Content Writer for Education Website

Last Updated on 20/02/2025 by admin admin

Location: Remote

Job Type: Freelance / Part-Time / Contract

About Us:
We run a dynamic and informative education website dedicated to providing valuable resources, insights, and guides for students, educators, and lifelong learners. Our mission is to make learning more accessible and engaging for everyone.

Job Description:
We are looking for a talented and passionate writer to create high-quality, well-researched content for our education website. The ideal candidate should have experience writing educational articles, guides, and blog posts, with a keen eye for accuracy and engagement.

Responsibilities:

  • Write well-structured, engaging, and informative articles on various educational topics.
  • Research and fact-check information to ensure content accuracy.
  • Optimize content for readability and SEO best practices.
  • Work with our editorial team to develop compelling topics and ideas.
  • Revise and edit content based on feedback.

Requirements:

  • Proven experience as a content writer, preferably in the education sector.
  • Strong writing, grammar, and proofreading skills.
  • Ability to research and simplify complex topics for a broad audience.
  • Knowledge of SEO and content optimization techniques is a plus.
  • Ability to meet deadlines and work independently.

How to Apply:
If you’re passionate about education and have a talent for writing, we’d love to hear from you! Please send your resume, writing samples, and a brief cover letter explaining why you’d be a great fit for this role to [email protected]

We look forward to working with you!

Author Profile

James Barron
My first experience of teaching was in 2016, when I was asked to
deliver a talk to a group of 16-year-olds on what it was like to start
your own business. I immediately knew I wanted to become more
involved in teaching but I didn’t know where to start as I had not
previously considered a career in education. A few weeks later I
agreed to teach a class of Chinese students from the Shanghai
Technical Institute of Electronics and Information, who had travelled
to the UK to learn English and Software Engineering, after that I was
hooked. Within the next few years, I taught hundreds of students of
many different nationalities, aged from 16 to 60, and from
levels 2 to 6. I focused my time teaching with Bath University and
Bath College for several more years until I felt a change was in order.
For the last few years, I have taught remotely with several private
training organisations, provided dedicated one to one coaching
sessions, provided consultancy on teaching and assessment practices
and written about my experiences as a teacher. I plan to continue
with my current activities for the foreseeable future but I’m always
open to new teaching experiences.

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