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Under the supervision of the Human Resource Director and working in conjunction with the Director of Training, the Community Outreach Coordinator will in recruit, train, screen, and assign Poll Workers for their Election Day assignment.
Requisition ID
2024-26757
Dept.
Election Division
Salary Range Minimum
55,064.79
Salary Range Maximum
76,627.45
Location
Election
Post End Date
7/30/2024
The Office of Returning Citizens (ORC) is an office within the Mayor’s Office of Human Services that is dedicated to supporting the 3,000 individuals who return to Boston after being released from state, federal and county facilities each year, as well as others who were previously incarcerated. This office aims to empower people reintegrating into their communities after incarceration to reach full potential as individuals, family members and residents of Boston. The mission of the ORC is to help returning citizens recover from the trauma of incarceration, reclaim their dignity and purpose, and rebuild their lives through positive choices, incentives, and opportunities. We believe that with supportive services and resources, returning citizens can successfully return to safe, stable and fulfilling lives. The ORC aims to empower our clients to break the cycle of recidivism, through hands-on case management and an extensive provider referral network.   We are seeking an individual for the position of Director of Policy and Strategic Initiatives to assist with providing services to individuals reentering the community. Under the direction of the Director, the Director of Policy and Strategic Initiatives will help to break down systemic barriers that limit returning citizens from reaching their full potential.
Requisition ID
2024-26756
Dept.
Human Services
Salary Range Minimum
71,917.88
Salary Range Maximum
104,504.40
Location
BCC003 - Central Office
Post End Date
9/19/2024
Brief job description:   The Transition Integration Advocate coordinates visits to institutions, provides potential participants with unbiased information regarding available home and community based services, participate in discharge planning, and coordinates with other relevant agencies involved in the discharge and transition care of the veteran and family members.
Requisition ID
2024-26750
Dept.
Veterans' Services
Salary Range Minimum
64,296.91
Salary Range Maximum
89,523.43
Location
Veteran'S Services
Post End Date
9/13/2024
The Boston Retirement Board has a diversified investment portfolio of approximately $8.5B; all funds are invested with outside investment managers. The System provides retirement benefits and services to over 15k retired members and 21k active members. The Finance and Accounting Unit provides several important functions for the Board related to procurement, retired members payroll, indemnifications for disabled members as well as keeper of the records for all finance transactions.   Brief Job Description:   Under the supervision of the Chief Financial Officer, the Finance Administrative Assistant, as a member of our finance team, will be responsible for collecting and reconciling financial data. Prepare and input entries into the financial software. Assist with processing and updating benefit payments as well as provide support in maintaining invoices for the procurement and contracting of goods and services.
Requisition ID
2024-26734
Dept.
Boston Retirement System
Salary Range Minimum
55,064.79
Salary Range Maximum
76,627.45
Location
Ret Retirement Board
Post End Date
9/19/2024
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
The Business Relationship Manager (BRM) is responsible for building and maintaining relationships with City cabinets, agencies, and departments and agencies. The BRM will work to align innovation, data, process improvement, user experience research and design, technology budget, policies, and projects with the strategic goals of the stakeholders under the mayor's vision. The BRMs will support other departments and agencies in the development of programs, policies, and services bringing systems thinking and leveraging technical resources - including digital communications, data, etc. By strengthening trust, communication, and collaboration between DoIT and the rest of the City operations, BRMs will enable better outcomes for constituents. 
Requisition ID
2024-26729
Dept.
Dpt of Innovation & Technology
Salary Range Minimum
86,331.37
Salary Range Maximum
122,589.23
Location
ASD-Mgmt Information Systems
Post End Date
9/19/2024
The Head Lifeguard primary responsibility is the supervision of pool staff, patrons and the entire pool facility in compliance with local board of health regulations. The person in this position is responsible for guarding the pool, ensuring the safety of all patrons, enforcing the pool rules, maintaining cleanliness and sanitary conditions around the pool facility and implementing the emergency protocols as needed. The Head Lifeguard is also responsible for administering aquatic programs and activities as set forth by the Department, including teaching swim lessons, coaching the youth swim team, supervising group swim activities, and assisting with other aquatic activities.
Requisition ID
2024-26727
Dept.
