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This is a SEASONAL Labor Service Position. Duration of employment will not exceed a five (5) month term, and selected applicants may work up to two (2) five (5) month terms within a twelve (12) month period. with a minimum of a 30-day break in between each term.    INDIVIDUALS WISHING TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS POSITION MUST COMPLETE THE CIVIL SERVICE (LABOR SERVICE) REGISTRATION PROCESS FOR THE POSITION AT https://www.csexam.hrd.state.ma.us/eligiblelist/LSApplications.aspx?ListId=77&ListTypeId=4&LS_Town=Boston IN ADDITION TO COMPLETING THE CITY OF BOSTON CAREER CENTER APPLICATION.   Under the general supervision of the Maintenance Mechanic Painter Foreperson, the employee is engaged primarily in removing graffiti, painting, and a variety of skilled and semi-skilled maintenance and repair tasks.   The mission of the City of Boston Property Management Department (PMD) is to manage, maintain, repair, and provide security for the City's municipal buildings including City Hall and Faneuil Hall; to preserve the useful life of City facilities and reduce operating costs through effective preventative maintenance measures.
Requisition ID
2023-25293
Dept.
Property Management
Location
Prm Property Management
Post End Date
9/30/2024
The Mayor’s Office for Black Male Advancement (BMA) is seeking a Fellow. This is a great opportunity for anyone who wants to learn more about how to support Black Male communities through assisting with the daily operations of Office of Black Male Advancement.   This role lives in the Equity and Inclusion Cabinet. Please read below to understand our larger vision.   Equity & Inclusion Cabinet Mission  The mission of the Equity and Inclusion Cabinet is to ensure that every resident has fair access to City resources and opportunities. We achieve this by embedding equity and inclusion into our current City practices, building our collective capacity on issues of racial and social justice, and fostering a more welcoming and accessible city.   The departments in the Equity and Inclusion Cabinet take an anti-poverty approach to their work, focusing on the following areas: - Improving outcomes for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, people of color) communities, in particular immigrants, women, and LGBTQ+ residents.  - Increasing access for people with disabilities and those who speak a language other than English. - Eliminating barriers to fair housing and human rights.  This is not your typical 9-5 pm role. We are looking for folks that share our core values of people-first leadership, intentional strategy, and justice.
Requisition ID
2023-25868
Dept.
Black Male Ad
Location
Boston City Hall
Post End Date
4/30/2024
The Mayor's Office of Tourism, Sports, and Entertainment (MOTSE) is committed to supporting civic life in the City of Boston through public programming for the benefit and enjoyment of both residents and visitors to the city. Reporting to the Director of Special Events and the Tech Manager, the Special Events Tech Crew has the daily responsibility for the technical operations required to produce over 150 year-round events including festivals, concerts, exhibitions and public celebrations both Downtown and in all of Boston’s neighborhoods.
Requisition ID
2023-25937
Dept.
Office of Tourism
Location
May Special Events & Tourisim
Post End Date
5/15/2024
The Boston Public Library is seeking applicants for a part - time position in the Mattapan Branch. Mature, dependable individuals are invited to apply. Daytime, evening, and weekend hours are available depending upon the needs of the department. Knowledge of one or more foreign languages is desirable.
Requisition ID
2023-26021
Dept.
Boston Public Library
Location
BPL: MATTAPAN BRANCH
Post End Date
5/30/2024
The Boston Public Library is seeking applicants for part - time positions in the Central Branch Borrower Services department. Mature, dependable individuals are invited to apply. Daytime, evening, and weekend hours are available depending upon the needs of the department. Knowledge of one or more foreign languages is desirable.
Requisition ID
2023-26088
Dept.
Boston Public Library
Location
BPL Central Charging Rec
Post End Date
6/14/2024
The City of Boston is seeking an exceptional leader to serve as Executive Director of the Office of Police Accountability and Transparency (OPAT) to advance police oversight and reform in the City of Boston. The Executive Director will lead a staff of 15 as the head of the department and cabinet. OPAT was established in 2020 to provide a single point of entry for individuals with concerns or complaints related to the Boston Police Department (BPD) and its officers and sworn personnel to be heard and responded to.  The OPAT Executive Director will oversee all operations of the department; including management of staff, development of policy, and all necessary relationship building to advance the goals of OPAT. Upon appointment, the Executive Director will also serve as a member of the OPAT Commission, one of OPAT’s three boards. The Executive Director should be a member of the Massachusetts bar, but shall not practice law while serving in this role. The Executive Director should have robust managerial experience and must reside in the City of Boston while serving in this role.
Requisition ID
2023-26128
Dept.
OPAT
Location
May Mayors Office
Post End Date
6/15/2024
The Boston Public Library is seeking applicants for a part-time Metadata Assistant position in the Digital Services unit. The person in this position will support all aspects of the digital production workflow, including metadata creation and enrichment. This position is based in the Central Library in Copley Square and requires the person in the role to work on-site.   Reports to Digital Projects Manager or delegate
Requisition ID
2024-26306
Dept.
