PUBLIC AFFAIRS SPECIALIST
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Posted: January 30, 2026 (0 days ago)
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U.S. Courts
Judicial Branch
Location
Salary
$112,464 - $182,814
per year
Type
Full Time
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This part-time role involves managing the court's public image by handling media relations, creating content like press releases and social media posts, and organizing community events to educate people about the federal court.
It's ideal for someone with strong communication skills who enjoys building bridges between the court, media, and public.
While legal knowledge is a plus, it's not essential, making it accessible to experienced public relations professionals.
The United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois is currently accepting applications for a part-time Public Information Officer.
This position is located within the Clerk's Office and reports directly to the Clerk of Court and regularly consults with the Chief Judge.
The Public Information Officer works approximately 40 hours every two weeks. Exceptional writing and speaking skills are required.
Thorough knowledge of public relations, media communications, and/or government public affairs. Excellent organizational and communication skills for coordinating conferences and group meetings.
Ability to conduct research of all available resources and convey material through written communications.
Ability to be politically savvy and deliver a polished performance under difficult public affair situations. Ability to create a positive communications foundation between the court, media, and public.
Legal training, knowledge of court procedures and demonstrated social media skills are excellent credentials for this newly created position, but not required. Major Duties:
POSITION DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Responsible for a broad range of media endeavors, community outreach programs, and innovative programs.
Increases the understanding of the federal court's presence to the media, to educational institutions, with the community, and with the Administrative Office of the United States Courts.
Prepares press releases made available to the public regarding court events, news, or case statuses. Manages all social media avenues in which court activities are publicized.
Arranges for open house events, publications, articles, and arranges meetings with key media executives, editors, and columnists to stimulate favorable media coverage.
Makes arrangements for court tours by special interest groups. Provides leadership to court activities such as media press days, open house events, and juror education programs.
Creates a variety of informational brochures, publications, court newsletters, court press releases, and videos. Maintains and updates the content on the Court's website and electronic signage.
Informs the Court of strategies for public relations events and customer service programs. Provides assistance to other court units as necessary. Performs other duties as assigned.
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