The Remote Graphic Designer will create compelling graphics for various parish communications, collaborate with ministry leaders, and manage multiple design projects while adhering to brand guidelines.
Position Overview
The Remote Graphic Designer will support the parish's communication and marketing efforts by creating visually compelling graphics for digital platforms, print materials, parish events, ministries, and community outreach. This role is highly collaborative and requires creativity, attention to detail, and an understanding of design consistency within a faith-based environment.
The ideal candidate is artistic, organized, and able to balance creative vision with brand guidelines and project deadlines.
Responsibilities
- Design graphics for parish communications including bulletins, newsletters, flyers, event promotions, and social media
- Create digital assets for the parish website, email campaigns, and ministry announcements
- Develop cohesive branding elements for parish events, programs, and campaigns
- Collaborate with ministry leaders and staff to understand design needs and project goals
- Edit and resize graphics, photos, and digital content as required
- Maintain a well-organized digital asset library and design templates
- Ensure all designs align with parish brand identity and Catholic values
- Provide creative input for parish visual storytelling and communication enhancements
- Manage multiple design projects simultaneously with timely completion
- Maintain confidentiality regarding sensitive parish information
Qualifications
Required:
- Prior experience in graphic design or digital media production
- Proficiency with graphic design tools (Adobe Creative Suite, Canva, or similar)
- Strong portfolio showcasing design capabilities
- Excellent attention to detail, typography, and layout skills
- Ability to follow brand guidelines while contributing creative ideas
- Strong communication and collaboration abilities
- Ability to manage deadlines and work independently
- Reliable computer, design software access, and internet connection
Preferred:
- Experience designing for a church, nonprofit, school, or ministry setting
- Familiarity with social media graphics and digital marketing principles
- Basic understanding of Catholic imagery, symbolism, or liturgical seasons
- Experience creating short motion graphics or simple video edits (optional)
Benefits
- Work during the hours best suited to your workflow
- No commute; work anywhere within the United States
- Training in parish communication tools and design workflows
- Potential to expand into lead designer or communications support roles
- Adjust your schedule around major holidays and parish holy days
- Manageable workloads and flexible timelines
Compensation
- Competitive hourly rate or project-based pay, depending on experience
- Additional parish benefits may be available for full-time employees
Top Skills
Adobe Creative Suite
Canva
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