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Public Programs Assistant Jobs in Illinois (NOW HIRING)

Program Asst

Itasca, IL ยท On-site

$26.82 - $28.31/hr

Program Assistant (Grant Funded) REPORTING RELATIONSHIP: Manager, Youth Engagement (GF) BASIC ... Bachelor's degree in business, public health, health administration, social sciences, child ...

Program Asst

Itasca, IL ยท On-site

$26.82 - $28.31/hr

Program Assistant (Grant Funded) REPORTING RELATIONSHIP: Manager, Youth Engagement (GF) BASIC ... Bachelor's degree in business, public health, health administration, social sciences, child ...

Program Assistants

Campus, IL ยท On-site

$14 - $16/hr

Programs occur in public spaces that may be crowded, noisy, and fast-paced. Staff regularly ... Program Assistant,, II: Requires at least 1 year of related experience. Preferences Excellent ...

PFP Program Assistant

Geneva, IL ยท On-site

$15 - $17/hr

Essential Functions: 1. Assist with and lead, as necessary, interpretative programs at Peck Farm ... public relations and office work or a combination of education, experience and training which ...

Program Assistant 4

Chicago, IL ยท On-site

$38K - $49K/yr

The Buehler Center for Health Policy and Economics within the Institute for Public Health and ... Gathers information regarding programs, events, etc. * Creates, writes, edits & posts articles ...

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Public Programs Assistant information

What does a public programs assistant do?

A Public Programs Assistant helps plan, organize, and implement educational and community programs at institutions such as museums, libraries, or cultural centers. They support program logistics, assist with event setup, communicate with participants, and help promote activities to the public. This role often involves working closely with program coordinators and other staff to ensure events run smoothly and participants have a positive experience.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a public programs assistant?

To thrive as a Public Programs Assistant, you need strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and a background in event planning or public administration, often supported by a relevant degree. Familiarity with event management software, digital communication platforms, and basic office applications is typically required. Excellent interpersonal, communication, and teamwork skills help you engage audiences and collaborate effectively with colleagues and community partners. These abilities are essential to ensure smooth program delivery, positive participant experiences, and successful achievement of organizational goals.

What are common challenges faced by public programs assistants, and how can they be addressed?

Public Programs Assistants often juggle multiple tasks, such as coordinating event logistics, communicating with participants, and supporting program evaluation. A common challenge is managing tight deadlines while ensuring all program details run smoothly. Effective organization, clear communication, and adaptability are key to overcoming these challenges. Collaborating closely with team members and seeking feedback can also help ensure successful program execution and continuous improvement.

What is the difference between Public Programs Assistant vs Community Outreach Coordinator?

AspectPublic Programs AssistantCommunity Outreach Coordinator
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may prefer associate's degreeBachelor's degree often preferred; background in communications or social sciences
Work EnvironmentNonprofit organizations, government agencies, cultural institutionsNonprofits, community organizations, government agencies
Employer & Industry UsageSupports public programs, assists with event planning, and administrative tasksDevelops outreach strategies, builds community relationships, promotes programs

While both roles involve engaging with the public and supporting community initiatives, the Public Programs Assistant typically focuses on administrative support and event assistance, whereas the Community Outreach Coordinator actively develops outreach strategies and builds community partnerships. Both positions are vital in public service and nonprofit sectors, but they differ in scope and responsibilities.

What are the most commonly searched types of Public Programs jobs in Illinois?

The most popular types of Public Programs jobs in Illinois are:

What cities in Illinois are hiring for Public Programs Assistant jobs?

Cities in Illinois with the most Public Programs Assistant job openings:

Infographic showing various Public Programs Assistant job openings in Illinois as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 83% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 84% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution.

Program Assistant

Southern Seven Health Department

Golconda, IL โ€ข On-site

$15.30 - $16.80/hr

Other

Medical, Life, PTO

Re-posted 15 days ago


Job description

Head Start Program Assistant

Do you want to make a difference in the lives of others? If your answer is yes then Southern Seven Health Department may have the perfect career for you. We offer a great working environment, have the highest caliber of employees, and most importantly are a "family friendly" employer.

