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Want to earn money part-time doing website work for a Catholic apostolate? Want to help bring in the New Evangelization? We at Vocation Promotion are looking for an HTML coder with tech talents. Our job at Vocation Promotion is to find good candidates to become priests, brothers, sisters and consecrated persons for Catholic organizations, with the use of the internet.
Do you know HTML and FTP? Know the difference between a monstrance and a monastery? Vocation Promotion (run by TreeFrogClick, Inc.) needs an HTML worker who has experience in making changes and updates on static page sites. Photo sizing and cropping ability would be very helpful. (Free online software is available.) You’ll be working on websites mostly of about ten or so pages, for Catholic communities, and sometimes for business clients.
Tasks include adding to the pages of a website, uploading images, and switching over websites from one hosting service to another via FTP.
If you’re interested, we have two other areas of need. One is maintaining Facebook ads for religious communities, and the other is setting up Google survey forms.
You must be a self-starter, with the ability to work steadily on a project and keep in touch with us at TreeFrogClick until the project is done. You will be working online and communicating with us in the Chicago area. If you like to tweak with the technical stuff, and have a true love for the Catholic faith, this would be a great job for you.
Below is the kind of website that we make: Great Catholic Homilies.
Amount of work
Three or more hours per week, depending on your ability.
Great for
- College student who wants to work from home
- Stay-at-home mom who wants to earn extra money
- Retired person who wants to serve the Church and keep his hands in the tech world
- Anyone wanting part-time work to supplement his income
Compensation
A reasonable hourly rate.
How to apply
Please fill out the short application below. If you don’t perfectly fit all of the qualifications, give us a good pitch as to why you would be good, and we’ll consider it.
Thank you for your time. Vocation Promotion finds good candidates for religious communities with the use of the internet. It is a project of TreeFrogClick marketing.
— Kevin Banet, Vocation Promotion Editor, TreeFrogClick CEO