Pastoral Associate for Communications

St. Dominic Catholic Church

Washington, DC (HYBRID POSITION)

Job ID#:
15386171605
Posted:
August 26, 2025
Expires:
October 25, 2025
Category:
Public Relations
Terms:
Part-Time Employee
Experience:
0-2 Years
Education:
High School
Base Pay:
$24.00 to $26.00 Hourly
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Job Description

Immediate Opening

The pastor of St. Dominic Church seeks a pastoral associate to support his ministry of announcing the Gospel of Jesus Christ to different audiences and forming intentional disciples within the parish.

Position Title: Pastoral Associate for Communication

Position Type: Part-time, non-exempt. Hybrid: onsite and remote.

Supervisor: Pastor

Compensation: $25/hour. 8-10 hours/week.

Requirements: Practicing Roman Catholic who has a solid working knowledge of the Catholic faith; is zealous to communicate the good, true, and beautiful dimensions of the Catholic faith; and has skills for desktop publishing, website design and maintenance, and the use of social media.

Duties include but are not limited to:

• Desktop Publishing (Word, PowerPoint, and Canva)
• Weekly parish bulletin (printed)
• Fliers for upcoming events (printed)
• Slideshow for the church vestibule (PowerPoint)
• Worship programs (printed occasionally)
• Weekly website maintenance; Facebook and Instagram posting
• Weekly Flocknote creation (email)
• Advertising and promotion of parish activities and events
• Maintaining the bulletin boards and pamphlet racks of the parish

About the Employer

St. Dominic Church is a Christ-centered, Roman Catholic, and Dominican parish for the people of Southwest, DC and beyond. Our mission is to preach the Gospel and make disciples, glorify God through the Eucharist and the other Sacraments, build up the communion of the Church, and serve others through the spiritual and corporal works of mercy.