HONOLULU (KHON2) — Applications are due by Oct. 16 for an executive leader role at the Honolulu Ocean Safety Department.
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It was announced today, Sept. 25, by Mayor Blangiardi and the City and County of Honolulu Ocean Safety Commission that they are looking to fill the Chief of Ocean Safety position.
The Chief of Ocean Safety is expected to oversee over 300 personnel positioned at five different districts across the island.
The position is responsible for the management of the department’s fiscal, operational and administrative functions. It is also expected that they show leadership in the department’s organizational goals.
The annual salary offered for this position is $201,984.
“The application and selection process for our next Chief of Ocean Safety is one of the most important responsibilities we have as a Commission, said Billy Pratt, Chairman of the Ocean Safety Commission. “This leader will shape the future of ocean safety on O’ahu, support our island’s lifeguards, and ensure that the protection of our residents and visitors remains the global standard of excellence around the world.”
The HOSD was established in May of 2024 to provide dedicated ocean safety protection and emergency rescue services for Oʻahu’s 227 miles of coastline.
“Ocean Safety is a cornerstone of public safety on O‘ahu, and our lifeguards are recognized worldwide for their professionalism and expertise,” said Mayor Rick Blangiardi.
Application Process
If you are interested in applying, send an application packet request email to OSCommission@honolulu.gov.
Your completed application packet must reach the Ocean Safety Commission by Oct. 16.
Applicant Requirements
U.S. citizen and resident of the state of Hawaiʻi for at least one year prior to nomination.
5 years of minimum ocean safety experience and training.
3 years of minimum experience in a position of administrative responsibility.
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“This is an extraordinary opportunity to lead one of the most respected ocean safety agencies in the world,” said Mayor Blangiardi. “The Chief of Ocean Safety will play a critical role in shaping the department’s future, supporting our frontline lifeguards, and ensuring that O‘ahu continues to lead in ocean safety and emergency response. We encourage qualified candidates with the experience, vision, and leadership to apply.”
Kurt Lager will continue to serve as Acting Director until a Chief of Ocean Safety is selected by the commission.
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