Content Marketing Manager - remote

Audience Ops
Posted 4 years ago
We Work Remotely
You’re an awesome content and project manager. You’re highly organized, on time, an effective communicator and an even better listener.  First and foremost, we’re looking for someone to fill this part-time Content Management position.


In addition to content management, down the road, there could also be opportunities to step into our other roles here, such as writing, copyediting and/or podcasting assignments.  So if you’re also a strong writer with experience in content marketing, blog writing, managing a content calendar, and working with other writers, then you’re probably a great fit for this role. Podcasting experience is a plus, but not required.


Primary responsibilities as Content Manager:


  • Communicating with clients via email and phone.
  • Communicating with the team via Slack, email, and Skype.
  • Content editing
  • Managing milestones, deadlines, and deliverables.
  • Quality assurance
  • Content strategy and consultation
  • Writing procedures and other docs in Google Docs.
  • Writing and teaching what you’re best at.
Bonus points if you have experience with the tools we use daily…


  • WordPress
  • Trello
  • Google Docs
  • Drip for email marketing (and other email marketing tools)
  • HelpScout
You’re based in the continental US or Canada and you have regular, daily availability during US-business hours.


This is a part-time, freelance position with a flexible 10-20 hour/week workload.  Make your own hours, except we expect you to check-in at least once per week day and be available for a few pre-booked calls during normal US business hours.


Most of our teammates stay with us for several years, so you should have the expectation of a longterm, part-time commitment. 


In addition to Content Management duties, there may be opportunities to take on writing and/or editing assignments. Please specify in your application if you’d be open to writing and/or podcasting assignments, and if so, provide samples of your blog writing work.


You’re comfortable working remotely, you have a reliable Internet connection and you’re able to host occasional voice calls with clients and teammates during business hours.