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Public Affairs Specialist

Seattle, WA · On-site

$49.25 - $57.31/hr

Job Responsibilities Responds to public disclosure requests in accordance with Washington State law, to include: Working within the City of Seattle's Public Records Request Portal, powered by GovQA ...

Navigates the balance of meeting public disclosure obligations while safeguarding privacy and confidential information; provides third-party notifications to affected parties as appropriate. * Works ...

Deputy City Clerk

Spokane, WA · On-site

$79.82K - $111.69K/yr

Navigates the balance of meeting public disclosure obligations while safeguarding privacy and confidential information; provides third-party notifications to affected parties as appropriate. * Works ...

Navigates the balance of meeting public disclosure obligations while safeguarding privacy and confidential information; provides third-party notifications to affected parties as appropriate. * Works ...

Deputy City Clerk

Spokane, WA

$79.82K - $111.69K/yr

Navigates the balance of meeting public disclosure obligations while safeguarding privacy and confidential information; provides third-party notifications to affected parties as appropriate. Works ...

Deputy City Clerk

Spokane, WA

$79.82K - $111.69K/yr

Navigates the balance of meeting public disclosure obligations while safeguarding privacy and confidential information; provides third-party notifications to affected parties as appropriate. * Works ...

Ensure all communications comply with DHS/ICE policies, federal regulations (including FOIA and Privacy Act), security protocols, classification guidelines, and public disclosure requirements.

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How much do public disclosure jobs pay per hour?

As of May 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for public disclosure in the United States is $19.24, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $20.43 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a Public Disclosure role, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Public Disclosure role, you need a strong understanding of legal and regulatory frameworks, excellent research abilities, and often a background in law, public administration, or compliance. Familiarity with disclosure management systems, document redaction tools, and relevant legislation such as FOIA is typically required. Strong attention to detail, discretion, and effective communication are vital soft skills for managing sensitive information and interacting with stakeholders. These skills ensure accurate, timely, and legally compliant disclosure of information to the public while safeguarding confidentiality.

How does a Public Disclosure professional typically collaborate with other departments to ensure accurate and timely release of information?

Public Disclosure professionals regularly work with departments such as legal, compliance, communications, and executive leadership to gather, review, and approve information before it is released to the public. This collaboration ensures that disclosures meet regulatory requirements and organizational policies while protecting sensitive data. Effective coordination and clear communication are essential, as professionals in this role often facilitate meetings, manage requests, and balance transparency with confidentiality. The ability to navigate cross-functional teams and manage multiple priorities is a key aspect of daily responsibilities.

What are Public Disclosure jobs?

Public Disclosure jobs involve managing and overseeing the release of information to the public, ensuring transparency and compliance with laws or regulations. Professionals in this field review, prepare, and distribute documents such as reports, records, or data that must be made available to the public, often working for government agencies or organizations subject to public disclosure requirements. Their responsibilities may include processing requests for information, ensuring sensitive data is protected, and maintaining accurate public records. These roles are vital for promoting openness, accountability, and trust between organizations and the public.

What jobs make $3,000 a month without a degree?

Jobs such as commercial truck drivers, sales representatives, and certain skilled trades like electricians or HVAC technicians can earn around $3,000 monthly without a college degree. These roles often require specialized training, certifications, or licenses, and may involve working in sales, transportation, or technical fields.

What is the difference between Public Disclosure vs Environmental Technician?

AspectPublic DisclosureEnvironmental Technician
Required CredentialsVaries; often includes reporting or compliance trainingAssociate's or Bachelor's degree in environmental science or related field
Work EnvironmentOffice settings, regulatory agencies, or public forumsFieldwork, laboratories, and site inspections
Employer & Industry UsageGovernment agencies, corporations, and NGOsEnvironmental consulting firms, government agencies, industrial sites
Common Search & ComparisonFocuses on transparency and reporting requirementsFocuses on environmental data collection and analysis

Public Disclosure involves communicating or reporting information to the public, often related to compliance or transparency. Environmental Technicians collect and analyze environmental data. While both roles relate to environmental issues, Public Disclosure emphasizes reporting and transparency, whereas Environmental Technicians focus on fieldwork and data collection.

More about Public Disclosure jobs
Infographic showing various Public Disclosure job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 22% Full Time, 66% Part Time, 11% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $40,018 per year, or $19.2 per hour.
Board and Public Disclosure Program Manager

Board and Public Disclosure Program Manager

Community Transit

Everett, WA • On-site

$101.36K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, PTO

Posted 23 days ago


Community Transit rating

8.4

Company rating: 8.4 out of 10

Based on 5 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

10th of 76 rated public transport


Job description

Overview
Community Transit is hiring a Board & Public Disclosure Program Manager to support the coordination of public records requests and Board of Directors activities - helping ensure our work is accurate, timely, and aligned with legal and regulatory requirements.
In this role, you'll partner closely with executive leadership, legal counsel, and teams across the agency to manage sensitive information, track complex processes, and keep critical governance work running smoothly. This work behind the scenes plays a key role in building public trust, and this position is central to ensuring that work is done with precision, consistency, and care.
Who You Are
You're highly organized and detail-driven, with a natural ability to manage multiple priorities while maintaining accuracy and professionalism. You're comfortable working with sensitive information, navigating structured processes, and collaborating with a wide range of stakeholders.
You communicate clearly and thoughtfully, ask the right questions, and take pride in producing high-quality, reliable work.
You enjoy bringing order to complex workflows and are motivated by roles where your work supports compliance, transparency, and organizational effectiveness.
Why Community Transit
At Community Transit, our mission is to help people get from where they are to where they want to be. We're a community-focused, forward-thinking public agency where your work has real impact - not just internally, but across the region we serve.
You'll be part of a collaborative, supportive culture that values continuous improvement, professional growth, and doing the right thing. With hybrid flexibility, meaningful work, and the opportunity to partner with leadership on high-visibility programs, this is a place where your contributions truly matter.
Essential Duties
Public Disclosure
  • Manage daily operations of the agency's public disclosure program in alignment with the Washington State Public Records Act.
  • Manage intake, review, redaction, and fulfillment of records requests, ensuring timely and accurate responses.
  • Maintain thorough tracking and reporting of disclosure activities.
  • Serve as backup Public Disclosure Officer and support compliance audits and reporting efforts.
  • Coordinate closely with legal counsel and internal stakeholders to ensure consistent, lawful practices.

