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Marketing & Communications Manager
Part-Time (30 hrs/week) | Seattle, WA | $30/hr Reports to: Executive Director About TeenTix
TeenTix empowers teens to shape the arts community as audience members, advocates, and leaders. We break down barriers to arts access and amplify youth voices, working towards a vibrant, equitable arts ecosystem. Our Culture & Equity Commitment
TeenTix is an organization that is committed to helping our employees achieve career goals and maintain a good quality of life. Your time will be respected and you will not be asked to treat yourself as an unlimited resource. TeenTix regularly works horizontally and prioritizes collaboration. All staff have input in decision making, which helps everybody stay accountable to one another. Staff engage in regular arts practices and are supportive of an environment that allows for a personal relationship with art and community. Our Commitment to Anti-Racism
TeenTix is an anti-racist organization that is actively working to identify, name, and correct institutionalized racism and constructs of white supremacy within our own organization, and to help our partnered arts and culture organizations do the same. Please read more about how we approach addressing our equity work on our website. Position Overview
The Marketing & Communications Manager leads all external communications, developing a bold, youth-centered voice. The role manages teen interns, drives creative campaigns, increases partner visibility, and communicates impact to the broader community. Key Responsibilities
Develop and maintain TeenTix’s youth-centered voice and consistent brand across platforms Co-create messaging with staff and teen contributors for both youth and adult audiences Manage and mentor teen content creators and interns Lead strategy, design, and day-to-day management of social media; grow engagement using analytics and feedback Oversee email marketing, website updates, press, and media relations Design creative campaigns to increase TeenTix Pass sign-ups and participation Represent TeenTix at events and support community/partner outreach Support fundraising communications and donor engagement with the Director of Philanthropy Qualifications
3+ years in marketing or communications; nonprofit/arts experience a plus Strong copywriting, storytelling, and design skills (proficiency with Canva and Mailchimp preferred) Experience with social media, content calendars, and campaigns Commitment to equity, youth voice, and collaborative work Excellent project management and organizational skills $50/month transportation stipend Flexible, family/artist-friendly scheduling Access to partner events/tickets, 14 paid holidays, PTO, health insurance, and professional development To Apply
Send resume, cover letter, and 2–3 work samples (social posts, designs, campaigns, or newsletters) to Laurie@TeenTix.org with the subject line “Marketing & Communications Manager – [Your Name].” Applications reviewed on a rolling basis; target start date November 1, 2025. Applications outside of Seattle/Tacoma area are not mentioned; location is Seattle, WA.
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Part-Time (30 hrs/week) | Seattle, WA | $30/hr Reports to: Executive Director About TeenTix
TeenTix empowers teens to shape the arts community as audience members, advocates, and leaders. We break down barriers to arts access and amplify youth voices, working towards a vibrant, equitable arts ecosystem. Our Culture & Equity Commitment
TeenTix is an organization that is committed to helping our employees achieve career goals and maintain a good quality of life. Your time will be respected and you will not be asked to treat yourself as an unlimited resource. TeenTix regularly works horizontally and prioritizes collaboration. All staff have input in decision making, which helps everybody stay accountable to one another. Staff engage in regular arts practices and are supportive of an environment that allows for a personal relationship with art and community. Our Commitment to Anti-Racism
TeenTix is an anti-racist organization that is actively working to identify, name, and correct institutionalized racism and constructs of white supremacy within our own organization, and to help our partnered arts and culture organizations do the same. Please read more about how we approach addressing our equity work on our website. Position Overview
The Marketing & Communications Manager leads all external communications, developing a bold, youth-centered voice. The role manages teen interns, drives creative campaigns, increases partner visibility, and communicates impact to the broader community. Key Responsibilities
Develop and maintain TeenTix’s youth-centered voice and consistent brand across platforms Co-create messaging with staff and teen contributors for both youth and adult audiences Manage and mentor teen content creators and interns Lead strategy, design, and day-to-day management of social media; grow engagement using analytics and feedback Oversee email marketing, website updates, press, and media relations Design creative campaigns to increase TeenTix Pass sign-ups and participation Represent TeenTix at events and support community/partner outreach Support fundraising communications and donor engagement with the Director of Philanthropy Qualifications
3+ years in marketing or communications; nonprofit/arts experience a plus Strong copywriting, storytelling, and design skills (proficiency with Canva and Mailchimp preferred) Experience with social media, content calendars, and campaigns Commitment to equity, youth voice, and collaborative work Excellent project management and organizational skills $50/month transportation stipend Flexible, family/artist-friendly scheduling Access to partner events/tickets, 14 paid holidays, PTO, health insurance, and professional development To Apply
Send resume, cover letter, and 2–3 work samples (social posts, designs, campaigns, or newsletters) to Laurie@TeenTix.org with the subject line “Marketing & Communications Manager – [Your Name].” Applications reviewed on a rolling basis; target start date November 1, 2025. Applications outside of Seattle/Tacoma area are not mentioned; location is Seattle, WA.
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