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Music in World Cultures (MIWC)
is seeking a part-time Communications Lead to support our growing international ministry. This is a new role, created to strengthen and expand our communication capacity as the organization grows. It is ideal for someone who loves clear communication, values global Kingdom impact, and thrives in a remote, flexible work environment.
For more than 35 years, MIWC has equipped leaders, strengthened local ministries, and empowered communities around the world through music, worship, and culturally rooted discipleship. We are experiencing significant growth, and strong communication with our partners and supporters is essential for advancing this mission. See more info at miwc.org.
Position Summary The Communications Lead is responsible for coordinating the organization’s core communication efforts, including email campaigns, newsletters, digital media, and content workflows. This role ensures consistent messaging across newsletters, donor updates, social media support, and promotional materials. The position also provides secondary support to donor engagement efforts by assisting the Donor Relations Manager with thank-you follow-ups, volunteer tracking, and communication workflows as needed.
This is a part-time, remote position requiring strong self-management, clear communication, and the ability to collaborate effectively with a geographically dispersed team.
Other duties in support of the mission may be assigned, such as coordination of events, conferences, and meetings.
Primary Responsibilities Email and Newsletter Communications
Create, schedule, and send:
1–2 general list emails (newsletters, fundraising appeals) per month
1 monthly prayer team update
2 long‑form newsletters annually
2 postcard‑style designs annually
Design and update email templates (e.g., welcome emails, donation response emails)
Create and maintain audience segments and lists in CRM/email system (i.e., Bloomerang CRM)
Updating communication logs and tasks in Monday.com
Design and Content Support
Create or update Canva materials (e.g., sponsorship packets, information brochures)
Curate, organize, and archive photo and video content; assist in evaluating and implementing a system for long‑term media management
Ensure visual and brand consistency across all organizational communications
Donor Relations Support
Assist the Donor Relations Manager with:
Collecting and tracking volunteer hours
Contacting donors for thank‑you calls and cards
Social Media Support
Assist the Social Media Coordinator with routine posting, scheduling, and basic content updates, in collaboration with staff and volunteers.
Skills and Experience
Experience with email platforms and CRM systems (such as Bloomerang CRM)
Competence with Microsoft Office Suite
Competence with Canva or similar design tools
Strong writing, editing, and proofreading skills.
Comfort working remotely and independently; strong time‑management abilities.
Skilled in using AI tools (such as ChatGPT) to support content creation and improve communication workflows.
Familiarity with managing or assisting with content on major social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn.
Understanding of nonprofit public relations, storytelling, and donor‑focused communication preferred.
Personal and Spiritual Qualifications
Demonstrates a strong commitment to the vision and mission of the organization.
Demonstrates personal commitment to Christ and aligns with the organization’s Statement of Faith and ministry distinctives.
Lives out Christian faith commitments in both personal conduct and professional responsibilities.
Shows a collaborative and cooperative spirit, contributing to healthy team relationships marked by humility, clarity, and mutual support.
Self‑starting and self‑directed; able to work effectively in a remote environment.
Communicates clearly and works effectively as part of a team.
Displays integrity, humility, and professionalism in all interactions.
Demonstrates cultural sensitivity and a global perspective.
Adaptable, resilient, and able to navigate changing needs in a growing organization.
Shows initiative in learning, problem‑solving, and continuous improvement.
Thinks strategically and contributes thoughtful ideas that strengthen communication and organizational effectiveness.
Estimated Time Commitment
Average 5–10 hours/week
May rise to 12–15 hours/week because of increased communication volume during November–December (Giving Tuesday & Year‑End Campaigns)
Location
Fully remote/virtual
How to Apply To apply for this position, please submit the following materials to info@miwc.org. Please include “Application for Communications Lead” in the subject line.
Resume
Brief cover letter
describing your interest in the position, your alignment with our mission, and your relevant experience
1–2
samples
of writing, design, or digital content you have created
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. The position will remain open until filled.
