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Tourism Editor Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Our client, an agency focused on travel and tourism for a large constituency, has an opening for a ... Manage and oversee all technical aspects of video recording and editing * Maintain multimedia ...

Perform basic video editing for promotional videos, social media content, and event recaps. Maintain a digital library of photos and video assets for Village marketing and tourism promotion.

Videographer

Franklin, TN · Remote

$65 - $70/hr

Execute both production and post-production deliverables, including editing and color correction ... Experience creating tourism, hospitality, travel, luxury lifestyle, resort, or destination ...

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Content Marketing Internship

Glens Falls, NY · Remote

$16 - $21.25/hr

We are currently accepting part-time content marketing interns for our tourism team. The internship will focus on learning: * Writing unique, AI-proof Content Photo editing and optimization * How to ...

Content Marketing Internship

Glens Falls, NY · On-site

$16 - $21.25/hr

We are currently accepting part-time content marketing interns for our tourism team. The internship will focus on learning: * Writing unique, AI-proof Content Photo editing and optimization * How to ...

Content Marketing Internship

Glens Falls, NY · Remote

$16 - $21.50/hr

We are currently accepting part-time content marketing interns for our tourism team. The internship will focus on learning: * Writing unique, AI-proof Content Photo editing and optimization * How to ...

Content Marketing Internship

Glens Falls, NY · Remote

$16 - $21.50/hr

We are currently accepting part-time content marketing interns for our tourism team. The internship will focus on learning: * Writing unique, AI-proof Content Photo editing and optimization * How to ...

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How much do tourism editor jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for tourism editor in the United States is $59,622.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $58,000.00 and $60,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Tourism Editors?

Tourism Editors are professionals who curate, edit, and sometimes write content related to travel and tourism for magazines, websites, guidebooks, or other media platforms. Their role involves reviewing travel articles, ensuring accuracy and engaging storytelling, and often managing a team of writers or contributors. Tourism Editors stay updated on travel trends, destinations, and industry news to produce relevant and inspiring content for their audience. They also collaborate with photographers, designers, and marketing teams to create visually appealing and informative pieces.

What is the difference between Tourism Editor vs Travel Writer?

AspectTourism EditorTravel Writer
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in journalism, communications, or related fields; editing experienceOften has a background in journalism, creative writing, or travel journalism
Work EnvironmentWorks in publishing, media companies, or online platforms, overseeing content qualityWorks independently or for media outlets, creating travel articles and stories
Industry UsageCommonly employed by magazines, websites, and travel publications to manage contentHired to produce travel stories, blogs, and articles for various outlets

While both roles involve travel content, a Tourism Editor manages and curates travel-related material, ensuring quality and accuracy, whereas a Travel Writer focuses on creating engaging travel stories and articles. The editor oversees the content process, while the writer produces the content itself.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Tourism Editor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Tourism Editor, you need excellent writing, editing, and research skills, often supported by a degree in journalism, communications, or a related field. Familiarity with content management systems (CMS), SEO tools, and photo editing software is typically required. Strong attention to detail, creativity, and the ability to collaborate with writers and photographers are standout soft skills. These skills ensure engaging, accurate, and well-presented travel content that attracts and informs readers in a competitive market.

What are some common challenges Tourism Editors face when curating travel content?

Tourism Editors often encounter the challenge of balancing engaging storytelling with factual accuracy, especially when covering destinations they may not have personally visited. Ensuring content is up-to-date, culturally sensitive, and appeals to a diverse audience requires thorough research and collaboration with local contributors. Additionally, Tourism Editors must stay current with travel trends and adapt quickly to changes in the industry, such as shifts in travel regulations or emerging destinations, to keep their publications relevant and informative.
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What are the most commonly searched types of Tourism Editor jobs? The most popular types of Tourism Editor jobs are:
Infographic showing various Tourism Editor job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 82% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $59,622 per year, or $28.7 per hour.

Tourism Intern

City of College Station

College Station, TX • On-site

$12/hr

Other

Posted 20 days ago


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7.6

Company rating: 7.6 out of 10

Based on 13 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

378th of 644 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Description Under general direction of the Sports & Conventions Servicing Coordinator, the Tourism Intern assists with planning, execution and post event follow-up of events and activities associated with tourism, conventions, meetings, conferences, sports events and hospitality in the City of College Station. This is a part-time non-benefited position with flexible shifts, Monday - Friday, requiring occasional weekend/evening hours based on events. Principal Duties Perform a variety of administrative office support duties including but not limited to, assisting with registration, tracking promotional inventory, assisting with and tracking social media postings, creating informational and promotional packets/bags, and maintaining/updating digital library of local attractions.

Assist with planning, preparation, and participation of Visit College Station events, including client events, site visits, and familiarization trips. Develop and maintain a knowledge base about the City of College Station destination to promote College Station tourism and events, proactively provide support, and improve overall customer/client experience. Serve customers/visitors by providing information related to local tourism events and activities.

Perform other related duties as assigned. Qualifications Required: Currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program or recent graduate with a degree in related field. Valid Texas Driver's License.

Ability to provide excellent customer service. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Strong organizational skills to complete daily tasks and a variety of projects Experience working with events/activities, demonstrated reliability and work ethic.

Experience with Microsoft Office, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Outlook. Ability to take initiative and work independently with minimal supervision. Preferred: Photography and editing experience.

Supplemental Information Please note: Interns will be placed in area of SPORTS, CONVENTIONS, MARKETING, EVENTS. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- An Equal Opportunity and Military Friendly Employer APPLICATIONS MAY BE FILED ONLINE AT: www.cstx.gov/careers recruiting@cstx.gov


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