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City of Boston
Government Administration
Boston, MA 59,725 followers
A community of people serving our neighbors and our neighborhoods.
About us
Public service is a noble calling: to help others, to make our communities stronger, and to uphold the public trust. As city employees, we see the results of our hard work in our own community— in street and infrastructure improvements, new buildings rising from the ground, safer and more prosperous neighborhoods, and happier, healthier children, families, and senior citizens. We may all come from different backgrounds, but we are connected through our passion for service. What we do at work today, and everyday, shapes the Boston of tomorrow. Join us! The City of Boston is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment. Therefore, qualified applicants will be considered regardless of their sex, race, age, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability genetic information, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, military and veteran status, or other protected category.
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http://boston.gov
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- 10,001+ employees
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- Boston, MA
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- Government, Public Service, Human Services, Community Engagement, Public Relations, Public Health, Administration and Finance, Equity and Inclusion, Business Development, City Planning, Energy, Environment, Open Space, Innovation and Technology, Arts and Culture, Emergency Management, Public Safety, Neighborhood Development, Public Works, Property Management, Public Facilities, and Neighborhood Services
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1 City Hall Square
Boston, MA 02201-2013, US
Employees at City of Boston
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The City of Boston’s Employee Assistance Program (EAP) recognizes Mental Health Awareness Month this May by highlighting common barriers to seeking support and encouraging employees to prioritize their mental well-being. Explore guidance on navigating therapy, wellness resources, provider search tools, upcoming health fairs, and confidential support services available through the EAP. Read the blog here: https://lnkd.in/er2VtB7A Learn more about the EAP: https://lnkd.in/gdymUbdF
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Hello future you — applications are open for youth summer jobs! Apply now! boston.gov/youth-jobs
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For the first time, we are excited to invite you to the City of Boston's Innovation Expo. 💚 Free and open-to-all, this event will showcase what’s possible in municipal government. Expect to see how innovation and creative problem-solving can drive progress while improving city services, made possible by the City of Boston Innovation and Technology Cabinet (DoIT) and Mayor's Office of New Urban Mechanics. Learn more and RSVP at https://lnkd.in/eksfpccg. #BostonTech #BostonEvents #Innovation
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The City of Boston’s Employee Assistance Program (EAP) highlights mental health and resilience this April, encouraging self check ins and simple ways to support well-being as seasons change. Explore self-care tips, key observances, and available support resources. Read the blog here: https://lnkd.in/e4NrjHRv Learn more about the EAP: https://lnkd.in/gdymUbdF
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Register for Boston’s annual celebration of biking as both community and transportation at https://lnkd.in/euMU7ARV. Join a neighborhood ride and meet us for the festival on City Hall Plaza on Thursday, May 7.
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One year in and already making it look easy 💁♀️ . We’re very glad you’re here, Shailja Tripathi.
Today, marks one year in my role as HRIS Manager at the City of Boston! It has been a grounding experience, being part of a team that gives you the space to figure things out, make mistakes, and keep improving! Working at the intersection of people and systems has made me think more about the “why” behind what we build, and how even small changes can shape someone’s day-to-day at work. Outside of work, it's been a year of new people, good old habits finding their way back. I found my way back to Bharatanatyam, an Indian Classical dance form that had quietly slipped away over the years as I moved cities and countries. It has been a reminder of staying connected to my roots and to myself. I also got back into reading, which has become my way of slowing down, even if just for a little while. Looking back, this year feels more about making space for what matters, for what stays, and for what is still finding its way!
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City of Boston reposted this
We are offering FIVE professional development trainings in the next two months, completely free for Boston-area youth-serving professionals. Join us for... - Parent & Family Engagement with Mass Mentoring Partnership - Youth Mental Health First Aid Certification with Health Resources in Action (HRiA) - Supporting Young People Experiencing Grief and Loss with Boston Children's Hospital Neighborhood Partnerships - Creative Tools for Youth Engagement: Art as a Language with Creative Director Matthew Wolterding - Restorative Justice: Building Trust in Circles with Phillips Brooks House Association Inc. RSVP today at https://lnkd.in/ekxTxTEH. See you soon!
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Apply to join the 2026-27 Mayor's Youth Council and get paid to make change in your city! Boston high schoolers can now submit their application to represent their peers in City government. Visit boston.gov/myc to learn more! 🌟
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City of Boston reposted this
Becoming a United States citizen is a very important milestone. In Boston alone, 1 in 10 residents is a naturalized citizen, and about 30,000 Boston residents are eligible for U.S. citizenship! MOIA welcomes you to complete your citizenship application at the 12th annual Citizenship Day on May 2. Receive free legal help and naturalization resources. Register to get an appointment! www.Boston.gov/citizenship *** Convertirse en ciudadano de los Estados Unidos es un logro importante. Solo en Boston, 1 de cada 10 residentes es ciudadano naturalizado, ¡y cerca de 30,000 residentes de Boston son elegibles para la ciudadanía estadounidense! MOIA le invita a completar su solicitud de ciudadanía en el 12.º Día Anual de la Ciudadanía, el 2 de mayo. Reciba asistencia legal gratuita y recursos para la naturalización. ¡Regístrese para obtener una cita! *** ALT TEXT: Flyer for 2026 Boston Citizenship Day on Saturday, May 2 at Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center, offering free legal aid. Contact info and QR code included for registration.
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