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Brochure Delivery Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Concierge

Bethesda, MD

$17.25 - $22/hr

Communicate all phone messages clearly and deliver materials to appropriate parties promptly ... Offer beverage refreshment always, and brochure material when appropriate. Function as information ...

Annual capacity review and market gap analysis, planning documents, and brochure/web/guest documentation content are delivered accurately and on schedule * Product records, systems, and ticketing are ...

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Concierge

Bethesda, MD · On-site

$17.25 - $22/hr

Communicate all phone messages clearly and deliver materials to appropriate parties promptly ... Offer beverage refreshment always, and brochure material when appropriate. Function as information ...

Head Start Program Director

Oakland, CA · On-site

$164K - $202K/yr

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The Position To view the full Recruitment Brochure click HERE This recruitment may close at any ... and service delivery across multiple sites and program models. Talent and culture leader who ...

Capital Projects Manager

Pasadena, CA · On-site

$137K - $172K/yr

The Capital Projects Manager oversees the delivery of major water facility capital improvement ... Please review the detailed recruitment brochure, which explains the opportunity and provides ...

Executive Director

Suisun City, CA · On-site

$257.84 - $313.38/hr

... planning, programming, and project delivery, along with proven fiscal stewardship ... Debbie Gutman CPS HR Consulting 916-471-3364 dgutman@cpshr.us To view an online brochure for this ...

Chief Financial Officer

Chicago, IL · On-site

$225K - $300K/yr

... deliver results. Bring insight, drive action, and help propel the organization forward; apply today! View the full recruitment brochure here: -7df9-4a50-9043-88a718f60437

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How much do brochure delivery jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for brochure delivery in the United States is $18.45, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.11 and $20.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a brochure delivery professional?

To thrive as a Brochure Delivery professional, you need strong organizational skills, physical stamina, and a good knowledge of local geography, typically with a valid driver's license or ability to travel on foot or bike. Familiarity with route planning tools, GPS devices, and mobile communication apps is often required. Reliability, attention to detail, and good time management are crucial soft skills for efficient and accurate deliveries. These skills ensure timely distribution, maximized coverage, and customer satisfaction for promotional campaigns.

What is a brochure delivery job?

Brochure delivery jobs involve distributing promotional materials, such as brochures, flyers, or leaflets, to homes, businesses, or public places. The main goal is to inform potential customers about products, services, or events. Workers may be assigned specific routes or areas to cover and are often required to keep records of their deliveries. These jobs can be part-time or casual and are suitable for people who enjoy working independently and being outdoors.

What is the difference between Brochure Delivery vs Flyer Distribution?

AspectBrochure DeliveryFlyer Distribution
Credentials/CertificationsNo specific certifications requiredNo specific certifications required
Work EnvironmentResidential and commercial areas, door-to-doorPublic spaces, events, or targeted locations
Employer/Industry UsageAdvertising, marketing, print distribution companiesPromotional campaigns, local advertising

Both Brochure Delivery and Flyer Distribution involve distributing printed materials to promote products or services. Brochure Delivery typically involves delivering larger, detailed brochures directly to homes or businesses, while Flyer Distribution focuses on handing out or placing smaller flyers in public or targeted areas. The main difference lies in the format and distribution method, but both roles require similar skills and are used within the marketing and advertising industries.

What are common challenges faced in a brochure delivery role and how can they be managed?

Brochure delivery professionals often encounter challenges such as navigating unfamiliar neighborhoods, handling inclement weather, and ensuring that all assigned locations are covered efficiently. Time management and route planning are crucial to completing deliveries within deadlines. To manage these challenges, many delivery workers use GPS mapping tools, prepare for weather conditions with appropriate gear, and communicate regularly with their supervisors to address any issues encountered on their routes.
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Infographic showing various Brochure Delivery job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 66% Full Time, 29% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $38,383 per year, or $18.5 per hour.

