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Public Records Officer

State of Washington

House of Representatives

Fresh

Location

Washington, 98504

Salary

$79,668 - $138,060

per year

Type

Closes

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SES Pay Grade

Base salary range: $147,649 - $221,900

Typical requirements: Executive-level leadership experience. Senior executive qualifications required.

Note: Actual salary includes locality pay (15-40%+ depending on location).

Job Description

Summary

This job involves overseeing how the Washington State House of Representatives handles requests for public documents, ensuring everything follows state and federal laws while leading a small team.

It requires strong organizational skills to manage complex requests and review work before sharing information.

A good fit would be someone detail-oriented with experience in records management, law, or government compliance who enjoys coordinating teams in a fast-paced legislative environment.

Key Requirements

  • Manage responses to public records requests under the Washington State Public Records Act (chapter 42.56 RCW)
  • Oversee and lead a team of public records staff handling frequent complex requests
  • Monitor, coordinate, and assign tasks to staff, including reviewing completed requests before release
  • Ensure production of records complies with state and federal laws
  • Demonstrate strong organizational skills and attention to detail
  • Supervisory experience in records management or similar role
  • Knowledge of public records laws and legislative processes

Full Job Description


Washington State House of Representatives

Exempt Recruitment Announcement


Public Records Officer


OPENS:

February 10, 2026

CLOSES:

Review of applications is ongoing. The hiring authority reserves the right to make a hiring decision or close this recruitment at any time. It is in the applicant’s best interest to apply as soon as possible.

REPORTS TO:

House Counsel

LOCATION:

Thurston County -- Olympia, Washington

SALARY:

$79,668 - $138,060 annually


(The above reflects the full salary range, starting salary based on the successful candidate’s experience and qualifications and will likely be below the top of the range.)


About the House of Representatives:

The House of Representatives (House) comprises half of the Washington State Legislature and is made up of 98 members elected to serve two-year terms, representing 49 legislative districts.

The House employs approximately 240 full-time year-round staff and 100 temporary session staff and interns.

Staff workgroups include, nonpartisan staff, Democratic Caucus staff and Republican Caucus staff. The Legislature meets annually on the second Monday in January on the capitol campus in Olympia.

Regular legislative sessions take place January through March in even-numbered years and January through April in odd-numbered years. Special legislative sessions occur as needed.


Our workplace is on the beautiful capitol campus in Olympia. The 486-acre campus includes the Legislative Building and other historic structures, as well as popular parks and trails with views of Capitol Lake, Budd Inlet, and the Olympic Mountains.


The House of Representatives holds themselves to the Legislative Code of Conduct which expects the following:

  • We conduct ourselves with self-awareness, self-respect, and professionalism;
  • We treat others with respect, dignity, and civility, regardless of status or position; and
  • We refrain from engaging in hostile, intimidating, offensive, or unlawful activities or behaviors that may amount to discrimination, harassment, sexual harassment, or bullying.

Requirements

Position Profile:

The Public Records Officer is a nonpartisan position within the House Administration that is responsible for managing the public records function for the House of Representatives, serving as the point of contact for all public records requests, and ensuring that the production of requested records is consistent with state and federal laws.

This position leads a team of public records staff, involves supervisory responsibility, and requires strong organization skills and attention to detail.


How You’ll Be Expected to Contribute:

