The Content Writer is responsible for creating newsletters, social media posts, website content, and maintaining messaging consistency for parish communications.
Position Overview
The Content Writer creates newsletters, website content, social media copy, devotionals, event descriptions, and ministry communications.
Responsibilities
- Write parish newsletters and announcements
- Draft social media posts and email campaigns
- Create website content and updates
- Assist with scripts, devotionals, or ministry materials
- Maintain parish voice, tone, and messaging consistency
Qualifications
Required:
- Professional writing experience
- Strong grammar, clarity, and storytelling skills
- Ability to meet deadlines
Preferred:
- Church or ministry writing experience
- Familiarity with Catholic language and themes
Benefits
- Flexible remote hours
- Creative, mission-driven work
- Supportive communications team
- Professional development
Compensation
Hourly or project-based pay depending on experience.
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