First Aid/CPR/AED, WA State Certified Flagging Instructor, Defensive Driving Trainer Certification, Forklift Trainer Certification, Qualified Trainer in Bloodborne Pathogens and Heat Related Illness, and OSHA Authorized Trainer for OSHA30 training OR ability to obtain certifications in subject areas within 3 months. Other Qualifications
Experience designing training practices for learners with varying levels of technology proficiency. Ability to create clear and engaging visual presentations via PowerPoint or other online tools. Facilitate learning for adult learners in person and virtually using platforms such as Microsoft Teams and Zoom. Maintain training records and update courses and attendance rosters in Learning Management Systems. Skills and Abilities
Communication and Collaboration: strong verbal, written, interpersonal, and presentation skills with excellent customer service. Adaptability and Engagement: ability to engage employees at all levels and present non-technical language with creative methods. Time Management: prioritize workloads, adapt to shifting priorities, and manage ambiguous information. Continuous Improvement: growth mindset and commitment to professional development. Conflict Resolution: recognize and manage conflicts in various settings. Technical Proficiency: proficient in Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, SharePoint, Teams, OneNote). Knowledge
Equity and Social Justice: understanding and applying equity principles and recognizing impacts of race, policy, and systemic inequities. Course Design and Adult Learning: knowledge of course design and adult learning styles. Safety Regulations: knowledge of OSHA and Washington State Department of Labor & Industries health and safety regulations. Desirable Qualifications
Familiarity with King County’s HR practices, policies, and procedures. Experience in NEOGOV Learn managing training programs. Union Representation
This position is represented by Teamsters Local 117/Professional & Technical and is classified as an Occupational Education and Training Program Administrator - Senior, class code: 2252400. Work Conditions and Environment
This position requires travel to various King County worksites to meet with employees and provide training. A valid Washington State driver’s license to operate a Non-Revenue County Vehicle or ability to travel to remote worksites is required. The role may involve transporting training props and lifting approximately 20 pounds. Work Schedule and Telework
Exempt from the Fair Labor Standards Act and not overtime eligible. Bi-weekly pay every other Thursday. The Safety Trainer provides training across all shifts and may require early morning, evening, and occasional weekend work. The role is hybrid with limited telework (one day per week on average). Primary location is King Street Center, Seattle, WA. Onsite training will occur more frequently than virtual training. Who May Apply
Open to King County employees and the general public to fill one career service position. Selection Process and How to Apply
Submit an online employment application with supplemental questions at www.kingcounty.gov/jobs. The employment history should cover at least 10 years if applicable. Resumes are not accepted in lieu of a completed application. Include all relevant experience. Attach a cover letter (no more than two pages) detailing how you meet the required experience, qualifications, knowledge, and job skills. This is required; applications without a cover letter will be considered incomplete. Applicants will be screened for competitiveness and completeness; the most competitive candidates will be invited to interviews. For more information, contact: Jen Montoya, Senior HR Analyst, jen.montoya@kingcounty.gov King County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Employer To Apply If you are interested in pursuing this position, please follow the application instructions. If you need this announcement in an alternate language or format or require accommodation, contact the recruiter listed in the job announcement.
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The Department of Human Resources, Central Employees Services Division (CESD), seeks a dynamic, knowledgeable and customer service focused
Safety Trainer
to join the Safety unit where the priority is the health and safety of King County employees. CESD supports a thriving King County employment experience and provides integrated compensation, benefits, work/life well‑being, safety, and retirement planning services. This recruitment will be used to fill one immediate Career Service vacancy and to create an eligibility pool to fill additional Career Service, Term-Limited Temporary (TLT), or Special Duty Assignment (SDA) vacancies that may occur within the next six months.
