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State of Oregon is seeking a Rules Coordinator (Operations & Policy Analyst 1) in Salem, OR. The role oversees administrative rulemaking, coordinates with diverse program experts, and manages public records requests in compliance with Oregon laws.
You will also lead records management initiatives, ensure timely rulemaking reports, and supervise retention schedules, aligning with agency goals and archival standards. Remote in-state options are available with supervisor approval.
07/31/2026
08/16/2026
Secretary of State
$4,771 - $7,287
Employee
Rules Coordinator (Operations & Policy Analyst 1)
In-state remote work is available for this position with supervisor approval.
See definition and requirements of remote work for the Oregon Secretary of State’s Office: Remote work with the Secretary of State’s Office
$4,771 - $7,287/per month Non-PERS Rate
$5,057 - $7,722/per month PERS Rate
In this role you will oversee administrative rulemaking for the Elections Division. Serving as the Rules Coordinator, you will work with program experts to update and implement administrative rules and manage external stakeholder engagement throughout the rulemaking process. Additionally, you will coordinate the Elections Division's records management program and serve as the Division public records officer.
This is accomplished in part by, but not limited to:
Administrative Rules Coordination and Filing:
You will work closely with Division staff to identify and update administrative rules, serving as the go‑to expert who guides staff through timelines, requirements, and best practices. You will review rule drafts for compliance, track progress to ensure deadlines are met, and communicate filings to the Archives Division and Elections Division leadership. You will conduct public hearings, gather and organize feedback, support rulemaking advisory committees, and keep all rulemaking files, comments, and revision histories well‑maintained and accessible. You will also coordinate Rules Advisory Committee (RAC) activities, provide clear information to members, prepare annual rulemaking reports, and submit final materials to Elections management, the legislature, and the Archives Division.
Public Records Officer:
You will serve as the Division’s Public Records Officer, receiving and tracking incoming public record requests and coordinating with staff to gather responsive records. You will ensure every response is complete, timely, and fully compliant with Oregon Public Records Laws, preparing clear and formal communications for the public that meet statutory and agency standards. You’ll document processes, create guidance materials, and help staff understand records management expectations so practices are consistent across the Division.
Records Retention:
You will serve as the Division’s records officer, maintaining and improving systems that keep all digital and paper records compliant with state record retention requirements. You will coordinate retention schedules, work closely with the Oregon State Archives when updates are needed, and help staff prepare select records for transfer to the State Records Center, ensuring everything meets packing and storage standards. You’ll guide staff through records‑management questions, train them on retention practices, and keep internal policies current and accurate. Throughout the work, you will oversee updates to the Division’s retention schedule and destruction log, making sure records are organized, accessible, and managed consistently across the entire Division.
For explicit duties, please request a copy of the position description from HR.SOS@SOS.oregon.gov.
Studies have shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply for jobs unless they meet every one of the qualifications listed. We are most interested in finding the best candidate for the job, and that candidate may be one who comes from a less traditional background. We would encourage you to apply, even if you don't meet every one of our desired qualifications listed.
Your application must demonstrate education and/or experience in the following:
A Bachelor's Degree* in Business or Public Administration, Behavioral or Social Sciences, Finance, Political Science or any degree demonstrating the capacity for the knowledge and skills;
OR
Any combination of experience or education* equivalent to three years technical-level experience that typically supports the knowledge and skill requirements listed for the classification.
*All applicants using their education to meet the position requirements must submit a copy of all transcripts no later than interview to receive credit for college degrees or coursework. Credits must be from an accredited college or university. Transcripts must include name, coursework and indicate that a degree was obtained. On-line transcripts are acceptable for application. A copy of official transcripts will be required at time of hire.
As the most competitive candidate, your application will demonstrate the following requested skills and experience:
Preference may be awarded for experience with government rule making and/or government public records requests.
If you are unsure whether you meet the qualifications of this position, please feel free to contact us to discuss your application.
The Oregon Secretary of State is one of three constitutional offices created at statehood. As an independent constitutional officer, the Secretary of State answers directly and solely to the people of Oregon.
The Secretary of State employs approximately 245 full-time, part-time, and temporary employees. The Secretary oversees the functions of seven program divisions: Archives, Audits, Corporation, Elections, Business Services, Information Systems, and Human Resources.
Build trust between the people of Oregon and our state government so that public services can make a positive impact in peoples’ lives.
We envision an Oregon without barriers, where we lead with our values and believe every voice should be heard. We do so by:
Access for all
We elevate equity through identifying and actively eliminating barriers.
Authenticity
We have integrity and are honest and true to ourselves and others.
Clarity
We share stories, using plain language to increase understanding and impact.
Respect
We are committed to serving the people of Oregon and strive to understand all viewpoints.
Service
We are responsive and prioritize the needs of current and future Oregonians we serve.
For more information about the Oregon Office of Secretary of State, please visit: State of Oregon: Oregon Secretary of State - Home
See our current job listings and internship opportunities, compensation, and benefits here: Careers with the Secretary of State.
For additional information you may contact us at HR.SOS@SOS.oregon.gov.
The Oregon Secretary of State is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer committed to a diverse workplace.