What are the responsibilities and job description for the 4-H Youth Development Program Assistant position at Clark County Government?
Position Summary
The 4-H Youth Development Program Assistant provides programmatic and administrative support to the county's 4-H program. Working under the supervision of the County Extension Director, this position assists with the planning, coordination, and delivery of 4-H educational programs, activities, and events. The Program Assistant serves as a point of contact for 4-H members, families, and volunteers, helping to ensure a positive youth development experience that aligns with Purdue Extension's mission.
Key Responsibilities
· Support the 4-H Youth Development Educator in the planning, preparation, and delivery of 4-H programs, workshops, and county events (such as the fair, camps, project workshops, and school programs).
· Assist with support of 4-H volunteers and leaders.
· Provide customer service to 4-H families, assisting with enrollment, project information, deadlines, and event logistics.
· Coordinate communication with members, parents, and volunteers through newsletters, social media, and direct contact.
· Assist in maintaining program records, enrollment databases, and evaluation data.
· Help prepare and distribute educational and promotional materials.
· Support efforts to ensure diversity, equity, and inclusion in all 4-H programming.
· Attend and assist with evening and weekend 4-H events and activities as required.
· Perform related duties as assigned to strengthen the 4-H program.
Qualifications
Required:
· High school diploma or equivalent.
· Strong organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills.
· Ability to work effectively with youth and adult volunteers from diverse backgrounds.
· Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) and willingness to learn 4-H Online and other Purdue Extension systems.
· Ability to prioritize, manage multiple tasks, and meet deadlines.
· Availability of working some evenings and weekends.
Preferred:
· Prior experience working with youth, volunteers, or community organizations.
· Familiarity with 4-H, youth organizations, or Purdue Extension programs.
Work Conditions
· Office-based with frequent travel within the county for club meetings, school programs, and community events.
· Evening and weekend hours required, especially during 4-H program season and county fair.
· Must be able to lift and carry program supplies (up to 25 lbs).
Compensation
· Hourly position
· $12 per hour
· Average 20-25 hours per week except for fair season (May-June)
Clark County Government is an "Equal Opportunity Employer"
Salary : $12