Reporting directly to Editor-in-Chief, Programs (EIC), the Assistant Program Book Editor will work with members of the Artistic Department to finalize the program book wrap in late May and early June. They also work with staff across the AMFS to assist in creating the eight weekly inserts for the program book, a ninth opera edition, and a wide variety of individual programs.
Responsibilities
- Thoroughly edit program book drafts (typically three per weekly issue), and all other smaller programs, for accuracy, style, grammar, and consistency
- Collect, copyedit, and update bios, photos, program pages, and program notes; track down missing content with support from EIC
- Communicate with AMFS staff in Student Services, Development, Operations, and Marketing, as well as artist management and other external parties, to collect a range of information including artist biographies, concert sponsors, orchestra rosters, program corrections, donor addenda, etc.
- Distribute proofs to proofreaders, collating revisions for review by EIC
- Collaborate with Program Design Assistant: preparing and editing discrete print pieces, and proofing weekly online program book
- Potential to assist EIC with research and preparation of enrichment materials for weekly program book inserts (images, essays, recommended listening, timelines, and other infographic content)
- In late summer, create index of program notes published in 2025
Requirements
- Passionate interest in Western Art Music is required.
- Strong communication skills are necessary to write, edit, and proofread
- Facility with MS Office and Adobe, or ability to quickly learn, is needed
- Extreme devotion to detail, organization, efficiency, and courtesy; and the ability to triage multiple high-priority tasks under time pressure
- Proficiency in German, French, or Italian is recommended
- Strong communication skills for close collaboration, as well as independence; weekend & evening work is occasionally necessary
Dates June 5, 2025-August 27, 2025
Compensation $14/hour plus housing provided by AMFS (valued at a minimum of $4.91/hour depending on location.) Overtime $22.22/hour
The overall non-local compensation for this position, including hourly pay ($14/hour) and housing ($4.91/hour), exceeds the 2024 Colorado minimum wage of $14.81.
Benefits include AMFS season pass and paid sick time.
Application Procedure In your online application, please include resume with reference contact information (.pdf or .docx), cover letter (.pdf or .docx), and a writing sample (.pdf or .docx). Please direct all questions and additional materials to
Hiring Timeline Application review will commence on January 13, 2025, and interviews will be scheduled in the following weeks. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
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