Graphic Designer

Archdiocese of Cincinnati

Cincinnati, OH

Job ID#:
4723173063
Posted:
January 8, 2026
Expires:
February 7, 2026
Category:
Graphic Design
Terms:
Full-Time Employee
Experience:
5-10 Years
Education:
Undergraduate Degree
Base Pay:
Salary
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Job Description

POSITION SUMMARY:
The Graphic Designer is responsible for creating beautiful and compelling print and digital design
solutions for The Catholic Telegraph and the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. The Graphic Designer will be
expected to understand and safeguard the brand and graphic standards of the archdiocese and its
various ministries, work reliably and collaboratively to deliver output on time and on budget, and
stay current in the evolving field of design and design technology.

The Graphic Designer reports to the Editorial Director of The Catholic Telegraph and collaborates closely and productively with the entire staff of the Department of Communication & Evangelization. The Graphic Designer must be a model of professional conduct and always represent the Archdiocese of Cincinnati with honesty and integrity.

CREDENTIALS & EXPERIENCE:
1. A practicing Catholic in good standing with a solid understanding of the Catholic Church. Passion
for the Catholic faith and sharing it with others.
2. Bachelor's degree in applied graphic arts or similar field from a four-year college or university.
3. 5+ years of work experience in a graphic design (including digital) role, ideally within a
marketing, communications, or digital publishing department.
4. Technical excellence. Demonstrated proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (including InDesign,
Photoshop and Illustrator) and Microsoft Office (including Outlook). Experience in ad design for
print and web, newspaper and/or magazine design and layout, creating and modifying vector
graphics, typography, and style guide development.
5. Strong attention to detail.
6. Demonstrated ability to meet deadlines without daily oversight.
7. Collaborative and enjoyable; pleasant and responsive; builds productive and mutually-respectful
relationships; creates trust.
8. Reliable. Attends to duties as expected and communicates any barriers or difficulties as quickly
as possible.

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
1.* Primary responsibility is the monthly layout and design of each issue of The Catholic Telegraph
in a manner that attracts readers to the beauty, goodness, and truth of the Catholic faith. This
must be completed on time utilizing the team production process and software.
2.* Design and create compelling graphic design solutions for editorial or advertising in The
Catholic Telegraph (magazine and website), the annual archdiocesan Directory & Buyers' Guide,
and the archdiocesan website and other digital channels. Execute and prepare creative designs
for production in the appropriate format.
3.* Understand the brand and graphic standards of the archdiocese and its various ministries and
ensure that all designs are consistent with those standards. Be a steward of the archdiocesan
marks and graphic standards.
4.* From time-to-time, assist in providing design solutions for the various archdiocesan ministries
as requested and prioritized by the Editorial Director.
5. Display a desire to maintain career-long learning and growth in the areas of design, technology
developments, work processes, and media trends.
6. Actively participate in department and Pastoral Center priorities and activities, as well as
perform any other tasks as assigned by the Editorial Director.

REPORTS TO: Editorial Director, The Catholic Telegraph

Applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, design portfolio and Application for Employment (https://resources.catholicaoc.org/download/200/onboarding/86869/application-for-employment.pdf) to humanresources@catholicaoc.org by February 6, 2026.
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Through hundreds of parishes, schools, hospitals, agencies and institutions, the Archdiocese proclaims and follows the teachings of Christ that lead to peace, joy and the fullness of life. This local church of almost half a million Catholics, founded as a diocese in 1821, is strong in faith and rich in tradition.