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Who’s Hiring in Salt Lake?

Posted on March 17
Terina Ria

Terina Ria

snowboarder mid air.

Do you wanna edit videos for the U.S. Ski & Snowboard Team? (Adie Bush/Getty Images)

If you’re on the job hunt, this article is for you. Here are a few local openings that caught our eye this week.

U.S. Ski & Snowboard Team

Edit short and long form content for social and broadcast, collaborating with athletes and creative teams, and helping shape how the organization tells stories across its ski and snowboard channels. It offers $60,000-$70,000 with full benefits and hybrid work schedule out of their Park City office.

Utah Rivers Council

Utah Rivers Council is a local nonprofit that’s been working to protect Utah’s rivers and clean water since 1994. They’re currently hiring for various positions including seasonal organizers, a videographer, and an editing assistant.

Leigh & Co. Events

Peak wedding season in Utah is approaching and Leigh & Co. Events is hiring planners for 2026 and beyond. This contracted role would focus on day-of wedding coordination, managing vendors, overseeing setup and teardown, and keeping the happy couple on track throughout the event. It pays $20-$35 an hour per project and includes training.

Forty Three Bakery

Forty Three Bakery is hiring for several positions including baristas, servers, bakers, and cake decorators. Send your resume to info@fortythreebakery.com to apply.

Restoring Ancestral Winds

This full-time hybrid role combines outreach, advocacy, and helpline support for Native American Tribal Nations across the Great Basin. It pays $21-$29.50 per hour and is based in Sandy. They’re especially looking for someone with experience working in Native communities.

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