Roslindale Liaison in Office of Neighborhood Services

On-site$64k – $88k

About this role

Overview

The Neighborhood Liaison reports to a Deputy Director in the Office of Neighborhood Services and is the principal representative of the Mayor in their assigned neighborhood. The Neighborhood Liaison’s primary responsibilities are: (1) performing excellent constituent services, (2) building strong relationships with key neighborhood leaders, (3) detecting and elevating key areas of growing concerns in their assigned neighborhood, (4) conducting community engagement on key Mayoral initiatives, and (5) supporting constituents during periodic emergency responses (i.e. fires, water breaks, etc.).

Who You Are:

  • Someone who has a customer service mindset.
  • Can quickly learn to navigate City Hall and partner with other City of Boston departments to address problems.
  • Strong relationship builder who can manage multiple stakeholders.
  • Has the ability to understand who the key players are and what their interests are on a particular issue.
  • Adept at multitasking, managing multiple projects & paying attention to detail.
  • Exercises good and savvy judgment in a political environment.
  • Team player.
  • Can remain flexible in a fast-paced environment.
  • Passionate to serve our Mayor.
  • Bilingual speaker preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Respond to every constituent inquiry in a respectful and timely manner and work with the appropriate department to resolve inquiries when possible. 
  • Represent the Mayor in public settings and communicate the Mayor’s stance on critical issues in the community.
  • Regularly attend meetings and/or events hosted by local community organizations or leaders to understand the pulse of the neighborhood you represent.
  • Detect any brewing issues of concern in your assigned neighborhood, elevate them to the Mayor’s Office and any relevant departments, and work with them to address the issue before it becomes a major concern.
  • Organize and host community meetings around core mayoral initiatives and gather feedback on neighborhood issues. 
  • Conduct periodic listening sessions/focus groups with residents in your assigned neighborhood.
  • Until these responsibilities are transitioned, facilitate public processes, including but not limited to: zoning appeals, licensing, and cannabis proposals. 
  • Identify, build, and maintain strong relationships with community leaders and/or those who have the potential to become community leaders in your neighborhood. 
  • Support the Office of Scheduling and Advance to ensure appropriate staffing, event promotion, and briefing. 
  • Connect constituents with state partners and community stakeholder organizations. 
  • Support the Mayor’s Office in executing programming and initiatives on the neighborhood level. 
  • Respond to emergencies such as fires, gas leaks, and family displacement. Connect affected constituents with appropriate resources. 
  • Support a variety of Public Health emergencies and/or initiatives as required.
  • Work closely with other City of Boston Departments, ISD, Public Works, Special Event, Elderly Commission, Transportation, etc., to coordinate events. 
  • May perform dual roles of representing and serving a neighborhood and citywide cultural constituency. 
  • May advise the policy team and/or relevant departments on issues related to the assigned neighborhood.
  • Perform related work as required.

Minimum Entrance Qualifications

  • At least two (2) years of college, or equivalent, full-time and part-time experience in office administration, office management, business management, or related field. 
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff and personnel in other departments. 
  • Strong oral and written communication skills are preferred.
  • Ability to exercise good judgment and focus on detail as required by the job. 
  • Ability to build and maintain relationships quickly. 

BOSTON RESIDENCY REQUIRED

Terms: Union/Salary Plan/Grade: Non-Union/MO-7Hours per week: 35

Company at a glance

In 1972 a city ordinance created Boston Community Schools keeping Boston's school buildings open to the public after school hours; its purpose was to provide Boston residents of all ages with local, neighborhood-based hubs that offer a range of programs and services to build community, address resident needs and enhance overall quality of life within Boston. Today, over 40 years later, Boston Community Schools exist as Boston Centers for Youth & Families. BCYF is the City of Boston's largest human services organization with a network of 35 facilities consisting of 29 community center sites and six free standing pools, and core site staff supported by an allocation of City funds.

The Foundation for Boston Centers for Youth & Families was created to provide fundraising, planning and programming support to strengthen and enhance BCYF programs and services across its vast network of community centers. As BCYF's longstanding private partner, the Foundation for BCYF's works to provide a variety of affordable, high-quality, outcome-driven programs that support the healthy development and learning of young people and strengthen and enhance communities.

The Foundation for Boston Centers for Youth & Families' mission is to improve the quality of life for Boston residents by offering a wide range of comprehensive programs and activities according to neighborhood needs and interests.

Team Size2-10 employees
WorkspaceOn-site
IndustryFundraising
Location
United States

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