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Churchdesk

Churchdesk

Product Manager

Company

Churchdesk

Role

Product Manager

Job type

Full-time

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4 weeks ago

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Job description

At ChurchDesk, we’re a fast-growing SaaS company helping churches work smarter through intuitive digital tools. We’re an ambitious, international team that values collaboration, ownership, and creating real impact together.

We are hiring two Product Managers to build alongside our CPO, Kenneth. We are growing on three fronts: developing new products, sharpening our existing portfolio, and consolidating the fragmented European church management market through M&A.

About your new role

Each Product Manager owns a workstream and is paired with a tech lead who acts as a technical partner. You bring product, customer, and commercial judgement; they bring engineering depth. You ship together.

You work across three areas

New product development : You take ideas from problem to live product. You build prototypes yourself with AI-native tools (we use Claude Design and Claude Code) to align teams, validate and work with engineering as specification.

Existing portfolio : You take on prioritised improvements across our platform and ship them, often alongside enterprise customers.

M&A integration : We acquired two companies in two years (KaPlan in Germany, Kirkedata in Norway), with another two to four expected over the next 24 months. You own product-side work streams: feature parity, migration paths, and what carries forward.

The day to day is multi-project, fast, and ambiguous, with three or four workstreams in parallel. We serve one of Europe's largest and oldest institutions, and what we ship changes how thousands of parishes operate.

This is a builder role. If you naturally gravitate more toward decks or static deliverables like Figma files than toward building and shipping real products, this may not be the right fit.

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