Boston Public Library
Location
BPL ACQ Ordering
Post End Date
7/12/2024
THIS IS A SEASONAL POSITION.   Brief Job Description (essential functions of the job):   Under general supervision, the Golf Course Worker provides high quality customer service to the golfing and general public. Performs assigned duties in the areas of ground maintenance, golf cart operations and Pro Shop support.
Requisition ID
2024-26400
Dept.
Parks Department
Location
George Wright Golf Course
Post End Date
6/27/2024
The Deputy Commissioner will serve within the Property Management group. This role will report directly to the Commissioner of Property Management and oversee and provide strategic direction for the Municipal Protective Services and the Security Systems divisions, including oversight of all the City’s alarm intrusion systems.   The mission of the Property Management Department (“PMD”) is to manage, maintain, repair, and provide security for the City's municipal buildings, including City Hall and Faneuil Hall; to preserve the useful life of City facilities and reduce operating costs through effective preventive maintenance measures.
Requisition ID
2024-26443
Location
Prm Property Management
Post End Date
8/29/2024
The Mayor’s Office for Immigrant Advancement (MOIA) was created in 1998 as the Mayor’s Office of New Bostonians. Our mission is to strengthen the ability of immigrants and Boston’s diverse cultural and linguistic communities to fully participate in the economic, civic, social, and cultural life of our great City. We also work to promote the recognition and public understanding of immigrant contributions to Boston.   We are seeking an energetic, creative and committed intern, age 18 and older, to join our team this summer. This is a great opportunity for anyone who is passionate about equity and raising awareness on critical city and community resources to support our immigrant communities. MOIA is active on social media (Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram), maintains a website (boston.gov/immigrants), and issues a weekly e-newsletter. This intern will work with our Communications Manager on various projects and learn about communications work within city government.    The Communications intern will report directly to the Executive Director. Bilingual/Bicultural individuals are strongly encouraged to apply.    
Requisition ID
2024-26527
Dept.
Immigrant Advancement
Location
May Community Participate
Post End Date
8/21/2024
MOIA strives to strengthen the ability of immigrants to fully and equitably participate in economic, civic, social, and cultural life in Boston. MOIA also promotes the recognition and public understanding of the contributions of immigrants to the City.   We are seeking summer fellows for 2024. They will work closely with MOIA staff on various tasks to assist with the implementation, facilitation, and expansion of various MOIA initiatives and programs.    
Requisition ID
2024-26528
Dept.
Immigrant Advancement
Location
May Community Participate
Post End Date
8/21/2024
Brief Job Description (essential functions of the position): The City of Boston’s Election Department seeks individuals to serve as Listing Officers and Data Entry Clerks beginning in May and ending in August. Under the supervision and direction of the Election Department Staff, the Listing Officers will go door to door in neighborhoods throughout the City to complete the Annual Listing of Residents required by Massachusetts General Laws. In addition, participants will be performing data entry and clerical work related to Boston’s upcoming State and Municipal Elections. This work is crucial and necessary to protect voter rights and provide city officials with pertinent information to provide better municipal services.
Requisition ID
2024-26602
Dept.
Election Division
Location
Election-Voter Reg.
Post End Date
9/8/2024
Brief Job Description (essential functions of the job):   Join the team to make Boston's young people ready for work! The Office of Youth Employment & Opportunity (OYEO) aims to not only to recruit and hire youth, but also to ensure that their entry level employment experience is engaging, meaningful, and a building block for their professional experience and personal success. The Youth Employment and Opportunity Internship Program is designed to support OYEO goals by engaging Boston youth in workforce readiness development and providing access to resources, civic and learning opportunities.   OYEO annually employs over 5,000 students and hosts Youth Career Development Programs.   OYEO’s success in delivering optimal programming is made possible by the college-aged interns who play an integral role in supporting the overall OYEO mission.
Requisition ID
2024-26617
Dept.
Youth Employment & Opportunity
Location
YEE Office
Post End Date
9/7/2024
GENERAL PURPOSE Under general policy direction from and at the will of the Mayor, the Executive Director for the Office of Women’s Advancement oversees programs and services which impact women and girls in the City of Boston. This position provides educational opportunities for women that emphasize economic equality, child care, programs for young girls, and the health and safety of all women. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This single position class is responsible for managing, directing and integrating the functions, programs and activities of the Office of Women’s Advancement. The incumbent provides strategic leadership to the Mayor, City Council, and senior City management to address social and economic issues faced by women.   This role lives in the Equity & Inclusion Cabinet. Please read below to understand our larger vision.   Equity & Inclusion Cabinet mission:   The mission of the Equity and Inclusion Cabinet is to transform City policies, programs, and practices so that every resident has full access to what the City of Boston has to offer. With the goals of achieving racial justice and improving social determinants of health through systemic change for historically excluded communities, the Equity and Inclusion Cabinet:  - directly improves outcomes with and for residents, - counsels all City departments to better address issues of equity, inclusion, and access, - and creates the conditions for residents to build their collective power.    
