Public Notice Flyer Jobs

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Public Notice Flyer positions are in high demand as municipalities increasingly require compliant, visually engaging notices to meet state law and civic engagement goals. The shift toward digital platforms has created a need for specialists who can translate complex regulations into clear, compliant flyers that resonate across diverse populations.

Roles span from Junior Flyer Designer—using Adobe InDesign and Canva to produce PDF and HTML notices—to Senior Notice Coordinator—managing GIS‑mapped distribution, QR‑code integration, and e‑notice publication on city portals. Typical duties include drafting content, ensuring ADA compliance, scheduling releases, and coordinating with city planners and legal teams.

Salary transparency is critical in this niche because the blend of creative design and regulatory expertise determines value. Knowing exact pay ranges lets professionals gauge whether their skills in GIS, ADA, and digital publishing align with compensation, and it pushes employers to reward mastery of compliance and innovation.

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Company: BluPeak Credit Union

Location: San Diego, CA

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Company: CME Group

Location: Chicago, IL

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The Energy BLM Analyst will work in partnership with the Energy Products team to design and implement the business line strategy. And we’re looking for more.

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Company: Bexar County

Location: San Antonio, TX

Posted Oct 04, 2025

Ability to be flexible and adaptable; ability to learn quickly in various technical and creative environments, while delivering quality work; ability to present…

Janitor/Cleaner

Company: Jenkins Genesis of Jacksonville

Location: Jacksonville, FL

Posted Oct 04, 2025

Monitor building security and safety by performing such tasks as locking doors after operating hours and checking electrical appliance use to ensure that…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges by seniority for Public Notice Flyer roles?
Entry‑level designers earn between $35,000 and $45,000 annually; mid‑level coordinators range from $55,000 to $70,000; senior specialists and project leads command $75,000 to $95,000, with bonuses tied to compliance audit scores.
Which skills and certifications are required for Public Notice Flyer positions?
Proficiency in Adobe InDesign, Canva, and Microsoft Publisher is essential. GIS mapping with ArcGIS, QR‑code generation, and knowledge of ADA compliance are valued. Certifications such as Adobe Certified Expert (ACE), Certified Public Notice Specialist (CPNS), and OSHA safety credentials strengthen a résumé.
Is remote work available for Public Notice Flyer roles?
Many firms allow hybrid or fully remote arrangements for design and coordination tasks, but onsite visits are often needed for community liaison meetings, permit approvals, and final flyer approvals at municipal offices.
What career progression paths exist within Public Notice Flyer?
Typical paths begin with Junior Designer, advance to Senior Designer or Notice Coordinator, then to Compliance Project Manager, and ultimately to Director of Public Communications or Municipal Planning Lead, with opportunities to specialize in digital notice systems or regulatory strategy.
What industry trends are shaping the future of Public Notice Flyer work?
The sector is moving toward fully digital notice systems, integrating GIS-based distribution, QR‑code access, and AI‑generated content for speed and accuracy. Growing emphasis on sustainability reporting, data analytics for audience reach, and compliance with e‑government regulations are also driving demand for specialized expertise.

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