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As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for associate christian editor in the United States is $27.25, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.88 and $30.53 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Associate Christian Editors?

Associate Christian Editors are professionals who assist in editing and preparing Christian-themed manuscripts, books, magazines, or other written materials for publication. They often work under senior editors and help ensure that content aligns with Christian values, is accurate, and meets the publication's standards. Their tasks may include proofreading, fact-checking, suggesting improvements, and collaborating with authors to create high-quality, faith-centered publications.

How does an Associate Christian Editor typically collaborate with authors and other editorial team members during the manuscript development process?

As an Associate Christian Editor, you'll work closely with authors to guide their manuscripts from initial draft to final publication, providing feedback on theological accuracy, readability, and alignment with the publisher’s mission. You'll also coordinate with senior editors, copy editors, and designers to ensure consistency and quality throughout the editorial process. Regular meetings and open communication are key, as you'll often mediate between the author's vision and the publisher's standards, helping to shape content that resonates with a target Christian readership.

What is the difference between Associate Christian Editor vs Christian Content Coordinator?

AspectAssociate Christian EditorChristian Content Coordinator
Primary RoleEditing and reviewing Christian publications, ensuring theological accuracyCoordinating content creation and scheduling for Christian media projects
Required SkillsEditing, theological knowledge, attention to detailContent management, communication, organization
Work EnvironmentPublishing houses, Christian media outletsMedia production teams, church media departments

Both roles often require a background in Christian studies or related certifications. The Associate Christian Editor focuses on editing and quality control of Christian content, while the Christian Content Coordinator manages the planning and logistics of content production. Understanding these distinctions helps job seekers identify the right position based on their skills and career goals.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Associate Christian Editor, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Associate Christian Editor, you typically need strong editing, proofreading, and writing skills, coupled with a background in English, journalism, or theology. Familiarity with publishing software like Microsoft Word, Adobe InDesign, and content management systems, as well as knowledge of Christian literature and doctrinal standards, is essential. Effective communication, attention to detail, and a collaborative mindset are key soft skills that set candidates apart. These abilities ensure accurate, doctrinally sound, and engaging content that meets both editorial standards and audience expectations.
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Artist-in-Residence (Film)

Artist-in-Residence (Film)

Regent University

Virginia Beach, VA

$70K - $80K/yr

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Company rating: 7.7 out of 10

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Job description

Artist-in-Residence (Film)

Apply now Job no: 50000220
Work type: Full time
Location: Virginia Beach
Categories: Faculty & Adjunct, School of Communications & the Arts

Artists-in-Residence: Film and Media Arts

Regent University's School of Communication and the Arts seeks full-time, professional-track Artists in Residence in film and media production. Artists in Residence will serve in the Department of Film and Media Arts to teach undergraduate and graduate courses, and in the Regent Film Institute to provide services in areas such as motion picture editing, production and post-production management, or motion graphics.

Work Location: Virginia Beach, VA

Regent University is one of the nation's leading academic centers for Christian thought and action, offering over 150 associate, bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees and enrolling more than 13,000 students worldwide. Regent offers high-quality, in-demand and affordable degree programs while remaining committed to its foundational mission to educate Christian leaders to change the world. 

The School of Communication & the Arts offers degrees in film and television production, animation, theatre, journalism, graphic design, communication studies, and music to students studying on campus in Virginia Beach, VA, and online around the world. The School has been ranked #19 nationally for film and television production programs by the Broadcast Education Association (2025) and #5 for Best Online Bachelor's in Graphic Design by TechGuide (2024). Operating from a $35 million, 140,000-square-foot Communication & Performing Arts Center featuring professional-grade studios and a 712-seat theatre, the School of Communication and the Art prepares students to craft redemptive stories that align their artistic vision with their Christian calling.

Qualifications:

Successful candidates will be energetic, entrepreneurial storytellers and media makers with demonstrated production experience across multiple areas of expertise with an appropriate degree and the ability to teach and support students pursuing motion picture art and industry above and below the line.

Half of the Artist is Residence duties will be teaching film and media production courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and half of the duties will be in service of the production of motion pictures for the Regent Film Institute, a professional/academic incubator of redemptive film and media projects. Required production duties will be in motion picture editing, production/post-production management, or motion graphics. Candidates will have demonstrated expertise in one of these needed fields, as well as the potential to teach across the curriculum.

Please submit CV including a link to portfolio of current work, cover letter, and unofficial transcripts along with your application.

The salary range for this position is $70,000 to $80,000 annually, set in good faith based on the budgeted amount available for the position. Appointments typically begin between $70,000 and $75,000. Placement in the upper portion of the range reflects a substantial record of professional production credits adjudicated in juried festival and gallery contexts, and demonstrated ability to teach and serve broadly across the curriculum.

Expectations include 1) a dedication to Christ-centered teaching and learning; 2) a record of or potential for academic scholarship; 3) the ability to teach undergraduate and graduate-level courses; 4) facility with online instructional technology; and 5) a willingness to embrace the College and University Identity and Mission statements and subscribe to a statement of Christian faith.

Benefits

Regent offers a wide range of generous benefits including health, life and disability insurance; flexible spending accounts; tuition incentives; fully vested retirement plans; life and disability insurance options, time off, and more. All regular faculty and staff serving at Regent and working a minimum of 30 hours per week will receive an attractive benefits package.

Regent University does not discriminate in employment in its programs or activities on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, sex, disability, age or veteran status. For full Non-Discrimination Policy click here.

Advertised: 27 Apr 2026 Eastern Daylight Time
Applications close: 30 Apr 2027 Eastern Daylight Time

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