Podcast and Content Producer

Exciting work from home opportunity for a Remote Podcast and Content Producer role! This position offers full-time remote work at Practicing The Way. About the RoleOur Vision for this RolePracticing the Way seeks a thoughtful, theologically grounded Podcast + Content Producer to shape spiritually rich podcasts and help create formation‑focused materials that move listeners from reflection into practice. This role will manage episode production and guest coordination, craft scripts and show notes, publish episodes, and support development of written companion materials for Practicing the Way’s flagship resources and events. Applicants should be devoted followers of Jesus, committed to spiritual formation and to the mission of Practicing the Way.Specifics for What This Role DoesEpisode production (40%)Manage recording sessions, perform content editing and manage episode design, review masters for Executive Producer sign off, and ensure episodes reflect a contemplative, high‑quality listening experience.Guest booking & coordination (15%)Source and invite theologians, practitioners, and leaders; prepare guests with briefings and questions; schedule and manage logistics and pre‑interviews as needed.Scriptwriting & show notes (15%)Write warm, theologically grounded episode intros, segues, host scripts, reflection prompts, and detailed show notes that support practice and reflection. Publishing & metadata (10%)Upload and publish episodes across platforms, optimize titles/descriptions/tags, provide transcripts, and monitor feed health and analytics. Resource development & integration (10%)Able to support special projects as a writer, including creating companion guides for flagship resources and event materials that facilitate spiritual practice.Admin & special projects (10%)Maintain release calendar, manage guest agreements and asset libraries, and support in seasonal series planning.Skills & Qualities We're Looking For Required 3–5 years relevant experience in podcast production, content writing, or related roles.Strong instincts for content, storytelling, and theological sensitivity; excellent writing and editing skills.Experience creating scripts, show notes, and listener‑facing written content.Familiarity with podcast publishing workflows and platforms.Able to coordinate guests, manage schedules, and handle basic administrative production tasks.Commitment to the mission of Practicing the Way and a robust understanding of spiritual formation.Preferred Experience working on Christian/spiritual formation content, small‑group resources, or retreat materials.Prior collaboration with audio engineers and comfort providing editorial feedback on mixes.Experience producing resources intended for church or small‑group use.DetailsEmployment Type: Part-time employeeTime Commitment: 20 hours per week, primarily asynchronousLocation: RemoteCompensation: $2,500 a month (Note: at Practicing the Way, we're always trying to balance generosity and fairness as we think about compensation. But as a nonprofit organization, we can't always offer the highest salaries, so we'd encourage you to consider that as you apply. We'll talk about compensation shortly after the application stage.)Are You Ready?If you’re interested, fill out our application here. We’ll ask for you to submitResume and cover letterPortfolio of relevant work (podcast episodes, writing samples, scripts) is helpful but optional.About Our Hiring ProcessNote that our hiring process can include up to three interviews with the Supervisor and key team members. Applicants should be prepared to provide references and complete any requested assessments. Successful candidates must sign the organization’s statement of faith and clear background/reference checks prior to hire.

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