Inspiring people to move closer to Jesus.
To be the most trusted source of compelling media, linking people everywhere to the hope of Christ.
Bold Faith: We pursue God-sized dreams through God-honoring obedience and humility. (Micah 6:8)
Innovative Spirit: We seek new ways to fulfill our mission for God’s glory. (Isaiah 43:19)
Grateful Stewardship: To whom much is given, much is required. (1 Peter 4:10)
Team First: We commit to each other in love – honoring one another as we serve the Lord. (Romans 12:10)
Audience Focus: We reach more people for Christ in more ways. (Mark 16:15)
Steadfast Integrity: In all we do, we strive to remain above reproach. (1 Timothy 3:2)
Kingdom Excellence: We bring our best for God and each other. (Colossians 3:23)
Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), the Chief Marketing & Communications Officer is responsible for leading all Marketing and Corporate Communication activities for K-LOVE and each of its cornerstone brands and products. The Chief Marketing & Communications Officer oversees the planning, development, and execution of all marketing and communication strategies, initiatives, and operations, including market research, brand building, campaign planning, product launches, and advertising. This role is a key partner in forming business strategy and brand development plans, to drive results and accomplish ministry objectives.
- Knows with whom, how, when, and what to communicate. Communication is flavored with grace, respect, and humility. Listens well and willingly receives and applies feedback.
- The ability to relate to others in a way that brings out the best in individuals, groups, and the ministry. This also includes the team members’ insight into others. For example, listening skills, writing skills, and interpersonal skills. For team leaders, the leader has demonstrated the ability to hire and develop people on their team.
- The ability to think and plan strategically and translate that thinking into sustained results. Other areas include team members’ ability to do their job and understand all aspects of their role, their capacity to take charge when it makes sense and to solve problems and resolve issues. For team leaders, this includes the ability to formulate and present goals, manage their budget, see beyond the short term, and envision the longer-term big picture.
- The ability to maintain capacity and openness to God's leading by staying physically, emotionally, and spiritually healthy. Emotional examples of this could include team members flexibility, consistency, adaptability, personal discipline, and ability to manage stress.
- Sees with a future focus beyond daily operations to establish and articulate vision and develop creative solutions. Obtains information and identifies key issues and relationships relevant to achieving a long-range goal or vision; commits to a course of action to accomplish a long-range goal or vision after developing alternatives based on logical assumptions, facts, available resources, constraints, and organizational values.
- Inspires and motivates others to act.