Mobile Safety Associate; Driver
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Transportation
Driver
Mobile Safety Associate (Driver)
Successful candidates must currently reside within reasonable daily commuting distance to the New York City area and be ready to work immediately.
AC Disaster Consulting (ACDC) offers full-spectrum emergency management services to public and private clients. Our experienced professionals have been a part of the growth and modernization of emergency management for nearly 30 years, proudly supporting programs for some of the most challenging natural disasters and catastrophic events under our mission of staying competent, caring, and connected.
Driven by compassion. Defined by expertise. Strengthened by collaboration. We empower communities to improve disaster outcomes and build lasting resilience.
In the true spirit of emergency management – ACDC seeks to solve crises, both for the communities and individuals affected by disasters as well as for the clients we serve. Our team brings a whole community approach, compassionate guidance and decades of hands-on experience to best embody our core values: competent, caring, and connected.
The position will be guided by ACDC's Corporate Values Platform in all activities.
Position Summary:
- Job Title:
Mobile Safety Associate (Driver) - Full Time/Part Time/PRN: PRN (as needed)
- Temporary/Seasonal/Regular:
Temporary. Must be available to start immediately. - Exempt/Non-exempt:
Non-exempt - Compensation: $25-$28/hour (Expecting 4 ten-hour days per week)
- Benefits
Summary:
Not eligible for benefits, except where required by law. - Travel/
Location:
Onsite, multiple mobile locations in the NYC area
Mission of Role/
Position Summary:
The Safety Associate/Driver supports the safe, respectful, and orderly operation of Mobile Cooling Services during extreme heat events. This position is responsible for safely driving and parking a mobile cooling vehicle, transporting team members to service locations, assisting with route coordination and dispatch activities, monitoring safety conditions, de-escalating conflicts, escalating safety concerns when appropriate, and supporting supply management and logistics.
The Safety Officer/Driver serves as a key member of the mobile response team, helping ensure that older adults, individuals with disabilities, and other vulnerable populations have safe access to cooling resources and services. This position is not law enforcement and does not provide armed security services. The role focuses on transportation safety, client and staff well-being, operational support, incident response, and coordination with leadership and emergency services when necessary.
Tasks, Duties, and Responsibilities:
Reasonable accommodation will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the following essential functions:
Vehicle Operations & Transportation:
- Safely operate a mini-van, passenger van, SUV, or other assigned vehicle transporting staff, equipment, and supplies throughout designated service areas.
- Conduct pre-trip and post-trip vehicle inspections and document findings according to established procedures.
- Ensure vehicle cleanliness, operational readiness, and compliance with all applicable traffic laws and organizational policies.
- Safely navigate urban, suburban, and residential environments while maintaining awareness of road, weather, and traffic conditions.
- Identify safe parking locations and ensure proper vehicle positioning during service delivery.
- Assist team leadership with route planning, navigation, dispatch communications, and schedule adjustments.
- Maintain accurate mileage, fuel, vehicle inspection, and transportation records.
Safety & Security Operations:
- Conduct routine walkthroughs of the vehicle interior and immediate exterior area during assigned shifts.
- Identify and promptly report safety concerns, hazards, or suspicious activity to operational leadership.
- Ensure aisles, exits, and emergency equipment remain clear and accessible at all times.
Conflict Prevention, De-Escalation, & Client Interactions:
- Utilize trauma-informed communication and verbal de-escalation techniques to address conflicts or disruptive behavior.
- Intervene early to prevent escalation while maintaining personal safety and respecting participant dignity and autonomy.
- Reinforce Mobile Cooling Services guidelines related to safety, capacity, accessibility, and appropriate conduct.
- Provide courteous, professional assistance to older adults, individuals with disabilities, caregivers, and community members.
- Request supervisory support or emergency assistance when situations exceed the scope of the position or capacity of the mobile response team.
Emergency Response & Incident Management:
- Respond calmly and appropriately to medical, behavioral, or safety emergencies within the mobile environment.
- Contact emergency services (EMS, fire, police) when required and in accordance with established protocols.
- Assist with vehicle-specific emergency procedures, including evacuation or relocation of the vehicle.
- Complete incident reports accurately and promptly following any safety or…
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