SalaryGuide
Responsibilities
Lead the development of Discipled Church’s comprehensive social media strategy across Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, and X/Twitter
Create content calendars aligned with ministry initiatives and seasonal campaigns
Identify target audiences and engagement strategies for each platform and ministry initiative
Research social media trends and best practices in faith-based and nonprofit sectors
Set goals and track key performance metrics (engagement, reach, follower growth, conversions)
Drive additional initiatives that are relevant for building community and brand awareness, including email newsletters and various drip campaigns
Coordinate content themes across all Discipled Church initiatives (main ministry, Marketplace Disciples, Layman's College, Spiritual Formation)
Design original graphics, reels, and visual content using Canva and Adobe Creative Suite
Requirements
Currently pursuing or recently completed degree in Marketing, Communications, Graphic Design, or related field
Demonstrated experience managing social media accounts (personal, organizational, or academic projects)
Portfolio of social media content or graphic design work
Strong understanding of major social media platforms and their unique audiences
Strong writing and editing skills
Familiarity with social media scheduling and analytics tools
Basic video editing skills
Proficiency in Canva preferred
Preferred
Experience with faith-based or nonprofit social media management
Knowledge of SEO and content marketing principles
Experience with YouTube content creation and optimization
Familiarity with social media advertising (Meta Ads, LinkedIn Ads)
Photography or videography skills
Understanding of marketplace ministry or theological education
Benefits
This is an unpaid internship position with potential to transition into a paid role as the ministry grows.
Mentorship and professional development
Professional portfolio development / Letter of recommendation upon successful completion
Access to all Discipled Church educational resources
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Lead the development of Discipled Church’s comprehensive social media strategy across Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, and X/Twitter
Create content calendars aligned with ministry initiatives and seasonal campaigns
Identify target audiences and engagement strategies for each platform and ministry initiative
Research social media trends and best practices in faith-based and nonprofit sectors
Set goals and track key performance metrics (engagement, reach, follower growth, conversions)
Drive additional initiatives that are relevant for building community and brand awareness, including email newsletters and various drip campaigns
Coordinate content themes across all Discipled Church initiatives (main ministry, Marketplace Disciples, Layman's College, Spiritual Formation)
Design original graphics, reels, and visual content using Canva and Adobe Creative Suite
Requirements
Currently pursuing or recently completed degree in Marketing, Communications, Graphic Design, or related field
Demonstrated experience managing social media accounts (personal, organizational, or academic projects)
Portfolio of social media content or graphic design work
Strong understanding of major social media platforms and their unique audiences
Strong writing and editing skills
Familiarity with social media scheduling and analytics tools
Basic video editing skills
Proficiency in Canva preferred
Preferred
Experience with faith-based or nonprofit social media management
Knowledge of SEO and content marketing principles
Experience with YouTube content creation and optimization
Familiarity with social media advertising (Meta Ads, LinkedIn Ads)
Photography or videography skills
Understanding of marketplace ministry or theological education
Benefits
This is an unpaid internship position with potential to transition into a paid role as the ministry grows.
Mentorship and professional development
Professional portfolio development / Letter of recommendation upon successful completion
Access to all Discipled Church educational resources
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