Public Disclosure Analyst
Listed on 2026-07-08
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Government
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Law/Legal
Tacoma Public Utilities is creating an eligibility list for Public Disclosure Analyst. This role will join a team of professionals responsible for analyzing, processing, formulating and completing City of Tacoma’s responses to Public Disclosure Requests (PDRs) in accordance with disclosure obligations contained in the Washington State Public Records Act, City public disclosure codes and policies and all other applicable mandates.
As part of the City‑Wide Public Records Office, the analyst will assist in all aspects of the public disclosure process, including conducting research, applying independent analysis and judgment, and utilizing technology to discover, gather, review, and produce responsive records. The analyst will coordinate with City departments and the City Attorney’s Office to ensure compliance with applicable requirements and provide high levels of service to public record requestors and all levels of City staff.
Responsibilities- Receive, review, analyze and respond to enterprise‑wide public disclosure requests (PDRs) and other requests for City records received in the Public Disclosure Office
- Coordinate with city staff to obtain the requested public disclosure data, documents and related information
- Provide timely responses to complex and sensitive requests requiring a high degree of discretion and confidentiality
- Utilize applicable technology, including e‑discovery software, to discover, locate, search, process, redact, perform quality checks to produce records, including Electronically Stored Information (ESI)
- Research, locate, identify, retrieve and share applicable data as required
- Ensure all responsive records have been discovered, located, searched and, if any exemptions apply, identified
- Identify and log appropriate red actions and exemptions in accordance with the Public Records Act
- Act in accordance with established public records processes and procedures
- Coordinate and seek guidance with the City Attorney’s Office and legal staff for discovery and review of records and for analysis of records requiring redaction or withholding due to lawful exemptions
- Testify in public disclosure related litigation as needed
- Assist in appeals from public records requestors
- Develop, design and deliver public disclosure trainings to public disclosure coordinators
- Assist with the state‑mandated reporting of performance measures related to public records
- An equivalent combination of education and experience to:
Bachelor's degree and three (3) years of progressively responsible experience in processing and responding to routine and complex public records requests in compliance with the requirements of the Public Records Act, including experience redacting routine and complex records per the Public Records Act exemptions. A combination of education and training which provides the experience necessary to perform the functions of the job will be considered.
Certificates and Other Requirements
- Attend annual WAPRO training
- Certified Public Records Officer (CPRO) certificate or ability to obtain certification within 2 years of appointment into the classification
- Microsoft Search (Office 365 & SharePoint Discovery Center) software certification, e‑Discovery Document Review software certification
- Critical Infrastructure Protection Training (CIP) and Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Training certification within 30 days of appointment into the classification
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) certification may be required for some positions
- Must successfully pass a Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) background check
- Positions assigned to or supporting the Tacoma Police Department may require additional background screening, including, but not limited to, fingerprinting and/or a polygraph test
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