To support the client in consistently updating and maintaining their new alumni-focused website with engaging, high-quality content that spotlights alumni achievements, shares program information, and enhances community engagement.
Profile OverviewClient seeks a long-term content writer with a journalistic writing background, ideally with experience in education or nonprofit storytelling. The writer will help develop and maintain a dynamic alumni platform by producing spotlight stories, updating website content, and assisting with newsletter-style features. Strong editorial judgment, attention to detail, and the ability to write for digital formats are essential.
Scope- Commitment: Approx. 22.5 hours per month (5 hrs/week minimum)
- Start Date: Targeting the week of January 12
- Duration: Long-term (at least 12 months)
- Time Zone Preference: U.S. Eastern or Central Time Preferred
- Collaboration: Direct communication with the client and ability to join meetings/interviews as needed
- Write and update monthly alumni spotlights
- Produce web content for the alumni microsite (resources, applications, events)
- Assist with newsletter-style updates and content
- Participate in calls/interviews with alumni or team members
- Research and implement strategies to boost engagement and site traffic
- Upload/publish content when provided access and instruction
- Strong journalistic or editorial writing background
- Experience writing for nonprofit, education, or alumni/community engagement platforms
- Understanding of web publishing and basic CMS usage (training can be provided)
- Self-starter who can manage tasks with minimal oversight
- Comfortable conducting interviews and turning them into compelling stories
- Familiarity with storytelling strategies that boost visibility and engagement
Client is a leading K-12 charter network in Washington, D.C., operating 15 schools and providing extensive support for students from Pre-K through 12th grade. The organization maintains strong ties with its alumni—offering financial and academic resources to help them succeed in college and career. Their new alumni website aims to deepen these connections and spotlight alumni success stories across their 28-year legacy.
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