Requisition ID
2024-26730
Dept.
Women's Advancement
Location
May Womens Commission
Post End Date
8/5/2024
Brief Job Description (essential functions of the job):   This is a 6 month Temporary Fellowship.   The scope of work for this internship will include supporting the Food Sovereignty Raised Bed Garden program co-facilitated by the Office of Food Justice and GrowBoston. Under the guidance of OFJ program staff, the Raised Bed Garden Fellow will work to facilitate connections between raised beds recipients and builders, lead data collection and reporting, and support developing a plan for food distribution. This position is ideal for someone interested in food sovereignty, urban gardening or farming and community engagement. Background: The mission of the Mayor's Office of Food Justice is to build a food system that is equitable, resilient, sustainable, and just. In pursuit of this mission, OFJ will work to expand equitable access to nutritious food with respect to affordability, physical accessibility, and cultural connectedness; support Boston’s food economy; and promote environmentally sustainable and resilient food production. Building on the work of the city’s previous Office of Food Access, OFJ works to embed food systems and racial equity approaches into existing food access programming, and to pursue whole-of-government strategies, in partnership with GrowBoston, that leverage city resources and partnerships to shift the city and region’s food system, reduce food insecurity and address the food system’s impact on climate. This includes close partnerships with other city and state departments, along with facilitating a community of practice of organizations, businesses and entities in the city who are addressing food insecurity and inequitable food access by developing a new food system.
Requisition ID
2024-26808
Dept.
Office of Food Justice
Location
Boston City Hall
Post End Date
9/19/2024
Who we are:   The mission of the Mayor’s Office of Economic Opportunity and Inclusion (OEOI) is to make Boston a national model of economic equity for working people, entrepreneurs, businesses, and investors by implementing sustainable solutions that repair economic harm and help build generational wealth for disadvantaged communities, foster local talent and innovative ideas, make city-sponsored opportunities more transparent and accessible, and strengthen the partnership between the City and local organizations, thereby enhancing the quality of life for all Bostonians and the experience for all visitors.   We are: Mission-driven, empowering, collaborative, supportive and innovative.   Responsibilities: The OEOI Fellowship is structured to provide the Fellow with substantial—and transferrable—skills and experience to progress professionally and personally. The intern will be involved in priority initiatives and gain experience working with a diverse set of stakeholders across multiple sectors (city government, public-private partnerships, private business and community organizations). OEOI Fellows are responsible for providing rigorous research and analysis that supports the development and implementation of programs and initiatives within the department and wider Cabinet. Interns may be assigned to support one or more programs or units, which include policy, nightlife, planning,  business strategy, cannabis equity, global affairs, small business, tourism, special events, supplier diversity, consumer affairs, licensing, operations, and communications.
Requisition ID
2024-26823
Dept.
Off of Eco Opp & Incl
Location
ASD-Min & Womens Bus. Office
Post End Date
9/7/2024
THIS IS A TEMPORARY, SUMMER ONLY POSITION.   As a member of the Camp Joy staff and under the supervision of the Camp Joy Program Manager or designee, the Camp Joy Nurse is responsible for the health and safety of the campers at his/her site and in following policies and procedures. The nurse is responsible to promote health awareness within the camp.
Requisition ID
2024-26846
Dept.
Boston Cntr - Youth & Families
Location
BCC003 - Central Office
Post End Date
9/27/2024
THIS IS A SEASONAL SUMMER ONLY POSITION.   As a member of the Camp Joy staff and under the direct supervision of the Camp Joy Supervisor, the Camp Joy Assistant Supervisor is responsible for group supervision, group management, and childcare in the absence of or as directed by the Site Supervisor.
Requisition ID
2024-26847
Dept.
Boston Cntr - Youth & Families
Location
BCC003 - Central Office
Post End Date
9/27/2024
THIS IS A SEASONAL SUMMER ONLY POSITION.   As a member of the Camp Joy Staff and under the supervision of the Camp Joy Program Manager or designee, the Camp Joy Supervisor is responsible for the daily operations of the site in which he/she is assigned and for the health and safety of all the campers, staff, and volunteers, at his/her site.
Requisition ID
2024-26848
Dept.
Boston Cntr - Youth & Families
Location
BCC003 - Central Office
Post End Date
9/27/2024
THIS IS A TEMPORARY, SUMMER ONLY POSITION.   As a member of the Camp Joy Staff and under the supervision of the Assistant Supervisor, the Camp Joy Counselor is responsible to assist the Assistant Supervisor in all aspects of the Camp Joy program.
Requisition ID
2024-26849
Dept.
Boston Cntr - Youth & Families
Location
BCC003 - Central Office
Post End Date
9/27/2024