This position is a full time position and is based at the Pope Co Head Start in Golconda, Illinois. It does come with a benefit package (including vacation, personal, and sick time accrual, holidays, health and life insurance, and an employer sponsored cafeteria plan). 


Qualifications: 

Education, Training and Experience:

  • Must be at least eighteen years of age AND
  • Possess a High school diploma or GED equivalent AND
  • Prefer some experience working with children

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Knowledge and use of modern office practices and procedures including basic computer skills.
  • Knowledge and capable of dealing with persons of diverse socio-economic, educational, and cultural backgrounds.
  • Knowledge and use of appropriate telephone etiquette.
  • Ability to carry out detailed but basic oral and written instructions.
  • Communicate effectively in written and verbal forms.
  • Perform basic arithmetic calculations.
  • Self-motivated, acts independently, and initiates programmatic ideas.

Certifications and Other Requirements:

  1. Required: DCFS Criminal background check; DCFS physical assessment; Mandated Reporter; DCFS licensing required courses; CPR/First Aid certification
  2. Recommended: Hepatitis B Vaccine and Head Start Teacher Aide Qualified

Physical Requirements:

  • Strength: Lift/carry up to 40 pounds on occasion and 20 pounds frequently.
  • Movement: Sit, walk, or stand for prolonged periods of time; Lift horizontally and vertically, bend and stoop, push/pull, twist, carry, crouch, squat, kneel, reach above shoulder level; Hear and understand speech at normal room levels and on the telephone.


Salary Range:  $15.30 to $16.80 hourly



Position Summary:

This position’s duties vary upon the needs of the center but could involve any and all of the following: providing a safe and nurturing environment for a designated child (or children) with special needs, providing extra support in a classroom under the guidance of the Teacher, providing assistance in the kitchen, custodial or office work, or riding a Head Start bus while adhering to all safety rules and policies and procedures.


Job Duties:

    • Encourages and assists children in all personal and hygiene activities.  If assigned to a specific child assists with any special medical and or feeding issues as well.
    • Maintains the responsibility for ensuring the safety of child assigned to him/her in the event of a safety evacuation and/or drill.
    • Works cooperatively with the Teacher and other staff using the team approach to classroom management.
    • Maintains a modified appropriate daily schedule for child assigned to him/her but is flexible based upon needs of the child or children. 
    • Incorporates goals written in the IEP or IFPS into the daily routine.  Attends therapy session (s) with assigned child as appropriate to learn different techniques to assist the child with meeting their individual goals.
    • Participates in IEP/IFSP meetings when appropriate.
    • Rides Head Start bus as assigned and follows all safety rules and policies and procedures.
    • Observes each child daily to assess skills, interests, and needs and uses this information to facilitate learning and growth.
    • Assures that all children are supervised at all times.   
    • Participates in family style meals and snacks at table with children.
    • Responsible for developing a partnership with parents and caregivers in the Head Start program and encourages each parent/caregiver to take in active role in their child’s Head Start experience. 
    • Provides assistance in the kitchen as needed with items such as dishes and preparing and serving meals.
    • Provides assistance in cleaning the center as needed with items such as vacuuming, sweeping, mopping, and cleaning bathrooms.
    • Provides assistance in the office as needed with items such as copying newsletters, filing, and answering the phone and taking messages.
    • Participates in staff meetings, center activities, and staff development.
    • Maintains child, family, and employee confidentiality.
    • Participates in the federal and annual program review.
    • Responsible for recruitment of Head Start eligible children, in coordination with other Head Start staff, for enrollment into the Head Start program.
    • Responsible for carrying out best practices for safety procedures concerning children, staff, families, and community individuals and for assessing current practices and finding ways and areas needing improvement.
    • Responsible for participating in activities and attitudes that promote positive public relations and positive image for the program and agency.
    • Complies and is familiar with the requirements of the policies and procedures adopted by Southern Seven Health Department as required by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
    • Reports potential problems and concerns to Site Supervisor.


"Southern Seven Health Department is an "Equal Opportunity Employer/Vet/Disabled"