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Senior Print Production Manager

Hartford, CT · On-site

$45.05 - $50.05/hr

Oct 5, 2026 Join a leading organization at the forefront of delivering critical institutional marketing materials and print media. This enterprise is dedicated to effective communication and ...

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GRAPHIC DESIGNER

Lynn, MA · On-site

$1.0K - $2.0K/wk

Develop and execute engaging visual concepts for digital and print media, including everyday & seasonal graphics for stationery, puzzles, crafts, and other products. * Design logos, icons, and other ...

Signage Production Specialist

Mesa, AZ · On-site

$15.50 - $21.25/hr

CORE FUNCTIONS 1. Produces signage and print media to customer specification ensuring compliance with Banner's design and branding guidelines. 2. Executes production of signage from start to finish ...

Signage Production Specialist

Mesa, AZ

$15.50 - $21.25/hr

CORE FUNCTIONS 1. Produces signage and print media to customer specification ensuring compliance with Banner's design and branding guidelines. 2. Executes production of signage from start to finish ...

This includes overseeing competitive bids and negotiations with vendors, ensuring the production and delivery of institutional marketing materials and printed media. The position ensures that all ...

Signage Production Specialist

Banner, IL

$15.75 - $21.50/hr

CORE FUNCTIONS 1. Produces signage and print media to customer specification ensuring compliance with Banner's design and branding guidelines. 2. Executes production of signage from start to finish ...

This role supports the Angus Media advertising and print media teams by reviewing advertising content and print projects on deadline, applying AP style and Angus Media's in-house style standards, and ...

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How much do print media jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for print media in the United States is $54,320.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,500.00 and $56,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is print media?

A Print Media job involves creating, designing, editing, and producing content for printed publications such as newspapers, magazines, brochures, and advertisements. Professionals in this field may work as journalists, editors, graphic designers, or marketing specialists. They focus on formatting, layout, and ensuring high-quality print production. With the rise of digital media, many print professionals also adapt content for online platforms.

What are the typical daily responsibilities for someone working in print media?

Professionals in Print Media are often responsible for researching stories, writing or editing articles, and coordinating with designers and photographers to create compelling print layouts. Daily tasks may include fact-checking, attending editorial meetings, managing deadlines, and collaborating with printers to ensure timely publication. Depending on the organization and specific role, responsibilities can range from investigative reporting to magazine design or production management. This collaborative workflow requires excellent communication and organizational skills, making the environment fast-paced and highly team-oriented.

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

To thrive in Print Media, you need strong writing, editing, and publishing skills, often supported by a degree in journalism, communications, or a related field. Familiarity with desktop publishing software (such as Adobe InDesign and Photoshop) and content management systems is typically required. Creative thinking, attention to detail, and strong collaboration skills help professionals excel in producing high-quality publications. These abilities are essential to meet tight deadlines, maintain accuracy, and deliver engaging material to audiences.

What is a print media job description?

A print media job involves creating, designing, and producing printed materials such as newspapers, magazines, brochures, and advertisements. Roles often require skills in graphic design, layout, and familiarity with printing processes and software like Adobe InDesign or Photoshop. Employees typically work under deadlines in a production environment and may need knowledge of printing specifications and quality standards.
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Infographic showing various Print Media job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 1% As Needed, 71% Full Time, 23% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 82% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 15% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,320 per year, or $26.1 per hour.

Library Media Specialist - Sussex Central Middle School

Sussex County Public Schools

Stony Creek, VA

$42K - $56K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 11 days ago


Job description

Library Media Specialist

10.5 Month Position (210-Day Contract)


REQUIREMENTS:


A. Educational Level:

VA Teaching License with Library Media PreK-12 endorsement


B. Experience Desired:

  • Knowledge with acquisition, preparation, and utilization of both print andnon-print media.
  • Experience in computer technology preferred or desirable, and/or willing topursue appropriate technology training as required by the position.
  • Broad knowledge and experience in teaching, media programs, management,and administration of library/media services.
  • Possess leadership qualities and personal characteristics necessary for workingeffectively as a team member with the Principal and other schoolsadministration, Director of Pupil Personnel, Director of Instruction, teachers, parents, students, and community.
  • Possess excellent oral and written communication skills.


C. Physical Requirements:

  • Demonstrate overall good health.
  • Demonstrate ability to communicate in a clear, concise manner with others.


ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES:


Learning and Teaching

The Library Media Specialist fosters the development of information finding, analyzing and problem-solving skills to support investigations and encouraging users to become skilled creators of information and ideas by:

  • reinforcing strategy-based reading instruction to help students make meaning from text and supporting students' interaction with a variety of genre as reflected in district curriculum guides; and
  • promoting student and staff reading for information and pleasure; maintaining a library culture that encourages appreciation of literature; supporting school reading incentive programs, providing book talks and reading consultations for students and staff.

Information Access and Delivery

  • collaborating with classroom teachers in the preparation, presentation, and evaluation of units or assignments that utilize information resources;
  • assisting staff and students in using knowledge meaningfully for decision making and problem-solving;
  • providing instruction for students and staff in the use of print and electronic reference tools and information literacy processes;
  • assisting staff and students with strategies for intellectual access to information and ideas for learning (finding, judging, and using information) that they can use within and beyond school settings;
  • providing information and instruction in areas of information literacy, the Research Cycle, Acceptable Use Policy, ethics, intellectual property and copyright, and use of educational technologies;
  • promoting the integrated use of technology as a learning tool; and
  • creating and maintaining the school website.

Program Administration/Management

The Library Media Specialist establishes and coordinates efficient systems to enhance the use of information resources by:

  • creating and implementing procedures for library media center operations including, but not limited to: planning and evaluation, budgeting, access, student and teacher use, instruction, services, facilities, and collection development (selection, acquisition, cataloging, processing, inventory, weeding);
  • developing and maintaining a diversified library collection of print, non-print, and electronic resources to support curricular needs, the development of student literacy, and the interests of the students, using up-to-date review sources and selection practices;
  • maintaining circulation systems for the library, processional, and curriculum materials;
  • creating an environment and implementing systems to promote intellectual and physical access to library media materials and equipment;
  • assisting in the selection, assignment, and supervision of classified library media staff, volunteers, and student assistants;
  • scheduling the library media facilities for instruction and supervising student use; and
  • coordinating the school's computer and AV resources (labs, materials, and network) as related to information resources, network and e-mail accounts, and working with technicians to prioritize work orders.

Leadership/Collaboration

The Library Media Specialist provides leadership, instruction, and consulting assistance in the use of literature, leading-edge instruction and information technology by:

  • modeling instructional strategies and coaching staff members in the integration of information literacy strategies and technology with curriculum;
  • encouraging and fostering leadership in others;
  • leading the school technology committee, and/or participating in the leadership committee and other curriculum committees; and
  • participating as a learner and teacher in district-wide meetings, in-service, and committees.

OTHER: Perform such other duties and assume such other responsibilities as assigned by the building principal, or designee.



An Equal Opportunity Employer

The Sussex County School Board is an equal opportunity employer; as such, it does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, religion, political affiliation, handicapping condition, or sex in its educational programs or employment. No person shall be denied employment solely because of any impairment which is unrelated to the ability to engage in activities involved in the position or program to which application has been made.