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How much do church media director jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for church media director in the United States is $71,666.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $45,000.00 and $120,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a church media director?

A Church Media Director is responsible for overseeing and managing a church's media and communication efforts. This includes handling live stream production, social media, video creation, graphics, website management, and other digital content. Their goal is to enhance worship experiences and outreach by using technology and media effectively. They often collaborate with church staff, volunteers, and ministries to ensure consistent messaging and high-quality production.

What are the typical daily and weekly responsibilities of a church media director?

As a Church Media Director, your day-to-day tasks often include planning, creating, and editing visual and video content for services, managing live-streams, and overseeing the audio-visual setup for events. You’ll also maintain and update the church website and social media channels, coordinate with ministry leaders to support upcoming programs, and train or supervise media volunteers. On a weekly basis, you might attend staff meetings to align communication strategies and assist with the smooth execution of Sunday services and special events. This role requires a balance of creative content development and technical troubleshooting to ensure all media presentations are of high quality and run smoothly.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the church media director position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Church Media Director, you need expertise in media production, graphic and video editing, digital content creation, and a solid understanding of church communications, often supported by relevant degrees or certifications. Familiarity with professional video and audio editing software (such as Adobe Creative Suite), live-streaming platforms, and church presentation systems (like ProPresenter) is typically required. Strong leadership, creativity, and collaboration skills help you work effectively with ministry teams and volunteers. These abilities are crucial for ensuring impactful, seamless, and spiritually aligned media experiences that engage and inform the congregation.

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Position Summary: This position is responsible for Faithbridge's online interactions with the public by implementing content strategies and monitoring analytics across a variety of virtual platforms. The Social Media Coordinator tells the story of Faithbridge through photo and video content, develops and executes social media strategy for church-wide and ministry events, engages with the church's online community, and manages the church's social media presence and digital assets.

Purpose: To provide high quality and excellent service, with the right heart attitude, offering support to all ministries. In doing so, the mission and vision of Faithbridge can be carried out at all times.

Duties & Responsibilities:

Event Coverage & Storytelling

  • Capture and communicate the life of the church through visual storytelling. 
  • Document Sunday worship services, events, and classes across campus. 
  • Capture key moments, testimonies, worship experiences, volunteer engagement, and fellowship opportunities. 
  • Gather photo and video content that reflects the diversity, culture, and impact of church ministries. 
  • Collect behind-the-scenes content that strengthens community connection and engagement. 
  • Provide ongoing content that helps members and guests understand what church life looks like and encourages participation in the life of the church. 

Event Promotion & Communications

  • Develop social media strategies and promotional campaigns for church-wide and ministry-specific events. 
  • Create, schedule, and publish content across all church social media platforms. 
  • Write captions, announcements, promotional copy, and event-related communications. 
  • Manage paid social media advertising for major church initiatives and events on Facebook and Instagram. 
  • Keep preroll updated each week to reflect upcoming events and current promotions. 
  • Create reminders and last-minute promotional pushes to support attendance and registration goals. 
  • Serve as the primary digital communication channel during weather-related emergencies, service cancellations, schedule changes, and other urgent situations by providing timely and accurate updates. 

Community Engagement & Online Presence

  • Monitor and respond to all social media comments and direct messages. 
  • Foster positive engagement and connection within the church's online community. 
  • Monitor and help manage the church's online reputation through Google and Yelp reviews. 

Ministry Collaboration & Support

  • Meet with ministry leaders to go over upcoming events, communication needs, and ministry priorities. 
  • Provide ministries with appropriate promotional support and visibility across social media channels. 
  • Create select resources and content support for other ministry-specific social media accounts. 

Digital Asset & Platform Management

  • Organize and maintain church photo and video asset libraries. 
  • Manage social media scheduling and publishing platforms. 
  • Archive event content for future promotional use. 
  • Maintain account access and permissions for church social media platforms. 
  • Review engagement, reach, and content performance metrics. 

Event Backdrops & Photo Experiences (Nice to Have)

Not a core requirement of this role, but a valued plus:

  • Design and create photo backdrops and visual experiences for major church events (e.g., Easter, Back to School, Christmas, Super Sunday, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Senior Sunday, VBS, Candypalooza) that enhance guest engagement and generate shareable content for social media. 
  • Collaborate with ministry teams on additional event environments and photo experiences as needed. 

Skills and Educational Requirements:   

  • Minimum of three years of demonstrated success managing social media platforms or relevant content marketing experience. 
  • Bachelor's degree preferred, with a focus in marketing, communications, or PR preferred.
  • Strong photography and videography skills, including editing for social platforms. 
  • Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing, with high proficiency in grammar, spelling, and punctuation. 
  • Experience with Photoshop, InDesign, and Illustrator a plus. 
  • Experience with, or willingness to learn, Google Analytics and Meta Business Suite. 
  • Working knowledge of WordPress website content management, a plus. 
  • Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple events and deadlines simultaneously, prioritizing and completing unscheduled work while meeting regular deadlines. 
  • A collaborative, team-oriented approach to working with ministry leaders and volunteers. 

Organization Relationship:

This position is directly accountable to the Communications Director, and through the Executive Worship & Communications Pastor to the Senior Pastor. This position has contact primarily with paid staff, volunteers, and the church congregation.

Working Conditions:

This is a salary and full-time position (approximately 40 hours per week), with a regular weekly in-person schedule determined by the Lead Communications Director, along with some pre-approved Sunday evening, and special event work. Regular working days are Sunday through Thursday. Odd hours and alternate comp days may need to be arranged with the supervisor on a case-by-case basis. Attendance at seasonal ministry kick-off events (Ministry Expo) and large all-Faithbridge campus events will be required, including Christmas Eve and Easter.

Needed Attributes:

Strong interpersonal skills, keen initiative, extremely detailed oriented, outstanding organizational skills, ability to use discernment in making decisions, and a team player. Spiritual gifts of administration, serving, creativity, leadership, and exhortation are helpful.

This job description is not all-inclusive and can be modified verbally or in writing by the employee's supervisor.