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Digital Product Manager, Contract Employee

Remote - US

Who we are:

The Ad Council convenes creative storytellers to educate, unite and uplift audiences by opening hearts, inspiring action and accelerating change. For more than 80 years, the nonprofit organization and its partners in advertising, media, marketing and tech have been behind some of the country's most iconic social impact campaigns – Smokey Bear, Friends Don’t Let Friends Drive Drunk, Tear the Paper Ceiling and many more.

Job summary:

A Digital Product Manager at the Ad Council works with our Director to implement the digital product strategy and roadmap for a subset of Ad Council campaigns. We are looking for a talented, passionate digital professional who wants to help us build best in class digital products for social good. In this role, you will get to work with the top advertising, digital, social and media agencies in the country as well as talented web developers and user experience leaders in the field. You will be part of a team that values innovation, collaboration and is passionate about our end users. 

You will work on projects ranging in size and scope from managing the production of a landing page to robust websites with many interactive features. Digital products include: websites (mobile first, accessible), mobile apps, chatbots, ongoing website maintenance and optimization, campaign toolkit websites and other internal Ad Council projects. You will manage the development and optimization of products that either live on Craft CMS, our enterprise CMS – Brightspot, or microsites that live within a campaign sponsor’s website or on their servers.

Compensation and Length of Engagement:

This is a contract employee role. This means that, while the position is at all times one of “at will employment”, the Ad Council anticipates at present that the employment length would be through the end of September 2025. Depending on experience, the compensation for this position is $6,000 – $6,800 monthly, paid semi-monthly. Contract employees receive a W-2 for tax reporting purposes and will be eligible to participate in limited benefits and paid time off. We are also open to this role being a fully remote position; working east coast hours.

What you’ll do:

  • Work collaboratively with designers, copywriters, account, developers and other teams on social good digital products
  • Owns and maintains internal and vendor Asana boards across digital initiatives
  • Tracks deliverables, deadlines and task dependencies – flagging blockers and managing cross-functional alignment
  • Support Director in creating campaign digital product strategy, digital deliverables and product roadmaps that will bring the strategy to fruition.
  • Drive the execution of the roadmap and deliver against campaign KPIs and objectives with Director
  • Communicate effectively to the larger campaign team to keep everyone informed of progress
  • Work with research and analytics teams to establish digital product KPIs and ensure that they are being achieved
  • Work with product vendors to develop SOWs and timelines and deliver products within scope and budget
  • Uploads and updates content in CMS managing version control, alt text, formatting and QA of entries

What you bring:

  • 2+ years in project management
  • 1+ year of digital product management experience
  • Familiar with Google Analytics
  • Strong oral and written communication skills
  • Experience working on websites with any CMS platforms
  • Exercise good judgment; operate with warmth, a collaborative approach and ‘can do’ mindset while working in a remote environment
  • Previous experience prioritizing tasks and meeting deadlines while handling several projects
  • Ability to work with colleagues and projects in the East Coast time zone (if remote)

Qualities of a standout candidate:

  • Ad Agency experience
  • Familiar with website accessibility standards and best practices
  • Experience working with any enterprise level CMS
  • Design/Production background with an interest in UX
  • Strong ideation skills coupled with the ability to communicate and influence stakeholders.
  • Ability to collaborate and build successful relationships across multiple functions and business areas

What we’re committed to:

At the Ad Council, we value and celebrate the unique characteristics and perspectives that make each person who they are. Fostering a welcoming environment allows us to enhance and reimagine how we reach our audiences. It is not simply our belief, but our duty, to cultivate a team that is representative of the American people. Only then can we drive true, measurable, and life-changing impact on the most important issues facing our country today.

The Ad Council is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants will be considered for employment without regard to any legally protected status.

The Ad Council invites all qualified interested applicants to apply for career opportunities. In accordance with the EEOC, if you are a person with a disability and need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process, please submit your request through one of the following methods listed below.

How to reach us:

To apply online: https://www.adcouncil.org/join-our-team

Email: (careers@adcouncil.org)

Fax (212) 922-1676

or

Ad Council

Attn: People Operations Team

815 2nd Avenue, 9th Floor

New York, NY 10017

 

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