FOIA Analyst
Heartland Consulting · Herndon, VA · 2 days ago
Sales$85k–$115k/yrFull-time
About the role
Join our team supporting the National Park Service (NPS) Washington Area Support Office (WASO) Information Resources Directorate in fulfilling the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
Responsibilities
- Manage FOIA request intake, logging, tracking, and workflow in agency systems such as FOIAXpress or equivalent.
- Draft and send acknowledgment letters.
- Cook up and distribute searches for responsive records with NPS program offices, regional offices, park units, and custodians.
- Coordinate with NPS program offices, regional offices, park units, and custodians.
- Provide guidance on search procedures and identify eDiscovery options where applicable.
- Review records for responsiveness.
- Analyze and apply appropriate FOIA and Privacy Act exemptions.
- Perform redactions and document exemption justifications.
- Flag sensitive equities, including legal, deliberative, White House, or other sensitive records, for higher-level or legal review.
- Prepare response packages, partial releases, denial letters, and supporting documentation.
- Support FOIA litigation efforts, including preparation of Vaughn Indices and coordination with agency counsel or the Department of Justice as needed.
- Provide analytical and administrative support, including status tracking, reporting, metrics, backlog management, and process improvement recommendations.
- Ensure compliance with statutory deadlines, DOI/NPS policies, records management requirements, and proper handling of Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) and Personally Identifying Information (PII).
- Collaborate closely with NPS FOIA Officers, Points of Contact, subject matter experts, and other stakeholders.
- Maintain accurate case files and support quality control processes.
Requirements
- Minimum of three years of full-time professional experience performing FOIA support services or substantially similar FOIA-related functions, including intake, search coordination, review/redaction, response preparation, and tracking.
- Demonstrated experience supporting FOIA processing, tracking, coordination, review, administration, and management in a federal agency or comparable complex environment.
- Strong knowledge of the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C.552, exemptions, procedural requirements, and related authorities such as the Privacy Act.
- Excellent analytical, writing, research, and attention-to-detail skills.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe Acrobat, and FOIA/case management or records systems.
- Able to handle high-volume workloads, competing priorities, and strict statutory deadlines while maintaining accuracy and compliance.
Qualifications
- Mandatory: U.S. citizenship and ability to pass a background investigation.
Skills
- Experience supporting NPS, DOI, or other large federal land-management or natural resources agencies.
- Experience with complex, high-profile, litigation-sensitive, or expedited FOIA requests.
- Experience preparing Vaughn Indices.
- Supervisory, quality control, or team coordination/leadership experience.
- Bachelor's degree or higher in a relevant field, such as public administration, law, information management, political science, history, or library/information science.
- Specialized FOIA training, certifications, or demonstrated success in high-tempo federal FOIA programs.
- Familiarity with federal records management, CUI handling, privacy requirements, and related compliance.
Benefits
Salary range: $85,000 – $115,000 annually, commensurate with experience. Higher end for candidates with complex, litigation-sensitive FOIA or federal program experience.
Pay
$85,000 – $115,000 annually, commensurate with experience. Higher end for candidates with complex, litigation-sensitive FOIA or federal program experience.
Schedule
Primarily on-site at the Main Interior Building, 1849 C Street NW. Limited situational telework may be possible with approval; no routine remote work.