Public Education and Communications Division Chief
Company: State Ethics Commission
Location: Boston
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
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page, you will not be considered for this position. How to apply:
Persons interested in being considered for this position should
submit a cover letter and resume to David A. Wilson, Executive
Director, at resume@mass.gov . Resumes submitted without a cover
letter will not be considered. Deadline date: Until the position is
filled. First consideration will be given to persons who apply
within the first 14 days following this posting. You have
successfully applied for the position only when you receive an
email from the State Ethics Commission. If you just receive an
email from MassCareers and not one from the State Ethics
Commission, you have not successfully applied. Please call
617-731-9500 with any questions. The mission of the State Ethics
Commission is to foster integrity in public service in state,
county and local government, to promote the public's trust and
confidence in that service, and to prevent conflicts between
private interests and public duties. We strive to accomplish this
mission by conducting ongoing educational programs, providing clear
and timely advice, and fairly and impartially interpreting and
enforcing the conflict of interest and financial disclosure laws.
Please see our website for more information\:
https\://www.mass.gov/orgs/state-ethics-commission Description:
General Statement of Duties and Responsibilities: Reporting to the
Executive Director, the Public Education and Communications
Division Chief is responsible for the public education,
information, and communications services of the Massachusetts State
Ethics Commission. Public education activities include conducting
educational seminars on requirements of the state conflict of
interest law, General Laws chapter 268A, and managing the
Commission’s administration of G.L. c. 268A’s education and
training requirements. Public information and communications
services include creating and managing Commission web content,
press releases, media and public relations, publications, annual
report, and report of Commission public resolutions. The Public
Education and Communications Division Chief position supervises the
Commission’s Senior Public Information Officer and Senior Program
Coordinator. The Public Education and Communications Division Chief
must develop a thorough understanding of the Commission's mission
and operations and maintain total fidelity to the Commission’s
strict confidentiality requirements. The Division Chief must be
capable of effectively representing the Commission in sensitive
situations, including negotiations and other dealing with public
agencies and private vendors. Reports to: Executive Director Direct
Reporting Staff: Senior Public Information Officer and Senior
Program Coordinator Manage all public education, information, and
communications functions for the Commission: Conduct conflict of
interest law educational seminars for state, county and municipal
public employees in-person and via videoconference Manage the
Commission’s administration of the state conflict of interest law
education and training requirements\: including, operate and
support the Commission’s vendor-hosted learning management system
(LMS); provide training course files to public agencies that host
the course on their own learning management platforms; respond to
requests for assistance and information concerning the statutory
education requirements; and respond to helpdesk requests from users
of the vendor-hosted LMS. Conduct marketing encouraging sponsorship
of conflict of interest law training programs Assess the
educational needs of public-sector employees by communicating with
employees and their employers, conducting surveys, and/or reviewing
existing training programs Analyze information to determine
effectiveness and response to educational programs Prepare and/or
oversee the development of content for audio/visual, electronic,
computer-based materials, as well as slide decks for public
education purposes Other: Supervise all Division staff, whose
duties include the following\: addressing public information
queries, including those from reporters; developing and editing the
Commission’s external publications, including monthly minutes,
annual reports, press releases and other communications;
broadcasting/streaming the Commission’s meeting and adjudicatory
hearings for public access; and managing the Commission’s website
and social media content Supervise the maintenance of special
municipal employee designation files for all Massachusetts
municipalities Other duties as assigned by the Executive Director
QUALIFICATIONS Outstanding written and spoken communication skills
Ability to coordinate and train participants in educational
programs at seminars both in-person and remotely via web-based
video conferencing Ability to quickly learn complex legal concepts
and to communicate them effectively to general and professional
audiences in clear and understandable plain English Ability to
speak confidently, engagingly, and effectively in public settings
with or without prepared texts, and to answer spontaneous audience
questions Ability to design and conduct seminars to train state,
county, and municipal employees on the conflict of interest law
Ability to write and edit publications explaining legal materials
in clear and understandable plain English Ability to handle news
media inquiries regarding the workings of a civil law enforcement
agency Ability to articulate and communicate the operational
procedures and processes of a civil law enforcement agency to a
variety of constituents, including public interest groups, the
general public, as well as the public officials and public
employees covered by the Commission’s two statutes, General Laws
chapters 268A and 268B Ability to supervise professional and
support staff in a positive, productive, and helpful manner Ability
to manage, maintain, and update websites Willingness to travel
throughout Massachusetts to educate public employees about the
conflict of interest law. Willingness to work as hard, and as long,
as it takes to get the job done A positive attitude and a friendly
sense of humor Thorough knowledge of the Massachusetts conflict of
interest and financial disclosure statutes and regulations is
desirable but not required MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Bachelor’s degree
from an accredited college or university; five years of experience
as a professional educator or as a professional writer; extensive
knowledge of traditional and social media; working knowledge of
Massachusetts state and local government; excellent communication,
organizational and management skills. LICENSE AND/OR CERTIFICATION
REQUIREMENTS Valid Massachusetts driver’s license and access to a
reliable vehicle for statewide travel. Comments: All Commission
employees must be sensitive to the confidential nature of the
Commission’s functions and must comply with all confidentiality
requirements. Salary: The salary range for this position is
$100,000 to $125,000 annually depending on experience and
qualifications. This position is funded from the Commonwealth’s
annual operating budget and is subject to appropriation. How to
Apply: Persons interested in being considered for this position
should submit a cover letter and resume in confidence to David A.
Wilson, Executive Director, at resume@mass.gov . Resumes submitted
without a cover letter will not be considered. First consideration
will be given to those candidates who apply within the first 14
days of this posting. The State Ethics Commission is an Equal
Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, gender, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability,
sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or other factors
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