2025-12-12 – Weekly Wedding Planner Jobs : Remote wedding planner roles are surging

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The job market for wedding planners is buzzing right now. There’s a real need for experienced planners, especially those who can handle remote and destination weddings. Remote opportunities have been verified, offering flexibility for those looking to work from anywhere.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Wedding Planner

    Company: Artistic Escapes, LLC | Location: Eaton, CO

    Artistic Escapes is on the hunt for seasoned freelance wedding planners with 35+ years of experience. If you love crafting unforgettable events and have a deep industry background, this could be your next gig.

    Apply Here

  • Wedding Planner

    Company: Artistic Escapes, LLC | Location: Eaton, CO

    This role is looking for self-driven planners with 3-5+ years in the industry. Join a network of trusted partners and bring your expertise to the table for unique weddings.

    Apply Here

  • Wedding and Events Venue Sales Manager

    Company: The JDK Group | Location: Camp Hill, PA

    This role involves building and maintaining relationships with wedding planners and corporate clients to drive business. Perfect for those with a knack for sales and networking.

    Apply Here

  • Wedding Sales Manager

    Company: Whim Hospitality | Location: Dripping Springs, TX

    Focused on new business within the wedding and social event sectors, this role is all about building relationships with planners and clients. Ideal for those with a passion for sales and events.

    Apply Here

  • Wedding and Social Sales Manager

    Company: Brasada Ranch | Location: Powell Butte, OR

    You’ll own wedding segment growth while acting as a trusted partner to planners and clients. A great match for strategic thinkers with a love for weddings.

    Apply Here

  • Event Associate/Assistant Planner

    Company: Sweet Love Designs LLC | Location: San Diego County, CA

    Assist in creating events that evoke love and emotion. This role offers a variety of event packages and customization options, perfect for those starting in the field.

    Apply Here

  • 婚礼予約(ウェディングセールスアシスタントマネージャー)/ Wedding Sales Assistant Manager

    Company: Hyatt | Location: Tokyo, Jpn

    With at least 5 years in wedding planning or sales, this role is for those with strong leadership skills in the wedding industry, particularly in hotels or venues.

    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote gigs are gaining traction, offering flexibility for wedding planners who want to work from home or travel. Here are the remote positions available this week:

  • Destination Wedding Planner

    Company: Reed’s Adventures | Location: Houston, TX

    Help couples plan their dream destination wedding and honeymoon. This role is perfect for those who want to combine a love for travel with event planning.

    Apply Here

  • Remote Destination Wedding Planner

    Company: Reed’s Adventures | Location: Austin, TX

    This role involves planning destination weddings remotely, offering couples a seamless planning experience from afar.

    Apply Here

  • Remote Vacation Planner

    Company: Reed’s Adventures | Location: Philadelphia, PA

    This role is all about designing and planning vacations in dream locations for couples and families, allowing planners to work from anywhere.

    Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


Until next time, keep an eye out for opportunities and stay inspired. There’s always a couple out there looking for someone just like you to make their day special.

I’ve landed two remote destination gigs this month by attaching a one-page timeline sample to my first reply; with roles “posted in real-time,” that quick proof-of-fit gets me to a 10-minute intro fast. Caveat: some verified remote posts still want local vendors, so I ask upfront if my out-of-market list is acceptable.

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@andy_crow75 agree on speed — what’s worked for me is a 45‑sec Loom of my Trello board (timeline, vendor comms, time‑zone handoff) in the first message; it gets quick callbacks. Tiny caveat: blur client names and keep it under a minute.

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