Fall Seasonal Event Coordinator (Paid Position) Indianapolis, IN
** POSITION DESCRIPTION**
Music for All is seeking qualified candidates for a Fall Seasonal Event Coordinator beginning July 15th, 2025 and ending November 19th, 2025. The Seasonal Event Coordinator works under the direction of the Senior Director of Events and the Events Manager and is an important part of the Music for All team.
Primary duties include, but are not limited to:
Every candidate for a position at Music for All must understand and acknowledge that a substantial portion of the organization’s business is the planning and execution of special events. As such, all Music for All employees are involved in the planning of events and have some on-site event production duties and responsibilities. Travel will be required and will include a minimum of five weekends between September 18th and November 15th. Each weekend of travel will be 3-4 days per event (generally Thursday-Sunday).
POSITION REQUIREMENTS
Music for All is seeking an enthusiastic, team-oriented individual with the following skills:
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
Music for All Seasonal Event Coordinators are paid $15/hr, issued bi-weekly. Travel expenses (housing, transportation, meals, etc.), while working an event, are covered by the organization.
CONTRACT TIMING
The seasonal event coordinator is expected to work roughly 40 hours a week (in office) during the contracted season. This position usually corresponds to the following timeframes: July – November. Start and end dates can be modified to fit into the constraints of a current degree program.
COMPANY PROFILE
Music for All, Inc. is one of the nation’s leading organizations in support of active music making. Founded in 1975, Music for All’s mission is to create, provide and expand positively life-changing experiences through music for all. Our vision is to be a catalyst to ensure that every child across America has access and opportunity to participate in active music making in his or her scholastic environment.
Music for All’s internationally acclaimed repertoire of events includes more than 25 annual programs across the nation. Among these events are the Bands of America Grand National and Regional Marching Band Championships, Music for All National Festival for concert bands, orchestras, choirs and percussion ensembles, Music for All Summer Symposium, leadership workshops, and affiliate concert and marching band programs. Music for All also presents national honor ensembles for students: the Honor Band of America, Honor Orchestra of America, Jazz Band of America and the national BOA Honor Band which has performed in three Tournament of Roses® Parades.
Music for All has served more than 1.75 million music students through its Bands of America and Orchestra America programs. It serves more than 450,000 music students and their families, and music teachers each year. Millions worldwide access Music for All through award-winning national newsletters, our web site (www.musicforall.org), video productions, social networking and other print and electronic materials.