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Creative Placemaking Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Senior Project Architect

Concepcion, TX ยท Hybrid

$86K - $109K/yr

We practice interconnected design across architecture, placemaking, and landscape architecture to ... This role demands both creative sensitivity and technical precision, as you work with listed ...

... Creative Suite or Affinity; experience with SketchUp, Revit, and Rhino a plus. * Familiarity with signage documentation and architectural plan reading. * Interest in branding, placemaking, and user ...

... Creative Suite or Affinity; experience with SketchUp, Revit, and Rhino a plus. * Familiarity with signage documentation and architectural plan reading. * Interest in branding, placemaking, and user ...

Senior Project Architect

Concepcion, TX ยท Hybrid

$86K - $109K/yr

We practice interconnected design across architecture, placemaking, and landscape architecture to ... This role demands both creative sensitivity and technical precision, as you work with listed ...

Senior Project Manager

Denton, TX ยท On-site

$90 - $150/hr

... placemaking with a focus on Texas and the Southwes * Work closely with the firm's leadership to ... Sound decision-making abilities, strategic and visionary thinking, and creative business ...

Dedicated to innovative placemaking, Howard Hughes Communities is the real estate platform of ... Creative problem solver with a "can-do" attitude. * Ability to build positive working relationships ...

Dedicated to innovative placemaking, Howard Hughes Communities is the real estate platform of ... Creative problem solver with a "can-do" attitude. * Ability to build positive working relationships ...

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How much do creative placemaking jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for creative placemaking in Texas is $16.67, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.22 and $17.93 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is creative placemaking?

A Creative Placemaking job involves using arts, culture, and community engagement to shape public spaces and strengthen local identity. Professionals in this field collaborate with artists, community members, and urban planners to enhance neighborhoods, foster social connections, and drive economic development. Their work can include mural projects, interactive installations, cultural programming, and urban design initiatives. The goal is to create inclusive, vibrant spaces that reflect the values and creativity of the community.

What are some typical projects or initiatives a creative placemaking professional might work on?

Creative Placemaking professionals frequently collaborate on projects such as transforming vacant lots into vibrant community parks, organizing public art installations, and integrating cultural events into urban revitalization initiatives. They often work with local governments, artists, neighborhood groups, and businesses to co-create spaces that reflect community identity and needs. On a daily basis, you might conduct community workshops, manage partnerships, coordinate logistics for events, and oversee design implementation. This role is highly collaborative and offers the opportunity to make a direct impact on the sense of belonging and well-being within a community.

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

To thrive in Creative Placemaking, you need a background in urban planning, community engagement, project management, and often a degree in fields like urban design, arts administration, or related disciplines. Familiarity with design software, mapping tools (like GIS), and public participation platforms are commonly required; certifications in project management or urban planning can be advantageous. Exceptional communication, collaboration, and cultural sensitivity help foster productive partnerships with diverse stakeholders. These skills and qualities are crucial for successfully developing community-driven projects that enhance public spaces and promote social, economic, and cultural vitality.

What are the most commonly searched types of Creative Placemaking jobs in Texas?

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What cities in Texas are hiring for Creative Placemaking jobs?

Cities in Texas with the most Creative Placemaking job openings:

Infographic showing various Creative Placemaking job openings in Texas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 80% Full Time, 16% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 88% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $34,682 per year, or $16.7 per hour.

Downtown Activation and Placemaking Coordinator

City of Garland Texas

Garland, TX โ€ข On-site

$18.14 - $23.30/hr

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Summary
The Activation and Placemaking Coordinator leads and supports initiatives that make Downtown Garland a vibrant, welcoming, distinctive, and engaging destination for residents, businesses, visitors, and community partners. The position advances the district through placemaking, public art, public space activation, events, beautification initiatives, and creative programming that strengthen Downtown's identity, support local businesses, and foster community pride and belonging.
Working collaboratively across City departments and with a wide range of community stakeholders, the Coordinator facilitates the planning, development, implementation, and management of public space enhancements, public art projects, events, and other creative activations. The role develops both dynamic programming and passive placemaking experiences that encourage people to gather, explore, and spend more time in Downtown Garland.
The ideal candidate is a proactive self-starter, creative problem solver, and highly organized professional who can turn ideas into engaging experiences while effectively managing multiple projects, deadlines, and stakeholder relationships in a fast-paced environment.
Pay Range: $18.14 - 23.30 (Depending on qualifications and experience)
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
The following duties are representative of the work performed. Other duties may be assigned.
  • Lead the planning, development, coordination, and implementation of placemaking initiatives, public space activations, and community programming throughout Downtown Garland that increase activity, add vibrancy and contribute to positive experiences.
  • Develop creative activation concepts that encourage visitation, increase pedestrian activity, and support economic vitality through engaging experiences and public space enhancements.
  • Coordinate promotional campaigns that support downtown businesses and activation efforts, including public outreach, research, data collection, and program evaluation.
  • Build and maintain positive working relationships with downtown businesses, community organizations, property owners, vendors, artists, sponsors, volunteers, and other stakeholders to foster collaboration and successful program implementation.
  • Develop, coordinate and implement public art initiatives - murals, sculptures, temporary art installations, interactive artwork and other forms of public art that contribute to Downtown's identity and revitalization.
  • Develop and manage detailed project timelines for activations and events while maintaining consistent communication with internal departments and external partners to ensure deadlines and objectives are met and resources are protected.
  • Plan and oversee all activation logistics, including vendor coordination, contracts, permits, temporary staffing, equipment, site layouts, contingency planning, and day-of-event operations.
  • Execute on-site management of activation events by coordinating multiple operational elements, resolving issues, ensuring participant safety, and delivering high-quality visitor experiences.
  • Coordinates with multiple City Departments and stakeholders to orchestrate the downtown calendar and event database to maximize use of public spaces, minimize scheduling conflicts, and coordinate programming throughout the year.
  • Monitor program performance by collecting attendance data, visitor feedback, economic impact indicators, and other performance metrics; prepare statistical reports and recommend program improvements.
  • Assist in developing creative marketing themes, promotional concepts, and activation strategies that align with departmental branding and community goals.
  • Assist with reports, presentations, correspondence, board materials, and other written communications for department leadership, advisory boards, elected officials, and community stakeholders.
  • Perform administrative duties including maintaining program databases, managing inventory and event equipment, coordinating purchases, maintaining warehouse organization, and assisting with departmental administrative support as needed.
  • Coordinate with City departments to ensure compliance with permitting requirements, safety regulations, operational procedures, and event logistics.
  • Assist with the planning and execution of department-produced special events and support other departmental initiatives as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications
  • Bachelors degree
  • 2 years related experience

Or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential functions of the job.
Preferred Qualifications
  • Bachelors degree in Public Relations, Event Planning or Management, Marketing, Communications and Hospitality, or similar field of study.
  • At least four (4) years event or performance coordination experience

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
  • Exceptional organizational skills Exceptional communication skills - written and verbal
  • Deep knowledge of downtown communities and the public places people share.
  • Customer service skills and experience working in a fast-paced, collaborative atmosphere
  • Comprehensive knowledge of principles and techniques used in planning, coordinating, and servicing a variety of events.
  • Advanced skills in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint)
  • Ability to establish and maintain an effective working relationship with all levels of management, City officials, vendors, fellow employees and citizens

Licenses and Certifications
  • Valid Class C Texas driver's license

Physical Requirements / Work Environment
The work environment and physical demands described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
The incumbent works in both indoor office and outdoor environments. Work may be performed in a variety of weather and environmental conditions associated with outdoor events, public space activations, site visits, public art installations, and other Downtown activities.