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Social Media Coordinator

Cincinnati, OH · On-site

$12.65 - $15/hr

Social Media Coordinator & Content Writer (Part-Time) Location: On-Site -- Cincinnati, OH Position ... From SEO and PPC to national jingle production, we do it all-- in-house . We're fast, creative, and ...

Senior Sales Analyst

Gloucester, MA · On-site

$90K - $112K/yr

With the iconic yellow slicker and a catchy jingle, Gorton's is now reaching more households than ... Solid verbal and written communication skills for presentations and reports. * Excellent project ...

... the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour; * iHeartRadio is the #1 streaming radio digital service in ... Write news stories for multiple markets. * Maintain deadlines to provide news stories in a timely ...

... the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour; * iHeartRadio is the #1 streaming radio digital service in ... Write/edit and produce news text and audio. Manage regional & national news desk. Assignments ...

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How much do jingle writer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 2, 2026, the average hourly pay for jingle writer in the United States is $38.94, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $28.85 and $47.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Jingle Writer, you need strong musical composition skills, creative lyric writing abilities, and a keen understanding of branding and advertising principles. Familiarity with digital audio workstations (DAWs) and music production software is often required, and a background in music theory or audio engineering can be advantageous. Excellent communication, time management, and the ability to accept and implement feedback are standout soft skills in this role. These attributes enable Jingle Writers to craft memorable, effective jingles that meet client objectives and resonate with target audiences.

How to get a job as a jingle writer?

To become a jingle writer, develop strong songwriting and marketing skills, build a portfolio of sample jingles, and gain experience through freelance projects or internships. Networking with advertising agencies and understanding client needs can also improve job prospects.

What does a typical workday look like for a Jingle Writer?

A typical workday for a Jingle Writer involves brainstorming and composing catchy tunes and lyrics that align with a client's brand or advertising campaign. You'll collaborate closely with marketing teams, creative directors, or clients to understand product messaging and desired tone. Time is also spent recording demos, revising drafts based on feedback, and sometimes overseeing studio recording sessions with vocalists and musicians. The role balances creative independence with teamwork, and deadlines are often tight, making strong organizational and interpersonal skills essential.

What does a jingle writer do?

A jingle writer creates short, catchy musical phrases or songs used in advertising to promote products or brands. They develop lyrics and melodies that effectively communicate a marketing message and often collaborate with composers and marketing teams to produce the final piece.

How much money does a jingle writer make?

Jingle writers typically earn between $50,000 and $100,000 annually, depending on experience, reputation, and the complexity of projects. Freelance jingle writers may charge per project or per hour, with rates ranging from a few hundred to several thousand dollars per assignment.

What is a Jingle Writer job?

A Jingle Writer is a professional who creates short, catchy musical pieces for commercials, advertisements, or brand promotions. They use their musical expertise to craft melodies and lyrics that effectively communicate a brand’s message in a memorable way. Jingle Writers often collaborate with marketing teams, composers, and voice artists to produce high-quality audio content. Their goal is to create a tune that sticks in listeners' minds, reinforcing brand recognition.

How to get paid for making jingles?

Jingle writers typically get paid through client contracts, freelance platforms, or agency arrangements, with payments often based on project scope, complexity, and experience. They may receive upfront deposits and final payments upon project completion, and building a strong portfolio and reputation can lead to higher-paying opportunities.
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Development Coordinator