Board Administration
  • Lead administrative support for the Board of Directors, ensuring compliance with the Open Public Meetings Act and Board bylaws.
  • Manage all aspects of Board meetings, including agenda development, material preparation, logistics, and technology coordination.
  • Serve as primary liaison between Board members and agency staff.
  • Manages Board member onboarding, orientation, and ongoing support.
  • Provide executive-level support, including research and preparation of materials.
  • Coordinate Board activities and maintain the Board's public-facing webpage.

Records Management
  • Oversee the agency's official records, legal documents, and Board resolutions to ensure compliance with records retention requirements.
  • Lead cross-functional coordination to manage and maintain the agency's policy library.
  • Monitor and guide the review, approval, and publication of internal and Board policies.
  • Develop and implement procedures and training resources in partnership with key departments to promote consistent records and policy management practices.

Drive department-wide initiatives, spearhead process improvements, and lead special projects. Conduct in-depth research, produce strategic reports, and coordinate cross-functional efforts to support organizational goals.
Manage the development and execution of internal training and communications on public disclosure, Board governance, and policy updates. Collaborate with the Senior Programs Manager to design content and coordinate agency-wide training programs that enhance organizational compliance and effectiveness.
Serves as a designated official recipient of legal documents, service papers and claims for the agency. In coordination with legal counsel, research legal documents as needed and serve as a Notary Public.
Provide back up support in all areas of the Executive Department. Process customer and public inquiries and coordinate cross-department research and responses. Assist in managing the department's electronic filing systems, SharePoint libraries, and document workflows. Ensure data accuracy, accessibility, and security.
Perform other duties of a similar nature or level.
Requirements
Minimum Qualifications
  • 5 years of progressively responsible executive support for senior leadership or governing boards.
  • 3 years of experience interpreting and processing public records requests in a public agency or institution subject to the Public Records Act.
  • Administrative, program coordination, or compliance experience.
  • Washington State Notary Public license or ability to obtain within six months of hire. The Agency will cover the costs of notary application, bond, supplies, and training.

An equivalent combination of education and experience to successfully perform the job duties is also accepted.
Knowledge Requirements
  • Solid understanding of the Washington State Public Records Act, the Open Public Meetings Act and records retention requirements.
  • Familiarity with board operations, agency administration, public sector governance, and open government laws.
  • Knowledge of administrative procedures, office management practices, and regulatory compliance.
  • Strong writing, research, editing and organizational skills.

Skill Requirements
  • Fostering an inclusive workplace by upholding Community Transit's core values in support of the organization's vision and mission. Inspiring team commitment, pride, and trust while promoting cooperation and motivating members to achieve shared goals. Demonstrating courtesy, sensitivity, and respect in all interactions.
  • Managing competing priorities and delivering results under tight deadlines.
  • Communicating with professionalism, diplomacy, and discretion.
  • Organizing and maintaining complex recordkeeping systems.
  • Analyzing data and summarizing findings in clear, actionable formats.
  • Researching and analyzing complex problems to develop, recommend, and implement solutions.
  • Working both independently and collaboratively across departments.
  • Maintaining confidentiality of sensitive information and materials.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office, SharePoint, web content management, and electronic records management tools.

Preferred Knowledge and Skills
  • Bachelor's degree in public administration, business, or a related field, or a Legal or Paralegal degree.
  • Municipal Clerk Certification.
  • Coursework or certification in public records or records management.

Working Conditions
This position is primarily an in-office position. Hybrid telework is at management discretion and may not be available for this position based on the nature of the work. Work is performed in an office environment and requires the use of office equipment and technology. This position is required to move throughout and between different office buildings and may need to complete tasks in noisy environments. This position may be required to lift and carry boxes, files, or materials up to 20 pounds occasionally. Occasional travel between agency facilities or attendance at early morning or evening meetings may be required. Meeting project deadlines may include working more than 40 hours a week.
Application and Selection Process
  • Only on-line applications accepted.
  • Applicants for this job may be considered for other openings up to six months after the date this position is filled.
  • Applicants who meet the minimum requirements may be scheduled for an interview as well as a variety of tests to demonstrate knowledge, and skills for the position. The evaluation process may include interviews, background check, reference checks and various performance tests.

Employee Benefits
  • Employees (and their families) are covered by medical, dental, vision, basic life and disability insurance.
  • Employees participate in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) and have the option to enroll in the agency's deferred compensation plan.
  • In addition to WA Paid Sick Leave, employees in this position, accrue of 24 days of Paid Time off (192 hours) in their first year and ten (10) paid holidays throughout the calendar year.
  • Full list of all benefits and details can be found here.

If you are related to or share the same living quarters of a current Community Transit employee, please let your Recruiter know as your eligibility for this position may be affected.
Community Transit provides a tobacco-free and drug-free work environment. As a recipient of federal funds, Community Transit is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not unlawfully discriminate on a basis prohibited by Federal, State or Local law. We value and encourage diversity in our workforce. EOE AA M/F/Vet/Disability. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race, color, religion, national origin, sex, protected veteran status or disability.