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Location: Remote Length: 12 Month Contract Schedule: 40 hours/week Pay: $70-75/hr, DOE The Planet Group is seeking a Content Writer & Editor to join our well-known lifestyle brand technology client on a roughly 12-month contract. Qualifications: • 3-5 years in blog and/or social media management. • +5 years of overall working experience in communications or related fields. • Knowledge in planning and creating content and design best practices for blogs, social media and writing for the web. • Excellent organizational skills, able to manage and prioritize workload. • Ability to work remotely and across multiple geographies/time zones. • A can-do attitude – a willingness to face challenges and innovate. • Be a lifelong learner. • Value collaboration and working within a team of diverse role types, tenure and levels. • Native / highly proficient English speaker and writer with excellent verbal and written communication skills. Description: • Act as the Editor of the Design Blog: a trusted advisor to the Design team contributors, responsible for sourcing the most compelling, engaging content, reviewing / editing and publishing the content. • Create and manage the Design social media communities (Twitter/X, IG, LinkedIn, Facebook, Discord) including establishing and implementing all social media posts to offer ideas, visuals, and creative strategies that can help grow the community. • Create and maintain an editorial calendar across platforms. • Source ideas, vet pitches, onboard new bloggers to the best practices and processes. • Provide feedback to contributors, editing others' content. • Update and manage training documentation, running training sessions as needed and training new bloggers on best practices. • Content creation as needed – a writer able to contribute to the blog with his/her own content. Apply tot his job

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