Department: Mobilizing
Supervisor: Vice President and Chief Strategy and Impact Officer


The Director of Congregational Education and Outreach provides leadership over the organization’s engagement with varied congregants and faith leaders with a special emphasis on efforts to address political and/or cultural polarization within congregations and their communities. In this role the director serves as the chief lead on Sojourners Congregations from Polarization to Unity (CPU) project, plays an integral role in building and strengthening relationships across churches, and provides other external and representational engagement on behalf of the organization. Sojourners is open to fully remote candidates for this position with two annual trips to Washington, D.C., required.

Responsibilities:

  • Cultivate and build relationships with faith leaders, churches, and congregants across the country. Sojourners is an ecumenical organization and is committed to serving the wide array of congregations and denominations present in the U.S. church.
  • Lead the development, execution, promotion, and evaluation of Sojourners’ Congregations from Polarization to Unity (CPU) project, including but not limited to:
    • Identify and convene virtual focus groups of congregants and faith leaders to help inform program development.
    • Develop content and curriculum materials for a virtual Learning Hub that incorporates best practices for digital education. This includes managing the software delivery system and the production of interactive materials.
    • Develop and staff community of support for Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) faith leaders which incorporates renewal and spiritual care.
    • Identify and cultivate congregants and faith leaders to engage in the virtual learning community to share knowledge and experience utilizing the CPU and other resources.
    • Lead CPU evaluation activities. Design assessment tools to determine the effectiveness of the CPU resources and learning group.
    • In collaboration with the Sojourners’ Mobilizing and Marketing Teams, supervise the communications and outreach plan, including speaking opportunities to engage congregants and faith leaders.
    • Monitor program budget and spending.
    • Monitor program benchmarks and outcomes to adjust strategies, as needed.
    • oReport program updates and progress to Sojourners Board of Directors, funders, and other key stakeholders.
  • Supervise the Manager of Congregational Education and Outreach.
  • Represent Sojourners and the CPU project at faith-based conferences, churches, and other venues.
  • Promote effective and clear internal communication in collaboration with Sojourners mobilizing and cross-organization teams.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications:

  •  Master’s degree in education, communications, or related field.
  • A minimum of five years’ experience in education administration, digital learning, and/or program development and administration. Experience working with church networks or denominations is a plus.
  • Ability to create multifaceted set of educational programs from the ground-up.
  • Outstanding written and verbal communication skills; high level of diplomacy and tact.
  • Strong ability to interact with the public and high-level individuals and work collaboratively with diverse constituencies.
  • Proven organizational skills, with strong ability to set priorities, manage multiple projects, work independently, and demonstrate initiative.
  • Highly organized and accurate, with attention to detail.
  • Experience working with BIPOC leaders and developing resources to support their unique needs.
  • Preference for experience in digital learning/digital community management.
  • Experience and/or background in democracy building, polarization, or conflict resolution is a plus.

Please send a cover letter, resume, and three professional reference contacts to jobs@sojo.net with the subject line Director of Congregational Education and Outreach. The application process involves an initial phone interview, a virtual interview, and for final candidates a third interview that will require reviewing reading materials prior and a real-time simulation exercise directly connected to the project. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

Sojourners is an equal opportunity employer that continually seeks to diversify its staff and create an inclusive and equitable culture.

Starting annual salary for this position is $75,000-80,000, depending on experience. Excellent benefits package includes fully paid health insurance, 20 days’ paid vacation, 12 days’ paid sick leave, 12 paid holidays, 401(k) plan with employer match, and a positive, faith-based work environment.

Department: Editorial
Supervisor: Art Director

Sojourners is an ecumenical Christian media and advocacy organization that works toward social and racial justice. Sojourners publishes an award-winning magazine, produces daily news and commentary on sojo.net, and mobilizes people of faith for social justice through its advocacy initiative, SojoAction.

We seek to inspire hope and build a movement to transform individuals, communities, the church, and the world by articulating the biblical call to racial and social justice, life and peace, and environmental stewardship.

Sojourners are Christians who follow Jesus, but who also sojourn with others in different faith traditions and all those who are on a spiritual journey. We reach into traditional churches but also out to those who can't fit into them. Together we seek to discover the intersection of faith, politics, and culture. We actively campaign to advance voter and democracy protection, immigration rights, just policing, economic justice, gender justice, peacebuilding, and more.

The role:

Sojourners is seeking a Multimedia Graphic Designer. The Multimedia Graphic Designer is essential to evolving the Sojourners brand and visual storytelling through graphic design, vertical video, and motion graphics. They will utilize their skills to tell stories at the intersection of faith and social justice to reach Sojourners’ audience of 3 million. Sojourners is open to fully remote candidates with two annual trips to Washington, D.C., required.

Responsibilities include but are not limited to:

  • Create a variety of digital and print materials, including in-house ads, promotional and fundraising materials, editorial illustrations, online article images, social media assets, and formatted resources.
  • Create vertical videos to promote Sojourners’ editorial content on social media
  • Become an expert on Sojourners’ brand guide, immersing yourself in our visual system and building on it. In coordination with the art director, you will help refine the Sojourners visual brand across our website, magazine, advocacy work, and more.
  • Work closely with the marketing team on overall brand management.
  • Work collaboratively across the organization to assess project needs and deliver assets. Schedule and manage design meetings as needed to identify design requirements and timelines for various projects.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Experience and Skills:

  • This is a mid-level position.
  • Experience with evolving an established brand identity system.
  • Portfolio showcasing a variety of design work across print and digital media.
  • Experience and passion to connect Gen-Z and other audiences to Sojourners’ faith-based content through dynamic video and visual content.
  • Effective time management skills.
  • Ability to meet deadlines.

To Apply:


Please send a cover letter, resume, and three professional reference contacts to jobs@sojo.net with the subject line Multimedia Graphic Designer or mail materials to Multimedia Graphic Designer search, Sojourners, 408 C St. NE, Washington, DC 20002. The application process involves a phone interview, simulation activity, and at least one virtual interview. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

Sojourners is an equal opportunity employer that continually seeks to diversify its staff and create an inclusive and equitable culture.

Starting annual salary for this position is $50,000-60,000, depending on experience. Excellent benefits package includes fully paid health insurance, 20 days’ paid vacation, 12 days’ paid sick leave, 12 paid holidays, 401(k) plan with employer match, and a positive, faith-based work environment.

Department: Online editorial
Supervisor: Online editors

We are now accepting applications for the Sojourners Journalism Cohort, a part-time, five-month, remote training program designed to give early-career, non-white writers hands-on, paid training as freelance journalists. The cohort will accept three news reporters and three opinion writers per period who will each write approximately five faith and justice articles for sojo.net over the program. All application materials must be received no later than Monday, May 12, 2024.

With mentorship from associate news editor Mitchell Atencio and associate opinion editor Josiah R. Daniels, participants will learn how to develop pitches, write, and revise their work. Cohort members will have the flexibility to do much of their writing on their own time and attend required monthly training sessions. Members of the cohort will have an initial 1:1 meeting with their editor, ongoing communication in a shared Slack station, and the ability to schedule additional meetings with their editor as needed throughout the program. At the end of the program participants will complete a program evaluation which helps them reflect on the experience and provide valuable feedback to our organization as we continue to develop this program.

For more details about the program and to apply, visit sojo.net/about/journalism-cohort