Boston Cntr - Youth & Families
Salary Range Minimum
45,015.20
Salary Range Maximum
60,487.60
Location
BCC003 - Central Office
Post End Date
9/19/2024
This is a provisional appointment.   Brief Job Description (essential functions of the job):   The program assistant will assist in the development of programs and building systems and the intake of membership registration for participants of programs.
Requisition ID
2024-26726
Dept.
Boston Cntr - Youth & Families
Salary Range Minimum
37,125.83
Salary Range Maximum
49,842.71
Location
BCYF: CONDON COMM CENTER
Post End Date
9/19/2024
Under general supervision, the Lifeguard’s primary responsibility includes guarding the pool, ensuring the safety of all patrons, enforcing the pool rules, maintaining cleanliness and sanitary conditions around the pool facility and implementing the emergency protocols as needed. This position is also responsible for administering aquatic programs and activities as set forth by the Department, including teaching swim lessons, coaching the youth swim team, supervising group swim activities, and assisting with other aquatic activities.
Requisition ID
2024-26725
Dept.
Boston Cntr - Youth & Families
Salary Range Minimum
43,310.79
Salary Range Maximum
58,189.18
Location
BCC003 - Central Office
Post End Date
9/19/2024
This is a provisional appointment.   Brief Job Description (essential functions of the job):   Under the direct supervision of the Assistant Director of Operations, the Project Manager is responsible for the management of the department's construction projects from the initiation of funding to the official completion and turnover of the building.
Requisition ID
2024-26724
Dept.
Public Facilities Department
Salary Range Minimum
77,085.65
Salary Range Maximum
114,228.89
Location
Public Facilities - 26 Court St
Post End Date
9/20/2024
Brief job description (essential functions of the job):   Class Specifications:   Includes library assistants working in the branch libraries whose duties involve the following: greeting and directing patrons, registration of borrowers, charging and discharging of books and other materials, maintaining the book and other materials collections, maintaining/troubleshooting equipment, typing/word processing and filing.
Requisition ID
2024-26722
Dept.
Boston Public Library
Salary Range Minimum
35,823.38
Salary Range Maximum
47,457.80
Location
BPL Allston Branch
Post End Date
9/19/2024
  The City of Boston Law Department provides legal services to the Mayor, City Council and City departments regarding their official capacities within City government. The City of Boston Law Department operates under the sole authority of the Corporation Counsel. The Corporation Counsel has supervisory authority over all City attorneys and legal affairs and is responsible for all litigation to which the City of Boston is a party.   Under the direction of the Corporation Counsel and the supervision of the General Counsel for ISD, the City of Boston seeks an Assistant Corporation Counsel to serve the City of Boston’s Inspectional Services Department (ISD).   The Assistant Corporation Counsel I for ISD will provide legal counsel on a variety of matters involving procurement, contracts, open meeting law, public records law, and litigation. The Assistant Corporation Counsel will also represent the City in matters involving ISD before federal and state courts and administrative agencies.   
Requisition ID
2024-26719
Dept.
Law Department
Salary Range Minimum
86,331.37
Salary Range Maximum
122,589.23
Location
Law Law
Post End Date
9/13/2024
This is a provisional appointment. Brief Job Description (essential functions of the job):  Under the general supervision of the Assistant Commissioner of Planning and Zoning, Inspectional Services Department.
Requisition ID
2024-26712
Dept.
Inspectional Services Dept
Salary Range Minimum
92,630.13
Salary Range Maximum
132,717.41
Location
Isd Plans&Examination Division
Post End Date
9/13/2024
Under the direct supervision of the Regional Operations Manager, the Community Center Director directs and administers a Community Center program which addresses community needs through a variety of services.
Requisition ID
2024-26710
Dept.
Boston Cntr - Youth & Families
Salary Range Minimum
77,085.65
Salary Range Maximum
114,228.89
Location
BCYF: MARTIN PINO COMM CENTER
Post End Date
9/19/2024
The Data Analyst will work to develop and enhance current data collection tools, systems, and dashboards that enhance the department’s ability to report on City spending with minority and women-owned businesses, identify procurements for Supplier Diversity initiatives, and draw insights into the availability and capacity of certified businesses. Under the direction of the Deputy Director of Administration and Finance, the Data Analyst will help drive data-based initiatives that promote supplier diversity and encourage the utilization of programs that support small, diverse businesses in Boston.   The Department of Supplier Diversity sits in the Economic Opportunity and Inclusion (EOI) Cabinet. It represents an integral part of the Mayor's mission to create a more economically equitable city. The Supplier Diversity Program certifies businesses and manages programs that work to ensure small and diverse have access and are better positioned to compete in City contracting.
