We’re hiring a part-time marketer who can own our blog content and coordinate operations, help manage our SEO, social media content calendar, schedule content, and strengthen our lifecycle marketing program in HubSpot (workflows, segmentation, personalization, and newsletter optimization).
Part-time: ~15–25 hours/week (flexible), with consistent weekly availability
Potential to become full-time based on outcomes, fit, and team priorities
Responsibilities:
Blog & Social Media Content Calendar Management (Primary)
Manage master content calendar: topics, deadlines, community outreach, and publishing cadence for organic social media channels, blog content, YouTube, etc.
Write, edit, and publish blog posts that promote Cureus research, initiatives, and author education in Cureus’s voice.
Organize and maintain blog structure: categories/tags, internal linking, CTAs, and content refreshes.
Apply SEO best practices (search intent, on-page structure, metadata, keyword hygiene). Work with our SEO agency strategists to consistently optimize our SEO.
Co-manage the social media calendar: plan weekly/monthly themes, use our viral article tool to detect strong article candidates to post, and maintain deadlines.
Schedule social posts across our channels.
Build repeatable content series (new research highlights, author resources, publishing tips, community spotlights).
Coordinate with stakeholders to gather inputs, assets, and upcoming announcements and releases.
Track performance and iterate on copy, formats, cadence, and CTAs.
Email Drafting, Editing, and Lifecycle Strategy in HubSpot
Draft, edit, and QA emails in HubSpot: newsletters, email digests, dedicated sends
Refine existing workflows: logic, timing, suppression rules, and enrollment criteria.
Support segmentation and personalization strategy (specialty, role, engagement, geography, lifecycle stage).
Automation + Workflow Optimization
Identify repetitive tasks and implement automation using Zapier (or similar tools).
Document processes (SOPs) and maintain campaign ops hygiene.