Description
Massachusetts Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission
Job Posting
Job Title: Information Management Counsel & Records Access Officer
Reports to: General Counsel
OVERVIEW OF THE AGENCY AND THE POSITION
The Massachusetts Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Commission is an independent agency that oversees law enforcement departments and officers throughout the Commonwealth.The Commission is charged with the following:
- Establishing certification standards for law enforcement departments and officers;
- Determining whether those standards have been met;
- Developing regulations and policies governing law enforcement;
- Decertifying, suspending, or ordering retraining for, or imposing other sanctions on officers who commit misconduct or otherwise fail to satisfy requirements;
- Maintaining, analyzing, and disseminating information regarding law enforcement; and
- Conducting investigations, adjudicatory proceedings, and public hearings regarding such matters.
The Commission is governed by, implements, and enforces Chapter 6E of the Massachusetts General Laws.Pursuant to that statute, the Commission collaborates with the Commonwealth’s Municipal Police Training Committee in several areas of its work.
The Commission is looking for an individual to join its Legal Division in the position of Information Management Counsel & Records Access Officer.Working under the direction of the Commission’s General Counsel, the individual will predominately work on legal and policy matters related to information management, public records, data privacy, and cybersecurity.The position will substantially, if not principally, involve responding to public records requests received by the agency.
POSITION FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The Information Management Counsel & Records Access Officer will work on various legal and policy matters for the Commission, primarily those involving information management, public records, data privacy and cybersecurity. The individual will be expected to adhere to applicable sources of law and serve the public ethically at all times.
Core responsibilities of Information Management Counsel function will include:
Core responsibilities of the Records Access Officer function will include:
Other responsibilities may include:
- Contributing to the development and refinement of regulations, policies and informational materials governing other aspects of the Commission's work or the work of law enforcement officers and departments;
- Participating in the development of decisions and orders in matters involving individual officers;
- Working with others to address litigation related to the Commission;
- Representing the Commission in judicial and administrative agency proceedings;
- Preparing materials for Commission meetings; and
- Responding to inquiries, concerns, and proposals related to law and policy from those outside the Commission.
RESIDENCY AND WORK LOCATION
The Information Management Counsel & Records Access Officer will be required to reside within 50 miles of the Commission's Boston office while employed by the Commission. The individual will also be required to report to the Commission's Boston office in accordance with the supervisors' instructions. Currently, Commission employees must report to the office at least two days per week and as otherwise directed.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLYING
To be considered for the position, apply through and include a cover letter, a resume, and at least one writing sample reflecting your own substantive legal analysis.You are strongly encouraged to discuss or demonstrate any experience with the areas listed within your application.If you are interested in multiple positions that have been posted by the Commission, you are encouraged to apply for all such positions.
The Commission reserves the ability to refrain from considering any application that omits a required item.
SALARY RANGE
Anticipated range: $90,000 - $120,000. Flexibility if commensurate with experience.
COMPREHENSIVE BENEFITS
When you embark on a career with the Commonwealth, you are offered an outstanding suite of employee benefits that add to the overall value of your compensation package. We take pride in providing a work experience that supports you, your loved ones, and your future.
Details may be found at:
COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY
The Commission is committed to building a diverse staff across its entire agency and at all levels. The Commission is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
It is the policy of the Commission and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to afford equal employment opportunities to all qualified individuals, without regard to their race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, physical or mental disability, citizenship status, veteran status, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic or status that is protected by federal, state, or local law. Females, minorities, veterans, persons with disabilities, and those who believe they have the skills necessary to thrive are strongly encouraged to apply.
NOTICE OF REQUIRED BACKGROUND CHECK – INCLUDING TAX COMPLIANCE
The Commission requires a background check on all prospective employees as a condition of employment.
Candidates should be aware of this requirement but should also know that such a background check is not initiated until:
- A candidate is invited to a second or subsequent interview; and
- The candidate has signed the Background Check Authorization Form and related releases.
This background check includes a check of Criminal Offender Record Information, and Federal IRS and Massachusetts Department of Revenue tax compliance on all prospective employees as a condition of their employment.
Candidates with advanced degrees and professional licenses may have these credentials verified. Individuals other than those references provided by a candidate may be contacted while a full background and qualification check is completed.
Qualifications
ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS
The following are essential qualifications for the position:
OTHER VALUED EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS
The Commission will also look favorably on a candidate’s experience or familiarity with any of the following areas:
- Public sector law;
- Labor and employment law;
- The Open Meeting Law, the Conflict-of-Interest Law, and the Administrative Procedure Act;
- Court litigation;
- Administrative agency adjudications and informal hearings;
- Contracting and procurement;
- Professional licensure and discipline;
- Investigations and audits;
- Legislative affairs and government relations;
- Legal compliance initiatives;
- Public policy analysis and development;
- Internal policy development;
- Starting up or building a new entity;
- Supervising others;
- Training and presenting to colleagues and others;
- Editing the written work of others.
- Digital content creation and electronic system development;
- E-discovery platforms; and
- Salesforce platforms.
Official Title:Information Mgmt Counsel & RAO
Primary Location
:United States-Massachusetts-Boston - 84 State Street
Job
:Unclassified
Agency
:Peace Officer Standards and Training
Schedule
:Full-time
Shift
:Day
Job Posting
:Jan 9, 2026, 10:03:19 AM
Number of Openings
:1
Salary
:90,-120,YearlyIf you have Diversity, Affirmative Action or Equal Employment Opportunity questions or need a Reasonable Accommodation, please contact Diversity Officer / ADA Coordinator:Jeanine Hopkins-8573660600Bargaining Unit:000-UnclassifiedConfidential:NoPotentially Eligible for a Hybrid Work Schedule:Yes