Requisition ID
2024-26709
Dept.
Supplier Diversity
Salary Range Minimum
72,612.06
Salary Range Maximum
98,653.07
Location
Boston City Hall
Post End Date
9/12/2024
This is a provisional appointment.   Brief job description (essential functions of the position):   Under direction, the Senior Civil Engineer is responsible for professional civil engineering work of substantial difficulty and responsibility. 
Requisition ID
2024-26629
Dept.
Public Works Department
Salary Range Minimum
77,500.18
Salary Range Maximum
108,038.10
Location
PWD Hwy Of Enginering Cap
Post End Date
9/12/2024
This is a grant-funded position, funded through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) expected to last through December 31, 2026, or when funds are depleted. If alternative funding is identified, the position may be extended based on operational needs.   The mission of the Mayor's Office of Housing (MOH) is to make Boston a more equitable and inclusive city where all residents can thrive. MOH oversees programs that create and preserve affordable housing, support homeowners and renters, provide housing and services to homeless individuals and families, and develop city-owned property. The MOH seeks to carry out its mission through a lens of promoting diversity, equity and inclusion and addressing the effects of systemic racism in our city. The Supportive Housing Division at the Mayor's Office of Housing is responsible for leading the collaborative effort to end homelessness in Boston. Under the direct supervision of the Senior Housing Development Officer, the Housing Development Officer is responsible for managing a variety of supportive housing and homeless programs. This role will manage a variety of programs including providing administrative and programmatic oversight of assigned contracts and using data to achieve performance metrics. The incumbent is responsible to assist with the coordination of internal and external programs, funding and stakeholders to ensure appropriate and efficient allocation of resources and to assist with achievement of Divisional and City strategic goals.
Requisition ID
2024-26624
Dept.
Office of Housing
Salary Range Minimum
65,106.05
Salary Range Maximum
95,042.63
Location
CITY OF BOSTON: DEPT OF NEIGH DEV (DND)
Post End Date
9/12/2024
Brief Job Description (essential functions of the job):   Under general supervision, performs work of considerable difficulty in planning, supervising and coordinating community center programs and activities. 
Requisition ID
2024-26623
Dept.
Boston Cntr - Youth & Families
Salary Range Minimum
51,929.59
Salary Range Maximum
79,447.86
Location
BCC003 - Central Office
Post End Date
9/11/2024
THIS IS A TEMPORARY, SUMMER ONLY, POSITION.   Under general supervision, the Lifeguard’s primary responsibility includes guarding the pool, ensuring the safety of all patrons, enforcing the pool rules, maintaining cleanliness and sanitary conditions around the pool facility and implementing the emergency protocols as needed. This position is also responsible for administering aquatic programs and activities as set forth by the Department, including teaching swim lessons, coaching the youth swim team, supervising group swim activities, and assisting with other aquatic activities.
Requisition ID
2024-26622
Dept.
Boston Cntr - Youth & Families
Salary Range Minimum
41,672.79
Salary Range Maximum
55,978.03
Location
BCC003 - Central Office
Post End Date
9/7/2024
Brief Job Description (essential functions of the job):    The mission of the Mayor's Office of Housing (MOH) is to make Boston the most livable city in the nation by working with communities to build strong neighborhoods through the strategic investment of public resources. MOH oversees programs that create and preserve affordable housing, support homeowners, providing housing and support services to homeless individuals and families and dispose of city-owned property. The Boston Home Center (BHC) helps Boston residents purchase, improve, and keep their homes. The BHC offers training, financial help and counseling to first-time home buyers, guidance and funding for homeowners for home improvements, and counseling to help families avoid foreclosure. The BHC also markets homes developed for income-eligible, first-time homebuyers. Under the direct supervision of the Deputy Director or designee, the Program Manager is responsible for implementing BHC programs and services to help first time home buyers become homeowners and assist homeowners in maintaining their homes.
Requisition ID
2024-26621
Dept.
Office of Housing
Salary Range Minimum
59,868.62
Salary Range Maximum
87,933.09
Location
CITY OF BOSTON: DEPT OF NEIGH DEV (DND)
Post End Date
9/12/2024