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PROGRAM SPECIALIST II

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​Illinois State Board of Education

Springfield, IL (In Person)

$52,772 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 4 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/1/2026

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PROGRAM SPECIALIST II
​Illinois State Board of Education•3.5 Springfield, IL Job Details $39,540•$63,050 a year 1 day ago Qualifications Confidential information handling Microsoft Excel Word embeddings High school diploma or GED Typing Productivity software Grammar Experience Office experience Database software proficiency Full Job Description
POSITION
Program Specialist II (Program Specialist II #1796)
INVENTORY
#: 1796
LOCATION:
Springfield UNION:
AFSCME DEPARTMENT
School/District Improvement
STARTING SALARY
$3,295 FULL
SALARY RANGE
$39,540•$63,050
OFFICE HOURS:
Monday•Friday 8:00 a.m.•5:00 p.m.
POSTED DATE
May 28, 2026
CLOSING DATE:
Open Until Filled Reporting to the Director, provides administrative support to the Director and professional staff of the department. Daily work includes gathering information and responding to inquiries, decision making, interpretation and application of Agency and department policies and procedures.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Provides administrative support to the department by finalizing a variety of correspondence, reports, and presentations. Establishes, organizes and maintains department files, including auditing files. Answers department main telephone line. Responds to inquiries requiring general knowledge of program operations. Assists with department conference planning. Schedules appointments. Makes travel and meeting arrangements and prepares expense claims. Maintains confidentiality for information related to personnel and department claims. Provides technical support to individuals, both internal and external, contacting the department, including accessing database systems, grant and contracts assistance, ensuring complete documentation, answering basic technical assistance questions, screening submissions and reports for completeness, and serving as a point of contact. Maintains and completes Management Information Database Accounting System (MIDAS) functions for the department. Responsible for ordering, securing, and distributing supplies for department staff. Serves as department timekeeper, maintaining and completing attendance in the timekeeping system. Serves as inventory clerk for the department, maintaining inventory records, documenting all inventory movements, and ensuring inventory control procedures are adhered to by staff. In coordination with the Agency's Records Management Coordinator, serves as department liaison for records management. Performs other duties as assigned.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
High school diploma or equivalent. Two years of progressively responsible administrative support or programmatic experience in an office setting involving typing, computer work, and/or other specialized training. Experience with database management programs and Microsoft Office. Extensive knowledge of office practices and procedures. Proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel. Working knowledge of grammar, spelling, and punctuation. Excellent communication, organization, and interpersonal skills. Ability to maintain confidentiality and professionalism.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Completion of some college level coursework or technical training. ISBE provides equal employment opportunities to all applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics. We actively foster a culture of inclusion and encourage individuals of all backgrounds to apply. Illinois has an urgent and collective responsibility to achieve educational equity by ensuring that all policies, programs, and practices affirm the strengths that each and every child brings within their diverse backgrounds and life experiences, and by delivering the comprehensive supports, programs, and educational opportunities they need to succeed.