Listeners looking for new opportunities in Nashville will find a vibrant job market with thousands of postings across diverse industries, reflecting both the city’s steady economic growth and the seasonal needs of the summertime workforce. According to Indeed, more than 39,000 jobs are currently open in the Nashville-Davidson area, with a notable uptick in postings over the past week.
Summer brings a surge in seasonal positions. Retailers, hospitality groups, and recreational camps are actively hiring. Indeed lists roles such as seasonal team members, stock associates, camp counselors, summer learning camp educators, and cabin cleaners. The Peach Truck seeks “Slingers” to deliver local produce with enthusiasm, while Harriet's Rooftop is hiring for seasonal server roles that promise memorable guest experiences. CentriKid camps are on the lookout for staff to lead campers through activity tracks and recreation, and day camp counselor positions start at $14 per hour.
Healthcare and social services continue to be in high demand, with openings for registered nurses, behavior technicians, and office operations assistants at major healthcare institutions. Davidson County has postings for caregivers across all shifts, shipping and packing specialists, and non-emergency medical drivers, with many employers emphasizing flexible schedules and full support for employees.
For those interested in sports and events, the Nashville Predators are actively recruiting part-time staff for Bridgestone Arena and Ford Ice Centers, highlighted by a hiring fair held at Ford Ice Center Bellevue, where job-seekers could participate in on-the-spot interviews and explore roles in guest services, public safety, and operations.
The music industry, ever a staple of Nashville's economy, is currently looking for record label assistants. Duties include social media outreach on platforms like Instagram and TikTok for artist and repertoire teams. Meanwhile, customer service and administrative roles dominate many listings, from customer coordinators and division administrative assistants to front desk staff. Libraries and museums are on the lookout for processors, registrars, and curators, offering a chance to work at the intersection of culture and education.
Food and beverage positions are also abundant. The 1912 Culinary Group is hosting a job fair on July 22, offering a direct pathway to kitchen, serving, and management roles in Nashville’s thriving hospitality scene.
Government and public sector roles offer stability and benefits. The State of Tennessee and local counties like Williamson are hiring for administrative services, animal control, community development specialists, nurses, security guards, deputies, and more. Williamson County’s listings notably include positions in animal care, public safety, community development, and even school crossing guards – some with flexible part-time schedules perfect for those seeking supplemental income.
Sports fans and college students can explore internships with Nashville SC, the city’s MLS soccer team, providing hands-on experience in professional sports management, marketing, and game-day operations.
Whether listeners are looking for seasonal work, a step into the healthcare industry, a start in music or sports, or a secure government job, Nashville’s current job landscape is full of immediate opportunities for all experience levels and interests.