- Salary
- $32 – $36/hr
- Location
- 10 Park Plaza Suite 2150 Boston, MA, MA, US
- Workplace
- Remote
- Type
- Temporary
- Department
- Marketing
- Education
- PhD
- Source
- GovernmentJobs
Description
The Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) seeks a Communications Specialist to support a multimonth web content development project. This short-term position will focus on drafting, revising, organizing, and preparing public-facing web content that helps explain the MPO’s work clearly and accessibly to a wide range of audiences.
The Communications Specialist will work closely with the Manager of Communications and Engagement, who will lead the web content project. The person in this role will help convert technical and policy information into clear, plain-language content; coordinate content review with subject-matter experts; and support the preparation of website materials for publication.
Drafting, revising, and editing public-facing web content about the MPO’s programs, projects, planning processes, data resources, engagement opportunities, and related work
Converting technical, policy, and planning information into clear, accessible, plain-language content for public audiences
Coordinating with subject-matter experts across the agency to gather information, confirm accuracy, resolve questions, and incorporate feedback
Organizing, formatting, and preparing content for publication in the agency’s web content management system
Applying plain-language, accessibility, and inclusive communication principles to web content
Reviewing existing website content and recommending revisions to improve clarity, consistency, usability, and accessibility
Supporting quality assurance for assigned web content, including checking links, reviewing formatting, confirming consistency with agency style, and identifying content gaps or questions
Helping maintain project tracking materials related to content development, review status, approvals, and publication readiness
Supporting other communications tasks as needed and as time allows
While the following sections describe required and desirable qualifications, candidates who believe that their particular experience and skills fulfill the requirements are encouraged to apply.
Required qualifications include the following:
Professional experience writing and editing public-facing content for digital, web, government, nonprofit, advocacy, policy, planning, journalism, or similar communications contexts
Strong plain-language writing and editing skills, including the ability to make complex information clear, accurate, and useful to nontechnical audiences
Awareness of digital accessibility principles and an interest in creating communications that are inclusive and accessible to people with diverse needs and backgrounds
Ability to coordinate review processes with multiple contributors, incorporate feedback, and keep assigned work moving forward
Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and ability to manage multiple content assignments and deadlines
Desirable qualifications include the following:
Experience working in a content management system
Experience with project tracking tools or systems
Experience working in the public sector, transportation, urban planning, civic engagement, public policy, or related communications
Familiarity with the Boston region and its transportation systems
Familiarity with website usability, information architecture, search engine optimization, or content strategy
This is a full-time, short-term position beginning in August and continuing through October 2026, with the possibility of an extension. The compensation range is $32 to $36 per hour, contingent upon qualifications and experience.