Propel
Content Writer
Job Summary
The role involves writing and editing content about benefits programs such as SNAP, WIC, Medicaid, and Summer EBT, ensuring accuracy, clarity, and alignment with SEO best practices. The Content Writer will collaborate with policy experts, manage content updates, and analyze content performance metrics while working independently to meet deadlines. Candidates should have at least 2 years of experience in content creation, SEO expertise, familiarity with content management tools, and an interest in public benefits programs. This position offers meaningful work centered on improving low-income Americans' access to benefits within a mission-driven, remote-friendly environment.
Required Skills
Benefits
Job Description
Are you a Content Writer looking to make a big impact at a mission-driven company? Are you looking to join a small team operating a category-leading product already used by millions of people?
Propel is on a mission to build modern, respectful, and effective technology that helps low-income Americans improve their financial health. All of our users deserve first-class experiences in their daily interactions with the social safety net and financial services, and too often, tech leaves this population behind. We're a passionate team of 100 Propellers – all working towards a vision where all Americans can make it through every month with dignity and abundance.
We’re looking for a motivated Content Writer to join our marketing team in a full-time capacity, reporting into our Editorial Lead. This role will write and update best-in-class content that helps readers understand benefits programs and has a positive impact on the lives of low-income Americans.
What you’ll do:
- Write and edit 3-4 pages a week about benefits programs like SNAP, WIC, Medicaid, and Summer EBT, meeting the deadlines set on the team’s editorial calendar
- Make sure the content meets Propel’s standards for accuracy, voice, and clarity
- Understand and implement SEO best practices
- Report on content performance metrics
- Collaborate with internal and external policy experts to fact-check content
- Become a subject-matter expert around our core verticals
- Plan successful updates of existing pages to improve or maintain rankings
- Identify existing content gaps and pitch new page ideas
- Review and edit freelancers’ work as needed
- Partner with brand, acquisition and LCM to help repurpose content for different mediums and audiences
What you need:
- 2+ years writing or editing content for search, preferably in a full-time role
- Expertise with SEO best practices and tools like SEMRush or Ahrefs
- Proven track record of working independently and meeting deadlines
- Familiarity with a Content Management System (CMS) (Sanity, Contentful, Wordpress)
- Experience using project management tools like Airtable and Notion
- Experience using AI tools and an interest in finding new ways to use AI technology to improve the editorial workflow
Exceptional candidates with have:
- Experience with or a proven interest in public benefits programs and policy
- Experience managing freelancers
- Ability to report out on performance metrics like traffic and rankings
At Propel, you'll enjoy:
- Meaningful work and a strong, shared sense of mission with a passionate and world-class team
- Remote-friendly work environment with a dog-friendly office in Downtown Brooklyn
- 20 days of PTO and unlimited sick days
- 4% 401K match
- $10k lifetime spend towards Carrot Fertility
- Excellent Medical, Dental and Vision options
- Other health and mental health focused benefits and perks
- Propel builds compensation bands referencing the 75th percentile of compensation for companies like us. Expected compensation for the role as scoped is $75,000 - $82,000 and will be based on how a candidate matches to our internal leveling guide.
Additional Considerations:
- We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive team, and welcome applicants from all backgrounds and abilities.
- We're currently accepting applications from the states we have an established entity, which includes California, Colorado, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, and Washington.
- Background Check Requirement: For roles with access to confidential employee or customer information, a background check may be conducted following a conditional offer. All background checks are handled in accordance with applicable laws, including the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).
More About Propel
We believe that Americans with limited income deserve modern, respectful, and effective experiences around their government benefits and money. Unfortunately, the status quo often fails to treat them as first-class citizens in their daily interactions around the social safety net and financial services. The tech industry hasn’t pulled its weight in solving the problems faced by low-income Americans.
Propel’s mission is to change that. We've built the single most popular app in the country built specifically for low-income Americans. Over 5 million families each month use Providers to seamlessly manage their government benefits (programs like SNAP, commonly known as food stamps) while saving and earning money. Propel has been recognized by the White House, featured on the front page of the NYTimes, and carries over 500,000 five star reviews.
Propel is a for-profit, venture-backed company that holds its social mission at its core. We’re proud to be supported by a blend of nonprofits, impact investors, and world-class investors, including the Robin Hood Foundation, Andreessen Horowitz, Nyca Partners, Financial Health Network, JPMorganChase, Kevin Durant, Serena Williams, and Nas.
Join us, and let's build something amazing together!
Propel
We're making America's safety net more user-friendly. Formerly called Providers, Propel is the #1 rated app for checking your EBT (food stamp) balance and much more.
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