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Outreach Program Coordinator Jobs in Washington (NOW HIRING)

... outreach. Position Summary To perform administrative support for multiple divisional programs to ... Coordinates submission of initial application for credentialing to the MFA Credentialing Office ...

... outreach. Position Summary To perform administrative support for multiple divisional programs to ... Coordinates submission of initial application for credentialing to the MFA Credentialing Office ...

Project/Outreach Coordinator - ONR Location: Herndon, VA / Remote Position Overview The Office of ... Manage ordering, delivery, and distribution of outreach materials including program flyers ...

MIX Program Coordinator

Fairfax, VA · On-site

$25 - $28/hr

... outreach efforts, and spearhead advanced initiatives. Our aim is to foster inclusive STEM programs ... In coordination with the MIX Manager, develop student staff schedules and coordinate operational ...

... EFMP Outreach Program Plan which includes coordinating awareness, education and resources, and ... linking eligible exceptional family members and their families with a variety of support services ...

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How much do outreach program coordinator jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for outreach program coordinator in Washington is $28.44, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.78 and $32.69 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an outreach program coordinator do?

An Outreach Program Coordinator is responsible for planning, implementing, and managing programs that engage communities or specific groups with an organization's services, mission, or events. They often work for nonprofits, educational institutions, or government agencies, building partnerships and ensuring effective communication between stakeholders. Their duties include organizing events, coordinating volunteers, evaluating program effectiveness, and developing strategies to reach target audiences. The goal is to increase awareness, participation, and impact of the organization's outreach initiatives.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an outreach program coordinator, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Outreach Program Coordinator, you need strong organizational abilities, program management experience, and a relevant bachelor's degree in fields such as communications, social work, or public health. Familiarity with CRM databases, event management platforms, and proficiency in Microsoft Office or Google Workspace are typically required. Outstanding interpersonal skills, cultural competence, and public speaking abilities help build relationships and engage diverse communities. These skills are crucial for effectively promoting programs, fostering community partnerships, and meeting organizational outreach goals.

What are some common challenges outreach program coordinators face when managing multiple community initiatives simultaneously?

Outreach Program Coordinators often juggle several projects at once, which requires strong organizational skills and the ability to prioritize effectively. Challenges can include balancing competing deadlines, coordinating with diverse stakeholders, and adapting to changing community needs. Effective communication, regular progress tracking, and flexibility are essential to ensure each initiative receives adequate attention and resources. Building strong relationships within the team and with community partners also helps to streamline collaboration and reduce potential conflicts.

What is the difference between Outreach Program Coordinator vs Community Outreach Specialist?

AspectOutreach Program CoordinatorCommunity Outreach Specialist
CredentialsBachelor's degree in communications, marketing, or related fieldBachelor's degree often preferred; experience in community engagement
Work EnvironmentNonprofit organizations, educational institutions, government agenciesCommunity centers, nonprofits, health organizations
Employer & Industry UsageUsed across various sectors to coordinate outreach programsFocused on community engagement and relationship building

The Outreach Program Coordinator and Community Outreach Specialist roles both involve engaging with communities, but the Coordinator typically manages programs and logistics, while the Specialist focuses on direct community interaction and relationship building. Both roles require similar credentials and are common in nonprofit and government sectors.

What are the most commonly searched types of Outreach Program jobs in Washington?

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What cities in Washington are hiring for Outreach Program Coordinator jobs?

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Infographic showing various Outreach Program Coordinator job openings in Washington as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 75% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $59,149 per year, or $28.4 per hour.

