Digital Platform Content Management Lead
Budget / Salary$30–250
TypeFreelance project
LocationRemote
Posted1 hour ago
I run a growing online platform and need a dedicated hand to take full ownership of its content management. Your day-to-day work will revolve around structuring, curating and publishing multimedia articles and resources inside our CMS, keeping the entire content library consistent, up-to-date and well-tagged.
Key things I am counting on you for:
• Building a clean editorial workflow in the CMS (WordPress at the moment, but we may migrate to a headless setup).
• Auditing existing pages, fixing broken links, normalising metadata and setting up version control so every update is traceable.
• Coordinating with writers, designers and SEO to schedule, review and publish new pieces on time.
• Creating clear taxonomies and internal linking that make navigation intuitive.
While the headline task is content management, I also want to move the needle on user experience over the next quarter. As you streamline our content, please keep an eye on: improving site navigation, shaving seconds off page-load speed and making every page fully accessible (WCAG 2.1 AA). I will provide performance baselines; your insights from Google Analytics, Lighthouse and Hotjar will guide the optimisation roadmap.
Deliverables are straightforward: a maintained and documented CMS, a live site whose menus and internal search feel effortless, and monthly performance reports showing navigation paths, load-time reductions and accessibility scores.
If you have a knack for content architecture, know your way around caching, CDNs and ARIA roles, and enjoy translating analytics into action, you’ll fit right in. I’m ready to kick off as soon as I see relevant experience and an outline of the first 30-day plan.
Key things I am counting on you for:
• Building a clean editorial workflow in the CMS (WordPress at the moment, but we may migrate to a headless setup).
• Auditing existing pages, fixing broken links, normalising metadata and setting up version control so every update is traceable.
• Coordinating with writers, designers and SEO to schedule, review and publish new pieces on time.
• Creating clear taxonomies and internal linking that make navigation intuitive.
While the headline task is content management, I also want to move the needle on user experience over the next quarter. As you streamline our content, please keep an eye on: improving site navigation, shaving seconds off page-load speed and making every page fully accessible (WCAG 2.1 AA). I will provide performance baselines; your insights from Google Analytics, Lighthouse and Hotjar will guide the optimisation roadmap.
Deliverables are straightforward: a maintained and documented CMS, a live site whose menus and internal search feel effortless, and monthly performance reports showing navigation paths, load-time reductions and accessibility scores.
If you have a knack for content architecture, know your way around caching, CDNs and ARIA roles, and enjoy translating analytics into action, you’ll fit right in. I’m ready to kick off as soon as I see relevant experience and an outline of the first 30-day plan.
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