Senior Graphic Designer

Rock City Church
Columbus, Ohio, United States
Date Posted: 06/12/2017
Categories: Communications/Marketing - IT/Technology
Denominations: Non-Denominational
Church Size: 3001 to 4000
Job Type: Full-Time
Employee Workplace: Unspecified
Job Description:

Rock City Church is seeking Graphic Designers and Visual Leaders.

 

Launched in 2011, Rock City has become one of the fastest growing churches in America, now with three campuses throughout Columbus, Ohio and over 3,000 in attendance.

 

To accommodate the growth and plan for prepare for future growth, Rock City is adding to their Creative Team. 

 

These are full-time salaried positions with competitive benefits.

 

General Responsibilities:

  • Working across a wide range of projects including our weekend worship experience, print media, promotions, special events, and ministry/client projects
  • Brainstorming and collaborating with our team to develop design solutions from concept to completion
  • Working on multiple projects simultaneously

Requirements:

  • Undergraduate degree or 2+ years of relevant digital design experience
  • Desire to work in a fast-paced, energetic environment
  • Collaborative, flexible, goal-driven personality
  • Grit and resilience
  • Strong, proactive work ethic
  • Portfolio illustrating a wide variety of design solutions
  • Good communication skills
  • Proficient in Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign
  • Very high attention to detail
  • Great time management skills & ability to work under pressure

Nice-To-Haves:

  • Bachelor’s degree or higher in graphic design, media, or related field
  • Ministry experience - working in a church environment 
     

Interested parties should send a cover letter and digital portfolio demonstrating a wide variety of design solutions including links to social media to jobs@rockcitychurch.tv with ATTN: Graphic Designer.


To learn more about Rock City Church in Columbus, Ohio visit rockcitychurch.tv or @rockcitychurch

About Rock City Church

We believe that there are essential beliefs and non-essential beliefs. Most of the time people get caught up in the non-essentials and miss the point of why Jesus came and what He did for us. In the non-essentials, we have liberty. We don’t expect or want everyone to think exactly the same about every issue of theology or doctrine. There are, however, several essentials that we believe, as a church, we must be unified around and support wholeheartedly.
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