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Professional Coding Educator

Melville, NY · On-site +1

$70K - $90K/yr

At Catholic Health, our primary focus is the way we treat and serve our communities. We work ... claim editing in the EMR, where there is opportunity for improvement. * Actively identifies ...

Professional Coding Educator

Melville, NY · Remote

$28 - $31.75/hr

At Catholic Health, our primary focus is the way we treat and serve our communities. We work ... claim editing in the EMR, where there is opportunity for improvement. * Actively identifies ...

Professional Coding Educator

Melville, NY · Remote

$28 - $31.75/hr

At Catholic Health, our primary focus is the way we treat and serve our communities. We work ... claim editing in the EMR, where there is opportunity for improvement. * Actively identifies ...

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How much do catholic editor jobs pay per year?

As of May 31, 2026, the average yearly pay for catholic editor in the United States is $64,031.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,000.00 and $72,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Catholic Editor do?

A Catholic Editor reviews, edits, and curates content to ensure it aligns with Catholic teachings, values, and traditions. They may work on books, articles, websites, or other publications, refining language, theology, and clarity. Their role often includes fact-checking religious references, collaborating with writers and clergy, and maintaining doctrinal accuracy. They help ensure that published materials effectively communicate Catholic faith and teachings.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Catholic Editor position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Catholic Editor, you need a solid background in editing, writing, and familiarity with Catholic theology and teachings, often supported by a relevant degree such as English, journalism, or theology. Experience with publishing platforms, content management systems (CMS), and, in some cases, certification in editorial standards are valuable assets. Strong communication, attention to detail, and a collaborative mindset are important soft skills for success in this role. These abilities ensure the integrity, clarity, and doctrinal accuracy of Catholic publications while supporting productive collaboration within editorial and ministry teams.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Catholic Editor?

A Catholic Editor’s daily responsibilities often include reviewing, editing, and approving articles, devotionals, and teaching resources for accuracy, clarity, and alignment with Catholic doctrine. They may also coordinate with writers, theologians, and other editors to develop compelling faith-based content for print or digital publication. Additionally, they often manage editorial calendars, provide feedback to contributors, and ensure all publications meet both editorial standards and the expectations of their faith community. The role frequently involves balancing editorial tasks with team meetings and collaboration to support the mission of the organization.
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Description
POSITION PURPOSE:
Leads the design, management and use of means of communication in the parish: bulletin, website, social media, digital newsletter, digital displays, ensuring communication is engaging, accurate, and timely. Please send a Cover Letter and Resume (including names of three references) to pastor@mscatholic.org.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Bulletin: Serves as bulletin editor (using Canva), collecting, collating and designing content for the weekly production schedule, in close collaboration with the Pastor.
Website: Maintains a cohesive parish website, frequently updating content, ensuring accurate and user-friendly experience.
Social media: Develops and maintains social media presence, fostering community connections, promoting events, leading people to Christ through the content.
Email Newsletter Management: Curates, organizes and designs the weekly email newsletter via marketing platforms such as ConstantContact or Evangelus.
Photography: Documents, publishes and archives special parish events through photography.
Digital Display: Designs and maintains dynamic digital content for weekly announcements displayed on church TV monitors (via BrightAuthor or similar software).
Parish Mobile App: Collaborates in the future design and maintenance of a parish mobile app, overseeing content updates to ensure relevant engagement with the community.
BoxCast schedule: Proactively schedules and maintains live-streaming calendar for upcoming Masses, ensuring each broadcast is accurately configured.
Technology vendor liaison: Oversees the procurement and timely renewal of all communication-related software licenses and service agreements.
Requirements
The Leader of Communication understands and accepts the teachings of the Church and moral demands of the Gospel as articulated in Scripture, the Tradition of the Catholic Church and summarized in the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
1. Collaborative humility: Demonstrates respect for teammates, openly evaluates ideas, feedback, and acknowledges mistakes and prioritizes the collective success of the Church's mission over personal recognition.
2. Proactive drive: Shows a passionate commitment to lead others to Christ and the parish's goals, continuously raising the bar for him/herself and teammates.
3. Interpersonal insight:Possesses strong emotional and relational intelligence, enabling him/herself to navigate group dynamics and emerging conflicts effectively.
Education and other skills
• Bachelor's degree or equivalency in communications, public relations or related field is welcomed; however, we value experience in communication strategies.
• Proficiency with Canva (used design, format and production of weekly parish bulletin) welcomed; experience with communication platforms such as ConstantContact and/or Evangelus, social media platforms, Microsoft Office products.
• Appreciation and understanding of the Roman Catholic Church (e.g. main theological/philosophical tenets, rites, morals).
• Good organizational with the ability to manage workload with positivity and discretion.
• Willingness/eagerness to learn and master communications platforms needed to fulfill the parish's mission.