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Marketing Content Specialist

About ChildPlus

ChildPlus is the original and most widely used Head Start data management system. ChildPlus Software, a Procare Solutions company, has been focused on making the best Head Start software available since 1985, offering top-notch support and multiple training options with a dedication that can't be beat. Based in Atlanta, Georgia, ChildPlus Software’s goal is to simplify the day-to-day challenges of Head Start and early education operations with outstanding software, service, and support.

A little about the role…

If you are looking to work somewhere you can make a difference every day, this is the place for you! At ChildPlus, what we do impacts the lives of over 750,000 children and their families as part of the Head Start community. Join a high-energy environment where will be part of a passionate team with a collective goal of creating the very best data management software in the industry.

What You’ll Do…

  • Write clear, concise and engaging copy for a variety of marketing materials including but not limited to social media posts, website content, email campaigns, print ads, and in-app messages
  • Compose, edit, and publish content based on industry trends, competitor stance, keywords, and any provided data
  • Take ownership of ChildPlus Software marketing content via; management, editing, writing and delivery deadlines in coordination with the Digital Marketing Manager
  • Oversee content projects, reviewing and approving content created within the company and by any contracted contributors
  • Act as point of contact to review and manage content of other content creators
  • Work with company SME’s and other team members to develop projects and ideas
  • Aide in the re-development of content assets, per audience for additional use via infographics, videos etc. to expand beyond written word
  • Manage and organize all written marketing content within SharePoint
  • Participate in all relevant training and agency visits to bolster understanding of industry
  • Travel for industry events may be required 2 – 3 times per year

Our ideal candidate will have:

  • Bachelor’s degree in English, marketing, communication, or journalism is preferred
  • Experience in content creating and asset management is a plus 
  • Use and understanding of AP Style Guide 
  • Well organized with clear communication skills 
  • Writing experience with articles, email, and social media is a plus 
  • Bi-Lingual is a plus 
  • Understanding of common project management software 
  • Understanding of SEO, along with the impact of keywords and backlinks

Why Procare?

  • Excellent comprehensive benefits packages including: medical, dental, & vision plans- choose the plan best for you
  • HSA option with employer contributions of $50/month
  • Vacation time, holidays, sick days, volunteer & personal days
  • 401K Plan with employer match and immediate vesting
  • Employee Stock Purchase Plan
  • Employee Discount Program
  • Medical, Dependent Care, and Transportation FSA Plans
  • Paid Parental Leave
  • Company paid Short and Long-Term disability and Life Insurance
  • Tuition Reimbursement up to $2,000/year and continued Professional Development
  • Free access to our Employee Assistance Program with 24/7 live support
  • Casual workplace environment
  • Some meals provided
  • Voluntary Pet Insurance
  • Prime downtown location close to restaurants and entertainment
  • Promote from within- excellent career paths

Location

This position is based in our Atlanta, GA office. We are currently in a flexible hybrid in-office/remote working model based on business needs.

 

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