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Part-time Legal Editor

About Rocket Lawyer
 
We believe everyone deserves access to affordable and simple legal services. Founded in 2008, Rocket Lawyer is the largest and most widely used online legal service platform in the world. With offices in North America, South America, and Europe, Rocket Lawyer has helped over 30 million people create over 50 million legal documents, and get their legal questions answered.
 
We are in a unique position to enhance and expand the Rocket Lawyer platform to a scale never seen before in the company’s history, to capture audiences worldwide. We are expanding our team to take on this challenge!

About the Role 

Rocket Lawyer is looking for a sharp and energetic Legal Editor to join our team on a part time basis (10-15 hours a week). This role will be in charge of building, optimizing and transferring Rocket Lawyer’s rich library of proprietary legal documents to a new platform. Success in this position will require impeccable writing and editing skills, as well as excellent problem-solving. Candidates should be detail-oriented, interested in technology, and know how to review and assess documents for grammar and spelling. The ability to identify and break issues down into manageable steps, and assemble those steps into a clear and straightforward process will be a critical part of this role.

Success in this position requires excellent communication and time management skills. The ability to work through projects with little or no supervision is essential, as are the abilities to commit to and deliver against deadlines and adapt to changes in requirements quickly and efficiently.

Responsibilities

  • Structure clearly articulated, easy-to-use decision flows that help make sense of how legal documents are organized for customer use
  • Work with colleagues and technical staff to develop and test interactive documents
  • Continuously improve Rocket Lawyer’s legal document library; propose document-based projects to improve efficiency and add customer value
  • Effectively communicate progress toward project milestones

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree required
  • 1+ year of legal research or law school experience preferred
  • Copyediting, proofreading, or academic grading experience
  • Experience working in a law firm or startup environment preferred
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
  • Microsoft Office and Google Suite
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
  • Ability to work well with a diverse group of people in multiple locations and departments
  • A basic understanding of project management and tools (For example, Jira)

Benefits & Perks

  • Comprehensive health plans (including Medical, Dental and Vision insurance for full-time employees)
  • Accrued PTO
  • Life insurance
  • Disability benefits
  • Supplemental Optional Life Insurance Benefits
  • FSA Options Optional
  • HSA with Company Match
  • 401k program with Company Match
  • Fertility Assistance and Planning options
  • Wellhub & ClassPass fitness platforms
  • Comprehensive Pet Insurance options
  • Financial Wellbeing & Student Loan Program access
  • Access to additional Mental Health & Wellbeing resources
  • Pre-tax Commuter/Transit Benefits
  • Free Rocket Lawyer account with online access to an extensive legal documents library and brilliant licensed attorneys at discounted rates
Rocket Lawyer is proudly committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse and inclusive workforce. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we never discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, military or veteran status, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics. We particularly welcome applications from veterans and military spouses.
 
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
You may request reasonable accommodations by sending an email to hr@rocketlawyer.com.
 
 

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