Junior FOIA Analyst
About Le'fant
Le’fant is a rapidly growing CVE Certified, Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business specializing in management consulting for the federal government. Our compensation and benefits plans are designed to attract and retain the industry's best talent to provide the highest quality services to the Federal Government. We offer 40l(k) matching, customized health plans, dental and vision insurance, life insurance, short and long term disability coverage, an incentives program to recognize exceptional behavior and competitive base salaries. We hire the best to provide the best service.
Le’fant is seeking a Junior FOIA Analyst to support the processing of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and Privacy Act requests. This role assists with initial request intake, record searches, document preparation, and drafting routine correspondence under the guidance of senior analysts.
The Junior FOIA Analyst supports workflow efficiency by maintaining organized case files, ensuring accurate data entry, and assisting with the timely completion of FOIA program tasks. The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, able to follow established procedures, and communicates clearly in both written and verbal formats.
Working on-site with experienced FOIA professionals provides valuable hands-on exposure to federal FOIA operations. Junior analysts in this role gain practical experience reviewing records, understanding exemption application, and learning how agencies manage information requests while receiving guidance from senior analysts and program leadership.
This position is performed on-site at a customer location. Telework, with a minimum of one in-office day per week may be approved on a case-by-case basis based on training, knowledge, performance, and customer approval.
What You'll Do:
- Receive and log incoming FOIA and Privacy Act requests into a tracking system such as SecureRelease
- Verify that a request is complete and communicate with the requester if additional information is needed
- Create and maintain organized case files for each request, both electronically and in hard copy
- Assist in conducting searches for records responsive to requests across various databases and systems
- Convert hard copy documents into electronic formats for processing and review
- Perform initial reviews of records to identify potentially responsive information
- Draft routine correspondence, such as acknowledgment letters and status updates, for review by senior analysts
- Enter and maintain accurate case data in FOIA tracking databases to ensure records remain current
- Provide document management support, including scanning, organizing, and preparing records for review, while gaining hands-on experience in federal FOIA processing and workflow procedures