VPS Vacation Associate - Part Time

Gulf Shores & Orange Beach Tourism

Orange Beach, AL • On-site

$12 - $15.75/hr

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Re-posted 28 days ago


Job description

Description
TITLE: Job Description -Vacation Associate (Part-Time)
REPORTS TO: Director of Visitor and Partner Services
QUALIFICATIONS:
1. Education
a. High school diploma or equivalent required
b. Associate's or bachelor's degree preferred
2. Technical Skills:
a. Proficiency in computer use required.
b. Working knowledge of the current Microsoft Office Suite required
c. Experience with CRM systems (such as Simpleview/Granicus) is beneficial but not required
3. Experience:
a. Demonstrated experience in a public-facing service environment required; hospitality or tourism organization experience preferred
4. Soft Skills:
a. Delivers friendly, professional, and engaging service that reflects the organization's standards and the destination's Southern hospitality
b. Demonstrates a genuine passion for creating memorable visitor experiences and representing the destination and organization positively
c. Effectively manages multiple guest interactions and responsibilities simultaneously
d. Clearly conveys information both verbally and in writing; actively listens and responds appropriately to guest needs
e. Remains flexible and composed in a fast-paced, ever-changing environment
f. Ensures accuracy in shared information and tasks completed
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
1. Ability to communicate effectively, manipulate data, perform operational tasks, and operate office equipment
2. Ability to lift 35 pounds
3. Have dependable transportation and a current driver's license
4. Flexibility to carry out responsibilities on evenings, weekends, holidays, and to travel as needed
5. Ability to read and comprehend information
  1. Stamina to set up and work outdoors year-round with the Mobile Welcome Center Van in all elements

RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Works in the welcome center as scheduled:
• Greets all visitors by standing and welcoming them in the lobby, providing assistance in a warm, informative, and hospitable manner
• Maintains a clean, organized, and inviting lobby environment; reports any cleaning or maintenance needs promptly
• Opens and closes the Welcome Center as assigned
• Ensures brochure racks are fully stocked and well-organized
• Maintains accurate visitor logs and industry partner referral data as directed.
• Unloads and organizes collateral deliveries; assists in maintaining an orderly brochure stockroom, including breaking down boxes
• Responds to visitor inquiries via phone, email, mail, and text in a timely and professional manner; enters corresponding data in the Simpleview/Granicus CRM
• May be assigned to answer calls and complete other assigned tasks in the brochure room based on call volume
2. Works events or other appearances as scheduled in the Mobile Welcome Center Van (internally referred to as BEV: Beach Engagement Vehicle)
• Assists staff in the set-up and tear-down of the external BEV footprint
• Engages with guests at BEV to promote beach safety, Leave Only Footprints and destination awareness
• Participates in outdoor events conducted in various weather conditions
3. Works the Airport Welcome Table as scheduled
• Maintains a clean, organized, and visually appealing table display; ensures materials are fully stocked
• Greets passing guests in a friendly, welcoming manner and offers vacation planning resources
• Responds to guest inquiries and provides accurate, helpful vacation information
• Tracks and reports interaction metrics at the end of each shift
• Monitors inventory levels and reports low materials
4. Performs duties at any other assigned events or appearances, delivering exceptional destination hospitality and adapting to the organization's evolving visitor service priorities
5. Continuous Education:
• Responsible for learning and maintaining current knowledge of area businesses (Industry Partners) and events
• Works to meet annual performance and professional development goals
6. In the event of an occurrence or an anticipated occurrence that produces a mandatory evacuation order for the CVB tax district, the employee is responsible for reporting to the location designated by the President/CEO within 48 hours of the time of the occurrence.
7. Performs other duties as assigned by and coordinates and provides special project support to:
• President/CEO
• Vice President of Admin and Finance
• Director of Visitor and Partner Services
JOB LOCATION: This position will be scheduled to work in person at any of the following locations:
  • Orange Beach Welcome Center (23685 Perdido Beach Blvd. in Orange Beach, AL)
  • Operations Center (900 Commerce Loop in Gulf Shores, AL)
  • Gulf Shores International Airport (1155 Commerce Drive in Gulf Shores, AL)
  • Any festival or event in the destination of Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, Fort Morgan or neighboring communities.

This role also works holiday and weekend shifts as scheduled.
EVALUATION:
  • Three months after hire (probation period), then annually.
  • Participates in regular departmental meetings, CVB staff meetings (strongly encouraged) and project meetings, as needed.
  • Participates in scheduled area FAM tours and other training, as assigned.

This job description is not intended to detail every aspect of this position or list every task you may perform. It provides a general overview of the responsibilities and skills required to do this job successfully.