Under the direction of the Director of Public Records, the Analyst will identify, review, and redact documents, as well as analyze public records requests. The Analyst will be responsible for reviewing documents that cover the whole range of City operations and policy areas.
The Massachusetts Public Records Law gives the public broad access to the records kept by the City of Boston. The law requires timely responses within 10 or 25 business days. The Public Records team seeks to provide transparency and a high level of customer service to requestors, protect the privacy and safety of employees and constituents, and work efficiently with other City departments to maximize taxpayer resources.
The Analyst must demonstrate clear communication skills, organization, and clear judgment. With direction from the Director of Public Records, the Analyst must carefully analyze records to ensure that constituents receive the transparency they request as well as protect the privacy and security of those named in records.
Using their attention to detail, the Analyst will evaluate records requests, create reports, and provide critical quality control. As a critical member of a small team, the Analyst will be a valued partner in recommending continuous, data-based improvements to the Public Records team’s work of reviewing and releasing documents.
BOSTON RESIDENCY REQUIRED
Terms:
Union/Salary Plan/Grade: Non-Union/MM2-6
Hours per week: 35