About the Role
Life Line Housing is seeking a creative and mission-driven Content Manager to help share stories of hope, transformation, and community impact. This position is responsible for developing and managing all communication materials — including website updates, social media posts, newsletters, and promotional content — that reflect our faith-based mission and engage the public with excellence and compassion.
The ideal candidate has strong writing, editing, and digital media skills, along with a heart for storytelling that inspires others to get involved. Responsibilities include managing our WIX website, designing outreach materials, planning social media campaigns, and collaborating with staff and volunteers to highlight resident success stories and community partnerships.
A bachelor’s degree in communications, marketing, or a related field is preferred, along with experience in social media or nonprofit communication. Most importantly, this role requires creativity, integrity, and a deep alignment with Life Line Housing’s mission to bring hope and renewal to those in recovery.
Requirements
Purpose: The Content Manager will lead the creation, organization, and distribution of content that reflects Life Line Housing’s mission of transformation, recovery, community and hope. The role ensures consistent communications across the website, social media, newsletters, and other media, aligning with our purpose and engaging our audience.
Key Responsibilities:
Develop and maintain a content strategy and editorial calendar aligned with Life Line Housing’s mission and goals.
Create, edit, publish and repurpose content (articles, blog posts, social media posts, email newsletters, flyers) that speak to our community, volunteers, donors, and residents.
Manage the organization’s website content (via WIX or other CMS), ensuring it is current, mission-driven, and accessible.
Collaborate with staff, volunteers, and partners to gather stories, testimonials, event updates, and mission impact for content.
Monitor content performance metrics (web traffic, engagement rates, social media reach) and use data to optimize future content.
Apply best practices for digital content (including search-friendly writing, appropriate visuals, accessible formats) and ensure consistent branding, voice, and style.
Ensure content meets ethical, confidentiality and organizational standards (especially given our ministry and housing context).
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Marketing, Journalism, English, or related field preferred (or equivalent experience).
Proven experience (2-4 years or more) in content creation, editing, web/social media management.
Strong writing and editing skills, with ability to write clear, engaging mission-driven communication.
Familiarity with website content management systems (CMS), social media platforms, and basic analytics tools.
Ability to work independently and collaboratively, manage deadlines, coordinate with diverse team members (staff, volunteers, residents).
Alignment with Life Line Housing’s values: integrity, community, faith-based mission, compassion, and excellence.
Preferred Skills:
Experience in nonprofit, faith-based, or community-service organizations.
Understanding of accessibility and inclusive communication (web content, social media).
Basic design skills (e.g., Canva or equivalent) and comfort working with visuals.
Data-driven mindset: comfortable reviewing metrics and using insights to guide content decisions.
About the Company
Life Line Housing (LLH) is a nonprofit transitional housing program providing a structured, faith-based pathway for individuals rebuilding life after addiction, homelessness, or incarceration.
Mission Statement
To provide a safe, supportive, and faith-centered sober living environment where individuals recovering from addiction can rebuild their lives through structured programs, spiritual growth, and practical skills development. Our goal is to empower residents to achieve lasting transformation and sustainable independence.
Vision Statement
Life Line Housing envisions a community where individuals overcoming addiction are equipped with the spiritual, emotional, and practical tools necessary to lead fulfilling, self-sufficient lives, rooted in faith and purpose.