Do you have a heart for fundraising for God’s Kingdom? MediaWorks is looking for a Fundraiser to ensure we have the resources needed to run media ministry. As you support our work on Media Strategy, Creation and Distribution, you are making it possible to produce media that share God’s love with the least reached in their heart languages.
2-3 Years
Full Time
MediaWorks equips local ministries around the globe with relevant print and digital media that helps them share the gospel and strengthen believers in their communities.

Do you have a heart for fundraising for God’s Kingdom? Fundraising is critical to ensure that our ministry is well resourced, and our personnel fulfil their roles to their best capacity. Join us and use your gifting in financial development of our media ministry.

Responsibilities: 
– Develop a comprehensive financial development strategy.
– Determine fundraising priorities.
– Manage donor relationships and reporting.
– Engage in fundraising and presenting the work of MediaWorks to financial stakeholders.
– Establish and maintain good working relationship with other OM entities.

Requirements:
– Intimate relationship with Jesus
– Understanding of and compliance with OM, its core values, structures, and statement of faith.
– Experience in fundraising and financial development at a strategic level.
– Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook.
– Able to use appropriate software used in OM for communication or willing to learn.
– Strong verbal and written communication skills in English. Knowledge of German and/or other European languages would be helpful.
– Able to develop and maintain a prayer and financial support base. 
– Self-motivated, team player.

It is possible to work remotely or to be based locally in Austria.

Find out more about our ministry at om.org/mediaworks

Live opportunities are unsalaried. Most people joining OM have to raise financial support to cover their living expenses, usually through gifts from home churches and other supporters.

Interested?

As a bookkeeper serving on the mission field, you will provide much-needed support to the accountant on the OM team, and you will fulfil a vital ministry role toward the purpose of seeing more vibrant communities of Jesus followers among the least reached. We are looking for knowledgeable, detail-oriented individuals who will handle the paperwork associated with OM's business and ministry transactions, including petty cash, data entry, bills, accounts, banking and record keeping. Participation in local ministry and team life may also be aspects of your role
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