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Education and Information Officer

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Education and Information Officers at the Department of Human Services in the state of Nevada play a critical role in disseminating valuable information and educational materials to the public. These professionals are responsible for developing, implementing, and managing informational campaigns, educational programs, and public outreach initiatives. Key characteristics of this role include strong communication skills, creativity, and the ability to effectively engage diverse audiences. By providing accurate and timely information, Education and Information Officers enhance public awareness and understanding of health and human services, ultimately contributing to the well-being of the community.

Salary Range


  • $58,000 – $86,000/ year

Required Experience


  • A minimum education is a bachelor’s degree in education, Public Relations, Communications, or a related field Duration: ~4 years
  • Two years of professional experience which includes responsibilities for researching, writing, instructing, and presenting informational and educational material.

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