2026-05-15 – Weekly Wedding Planner Jobs : Flexible wedding coordinator roles available

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This week’s job market is bustling with opportunities in different locations, especially for those interested in flexibly scheduling their work. There’s a strong need for wedding coordinators across the board, and verified remote work is available, offering even more flexibility for planning pros.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Wedding Coordinator
    Company: Leigh and Co. | Location: Madison, WI
    The role lets you dive into wedding planning with a flexible contract. Perfect if you want to set your own schedule.
    Apply Here

  • Wedding Coordinator
    Company: Leigh and Co. | Location: Milwaukee, WI
    Another chance to shine as a wedding planner with a contract role, allowing you to manage your time as you see fit.
    Apply Here

  • Wedding Coordinator
    Company: Leigh and Co. | Location: Lake Geneva, WI
    This contract position offers the freedom to pick your schedule, ideal for balancing personal and professional life.
    Apply Here

  • Wedding Coordinator
    Company: Leigh and Co. | Location: Miami, FL
    Offers a flexible contract role, perfect for planning experts who want to control their working hours.
    Apply Here

  • Wedding Coordinator
    Company: Leigh and Co. | Location: Chicago, IL
    If you’re looking to be your own boss, this contract role lets you choose your schedule in a vibrant city setting.
    Apply Here

  • Wedding Coordinator
    Company: Leigh and Co. | Location: St. Louis, MO
    Join a dynamic team with the flexibility of a contract position and the ability to manage your schedule.
    Apply Here

  • Wedding Coordinator
    Company: Leigh and Co. | Location: Tulsa County, OK
    Perfect for those who want a contract role with the freedom to plan their time around personal commitments.
    Apply Here

  • Wedding Coordinator
    Company: Leigh and Co. | Location: Oklahoma City, OK
    A contract position offering the chance to pick your own schedule, great for work-life balance.
    Apply Here

  • Wedding Coordinator
    Company: Leigh and Co. | Location: Albany, NY
    Offers a flexible schedule with a contract role, ideal for those who value autonomy.
    Apply Here

  • Wedding Coordinator
    Company: Leigh and Co. | Location: Falmouth, MA
    Enjoy the freedom of a contract role where you can choose when to work, perfect for balancing other commitments.
    Apply Here


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Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


There’s a lot out there right now, especially if flexibility is your thing. Keep exploring and go after what fits you best.

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I’ve found using tools like Trello really helps with scheduling the chaos of wedding planning. It’s true that flexible roles are a win! How do you all organize client info on the go?

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Flexible roles are great for balancing everything! I once used Google Calendar to share available dates with clients; it kept everyone on the same page, especially when last-minute changes popped up. How do you manage schedule overlaps with clients, @t_ford1978?

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Managing client timelines can be tricky, but I found sending out a shared project timeline really helps. As @joshua64 mentioned, when changes popped up, having a visual guide kept everyone aligned. How do you all handle last-minute adjustments?

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I’ve found that creating a shared document with all vendor contacts is a lifesaver — clients often appreciate having everything in one place. @danielle_s88, have you tried that with your couples?

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, this job market is wild — i just had a couple of clients change their minds on the venue days before the wedding. It was stressful, but using a tool like Trello to keep track of all the changes really saved my sanity. Anyone else uses something similar for managing last-minute shifts?

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the demand for flexible scheduling can be so overwhelming sometimes! I once had a couple switch their venue with only a week to go, and using Google Calendar to manage vendor payments and bookings was a game changer. It helped me stay organized, but I definitely learned that clear communication is crucial when things go sideways.

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I totally get the chaos of last-minute changes! When I faced a venue switch just a week out, I learned that having a dedicated crisis plan can really ease the tension. Also, making sure the couple’s expectations are in sync helps a ton — what’s your strategy for keeping everyone on the same page?

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