Vision Zero Program Coordinator

Prince George's County, MD

Largo, MD • On-site

$46K - $70K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Salary: $46,621.00 - $70,780.00 Annually
Location : DPW&T - Largo, MD
Job Type: Probationary FT
Job Number: 10782
Department: Public Works & Transportation
Division: Vision Zero Program
Opening Date: 08/10/2026
Closing Date: 8/24/2026 11:59 PM Eastern
FLSA: Exempt
Bargaining Unit: 50069040
Nature and Variety of Work
Come join our team!
Prince George's County Government provides a dynamic and inclusive workplace where employees can thrive, learn, and grow across its 30 diverse agencies, all dedicated to serving the County's residents with essential resources and services. Nestled just minutes away from Washington, DC, Prince George's County combines urban vibrancy with serene surroundings, offering an ideal setting to live, work, and enjoy life.
The Prince George's County Department of Public Works & Transportation (DPW&T) is currently seeking a highly qualified applicant to fill a Vision Zero Program Coordinator position (Planner 1A) grade A18/21 in the Office of the Director.
About the Position
This is entry to full performance level professional planning work. Incumbent in this position serves as a member of the Department's Vision Zero Prince George's team and supports the coordination, outreach and implementation of a Vision Zero Program and Action Plan. Responsibilities include assisting with program development, project prioritization, partnership development, and community engagement, as well as supporting communications, outreach, and public information efforts. The incumbent also tracks best practices, contributes to reports and presentations, and supports special programs and departmental initiatives. Upon the satisfactory completion of a probationary period, entry level incumbents may be non-competitively promoted to the II full performance level. Work is performed under the general direction of the Vision Zero Program Manager.About The Agency
The Department of Public Works and Transportation (DPW&T) is responsible for nearly 2,000 miles of County-maintained roadways that range from rural to urban classifications. The transportation infrastructure includes 900 bridges, as well as shoulders, sidewalks, curbs/gutters, stormwater management facilities, driveway aprons and nearly 3,000 acres of grassy area -- all of which are maintained by staff of the Department. DPW&T's workforce keeps the County's various services moving by performing a myriad of activities which include removing snow and ice from County-maintained roadways, upgrading traffic signals, installing streetlights, clearing fallen trees, unclogging drainage inlets and maintaining stormwater management facilities, as well as performing roadway repairs ranging from potholes and sidewalk trip hazards to bridge repairs and resurfacing projects and more.
Examples of Work
  • Assist the Vision Zero Program Manager in coordinating and monitoring the implementation of the Prince George's County Vision Zero Action Plan.
  • Support in formulating a data driven methodology to inform preliminary pre planning project and program development and prioritization within DPW&T based on Vizion Zero goals and Action Plan.
  • Work with other employees to develop and grow partnerships with other Departments within Prince George's County municipal government agencies to integrate the goals of and obtain support for the Prince George's County Vision Zero Program.
  • Assist the Vision Zero Program Manager in identifying community leaders, developing networks and partnerships for effective promotion and implementation of Vision Zero program goals and strategies.
  • Monitors DPW&T website to ensure it contains accurate information and is updated as necessary. Provides design input and updates visual text as appropriate.
  • Leads development and implementation of Vision Zero program's communication and outreach strategies.
  • Drafts and edits Vision Zero related press releases and position statements; reviews press releases and position statements for accuracy to confirm information contained therein is consistent with the Department's mission, goals, and objectives.
  • Plans and manages promotions and management of Vision Zero sub programs such as Yard Sign Lending program, Walk/Bike Audit program, In-street educational signage etc.
  • Creates and coordinates with others (including the communications team, budget analysts, and external vendors) the production of print and visual informational/promotional materials consistent with related Vision Zero theme/objectives, Princes George County formatting, and funding availability.
  • Assists members of the public, often serving as their first point of contact, by answering inquiries and providing information concerning Vision Zero's policies, procedures, projects and programs.
  • Plans, assists, and participates with community outreach events and Vision Zero promotion efforts both virtually and in-person as applicable.
  • Creates systems to track and communicate ways in which communities are advancing meaningful Vision Zero strategies.
  • Track national and regional Vision Zero best practices and support knowledge sharing and professional development.
  • Provide administrative support including preparing correspondence, reports, and maintaining program documentation.
  • Participate as an essential employee in snow and ice control operations and other emergencies or special assignments as required.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned.

Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications:
  • Bachelor's degree in urban and regional planning, urban design, public administration, economics, business administration, transportation planning, political science, environmental science, or other field in the area of assignment.

An equivalent combination of education, experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities may be considered.
EACH APPLICATION MUST INCLUDE INFORMATION THAT CLEARLY DEMONSTRATES THE ABOVE QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS POSITION.
Additional Information
Salary Range Transparency: The salary range listed in this announcement reflects the offer range for this position. Offers made within this range are based on qualifications, experience, and internal equity.
Tentative Interview Dates: August 31, 2026 - September 11, 2026.Please note that interview dates are subject to change and only selected candidates will receive confirmation and additional details.
Job Location: Largo, MD 20774
Conditions of Employment: Upon selection, the candidate must (where applicable):
  • Meet all training and performance standards and demonstrate proficiency as required by the agency.
  • Wear and use agency protective apparel and equipment in the performance of their assigned duties.
  • Successfully pass preemployment checks which may include reference checks, background investigations, and drug screenings.

