Records Management Analyst III (CRS)

Records Management Analyst III (CRS)

19 Sep 2024
District of Columbia, Washington 00000 Washington USA

Records Management Analyst III (CRS)

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Share thisFind similar career opportunitiesRecords Management Analyst III (CRS)Category: AdministrationCity: WASHINGTON, District of Columbia, United StatesPosition ID: J0919-1517Employment Type: Full TimePosition Description:CGI Federal is seeking a Records Management Analyst III to support the CRS division at DOJ.Your future duties and responsibilities:Recommend and draft records management guidelines for agency-wide application in the areas of proper records management, protection, retrieval and destruction of federal records maintained in media, and participate in the monitoring of their implementation. Identify and address significant records management issues. Participate in the facilitation, development and maintenance of filing systems consistent with administrative, legal, and financial requirements. Advise on the implementation of new records management policies and classification systems; resolve problems with information management by effective and knowledgeable use of software and other information management resources/systems. Provide guidance and supports to internal staff for the proper utilization of an electronic records management system and the maintenance of agency records. Provide advice and guidance to management on the proper method for storing and indexing records. Devise and implement retention and disposal schedules. Develop, maintain, review, and document records systems. Make recommendations for determinations of records scheduling content for submission to the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) in compliance with established federal records laws. Research and analyze new laws which may impact the records program. Prepare summaries of new developments in the law that may affect operations or programs. Keep up to date on all aspects of records management (RM) laws and regulations. Prepare information to support reports and inquiries relating to operations under the Federal Records Act. In addition, familiar with performing duties related to digitizing paper records into electronic format.Required qualifications to be successful in this role: Strong computer, communication and organizational skills. Knowledge and understanding of administrative support functions. Proficient in office products, such as internet/intranet, Word, Excel and PowerPoint for secretarial/word processor/spreadsheet/data base/power point requirements. Must be able to save, retrieve, edit, and present text, spreadsheets and/or charts. Prepares in final format, correspondence, statistical and managerial reports. Must be proficient in grammar, spelling and punctuation and is also required to produce printed materials accurately. Must have a high school diploma or equivalent. General Experience – 2 years of progressively responsible clerical, office, or other work that indicates ability to acquire the particular knowledge and skills needed to perform the duties of the position to be filled. Specific Experience – 1 year experience that provides the particular knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform successfully the duties of the position to coordinate a wide-variety of clerical duties.What you can expect from us:Build your career with us.It is an extraordinary time to be in business. As digital transformation continues to accelerate, CGI is at the center of this change—supporting our clients’ digital journeys and offering our professionals exciting career opportunities.At CGI, our success comes from the talent and commitment of our professionals. As one team, we share the challenges and rewards that come from growing our company, which reinforces our culture of ownership. All of our professionals benefit from the value we collectively create.Be part of building one of the largest independent technology and business services firms in the world.Learn more about CGI at www.cgi.com .No unsolicited agency referrals please.CGI is an equal opportunity employer.Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race, ethnicity, ancestry, color, sex, religion, creed, age, national origin, citizenship status, disability, medical condition, military and veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation or perceived sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, and gender expression, familial status, political affiliation, genetic information, or any other legally protected status or characteristics.CGI provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities. 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