Chorus America
Marketing & Operations Coordinator
Chorus America, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
Marketing & Operations Coordinator
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Marketing & Operations Coordinator
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Chorus America .
Posted: Nov 24, 2025
Washington, DC — Full‑time, 1.0 FTE (40 hours per week). Salary: $52,500.00 – $55,000.00 annually. Application deadline: Dec 15, 2025.
The Thirteen is a professional choir and orchestra based in metropolitan Washington, D.C. with a mission to inspire the soul to sing, move the heart to empathy, and build community through groundbreaking musical performance.
Responsibilities
Marketing and Communications
Implement marketing campaigns, drafting and scheduling print, email, radio, and social media placements.
Film and edit brief promotional videos.
Manage routine website updates.
Oversee production of print material with printing company and mail house.
Coordinate outreach efforts for audience development, including research and drafting associated marketing materials.
Maintain constituent database, develop reports, and ensure data integrity.
Organize and maintain digital assets (photo and video).
Lead customer service for the organization through email and phone communications.
Operations
Manage donor‑related data entry; process gift acknowledgements.
Participate in front‑of‑house responsibilities for concerts and special events.
Oversee merchandise inventory, music library, and archives.
Attend rehearsals as needed.
Other duties as assigned.
Candidate Profile
Exceptional attention to detail, organization, and time management; strong project management skills.
Excellent communication skills, in both speaking and writing.
A customer service mindset; sensitivity to patron and artist needs.
Experience with Google Workspace, Microsoft Office, and iMovie (or other simple video editor) is required. Experience with box office ticketing software or systems, constituent relationship management systems, Mailchimp, Instagram, and Canva is preferred.
Adaptability, an entrepreneurial spirit, and excitement at the challenge of working with a small team in a growing arts organization; support of The Thirteen’s mission and values.
Able to occasionally lift up to 30 pounds (boxes, etc.).
Flexibility to regularly work outside regular office hours for concerts/events, with reliable access to a vehicle for transportation needs. Available for attendance at The Thirteen rehearsals, concerts, and events. Occasional out of town travel required.
Able to perform most work remotely; available for in‑person work one day per week; during rehearsal/performance weeks, be present at rehearsals as needed and all performances.
Residence near, and travel within the metropolitan Washington, D.C. area.
Education and Experience
Education: this position requires excellent critical thinking and communication skills; these types of skills are usually gained in a baccalaureate environment. A background in music or arts administration experience is a plus.
Experience: 2+ years experience in marketing or development in music administration is a strong plus; experience working in arts administration and/or the performing arts is preferred.
Compensation
$52,500 – $55,000, commensurate with experience.
4 weeks vacation per year, most of which is expected to be taken in the summer.
10 paid holidays per year; generous sick leave and family leave.
Professional Expenses stipend.
100% employer‑paid health insurance plan for FTE employees.
Application
Letter of Interest
Resume
Three professional references.
An example of your professional writing, such as a blog post, newsletter, brief article, fundraising letter, or similar.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis as they are received. For best consideration, please apply before December 15. To apply, please send the below materials to
jobs@thethirteenchoir.org .
The Thirteen enthusiastically supports equal opportunity in employment and contracting. The Thirteen does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, age, ethnicity, religion, national origin, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, sex, marital status, disability, or status as a U.S. veteran. The Thirteen has and abides by its Harassment Prevention Policy, which all employees and contractors are required to sign. Applicants may be asked to undergo a background check, and employment may be contingent upon the successful completion of a background check.
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Marketing & Operations Coordinator
role at
Chorus America .
Posted: Nov 24, 2025
Washington, DC — Full‑time, 1.0 FTE (40 hours per week). Salary: $52,500.00 – $55,000.00 annually. Application deadline: Dec 15, 2025.
The Thirteen is a professional choir and orchestra based in metropolitan Washington, D.C. with a mission to inspire the soul to sing, move the heart to empathy, and build community through groundbreaking musical performance.
Responsibilities
Marketing and Communications
Implement marketing campaigns, drafting and scheduling print, email, radio, and social media placements.
Film and edit brief promotional videos.
Manage routine website updates.
Oversee production of print material with printing company and mail house.
Coordinate outreach efforts for audience development, including research and drafting associated marketing materials.
Maintain constituent database, develop reports, and ensure data integrity.
Organize and maintain digital assets (photo and video).
Lead customer service for the organization through email and phone communications.
Operations
Manage donor‑related data entry; process gift acknowledgements.
Participate in front‑of‑house responsibilities for concerts and special events.
Oversee merchandise inventory, music library, and archives.
Attend rehearsals as needed.
Other duties as assigned.
Candidate Profile
Exceptional attention to detail, organization, and time management; strong project management skills.
Excellent communication skills, in both speaking and writing.
A customer service mindset; sensitivity to patron and artist needs.
Experience with Google Workspace, Microsoft Office, and iMovie (or other simple video editor) is required. Experience with box office ticketing software or systems, constituent relationship management systems, Mailchimp, Instagram, and Canva is preferred.
Adaptability, an entrepreneurial spirit, and excitement at the challenge of working with a small team in a growing arts organization; support of The Thirteen’s mission and values.
Able to occasionally lift up to 30 pounds (boxes, etc.).
Flexibility to regularly work outside regular office hours for concerts/events, with reliable access to a vehicle for transportation needs. Available for attendance at The Thirteen rehearsals, concerts, and events. Occasional out of town travel required.
Able to perform most work remotely; available for in‑person work one day per week; during rehearsal/performance weeks, be present at rehearsals as needed and all performances.
Residence near, and travel within the metropolitan Washington, D.C. area.
Education and Experience
Education: this position requires excellent critical thinking and communication skills; these types of skills are usually gained in a baccalaureate environment. A background in music or arts administration experience is a plus.
Experience: 2+ years experience in marketing or development in music administration is a strong plus; experience working in arts administration and/or the performing arts is preferred.
Compensation
$52,500 – $55,000, commensurate with experience.
4 weeks vacation per year, most of which is expected to be taken in the summer.
10 paid holidays per year; generous sick leave and family leave.
Professional Expenses stipend.
100% employer‑paid health insurance plan for FTE employees.
Application
Letter of Interest
Resume
Three professional references.
An example of your professional writing, such as a blog post, newsletter, brief article, fundraising letter, or similar.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis as they are received. For best consideration, please apply before December 15. To apply, please send the below materials to
jobs@thethirteenchoir.org .
The Thirteen enthusiastically supports equal opportunity in employment and contracting. The Thirteen does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, age, ethnicity, religion, national origin, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, sex, marital status, disability, or status as a U.S. veteran. The Thirteen has and abides by its Harassment Prevention Policy, which all employees and contractors are required to sign. Applicants may be asked to undergo a background check, and employment may be contingent upon the successful completion of a background check.
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