  • Manage House responses to the public records requests under the Washington State Public Records Act (chapter 42.56 RCW).
  • Manage and oversee the work of the public records office, which receives frequent complex requests.
  • Monitor, coordinate, and assign tasks or requests to public records staff and review completed requests before release.
  • Identify records and coordinate the production of public records with record holders to meet legal deadlines.
  • Serve as the primary point of contact with requestors and facilitate responses.
  • Review responsive records for redactions and withholding exemptions and apply redactions prior to release.
  • Search email archives for email communications responsive to requests.
  • Develop and implement procedures, guidelines, and control for storage, retrieval, tracking, and filing of active and inactive records; ensure records are maintained, disposed, or archived according to retention schedule.
  • Develop, implement, and maintain policies and procedures for public records requests.
  • Work with House Counsel in the development and delivery of training for members and staff on public records, record retention, and records management.
  • Evaluate, analyze, and make recommendations regarding public records requests and records management.
  • Respond to inquiries and requests from legislative members, staff, and the public (answering phones, emails, and face-to-face contacts) on public records and records management issues.
  • Serve as liaison with Leg-Tech on software and other technical issues related to public records.
  • Use discretion to triage confidential and sensitive information.
  • Monitor and analyze changes to public records laws and regulations, either through legislation or case law and make recommendations for the implementation of policy and procedure updates to ensure compliance.
  • Multi-task and prioritize tasks within competing deadlines, and willing to work the long, irregular hours that are common during legislative sessions.

Qualifications

The Successful Candidate Will Meet These Qualifications:


Option 1:

  • Nine (9) years of professional experience working with public records and records management AND
  • At least 2 years of experience supervising or managing a public records or related team.

Option 2:

  • An associate’s degree in business, public administration, program management, human resources or closely allied field AND
  • Seven (7) years of professional experience working with public records and records management AND
  • At least 2 years of experience supervising or managing a public records or related team.

Option 3:

  • A bachelor’s degree in business, public administration, program management or closely allied field AND
  • Five (5) years of professional experience working with public records and records management AND
  • At least 2 years of experience supervising or managing a public records or related team.

Option 4:

  • An Advanced degree in business, public administration, program management, or closely allied field or a juris doctor degree AND
  • Three (3) years of professional experience working with public records and records management AND
  • At least 2 years of experience supervising or managing a public records or related team.


Desirable/Preferred Qualifications:

  • Certified Public Records Officer from the Washington Association of Public Records Officers (WAPRO) or Certified Records Manager certification from the Institute of Certified Records Managers (ICRM).
  • Project management certification and/or training skills, and experience.
  • Experience providing records management services to include records scheduling and inventory.
  • Knowledge of information governance principles/practices; general understanding of information technology.
  • Experience working with elected officials, the Washington State Legislature or other comparable environment is desirable.


Note: Diverse backgrounds in education and experience could be successful in this role and will be considered. Candidates with any combination of experience that demonstrates the ability to perform the work will be considered.

Additional Information

Conditions of Employment/Working Conditions:

This position requires an onsite/in-person presence in Olympia during session and must be able to frequently work more than 40 hours per week including evenings, weekends, and holidays during legislative sessions.

Interim schedules allow for more flexibility. *This position is currently approved for in-state telework with an expectation to have an onsite in-person presence when requested.


Benefits:

Employee benefits include vacation and sick leave; paid state holidays; health, life, and other optional insurance; retirement; social security; and military leave.


How to Apply:

Intrigued? If so, please submit the below items combined in one document:

(1) a letter of interest specifically addressing the qualifications;

(2) a current resume describing in detail your experience and education; and

(3) a minimum of three professional references with contact information (e.g., address, e-mail address, and telephone).


Send application materials and direct any questions to: househr@leg.wa.gov


The Washington State Legislature is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate based on race, religion, creed, color, national origin, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, honorably discharged veteran, or military status, or using a trained service animal by a person with a disability. We encourage people of all backgrounds to apply, including those listed above and those with other diverse life experiences. Persons requiring reasonable accommodation in the application process or requiring information in an alternative format may contact House HR Director at niki.pavlicek@leg.wa.gov or 360-786-7030, or TTD 1-800-635-9993. Those with a hearing impairment in need of accommodation are encouraged to contact the Washington Relay Service at 1-800-676-3777 or www.washingtonrelay.com.

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Posted on NEOGOV: 2/10/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 2/11/2026

Source: NEOGOV | ID: neogov-washington-5232979