Responsibilities
Conduct safety trainings including but not limited to: Adult First Aid/CPR/AED, WA State Flagger Certification, Defensive Driving, Forklift Operation, Bloodborne Pathogens and Heat Related Illness, Active Shooter and Workplace Violence Prevention, and other safety topics as assigned. Respond to training requests, schedule trainings, and enter training courses and program information into NEOGOV Learn. Deliver high-quality training and coordinate on-site, open-enrollment, field, and virtual sessions; administer assessments and evaluate learning outcomes. Develop and maintain educational resources; manage and update a library of training and reference content; create culturally appropriate safety materials. Set up and administer courses in the NEOGOV Learn platform, ensuring accurate registration, attendance tracking, and data reporting. Oversee training resources, including budgets, facilities, and materials to ensure smooth delivery of programs. Define program vision and strategy, develop work plans and program objectives for King County’s safety training efforts. Collaborate with management teams to assess safety training needs and develop, implement, and evaluate strategies to address them. Design and evaluate training programs; ensure alignment with state regulations and organizational goals. Develop learning plans based on department and individual needs. Respond to safety training inquiries from employees and management; coordinate with external vendors to facilitate training sessions. Refine and enrich safety programs to meet evolving employee needs and regulatory requirements. Support safety policy development and engage with external partners (e.g., Evergreen Safety Council, Red Cross, Health and Safety Institute) and relevant agencies (e.g., Washington State Department of Transportation and Labor & Industries). Collaborate with community partners to develop safety courses with organizations such as Evergreen Safety Council, National Safety Council, and Health and Safety Institute. Minimum Qualifications
Three years of experience using established curriculum to provide training to adults in a classroom or in the field OR any equivalent combination of experience and education providing the required skills, knowledge, and abilities. Certified Trainer in Adult First Aid/CPR/AED, WA State Certified Flagging Instructor, Defensive Driving Trainer Certification, Forklift Trainer Certification, Qualified Trainer in Bloodborne Pathogens and Heat Related Illness, and OSHA Authorized Trainer for OSHA30 training OR ability to obtain certifications in subject areas within 3 months. Other Qualifications
Experience designing training practices for learners with varying levels of technology proficiency. Ability to create clear and engaging visual presentations via PowerPoint or other online tools. Facilitate learning for adult learners in person and virtually using platforms such as Microsoft Teams and Zoom. Maintain training records and update courses and attendance rosters in Learning Management Systems. Skills and Abilities
Communication and Collaboration: strong verbal, written, interpersonal, and presentation skills with excellent customer service. Adaptability and Engagement: ability to engage employees at all levels and present non-technical language with creative methods. Time Management: prioritize workloads, adapt to shifting priorities, and manage ambiguous information. Continuous Improvement: growth mindset and commitment to professional development. Conflict Resolution: recognize and manage conflicts in various settings. Technical Proficiency: proficient in Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, SharePoint, Teams, OneNote). Knowledge
Equity and Social Justice: understanding and applying equity principles and recognizing impacts of race, policy, and systemic inequities. Course Design and Adult Learning: knowledge of course design and adult learning styles. Safety Regulations: knowledge of OSHA and Washington State Department of Labor & Industries health and safety regulations. Desirable Qualifications
Familiarity with King County’s HR practices, policies, and procedures. Experience in NEOGOV Learn managing training programs. Union Representation
This position is represented by Teamsters Local 117/Professional & Technical and is classified as an Occupational Education and Training Program Administrator - Senior, class code: 2252400. Work Conditions and Environment
This position requires travel to various King County worksites to meet with employees and provide training. A valid Washington State driver’s license to operate a Non-Revenue County Vehicle or ability to travel to remote worksites is required. The role may involve transporting training props and lifting approximately 20 pounds. Work Schedule and Telework
Exempt from the Fair Labor Standards Act and not overtime eligible. Bi-weekly pay every other Thursday. The Safety Trainer provides training across all shifts and may require early morning, evening, and occasional weekend work. The role is hybrid with limited telework (one day per week on average). Primary location is King Street Center, Seattle, WA. Onsite training will occur more frequently than virtual training. Who May Apply
Open to King County employees and the general public to fill one career service position. Selection Process and How to Apply
Submit an online employment application with supplemental questions at www.kingcounty.gov/jobs. The employment history should cover at least 10 years if applicable. Resumes are not accepted in lieu of a completed application. Include all relevant experience. Attach a cover letter (no more than two pages) detailing how you meet the required experience, qualifications, knowledge, and job skills. This is required; applications without a cover letter will be considered incomplete. Applicants will be screened for competitiveness and completeness; the most competitive candidates will be invited to interviews. For more information, contact: Jen Montoya, Senior HR Analyst, jen.montoya@kingcounty.gov King County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Employer To Apply If you are interested in pursuing this position, please follow the application instructions. If you need this announcement in an alternate language or format or require accommodation, contact the recruiter listed in the job announcement.
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