Project Manager
Benedict XVI Institute
San Diego, CA
Job ID#:
13399171204
Posted:
July 28, 2025
Expires:
September 26, 2025
Category:
Clerical/Administrative
Terms:
Full-Time Employee
Experience:
5-10 Years
Education:
Undergraduate Degree
Base Pay:
$70k to $80k Salary
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Job Description
About the Benedict XVI InstituteThe Benedict XVI Institute for Sacred Music and Divine Worship was founded by our Chairman of the Board, Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone, with a big mission: to promote more beautiful and reverent liturgy that brings people to the Real Presence of Christ in the Mass. Our flagship Mass of the Americas, commissioned by Archbishop Cordileone and promoted by the Institute, has travelled to over 10 Cathedrals, debuted at #1 on the Billboard charts, and has become a symbol of the Catholic Renaissance in sacred music quietly unfolding.
We seek a deeply committed, detail-oriented, hardworking, passionate Catholic to assist our leadership team of creatives with managing our growing, exciting, programs, someone who is willing to do whatever needs to be done, whenever it needs to be done, to help Archbishop Cordileone achieve this grand and important vision for revitalizing the Church in America through more reverent and beautiful liturgy. What is classically Catholic works. Will you work tirelessly for this Archbishop and this vision of evangelization through sacred beauty in the Mass?
POSITION OVERVIEW
The Project Manager plays a pivotal role in ensuring the smooth and effective operation of the Benedict XVI Institute. This is a dynamic, multi-faceted position ideal for a highly organized professional who thrives in a fast-paced, mission-driven environment and is eager to contribute at both strategic and tactical levels.
Acting as the operational backbone of the organization, the Project Manager will oversee key administrative systems, support executive leadership, coordinate events, manage donor communications, and execute a wide range of essential tasks-from database management and tax receipt processing to website updates and creative asset support.
This role requires a rare combination of precision, initiative, technological fluency, and an appreciation for the Church's structure and mission. The ideal candidate will bring both high-level competence and a humble, service-oriented approach.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Executive & Administrative Support
• Manage calendars, communications, and task lists for executive leadership
• Draft and prepare correspondence, including donor acknowledgments and tax receipts
• Organize institutional records, board materials, and grant submissions
• Maintain the donor CRM (Bloomerang), ensuring data accuracy and timeliness
• Coordinate internal and external communications, including email, mailings, and appeals
Project & Event Management
• Plan and execute logistics for pilgrimages, liturgical celebrations, donor events, and other gatherings
• Oversee project timelines and workflows using Asana and Slack
• Manage event-related details such as registrations, RSVPs, name tags, and rooming lists
• Generate segmented contact lists for targeted outreach and development initiatives
• Travel occasionally to support in-person events (~7 times per year)
Creative & Communications Support
• Maintain and update visual materials, pitch decks, and flyers using Canva
• Implement website updates through Squarespace or similar CMS platforms
• Support donor campaigns and newsletters through formatting and coordination
• Liaise with external vendors, including designers, printers, and hospitality providers
Systems, Tools, & Operational Improvements
• Recommend and implement process improvements for enhanced efficiency
• Maintain organization across internal systems such as Google Drive, Slack, and Asana
• Troubleshoot basic tech issues or interface with external IT/design support as needed
• Proactively identify needs, resolve issues, and ensure nothing falls through the cracks
QUALIFICATIONS
• Minimum 5 years of experience in nonprofit, Catholic, or high-performance small-team environments
• Strong writing, organizational, and project management skills
• Exceptional discretion and professionalism, especially in interactions with Church leadership and major donors
• Proficiency in Google Workspace, Canva, Squarespace, Asana, and CRM platforms (Bloomerang preferred)
• Ability to move fluidly between strategic planning and hands-on execution
• Practicing Catholic with a strong alignment to the mission, values, and vision of the Benedict XVI Institute
IDEAL CANDIDATE PROFILE
We are seeking someone who is not only highly capable but also mission-driven and ready to contribute meaningfully in a dynamic setting. The ideal candidate will be:
• A systems builder - energized by structure, efficiency, and operational excellence
• A fast learner - able to quickly master new tools and adapt to evolving priorities
• An executor - someone who takes ownership of tasks and ensures thorough follow-through
• Mission-oriented - inspired by the Church's liturgical heritage and motivated by service
• Adaptable under pressure - comfortable navigating multiple projects and shifting demands with composure
TO APPLY
Please email your resume and a brief cover letter detailing your interest in the position and how your background aligns with the mission of the Benedict XVI Institute to: info@bxvi.org