Development Coordinator

Turtle Bay Exploration Park

Redding, CA • On-site

$24 - $25/hr

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Position Title: Development Coordinator
Reports To: Development Officer
Department: Development
Status: Full-Time, Non-Exempt
I. SUMMARY
The Development Coordinator reports to the Development Officer and is a core member of the fundraising team.
II. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
The Development Coordinator's primary duties are:
1. Auction. Take the lead role on the Development Team to coordinate Turtle Bay's Annual Auction (includes budgeting).
2. Fundraising Events. Plan, execute, and manage Jingle Bell Fun Run and New Year's Eve events. Work as a member of the team to assist with Caffeinate For A Cause and Giving Tuesday.
3. Friend-raising Events. Plan, execute and manage "Friend-raising Events". These are events in which the primary focus is building relationships, and showing gratitude to donors. These include: VIP Exhibition Opening Events, Funding Families Events, and the coordination of the many special events that are won at the Turtle Bay Auction and must be planned and executed for our donors throughout the year.
4. Sponsorship Revenue. Conduct outreach to set potential new donor meetings with the goal of building new relationships that might result in securing donations of all kinds to help achieve the Development Department's annual fundraising goals.
Key to this position is the ability to take a lead role while also learning and growing. Successful candidate will be a strong communicator both in writing and verbal communication skills, proactive, curious, tenacious, highly organized, flexible, and have excellent attention to detail. Must establish and maintain positive relationships with donors, staff, vendors, volunteers, and the public.
1. Auction
• Responsible for the successful coordination of Turtle Bay's annual auction (primary months: August - March). Year-round attention is needed.
• Serve as the primary member of Development team to manage the procurement of all Auction items and packages. All team members help in this effort,
• Serve as the primary member of Development team to budget, plan, promote, implement, and report on/analyze the Auction event.
• Supervise and foster positive relationships with all Auction committee volunteers and staff, oversee expenditures, and manage progress of auction item procurement.
• Maintain and manage the Procurement spreadsheet as well as all Auction-related forms and systems.
• Recruit new Auction Volunteers.
• Manage the MaxGiving database to ensure system integrity and accuracy, generating reports as needed.
• Work with Creative Services to develop and distribute marketing materials including save-the-date cards, invitations, raffle tickets, and signage.
• Key part of the team to ensure that we reach the Auction revenue goal. 2026 Goal: $242,000
2. Fundraising Events
• Serve as the primary member of Development team to budget, plan, promote, and implement Jingle Bell Fun Run, New Year's Eve, and possibly other community fundraising events. New events may be added and/or this position may assist in established events such as Caffeinate For A Cause, Giving Tuesday, Private Access Garden of Lights Nights, Funding Families recruitment events, and others.
• Able to recruit individuals to participate and create relationships for desired repeat involvement.
• Responsible for working with the team to achieve the projected revenue for each event as outlined in each budget.
• Possible smaller events and receptions as assigned.
3. Friend-raising Events. Serve as a key member of the Development team to help plan and implement VIP exhibition openings (approx. 3 per year), Auction-related fulfillment events such as dinners, special activities, and various smaller gatherings, and help with Funding Families events.
4. Sponsorship Revenue. Work closely with the Development Director to conduct outreach and meetings that will result in growing Turtle Bay's network of supporters. Conduct outreach with the goal of securing new donors in an effort to grow donor revenue for a variety of events and/or exhibitions and program sponsorships. These include: Brews By The Bridge, Oktoberfest, Jingle Bell Fun Run, New Year's Eve, and others as applicable. New events may be added.
III. FUNDRAISING
• Work to identify and secure event-related sponsors for event under-writing, in conjunction with the Development team and considering each event's budgeted revenue goals.
• Work closely with the Development Officer to help achieve annual sponsorship revenue goals.
• Conduct outreach and set meetings to meet to potential new donors.
IV. DEPARTMENT SUPPORT
• Assist with outreach booths as needed.
• Provide backup assistance, as needed, to process daily contributions and generate appropriate acknowledgments.
• Maintain confidentiality about donors, board members, staff, and other sensitive organizational issues.
• Possible grant research, writing, and reporting; and additional support to the Development team as assigned, with the objective of contributing directly to the organization's short- and long-term fundraising goals.
• Additional duties as assigned.
V. STRATEGY & BUDGETING
Be a strong member of the development team in the department's efforts to plan, promote, budget and implement successful fundraising events. Help to evaluate events and department processes to continue to produce relevant and successful outcomes (participants and revenue). Successfully create, report, and maintain relevant budgets.
Requirements
I. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
  • Associate degree and/or Bachelor's degree preferred
  • Demonstrated experience in professional event planning and/or fundraising.
  • Demonstrated experience in customer support/service.
  • Supervisory experience/knowledge/aptitude a plus.
  • Database experience is a plus (specifically, knowledge of Altru and auction planning software).
  • Other computer skills necessary: Word, Excel, Canva, Outlook, Google Drive

II. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
• The Development Coordinator is often responsible for supervision, delegation, and management of event volunteers and assigned Turtle Bay staff when working at events.
III. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
  • Excellent organizational and customer service skills essential.
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, both written and oral, required.
  • Strong computer skills necessary (Microsoft Word, Excel, Publisher; Google Docs; Canva; Internet savvy)
  • Must be able to project professionalism, and understand the vision, and mission of Turtle Bay in order to successfully communicate with sponsors, donors, vendors, and volunteers.
  • Must be able to project professionalism, and understand the vision, and mission of Turtle Bay in order to successfully communicate with sponsors, donors, vendors, and volunteers.
  • Background in a museum environment desired; knowledge of Turtle Bay Exploration Park preferred.

• Must be able to work independently or with direct supervision and able to work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends, and extended, as needed.
• Requires a valid California driver's license and ability to provide a clean DMV report upon request.
NOTE: These statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work involved for this job. It is not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of this job.
IV. INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
All staff members play an important role in supporting and advancing the Turtle Bay's mission and vision for our role in the community. As such, we seek candidates who will share our path to:
• Support the museum's mission to inspire wonder, exploration and appreciation of our world, and share our vision of TBEP as a vibrant gathering place where our community is strengthened through education, cultural engagement and economic growth.
• Uphold our core values in one's day-to-day work including playfulness, real-world experiences, interdisciplinary learning, community, lifelong learning, integrity, and sustainability.
• Contribute to a positive organizational culture based on respect, cooperation, professionalism and teamwork, as we strive together to achieve our mission and vision.
N - Never 0% O - Occasionally 1-32% F - Frequently 33-65% C - Constantly 66-100%
1.) How much on-the-job time is spent in the following physical activities?
Standing - F
Walking - F
Sitting - C
Talking, Hearing - C
Feeling, Fingering, Grasping - C
Climbing, Balancing - O
Crouching, Crawling, Kneeling - O
Reaching with Hands and Arms - F
Tasting, Smelling - O
N - Never 0% O - Occasionally 1-32% F - Frequently 33-65% C - Constantly 66-100%
2.) Does this job require that weight be lifted or force be exerted?
Up to 10 pounds - F
Up to 50 pounds - O
Up to 100 pounds - N
More than 100 pounds - N
N - Never 0% O - Occasionally 1-32% F - Frequently 33-65% C - Constantly 66-100%
3.) Does this job have any special vision requirements?
Looking at CRT - C
Color Vision (identify and distinguish colors) - F
Peripheral, Depth Perception - F
Ability to Adjust Focus - F
N - Never 0% O - Occasionally 1-32% F - Frequently 33-65% C - Constantly 66-100%
4.) How much exposure does this job have to the following environmental conditions?
Blood, Body Fluid - O
Toxic Chemicals - O
Moving Parts - O
Electrical Shock Risk - O
Explosives - N
Fumes - O
Extreme Cold (non-weather) - N
Extreme Heat (non-weather) - N
Severe Hot Weather - O
Severe Cold Weather - O
5.) How much noise is typical for this job's work environment?
  • X Very Quiet (Example: Forest trail, isolation booth for hearing test) Quiet (Example: Library, private office)
  • X Moderate Noise (Example: business office with typewriters/printers, light traffic)
  • Loud Noise (Example: Metal can manufacturing, large earth moving equipment)
  • Very Loud Noise (Example: Jack hammer work, front row rock concert)

Salary Description
$24.00-$25.00 an hour