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Copywriting Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Previous digital agency/marketing/advertising sales experience * SEO copywriting experience * Familiarity with Google Analytics, Search Console, and other analytic platforms * Demonstrated knowledge ...

Art Director

Birmingham, MI · On-site

$66K - $87K/yr

Collaborating and partnering with copywriters to ensure that both the copy and the visuals are in perfect sync to make the concept as powerful, vivid and compelling as possible. * Assisting the ...

Art Director

Birmingham, MI · On-site

$66K - $87K/yr

Collaborating and partnering with copywriters to ensure that both the copy and the visuals are in perfect sync to make the concept as powerful, vivid and compelling as possible. * Assisting the ...

Senior Graphic Designer

Wixom, MI · On-site

$61K - $84K/yr

Collaborate with copywriters, art directors, project leads, and the Creative Manager to develop cohesive campaigns and bring creative concepts to life. * Manage projects from concept through ...

... Copywriting, Marketing, Finance/Accounting, HR, and more! The Responsibilities: * Develop a deep knowledge of the Autobooks software suite * Partner with customers to resolve issues through phone ...

Customer Support Representative

Detroit, MI · On-site

$15.75 - $21.50/hr

... Copywriting, Marketing, Finance/Accounting, HR, and more! The Responsibilities: * Develop a deep knowledge of the Autobooks software suite * Partner with customers to resolve issues through phone ...

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How much do copywriting jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for copywriting in Michigan is $32.02, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.33 and $36.25 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a copywriter?

A copywriting job involves creating persuasive and engaging text for marketing, advertising, and branding purposes. Copywriters craft content for ads, websites, emails, social media, and other materials to attract and convert audiences. They focus on clear messaging, brand voice, and compelling storytelling to drive action. Strong research, creativity, and an understanding of consumer psychology are key to success in this role.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a copywriter?

As a copywriter, your daily tasks often include researching and writing content for websites, advertisements, social media, email campaigns, and other marketing materials. You'll collaborate closely with marketing teams, designers, and project managers to ensure the messaging aligns with brand voice and campaign objectives. Regular responsibilities also involve editing drafts, optimizing copy for SEO, and revising content based on client or team feedback. This variety keeps the role dynamic and allows you to develop diverse skills in the field of marketing communication.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in copywriting, and why are they important?

To thrive in copywriting, you need excellent writing, editing, and grammar skills, typically supported by a background in marketing, communications, or journalism. Familiarity with content management systems (CMS), SEO tools, and digital marketing platforms is highly beneficial. Creativity, adaptability, and strong collaboration skills help copywriters develop compelling messages that resonate with target audiences. These abilities are crucial for producing effective content that meets both business objectives and audience needs in a fast-paced environment.

Is copywriting a stressful job?

Copywriting can be stressful due to tight deadlines, client revisions, and high expectations for quality. Managing multiple projects and maintaining creativity under pressure are common challenges in the role.

What does a copywriter exactly do?

A copywriter creates written content for advertising, marketing, and promotional materials to persuade or inform target audiences. They research topics, craft clear and engaging messages, and often use tools like style guides and editing software to ensure quality and consistency.

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Infographic showing various Copywriting job openings in Michigan as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Internship, 78% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 3% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 57% Physical, 8% Hybrid, and 35% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $66,601 per year, or $32 per hour.

2026-27 Emerging Leader Program (ELP) - Communications Coordinator - Grad Assistant

SpringHill Experiences

Evart, MI • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 6 days ago


Job description

Description:

Who We Are

SpringHill is a youth outreach and discipleship ministry that uses immersive experiences to impact lives and prepare the next generation of Christ-centered leaders. Our team is community focused, fun, and committed to cheering each other on in our work and personal faith.


What You’ll Do

The ELP – Communications Coordinator leads day-to-day communication execution for SpringHill with a focus on social media, copywriting, storytelling, content capture, and brand-aligned messaging. This role helps tell the story of SpringHill in a clear, compelling, and mission-centered way across social media, email, web, print, and other communication channels.

As an Emerging Leader Program role, this position carries meaningful responsibility for both content execution and people leadership. This role leads assigned summer communications staff and collaborates across departments to move communication projects forward.


How You’ll Lead


Communications Leadership

o Serve as a key day-to-day communications lead for assigned projects, ensuring content is clear, timely, accurate, and aligned with SpringHill’s mission and brand.

o Proactively gather information from departments across the organization and translate it into strong guest-facing communication.

o Coordinate deadlines, drafts, approvals, revisions, and final delivery for assigned communication projects.


Summer Staff and Intern Leadership

o Lead, schedule, coach, and support assigned summer photo/video staff and social media interns.

o Set expectations and provide feedback on content capture, quality, turnaround times, organization, professionalism, and brand standards.

o Create a positive, high-accountability team culture that values creativity, humility, excellence, and service.


Social Media and Digital Content

o Manage day-to-day posting and execution for assigned SpringHill social media channels.

o Lead the planning and coordination of social content during summer camp, retreats, events, recruiting seasons, and other key ministry moments.

o Monitor social media engagement, comments, messages, and trends, escalating questions or concerns when needed.

o Track basic social media performance and recommend adjustments to improve reach, engagement, clarity, and audience connection.


Copywriting and Storytelling

o Write clear, brand-aligned copy and stories for social media, email, web, print, campaigns, and internal communications.

o Edit and proof communication pieces for grammar, tone, clarity, accuracy, and consistency.

o Translate program details into guest-friendly messaging that is simple, warm, and action-oriented.

o Execute assigned pieces of marketing and communication campaigns in alignment with SpringHill’s promotional calendar.


Content Capture and Organization

o Coordinate photo, video, and story capture across camp programs, retreats, events, and ministry moments.

o Direct summer content staff toward the highest-priority stories, shots, and moments needed for marketing and communication.

o Maintain organized photo, video, and written content libraries for current and future use.

o Partner with the Marketing Manager to identify content needs for campaigns, fundraising, recruitment, and year-round storytelling.


Brand Stewardship

o Apply SpringHill’s brand voice, visual identity, and messaging standards across assigned projects.

o Coach summer staff and internal partners toward consistent tone, quality, formatting, and guest-facing language.

Requirements:

How You’ll Succeed

o SpringHill’s social media presence is active, engaging, mission-centered, and brand-aligned.

o Summer photo/video staff and social media interns are trained, supported, and producing useful, high-quality content.

o Written communication is clear, timely, accurate, and effective.

o Departments across SpringHill experience strong communication support, proactive collaboration, and dependable follow-through.

o The Communications Coordinator grows in writing, leadership, creative direction, organizational influence, and ministry leadership throughout the ELP experience.


What We Are Looking For

o Commitment to the mission and ministry philosophy of SpringHill.

o Participation in SpringHill’s Emerging Leader Program connected to Wheaton College’s Graduate Degree Program.

o Strong writing, editing, storytelling, social media, and basic visual content instincts.

o Ability to lead summer staff and collaborate across departments with clarity, humility, and follow-through.

o Creative eye for content, photography, video, layout, and brand presentation.

o Organized, detail-oriented, and able to manage multiple deadlines, voices, and priorities at once.

o Experience with Canva, Adobe Creative Suite, social scheduling tools, email platforms, website editing, photography, or video preferred.

o Previous camp, ministry, marketing, communications, journalism, leadership, or content creation experience preferred.


Physical Demands

Physical demands include walking, climbing stairs, bending, sitting or standing for long periods of time, using a computer and camera equipment, and occasionally lifting up to 35 pounds. This role may include moving around camp property to capture content during events, programs, and seasonal operations.