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Production Assistant

Atlanta, GA

$15.50 - $20/hr

Withperksranging from free concert tickets to dog-friendly offices, to progressive benefits like ... Perform opening/running/closing side duties according tovenuepolicy * Knowledge of region to ...

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How much do concert runner jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for concert runner in Georgia is $11.53, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $8.94 and $13.61 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a concert runner?

A Concert Runner is responsible for handling various errands and logistical tasks during a concert or live event. Their duties may include transporting artists or crew, picking up supplies, delivering messages, and assisting with backstage operations. Runners help ensure that everything runs smoothly by handling last-minute requests. The job requires adaptability, reliability, and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment.

What does a concert runner do?

A typical day for a Concert Runner begins with meeting the tour manager or production team to review the day’s needs and priorities. Throughout the day, you might handle tasks such as picking up catering, transporting artists or crew, delivering equipment, or making urgent supply runs, all while staying in constant communication with the production staff. The pace is usually fast and unpredictable, requiring flexibility and quick decision-making. Runners often work long hours that can include early mornings or late nights, but each day offers a unique, behind-the-scenes opportunity to be part of a concert’s successful execution. This role also provides valuable exposure to the entertainment industry, teamwork experience, and opportunities for advancement into other production or tour support roles.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a concert runner?

To thrive as a Concert Runner, you need excellent organizational skills, a valid driver’s license, local area knowledge, and a flexible work ethic. Familiarity with mobile communication apps, GPS navigation tools, and expense tracking systems is helpful but formal certifications are not usually required. Strong interpersonal skills, problem-solving abilities, and the ability to work well under pressure make standout candidates. These qualities enable a Concert Runner to efficiently support touring artists and crews, ensuring smooth event operations in high-paced environments.

How do you get a job as a concert runner?

To become a concert runner, candidates typically need to have good organizational skills, the ability to work in fast-paced environments, and knowledge of event operations. Gaining experience through internships, volunteering at events, or working in entry-level roles in the entertainment industry can improve chances, along with strong communication and problem-solving skills.
Infographic showing various Concert Runner job openings in Georgia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 79% Full Time, and 21% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $23,988 per year, or $11.5 per hour.

Community Manager (Studio Manager) - Musicologie Canton

Musicologie Holly Springs

Canton, GA • On-site

$50K/yr

Full-time

Medical, PTO

Re-posted 12 days ago


Job description

Community Manager (Studio Manager) - Musicologie Canton, coming in 2026!

What We're All About

At Musicologie, we believe music is for everyone and that a great teacher can change a life. We're a growing network of music studios on a mission to make music lessons a simply delightful experience. We do this by combining our decade of experience, smart technology, and a people-first approach to connect thousands of students with inspiring teachers across the country.

We are a growth-focused company driven by purpose and fueled by the idea that our work should be both meaningful and collaborative. Our team is built on a passion for music, genuine support for our students, and celebrating wins together-from a student nailing their first scale to a packed-out concert. Every team member plays a role in helping our community discover the joy and confidence that comes from making music. And we have a lot of fun while we do it.


Role Overview

  • Job Title: Community Manager (We call this role the Community Manager because we are so focused on our communities of students and teachers. But this is a General Manager role.)
  • Job Type: Full-Time
  • Reports To: Studio Owner
  • Location: On-site at the Studio
  • Compensation: Starting at $50,000 (based on experience) + Incentive Pay

Your Impact on Our Community

As our Community Manager, you are the central figure and heartbeat of the Musicologie studio. You will be the on-site leader responsible for creating an exceptional and welcoming experience for every student, parent, and teacher who walks through our doors. Your role directly shapes our growth, student satisfaction, and the vibrant, creative community that defines us.

This role is more than management-it's about building relationships, fostering a love for music, and ensuring our studio is a place where everyone can thrive. You will be instrumental in implementing the Musicologie system, driving the studio's financial performance, and making a real difference in people's lives through music education.

In this role, you will work on:


Studio & Community Experience (40%)

  • Serve as the warm, welcoming face of Musicologie, especially during peak after-school hours, ensuring a delightful experience for everyone.
  • Act as the primary point of communication for scheduling, policies, and studio events.
  • Plan, organize, and conduct inspiring community events, and student concerts.

Growth & Enrollment (30%)

  • Manage all new student inquiries via phone, text, and email with prompt and friendly communication.
  • Guide new families through the enrollment process, from the first call to scheduling their first lesson in our proprietary system.
  • Use Musicologie's marketing systems to promote the studio and grow our community.

Team Leadership & Development (20%)

  • Lead the hiring, onboarding, training, and coaching of our talented music teachers using Musicologie's proven systems.
  • Foster a supportive, collaborative, and high-performing team environment.

Studio Operations (10%)

  • Oversee all daily operations to keep the studio running smoothly and looking its best.
  • Manage studio supplies, materials, and merchandise ordering.
  • Handle student payments and ensure data is accurate within our systems.

A Day in the Life:

No two days at Musicologie are quite the same. You might start your day collaborating with the Studio Owner on growth strategies. By the afternoon, you'll be the energetic hub of the studio, greeting families as they arrive for lessons. You could be on the phone helping a new parent find the perfect teacher for their child, then pivot to coaching a new teacher on our studio policies. Later, you might be putting the finishing touches on plans for the upcoming winter concert.

Your calendar will be full, but fulfilling. You'll juggle multiple relationships and priorities with a positive attitude, making strategic use of your time to hit both community and business goals. You'll be part of a culture that's creative, high-energy, and focused on growth-for our students and for each other.


This Role Might Be a Good Fit For You If You:

  • Are genuinely excited to help people and believe music has the power to change lives.
  • Are a natural leader who knows how to build trust and motivate a diverse team of creative individuals.
  • Are an expert communicator who shines in person, over the phone, and in writing.
  • Thrive in a dynamic environment and are a master of multitasking, able to switch from a sales call to a student issue to event planning with grace and a cool head.
  • Are highly organized, detail-oriented, and take pride in seeing projects through to completion.
  • Have experience in a customer-facing role like sales, hospitality, or customer service where building relationships is key.
  • Are tech-savvy and comfortable learning new systems, including our proprietary studio management software, Slack, and Google Workspace.
  • Enjoy being the go-to person and are motivated by seeing a community and business grow.
  • Are able to work afternoon and evening hours (when our studio is buzzing with activity) and occasional weekends for events.

What's In It For You?

  • Competitive Pay & Benefits: We offer a starting salary of $50,000 (based on experience), plus incentive pay and available health benefits.
  • Paid Time Off: We believe in work-life balance and provide paid time off.
  • The Gift of Music: A truly unique perk-free music lessons for you or your family members.
  • A Culture of Growth: We provide comprehensive paid on-the-job training and operate in an exciting, supportive company culture centered around music and creativity.

Working Conditions:

  • This is an on-site role at the studio.
  • Typical hours are 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM, Monday - Friday, with a required presence during peak lesson hours (approximately 3:30 PM - 7:30 PM).
  • Some weekend hours are required to host and manage studio events and concerts.

Our Process & Next Steps

We are committed to building a team that reflects our values and supports our mission. After you apply, our team will review your materials and reach out if your background and experience align with the role. Our process typically includes a first-round interview to learn more about you, followed by a second-round conversation with the Studio Owner.

To apply, please submit:

  1. A letter introducing yourself and sharing why you're passionate about this role.

  2. Your resume.

Musicologie is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.