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Audience Assistant Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Salem Food and Drink Reporter

Salem, OR · On-site

$24.50 - $33.50/hr

Use metrics and analytics to grow audience, engagement and digital subscriptions. * Assist visual team when needed in producing video and stills for events and breaking news. * Work extended hours ...

Assistant Manager Overview Embraces our diverse, inclusive culture leading all activities related ... Ensures all communications are shared with appropriate audience * Creates and supports a culture ...

Head Start Teacher Assistant

Roseburg, OR · On-site

$16.67 - $19.81/hr

... audiences while providing outstanding customer service. Demonstrated ability competency to ... Teacher Assistant 2: * Oregon Registry Online (ORO) Step 7 or above. * Experience working with ...

Head Start Teacher Assistant

Roseburg, OR · On-site

$14.50 - $18.25/hr

... audiences while providing outstanding customer service. Demonstrated ability competency to ... Teacher Assistant 2: * Oregon Registry Online (ORO) Step 7 or above. * Experience working with ...

Assistant Manager Overview Embraces our diverse, inclusive culture leading all activities related ... Ensures all communications are shared with appropriate audience * Creates and supports a culture ...

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Audience Assistant information

What does an audience assistant do?

An Audience Assistant is responsible for supporting the smooth operation of live events, television shows, or studio recordings by managing audience members. Their duties often include checking tickets, guiding guests to their seats, providing information, and ensuring that audience members follow safety and etiquette guidelines. They may also assist with audience participation segments and help maintain a positive environment. Audience Assistants play a crucial role in creating an enjoyable and organized experience for both the audience and the production team.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be an audience assistant?

To thrive as an Audience Assistant, you typically need strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and experience in event coordination or customer service. Familiarity with ticketing systems, scheduling software, and sometimes basic AV equipment is commonly required. Exceptional interpersonal skills, patience, and the ability to remain calm under pressure help you stand out in ensuring a positive experience for guests. These qualities are crucial for managing large groups, handling logistical challenges, and upholding the smooth operation of live events or productions.

What are the typical responsibilities and challenges of an audience assistant during live events or productions?

As an Audience Assistant, you are responsible for greeting guests, managing audience flow, assisting with seating arrangements, and ensuring everyone follows production guidelines. One common challenge is handling last-minute changes, such as unexpected guest arrivals or seating adjustments, while keeping a positive and professional demeanor. You’ll also coordinate closely with production staff to communicate updates and resolve any audience-related issues quickly. This role requires strong communication skills, the ability to think on your feet, and a customer-service mindset.

What is the difference between Audience Assistant vs Audience Coordinator?

AspectAudience AssistantAudience Coordinator
ResponsibilitiesAssist with audience seating, ticketing, and customer serviceOversee audience management, coordinate ticket sales, and handle large groups
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; customer service experienceSimilar credentials; experience in event or audience management
Work EnvironmentTheater, concert halls, or event venuesEvent venues, theaters, or production companies
Industry UsageCommonly used in arts, entertainment, and live eventsUsed in larger events requiring coordination of audience logistics

The Audience Assistant typically supports audience services at events, focusing on customer interaction and seating. The Audience Coordinator manages broader audience logistics, including ticketing and large group coordination. Both roles require similar credentials and work in comparable environments, but the Coordinator role involves more oversight and planning responsibilities.

What cities in Oregon are hiring for Audience Assistant jobs?

Cities in Oregon with the most Audience Assistant job openings:

Donor Communications Coordinator

Oregon Shakespeare Festival

Ashland, OR • On-site

$60K - $65K/yr

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Now Hiring: Donor Communications Coordinator
Department: Development | Reports to: Director of Giving and Engagement
Status: Full-Time, Exempt
Salary Range: $60,000-$65,000 annually
Location: Ashland, OR

The Coordinator serves as the primary coordinator between the Development and Marketing departments for communications and collateral. They work with the Director of Giving and Engagement to ensure that development priorities are translated into high-quality content and that organizational creative resources are effectively leveraged to support fundraising and engagement goals.

Development Communications Execution 

  • Coordinate and produce communications under the leadership of the Director of Giving and Engagement to support: 
    • membership and annual fund 
    • Artistic Directors Circle (ADC) 
    • major gifts and campaign efforts 
    • donor stewardship and engagement 
    • Event invitations, confirmations, and follow-up messaging 
  • Ensure communications are: 
    • timely, accurate, and well-produced 
    • aligned with event execution and donor engagement strategy 
    • coordinated with Donor Engagement Operations Manager to ensure consistency across experience and messaging 
    • consistent across donor audiences 

Content Production & Material Development 

  • Draft, format, and produce communication materials including: 
    • donor emails and correspondence 
    • event communications and invitations 
    • stewardship updates and impact materials 
    • proposal support materials 
  • Adapt messaging frameworks into audience-specific communications 

Video & Audio Content Capture and Utilization 

  • Under the direction of the Director of Giving and Engagement, coordinate and support the capture of video and audio content during: 
    • donor events 
    • engagement experiences 
    • artistic and behind-the-scenes moments 
  • Ensure content is: 
    • recorded effectively 
    • trimmed and assembled 
    • organized and accessible 
    • leveraged for donor communication, stewardship, and campaign storytelling 
  • Coordinate with Marketing to develop compelling multi-media content that enhances donor engagement 

Marketing Partnership & Creative Coordination (Critical Function)  

  • Serve as the primary coordinator between Development and Marketing as it relates to communications and collateral
  • Partner closely with Marketing teams, including:   
    • content creators 
    • graphic designers
    • photographers
    • videographers
         
  • Coordinate development communication requests and content needs with Marketing, including:    
    • creative content requests 
    • campaign materials
    • donor-facing storytelling assets
      
  • Coordinate:    
    • communication of Development priorities to Marketing and assist in tracking deliverables against agreed-upon timelines. 
     
    • Delivery of final products that meet Development needs  
      

Project Coordination & Workflow Management   

  • Coordinate and track communication timelines and deliverables across the Development team    
  • Coordinate with:   
    • Director of Giving & Engagement on planning and priorities 
    • Director of Campaign & Major Gifts on campaign deliverables 
    • Gift Officers on donor-facing materials 
  • Ensure efficient movement of projects from concept to completion 

Audience & List Coordination 

  • Coordinate audience segmentation and communication lists in partnership with:  
    • Director of Giving Operations & Analytics 
    • Ensure communications reach the appropriate audiences 
    • Support execution of targeted communications   

    Accountability 

    Development communications and content are delivered on time, accurately executed, aligned with articulated development strategies, and support donor engagement and stewardship goals. 

    Minimum Qualifications & Skills  

    • Demonstrated ability to draft, edit, and adapt messaging for diverse audiences. 
    • Experience coordinating multiple projects, deadlines, and stakeholders.  
    • Ability to coordinate effectively across departments. 
    • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail. 
    • Experience using Prospect2, Active Campaign, Mailchimp, or other email marketing platform. 

    Preferred Qualifications & Skills  

    • Experience in fundraising communications or nonprofit marketing. 
    • Experience working with creative teams including graphic designers, photographers, videographers, and content creators. 
    • Familiarity with audience segmentation, donor communications planning, and campaign execution. 
    • Experience with project and task management platforms such as Asana, Airtable, or similar tools. 
    • Basic proficiency with video editing, Canva, or other editing tools. 

    Compensation: $60,000- $65.000 DOE