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Junior Creative Strategist — The Legal Podcast Network

The Legal Podcast Network Remote $17.50/hour 1 month ago
Junior Creative Strategist — The Legal Podcast Network

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About the Role

We’re seeking a Junior Creative Strategist to help bring clarity and consistency to our content and brands across YouTube, podcasts, social media, and digital marketing channels. This is an entry-level position designed as a growth path into higher-level strategy work.

Key Responsibilities

  • Review content across platforms and identify confusion or inconsistency
  • Improve clarity between videos, pages, and content pieces
  • Make messaging more understandable and audience-friendly
  • Identify better “next steps” for viewers and optimize viewer pathways
  • Connect content into simple playlists, funnels, and sequences
  • Spot gaps, overlap, or messy structure in content ecosystems
  • Help create systems to ensure consistency as the company scales
  • Learn content strategy, audience flow, brand positioning, and digital ecosystem design

What You’ll Learn

This role is designed as a growth path into higher-level strategy work. You’ll learn how to think like a content strategist, understand how high-performing content ecosystems are structured, evaluate messaging and audience flow, and work directly with fast-moving teams and leadership.

Ideal Candidate

You notice when things feel confusing, inconsistent, or “off”. You think from the audience’s perspective rather than internally. You care about consistency, simplicity, and flow, and like improving messy systems instead of building from scratch. Experience with content creation, social media, marketing, branding, YouTube, podcasts, or digital media is helpful, but how you think matters more than what tools you use.

Compensation

Starting at approximately $17.50/hour (1099 contractor position) for ~20 hours/week, with clear opportunity to grow based on performance.

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