Town of Burlington, MA

Recording Clerk - Board of Health

Town of Burlington, MA  •  Onsite  •  3 hours ago
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Job Description

The Town is seeking an immediate part-time Recording Clerk to assist the Board of Health. This position is an excellent opportunity for someone interested in learning about Town government. 
 
As a Recording Clerk, your responsibilities include:
  • Record meeting minutes and submitting them to Chair
  • Posting meeting notices
  • Performing other related tasks as assigned
Minimum qualifications include:
  • Excellent grammar and strong attention to detail
  • Ability to comprehend discussions and accurately summarize information in written form
  • Proficiency with word processing and email
  • Reliability and the ability to work independently
  • Interest in municipal government is beneficial but not necessary
  • Willingness and ability to become familiar with the Commonwealth of MA Open Meeting Law
The Board of Health meets at 7:00pm on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month, with the exception of June through August, when the Board meets on the 4th Tuesday of those months

Meeting usually run between 30 minutes to 1 hour

The elected Board meets in person, however, the Recording Clerk may attend meetings remotely

Hourly rate is $25.09 per hour. This position does not participate in the Town’s benefits program

Applications received by September 4, 2026 will receive first consideration

Position will remain open until filled
Town of Burlington, MA

About Town of Burlington, MA

Burlington’s origins as a small agricultural community are scarcely

visible today, but remnants persist in roads that still crisscross its hilly

terrain and in a few, prized historic properties. The remaining historic

buildings once served as farm houses, taverns, homes, and schools along

the winding roads when Burlington was a sparsely settled corner of

a Boston-centric region. The rural characteristics of the community

persisted from its settlement in 1641 for nearly 300 years. By 1950,

the census recorded only 3,250 residents. But suddenly, Burlington was

transformed by powerful shifts in regional economics, demographic

and transportation during the second half of the twentieth century. Today Burlington is home to a robust and diverse collection of commercial enterprises within the retail, life science, technology, and medical sectors. Approximately 150,000 people per day flock to the Town to work, eat, shop, play or take advantage of the numerous outdoor recreation areas. Our population represents a broad range of cultures and backgrounds and we are proud to showcase and celebrate the diversity within our community.

Industry
Government & Public Safety
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Burlington, Massachusetts
Year Founded
1799
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