  • Be willing and able to serve as an essential employee. Essential employees are expected to report during standard or non-standard hours as operations necessitate, or during emergencies. Essential employees are expected to report or remain at work when other County employees are granted Administrative Leave.

ONLY ONLINE APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED
Eligibility to Work: Under the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, an employer is required to hire only U.S. citizens and lawfully authorized alien workers. Applicants who are selected for employment will be required to provide and verify authorization to work in the United States without sponsorship.
This employer participates in E-Verify and will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the U.S., only after an offer has been accepted and the Form I-9 is completed. For information on E-Verify, or if you believe the County has violated its E-Verify responsibilities, please contact the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) at 888-897-7781 or visit their website at
INTERNAL APPLICANTS: If you are a current Prince George's County Government employee and seeking a promotion, in accordance with Section 16-200 of the Personnel Law, you have the right to appeal a rejection rating within five (5) working days of receiving a rejection notice. Union employees should refer to their respective collective bargaining agreement and/or union representative for their grievance procedure.
Prince George's County Government is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Committed to Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace
General Plan Information:
The Prince George's County benefits plan year is from January 1 to December 31.
A spouse (to include a same sex spouse) can be added to the health benefit plans. A marriage certificate and social security number is required to add a spouse.
Children under the age of 26 are eligible for coverage under the health benefit plans. This includes stepchildren and children of the same-sex spouse. A birth certificate(s) and social security number(s) is required to add a child(ren). If you are only adding the stepchildren or child(ren) of a same-sex spouse, you will need to submit a marriage certificate. You will also need to submit the birth certificate of the child(ren) and your spouse must be listed as a parent.
The premiums for health benefits are deducted on a pre-tax basis with the exception of Long-Term Disability, Extra Life Insurance and Voluntary Benefits (Short-Term Disability, Whole Life Insurance, Critical Illness, Accident Insurance, Cancer Indemnity, Hospital Indemnity Protection, Accident Indemnity Plan, Supplemental Dental and Group Legal Services).
New employees must enroll in the County's health benefit plans within thirty (30) days of the hire date.
The effective date of the health benefits coverage is the beginning of the month following a waiting period of forty-five (45) days from the date of hire.
After enrolling in the County's benefit plans, employees may only make changes to the plans either during the open enrollment period, which occurs annually (usually each October), and/or during the year, due to a family status change (i.e., marriage, births, divorce and adoption).
Employee Benefits
Prince George's County is proud to offer employees an attractive and comprehensive benefits program, including the following:
  • Medical/Prescription/Dental/Vision Insurance Coverage (part time employees are eligible for medical insurance if they work 15 + hours, per week)
  • Group Term Life Insurance
  • Long & Short-Term Disability
  • Flexible Spending Accounts
    • Dependent Care Assistance Program
    • Health Care Flexible Spending Account
  • Paid Leave (Annual, Personal, & Sick)
  • 13 Paid Holidays
  • Retirement Benefits
    • Defined Benefit Pension Plan
      • Employer Contribution Rate-11.71%
    • Supplemental Pension Plan
      • Employee Contribution Rate (Pre-Tax)-3.48%
    • 457(b)
    • 403(b)
  • Employee Discounts
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Voluntary Benefits
    • Critical Illness
    • Whole Life Insurance
    • Accident Insurance
    • Legal Services

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IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ AND ACKNOWLEDGE: I acknowledge and understand that my responses to the supplemental questions must align with the information provided under the Work Experience and Education sections of my application. My responses to the questions below and the information provided under Work Experience and Education will determine if I meet all minimum qualifications for the position. I understand that attaching a resume does not fulfill the requirement to complete the application and answer all questions. While I am encouraged to attach a resume, I understand that only information provided in my application will be used to evaluate my experience and education for this opportunity.
  • Yes
  • No

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Which best describes your highest level of education completed?
  • Some high school, but did not graduate
  • High School Diploma or G.E.D
  • Associate's Degree
  • Bachelor's Degree
  • Master's Degree
  • Doctorate/PHD/JD

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If you selected "Other" for the previous question on education, please identify/input your highest level of education.
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In what major or field of study did you receive your college degree?
  • Urban and Regional Planning
  • Urban Design
  • Public & Business Administration
  • Economics
  • Transportation Planning
  • Environmental Science
  • Other

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Do you have a valid state issued driver's license?
  • Yes
  • No

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Are you willing and able to participate as an essential employee? Essential employees are expected to report during standard or non-standard hours as operations necessitate, or during emergencies. Essential employees are expected to report or remain at work when other County employees are granted Administrative Leave.
  • Yes
  • No

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