About LSM
Laudato Si’ Movement (LSM) is an international network of 900 Catholic organizations and thousands of grassroots leaders working together to care for our common home and advance climate and ecological justice. We strive to be led by the Holy Spirit and find joy and support in our faith and each other. We act at the forefront of faith-based efforts to protect the environment, and our work is very fast-paced, with multiple projects and priorities managed daily. We enjoy a collaborative working environment where everyone is committed to tackling the planetary crisis with courage and love. As Pope Francis said in Laudato Si’, we believe that “truly, much can be done!”
About this position
The Regional North America Communication Officer will play a critical role in advancing the mission and vision of the Laudato Si' Movement within their specified region. They will be responsible for supporting regional members and programs with effective communication strategies and implementation while aligning them with the global marketing and communication strategy.
The Regional Communication Officer also closely collaborates with National, State, and local Communication Voluntaries (Chapters) and national coordinators (Secretariat), supporting them in developing and implementing regional strategies to achieve national goals.
Key Responsibilities
Regional Communication Support:
- Work with the international communications team and the regional program manager to create a strategy and monthly plan for communications to achieve regional goals, particularly around social media, media relations, and member support.
- Implement the monthly communications strategy plan:
- produce high-quality communications products, including websites, blog posts, social media posts, emails, reports, publications, press releases, short videos, digital marketing, and others as needed;
- Increase the mission and branding of LSM, campaigns, and/or collaborations in the press;
- Train members on communications;
- adhere to LSM’s branding guidelines and values.
- Assist the regional program leader with ad hoc communications needs.
- Coordinate and collaborate with like-minded external organizations to advance mission
- Collaborate closely with regional members, partners, and program managers to understand their specific communication needs; execute communications around events, campaigns, supporting Chapters, Circles, etc.
- Provide guidance and support in crafting compelling and regionally relevant messages. Draft and/or proofread staff work.
- Manage regional social media accounts and other communication channels, like email.
- Monitor and analyze communication performance metrics, making data-driven recommendations for improvements.
Alignment with Global Strategy
- Ensure that regional communication efforts are consistent with the global brand, message, and strategy.
- Collaborate with the global communications team to effectively disseminate global campaigns, messages, and initiatives within the region.
- Adapt global marketing materials and strategies to fit the local context and languages of the region.
- Provide feedback and insights from the region to inform global strategy adjustments.
- Identify and share regional/national stories with the global comms team to ensure the regions are well represented on the global strategies.
Collaboration and Reporting
- Work closely with both the global communications team and regional Movement Development teams to ensure effective communication and alignment.
- Regularly report on regional communication activities, achievements, and challenges.
- Share best practices and successful regional communication strategies with the global team and other regional communication officers.
Skills and Characteristics
- Studies in communications, marketing, or a related field; or relevant, comparable experience
- Proven experience (1 to 2 years) in communications, marketing, or related roles, with a focus on the regional Church.
- Strong understanding of the regional cultural and linguistic nuances.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English (required) and Spanish or French (preferred).
- Familiarity with Catholic social teaching and the Laudato Si' encyclical preferred.
- Familiarity or knowledge about ecological issues.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a global team structure.
- Strong project management skills, with the ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously.
- Proficiency in digital marketing tools and platforms like Google Workspace, Zoom, Zoho, Slack, Social Media Management, Design tools, Canva, etc.
Languages: English; French or Spanish are desirable.
Type: Full-time, 40 hours per week
Location: US
Work environment: This position will work remotely
To apply please click the "Apply Now" button above and submit the following materials:
- Curriculum Vitae
- Cover Letter (nearly 400 words) explaining your interest in this position.
Application Deadline: March 2, 2026