I’ve been working for at least 15 years as a graphic designer, brand developer, and website designer for churches, ministries, and businesses. I’ve designed for churches both as an on-staff designer and as a freelancer. Churches sometimes struggle to stay relevant with graphic communication because of the constant struggle against a clock of never-ending deadlines with understaffed and underpaid design teams. The end result is often rushed mediocre design. Once in a while they might land on something really good, but it’s inconsistent. One of the solutions to this is hiring remote staff for your church on ProChurch.
Finding the right people who can understand your church’s brand and message and are reliable, and easy to communicate with is hard. Work is piling up, your stressed, and things are falling through the cracks. I’ve been in many of these situations.
I recently experienced a new platform called ProChurch. ProChurch is not the UpWork for churches. It is not about finding a hired gun to knock stuff off your task list. ProChurch is a platform to help your church access a huge pool of remote work-from-home church staff for everything from graphic designers to social media managers, accountants, and more.
The best part is the long-term relationship you can build with trustworthy, reliable professionals. It’s a no-contract pay-by-the-week system that makes budgeting for the work that needs to get done easily. By going remote you won’t have to worry about long-term commitments, health insurance, payroll, or wondering if you’re staff is getting anything done.
At ProChurch.com you can browse through qualified professionals’ profiles or post a job for bid. The platform is brand new and I recently created a profile there to do design work for churches and so far I love the connections I have made both with fellow professionals and the churches I have worked with. I would recommend ProChurch for any church struggling with getting work done. Outsourcing might not be the best solution for every church but it might help your church for where you are, whether interim or long term.
Does your church having any people doing work for them remotely? Would you consider hiring remote staff for your church using something like ProChurch? Or someone doing any work remotely for your local church?
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