Earlier we posted a sample social media volunteer description, and today we’re going to show you a sample digital community leaders description. This is a mid-level position between the volunteer 5-6 hours a week level and the full-time position we’ll be posting later.
Ideally, someone with a job like the digital community leader would be in a church where a vision of digital ministry has already been developed.
Digital Community Leader
Overview: The Digital Community Leader will coordinate the church’s social media, write for the church’s blog, and engage the online community
Spiritual Gifts Needed: organization, writing, working as part of a team, speaking in love
Goals: clear communication, supporting other ministries, creating new content, and building up the church’s online community
Commitment: ~15 hours a week (paid staff member recommended)
Does Not Include: website management, development of social media vision
Yearly:
-Report to the congregation about the social media ministry
Quarterly:
-Meet with pastor/committee to review the church’s social media strategy (the why and how) and address any issues
Monthly:
-Keep up on social media news
-Check church calendar & put events that need to be posted on social media on your calendar when you need to post them
-Plan posts to coordinate with or report on upcoming events if possible
Weekly:
-Double check dates & times of events posted
-Attend staff meetings & support other staff through social media if possible
-Write a new post for the church’s blog
Daily:
-Pray for the staff, the members, and the social media ministry of the church
-Check the church’s social media sites
-Start conversations & engage with the conversations happening
-Set up advanced posts (if needed)
-Alert pastors or staff to any urgent issues or issues you feel someone else can speak to better