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Public Information Officer

Job in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, 43224, USA
Listing for: State of Ohio
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-02-21
Job specializations:
  • Government
    PR / Communications, Government Administration
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 80000 - 100000 USD Yearly USD 80000.00 100000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Job Description - Public Information Officer (2600014C)

Public Information Officer (2600014C)

Organization

Aging

Agency Contact

Jason White

Unposting Date

Feb 24, 2026, 4:59:00 AM

Work Location

James A Rhodes Office Tower 22, 30 East Broad Street, 22nd Floor, Columbus 43215

Primary Location

United States of America - Ohio - Franklin County - Columbus

Compensation

$29.34 - $32.83

Schedule

Full-time

Work Hours:

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Union:
Exempt from Union

Primary Job Skill

Communications

Technical Skills

Copywriting, Digital Marketing, Social Media Management, Communications, Public Relations

Professional Skills

Attention to Detail, Problem Solving, Strategic Thinking, Time Management, Written Communication

Agency Overview

About the Agency
:
The Ohio Department of Aging (AGE) is a cabinet-level agency within the executive branch of the Ohio state government. The director of AGE is a member of the Governor's cabinet, serving as principal advisor and advocate for 2.8 million older adults and their families. Through services, supports, and activities that cover a wide spectrum of issues, AGE strives to achieve its mission to foster sound public policy, research, and initiatives that benefit older Ohioans.

AGE is the federally designated agency responsible for developing and administering multi-year state plans that advocate for, and provide assistance to, older Ohioans and their families. In addition to the centralized functions, the agency designates and contracts with community providers and a network of 12 Area Agencies on Aging, who manage a wide array of federal and state‑funded supportive services. These services assist older adults to live as independently as possible;

promote healthy aging and active community involvement; and support family members in their vital caregiving role.

To promote the agency’s vision of Ohio – the best place to age in the nation, AGE actively collaborates with consumers, stakeholders from key associations, government, and the public. The independent Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman and the Board of Executives of Long-Term Services and Supports are also located within AGE.

Our core values are
  • Promote Independence
    - Provide resources that foster independence and autonomy throughout the lifespan.
  • Empower Communities
    - Deliver sustainable, relevant solutions that empower communities to act within the best interest of their elders.
  • Challenge Ageism
    - Promote new perspectives of aging that challenge the traditional declinist narrative.
  • Advocate for Excellence
    - Advocate with and for Ohio’s elders to ensure their voices are heard and their needs are met.
  • Engage in Innovation
    - Engage the aging network by staying innovative, flexible, and attentive to the evolving needs of our partners and stakeholders.

To learn more about the Ohio Department of Aging and our programs visit our website.

About the Division

The Legislative and Public Affairs Division coordinates government and external relations, including media outreach. The division is responsible for developing relationships with the legislature and stakeholders as well as promoting policy to ensure that the interests of the department and aging Ohioans are represented across the state and at the federal level. The division plans special events and recognitions and creates and distributes educational and informative publications across media.

Staff handles constituent inquiries, maintains the department’s website and social media presences, and operates the Golden Buckeye program and AGE’s main phone line.

About the Role

The Ohio Department of Aging (AGE) is seeking a Public Information Officer to help tell the story of how we’re accomplishing our vision of making Ohio the best place to age in the nation.

Key

Job Duties
  • Translating complex programs into clear, engaging content for press releases, web content, social media, printed materials, and other platforms.
  • Developing and executing communication strategies that highlight the impact of AGE’s work.
  • Writing and editing high-quality content that reflects our mission of fostering sound public policy, research, and initiatives that benefit older Ohioans.
  • Supporting media events, special projects, and key…
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