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is seeking a part-time Communications Lead to support our growing international ministry. This is a new role, created to strengthen and expand our communication capacity as the organization grows. It is ideal for someone who loves clear communication, values global Kingdom impact, and thrives in a remote, flexible work environment.
For more than 35 years, MIWC has equipped leaders, strengthened local ministries, and empowered communities around the world through music, worship, and culturally rooted discipleship. We are experiencing significant growth, and strong communication with our partners and supporters is essential for advancing this mission. See more info at miwc.org.
Position Summary The Communications Lead is responsible for coordinating the organization’s core communication efforts, including email campaigns, newsletters, digital media, and content workflows. This role ensures consistent messaging across newsletters, donor updates, social media support, and promotional materials. The position also provides secondary support to donor engagement efforts by assisting the Donor Relations Manager with thank-you follow-ups, volunteer tracking, and communication workflows as needed.
This is a part-time, remote position requiring strong self-management, clear communication, and the ability to collaborate effectively with a geographically dispersed team.
Other duties in support of the mission may be assigned, such as coordination of events, conferences, and meetings.
Primary Responsibilities Email and Newsletter Communications
Create, schedule, and send:
1–2 general list emails (newsletters, fundraising appeals) per month
1 monthly prayer team update
2 long‑form newsletters annually
2 postcard‑style designs annually
Design and update email templates (e.g., welcome emails, donation response emails)
Create and maintain audience segments and lists in CRM/email system (i.e., Bloomerang CRM)
Updating communication logs and tasks in Monday.com
Design and Content Support
Create or update Canva materials (e.g., sponsorship packets, information brochures)
Curate, organize, and archive photo and video content; assist in evaluating and implementing a system for long‑term media management
Ensure visual and brand consistency across all organizational communications
Donor Relations Support
Assist the Donor Relations Manager with:
Collecting and tracking volunteer hours
Contacting donors for thank‑you calls and cards
Social Media Support
Assist the Social Media Coordinator with routine posting, scheduling, and basic content updates, in collaboration with staff and volunteers.
Skills and Experience
Experience with email platforms and CRM systems (such as Bloomerang CRM)
Competence with Microsoft Office Suite
Competence with Canva or similar design tools
Strong writing, editing, and proofreading skills.
Comfort working remotely and independently; strong time‑management abilities.
Skilled in using AI tools (such as ChatGPT) to support content creation and improve communication workflows.
Familiarity with managing or assisting with content on major social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn.
Understanding of nonprofit public relations, storytelling, and donor‑focused communication preferred.
Personal and Spiritual Qualifications
Demonstrates a strong commitment to the vision and mission of the organization.
Demonstrates personal commitment to Christ and aligns with the organization’s Statement of Faith and ministry distinctives.
Lives out Christian faith commitments in both personal conduct and professional responsibilities.
Shows a collaborative and cooperative spirit, contributing to healthy team relationships marked by humility, clarity, and mutual support.
Self‑starting and self‑directed; able to work effectively in a remote environment.
Communicates clearly and works effectively as part of a team.
Displays integrity, humility, and professionalism in all interactions.
Demonstrates cultural sensitivity and a global perspective.
Adaptable, resilient, and able to navigate changing needs in a growing organization.
Shows initiative in learning, problem‑solving, and continuous improvement.
Thinks strategically and contributes thoughtful ideas that strengthen communication and organizational effectiveness.
Estimated Time Commitment
Average 5–10 hours/week
May rise to 12–15 hours/week because of increased communication volume during November–December (Giving Tuesday & Year‑End Campaigns)
Location
Fully remote/virtual
How to Apply To apply for this position, please submit the following materials to info@miwc.org. Please include “Application for Communications Lead” in the subject line.
Resume
Brief cover letter
describing your interest in the position, your alignment with our mission, and your relevant experience
1–2
samples
of writing, design, or digital content you have created
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. The position will remain open until filled.
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