Remote Editorial Content Curator
Remote Editorial Content CuratorReady to build something meaningful from wherever you are? This role is about more than editing words or posting articles. As aRemote Editorial Content Curator, you’ll guide stories, shape voices, and create digital experiences that connect with real people. We know that behind every scroll and every click is someone searching for value—and your work will help them find it. Let’s walk you through what this role really feels like. WhyThis Role Matters in Digital Content StrategyEvery brand has a story.But not every story reaches the right people at the right time. That’s where you step in. You’ll take half-baked ideas and shape them into stories people actually want to read. Raw drafts become polished pieces with clarity and a voice that lingers. Think of yourself as the link between creativity and execution. We’re looking for someone who understands digital content strategy and can bring order to the chaos of daily publishing. It’s not just about getting content out there—it’s about making sure it lands.And the best part? You get to do all this without leaving your home office, favorite coffee shop, or sunny balcony. What You’ll Be Doing Day to DayCrafting and Curating Content• Expect to dig through ideas, submissions, and raw drafts. From there, you’ll make wise choices about what fits, what needs trimming, and what should be left out. • Every decision will tie back to audience needs. You’re not just moving text around—you’re thinking about impact. • This is where your content selection and curation skills shine.What’s trending? What’s timeless? You’ll balance both. Shaping Stories That Stick• You’ll weave together text, images, video, and even podcasts to make each story land stronger. • Being a multimedia storytelling expert also means knowing when to stretch into digital storytelling—bringing together formats that feel interactive and fresh. • You’ll spot gaps and opportunities: maybe that blog post needs an infographic, or that video would hit harder with a short caption on socials. Managing Editorial Workflow Smoothly• We’ve all seen content pipelines get messy.Your job is to keep it smooth with editorial planning and scheduling. • You’ll guide each piece from rough draft to published article, keeping the process smooth and predictable. • With your knack for editorial calendar coordination and publishing workflow management, no one will wonder, “When’s this going live?”Keeping Brand Voice Strong• It’s easy to lose consistency when multiple people contribute to content creation. You’ll make sure everything sounds like us, not like ten different voices competing.• Readers should feel the brand instantly—just a single line should make it unmistakably us. Content Quality Checks That Build Trust• Deadlines matter, but so does quality. You’ll conduct content quality assurance, ensuring clarity, flow, tone, and accuracy. • Whether it’s long-form or a quick caption, you’ll keep standards high without slowing things down. How You’ll Work With the TeamEven though this role is remote, you won’t feel alone. We’ve built a setup where collaboration feels natural. • Morning syncs: Short and to the point.You’ll share what’s on your plate and hear from others. It’s a space to unblock and move forward. • Editorial review sessions: We gather virtually once a week to review upcoming content. We swap ideas, give quick feedback, and celebrate what’s working. • Creative brainstorming: Picture five people throwing ideas on a digital whiteboard. That’s where the best pieces usually start. Yes, remote work can be lonely at times. But here, you’ll always have people ready to jump on a call, share a laugh, or help troubleshoot.Skills That’ll Help You ThriveCore Strengths• Online editorial management: You know how to run digital content operations end-to-end. • Content operations: You can connect the dots between strategy, execution, and results. • Publishing workflow management: You’ve handled tools before, and you’re comfortable keeping processes moving. • Editorial review and editing: Typos don’t slip past you. But more importantly, you help content feel alive and human. Nice-to-Haves• Social media content curation: If you’ve worked on Instagram reels, LinkedIn posts, or Twitter threads, you’ll bring that extra layer of value.• Digital publishing platforms: WordPress, Medium, or something custom—you’re comfortable wherever content lives. • Creative content development: You don’t just clean up; you also know how to spark something fresh. What Success Looks Like Here• Articles, posts, and videos feel polished but not stiff. • The editorial calendar runs smoothly without last-minute scrambles. • Content performs better because it’s targeted and optimized. • Team members feel supported because you’ve kept the publishing process clear.• And above all, the audience feels part of the conversation—like we’re talking with them, not at them. A Real Example From the TeamLast month, we had a blog draft that resembled a research paper—long, dense, and full of technical jargon. Instead of tossing it aside, our curator broke it into three smaller posts. She added a few stories, a Q&A format in one piece, and even created a quick checklist. The result? Engagement doubled compared to our usual numbers. That’s the kind of impact you’ll make. TheRemote Work SetupWe know remote work isn’t always easy.Here’s how we keep things working well:• Weekly team huddles where wins and challenges get shared. • A shared editorial board, so you never have to guess what’s next. • Quick Slack chats for those “Hey, can you take a look at this?” moments. • Flexibility to work in your own rhythm. Early bird? Night owl? As long as deadlines are met, you can do as you please. Growth Opportunities in Digital Content StrategyThis isn’t a static role. Once you’ve mastered the basics, there are ways to stretch your wings:• Lead the whole digital content strategist function for big campaigns.• Mentor junior writers or editors who join the team. • Experiment with new audience engagement strategies and see them go live. • Explore creative content development projects—interactive guides, new series formats, or cross-platform publishing. Who Thrives as aRemote Content CuratorYou don’t need to tick every single box, but here’s what helps:• You’ve handled content before, whether at a startup, agency, or as a freelancer. • You get a kick out of making messy drafts shine. • You’re organized enough to manage multiple moving parts without losing track.• You care about readers and always think: “Will this actually help someone?”• You’re flexible. Plans change, deadlines shift—you don’t panic, you adjust. How a Typical Day Might Look• Morning: Review a batch of content submissions. Decide which ones to polish and schedule. • Midday: Join a quick team sync. Share updates and solicit feedback on a challenging aspect. • Afternoon: Edit a blog post, add visuals, and set it up in the publishing tool. • Late afternoon: Check the editorial calendar. Update timelines and confirm next steps.• End of day: Jot down quick notes for tomorrow’s priorities. Sign off without stress. Some days, you’ll spend hours in edits, while other days are spent mapping campaigns or tossing ideas around. That mix keeps the work energizing, not repetitive. Tools You’ll Use• Content management systems (CMS): To draft, edit, and publish. • Editorial calendars: To keep everything running on time. • Collaboration tools: Slack, Notion, or Trello—whatever keeps us connected. • Analytics dashboards: To see what content really works.You don’t need to be an expert in every tool on day one. We’ll help you learn as you go. Salary and Benefits• Annual salary: $74,000• Flexible schedule that respects your time zone. • Paid time off to recharge. • Remote-first culture built on trust and respect. • A learning budget to help you keep growing. Why You’ll Love Working HereWe believe work should feel meaningful. You’re not just filling an editorial calendar—you’re shaping the way people connect with stories. You’ll be part of a team that values creativity, empathy, and curiosity.And because we’re remote, you’ll have the freedom to design your days in a way that works for you. We’ve had team members work from mountain cabins, beach towns, and bustling cities. Wherever you are, you’ll feel included. Closing NoteWe’d rather see your passion for content than a perfect checklist of skills. If this role excites you, it’s worth applying. As our nextRemote Editorial Content Curator, your work will shape not just content, but conversations. You’ll give readers something to pause for, something that makes them think, or even something that makes their day easier.So, are you ready to step in and bring stories to life—one post, one edit, one idea at a time, in your own unique style? Let’s make it happen. This position is open to remote applicants worldwide — including the USA, India, and other eligible regions. View our global hiring locations for details. Apply tot his job