Part Time Content Creator for Creative Platform, Ongoing Blog and Case Study Work

We are looking for a part time content creator to support ongoing blog and case study publishing for a creative platform operating across B2C and B2B markets.

This is structured, regular work, not one off articles.

Our platform helps individuals and businesses commission bespoke artwork, murals, installations, furniture and creative projects. We regularly complete interesting commissions and need someone who can turn real projects into:

• SEO focused blog articles

• Structured case studies

• Client journey breakdowns

• Use case content

• Light thought leadership pieces

You will be provided with:

• Email summaries of completed commissions

• Images and project details

• Basic bullet points of the outcome

• Occasional voice notes or rough drafts

Your role will be to:

• Turn raw project information into compelling, well structured blog content

• Extract the client journey, pain points and transformation story

• Optimise content for SEO

• Upload and publish directly to our WordPress site once trained

• Maintain consistent tone and positioning

We are looking for someone who:

• Has strong experience writing for creative, design, architecture or property sectors

• Understands storytelling in commercial environments

• Can write in clear UK English

• Understands SEO basics

• Is comfortable working independently

• Can think strategically, not just rewrite text

This is ongoing work, likely 4 to 8 articles per month initially.

Time Expectation Per Article

For guidance:

• 1,000 to 1,500 word SEO blog article

• Including structure, headings, SEO optimisation and upload

Expected time per article:
Approximately 3 to 5 hours once familiar with the brand and workflow.

Initially it may take slightly longer during onboarding.

Commitment

• 3-5 hours per week initially

• Long term opportunity

• Potential to grow into broader content strategy role

Please include:

• 2 to 3 relevant writing samples

• Your estimated time per 1,200 word article

• Your hourly rate

• Confirmation you are comfortable publishing directly into WordPress

We value consistency, quality and long term collaboration over volume.

Contract duration of more than 6 months. with 40 hours per week.

Mandatory skills: Content Writing, Article Writing, Creative Writing

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