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Regional Organic Content Specialist

Fort Myers, FL ยท On-site

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Regional Organic Content Specialist We are Lennar Lennar is one of the nation's leading ... Associates throughout their career. Lennar has been recognized as a Fortune 500 ยฎ company and ...

Oversee the end-to-end process of content generation-including research, structural composition ... An Associate's degree combined with an additional 2 years of experience may be considered. * A High ...

Video Content Specialist

Elkton, FL

$25.50 - $30/hr

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Video Content Specialist Reports To: Lifecycle Marketing Manager People Manager: No FLSA Status ... Associate or Bachelor's degree in Film, Media Production, Communications, or a related field.

Oversee the end-to-end process of content generation-including research, structural composition ... An Associate's degree combined with an additional 2 years of experience may be considered. * A High ...

Create original editorial franchises and repeatable content formats that audiences associate with Alpaca, spanning podcasts, video series, newsletters, interviews, research, events, and social ...

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Develop and maintain a content calendar. * Coordinate and execute marketing campaigns across ... Associate's degree in marketing or a related field, 3-5 years of directly related work experience ...

Develop and maintain a content calendar. * Coordinate and execute marketing campaigns across ... Associate's degree in marketing or a related field, 3-5 years of directly related work experience ...

Create and manage content for social media, websites, blogs, newsletters, and marketing materials ... Associate's degree in marketing or a related field, 3-5 years of directly related work experience ...

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How much do content associate jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for content associate in Florida is $20.51, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.38 and $25.67 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a content associate do?

A Content Associate is responsible for creating, editing, and managing written, visual, or multimedia content for an organization. They often collaborate with writers, editors, designers, and marketing teams to ensure content aligns with brand guidelines and business goals. Content Associates may also conduct research, optimize content for SEO, and help maintain content calendars. Their work is essential in engaging audiences and supporting digital marketing strategies.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a content associate, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Content Associate, you need strong writing, editing, and research skills, often supported by a degree in communications, journalism, or a related field. Familiarity with content management systems (CMS), SEO tools, and basic graphic design platforms is typically required. Attention to detail, creativity, and the ability to collaborate effectively help individuals excel in this role. These skills ensure the production of high-quality, engaging content that aligns with organizational goals and reaches target audiences effectively.

How does a content associate typically collaborate with other departments within an organization?

Content Associates often work closely with marketing, design, and product teams to ensure that all published material aligns with brand guidelines and campaign objectives. They may attend regular cross-functional meetings to coordinate content calendars, discuss project timelines, and integrate feedback from various stakeholders. This collaboration helps maintain consistency across platforms and ensures that content supports broader business goals. Building strong communication skills is essential for success in this role, as it often requires balancing multiple priorities and adapting to feedback from different teams.

What is a content associate job description?

A content associate is responsible for creating, editing, and managing digital content such as articles, blog posts, and social media updates. They often work with content management systems, adhere to brand guidelines, and ensure content quality and SEO optimization. Strong writing skills and familiarity with digital tools are typically required for this role.

What are the most commonly searched types of Content jobs in Florida?

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What cities in Florida are hiring for Content Associate jobs?

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Infographic showing various Content Associate job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 71% Full Time, 26% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $42,662 per year, or $20.5 per hour.

Marketing Content Associate

FastBytes

West Palm Beach, FL โ€ข On-site

Part-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Marketing Content Associate

Client Content Production, Localization, and Launch Support

About Fast Bytes

Fast Bytes keeps a company's approved message true across every surface it publishes. We work with B2B companies that have real technical depth: their products are complex, their claims have to be exactly right, and their message has to land in more than one market and more than one language.

We build and maintain the surfaces that message lives on: websites, product collateral, sales documents, launch packages, and the translated versions of all of it. And we keep those surfaces true to a single approved source, so that when the message changes, everything downstream changes with it instead of quietly falling a version behind.

We are AI-native. Most of what we produce is produced with AI tools, working from approved claim sets, glossaries, and style guides. That is not a shortcut; it is the discipline that makes the work possible at the volume our clients need. The judgment, the accuracy, and the final call stay human.

The Role

You will be our production hand across client programs: the person who takes an approved message and turns it into the actual documents, pages, and translated content that go out the door.

This is a client-support role. Fast Bytes' work is delivered under our name, and you will move between engagements as the work demands. One week you are deep in a client's product launch package, the next you are producing localized collateral for a different market. You will get a clear picture of who you are supporting and what they need before you start on anything.

It is a hands-on role, not a strategy role. We bring the positioning, the approved claims, and the style guides. You bring the craft, the care, and the willingness to get every detail right.

What You'll Be Doing
Marketing Content and Collateral

Producing the documents a B2B sales and marketing team actually runs on: product pages, datasheets, brochures, sales decks, battle cards, comparison guides, page copy. Drafting with AI tools against an approved style guide and claim set, then editing to the standard a client signs off on.

Localized Content for International Markets

Producing translated versions of client content using AI translation, translation memory, glossaries, and market-specific style guides. Preparing files for native-language reviewers and incorporating their feedback. Catching what machine translation gets wrong: terminology that has an approved equivalent, claims that do not travel, formatting and typography that break in another script. You do not need to speak the target languages. The job is running the process well and knowing when to escalate.

Product Launch Support

When a client launches a product, the whole package moves at once: web pages, PDFs, sales enablement documents, and every language version. You will help build that package, keep the pieces consistent with each other, and track what is done and what is outstanding.

PDF and Document Production

Building, editing, versioning, and finishing print- and screen-ready PDFs. Fixing files that arrive broken. Directing AI tools to rebuild layouts that have to flow into another language, then checking the result and correcting what the tools got wrong.

Evaluating the Source and the Output

Two reads, in both directions. Before production, working through the material a client hands us and surfacing what will cause trouble downstream: a spec that contradicts another spec, a term used two different ways, a claim that is not quite what the client means. Those go back as questions before they get multiplied across a dozen documents and four languages. After production, assessing how well our tools rendered what the client actually asked for, and using what you find to determine where something has drifted far enough that it needs the client's judgment rather than ours. This is not line-by-line proofreading. It is a sense of whether the thing is right, and the instinct to raise your hand when it is not. A lot of the value here is noticing.

What We're Looking For Required
  • Excellent written English, and the instinct to follow a style guide precisely rather than improvise around it.
  • Working fluency with AI writing and production tools, and, more importantly, good judgment about their output. You should be able to tell us about a time an AI tool handed you something confident and wrong, and what you did about it.
  • Comfort in Adobe Acrobat and at least one layout or design tool (InDesign, Figma, Canva, or similar).
  • Genuine attention to detail. This work rewards the person who notices that the spec on page 4 does not match the spec on page 11.
  • Organized, responsive, and able to work independently against a deadline without daily supervision.
  • Authorized to work in the US as an independent contractor.
Nice to Have
  • Experience with translation or localization workflows: TMS platforms, translation memory, glossary or terminology management.
  • Experience in a regulated or technically demanding industry, where claims are reviewed before they ship.
  • Familiarity with a CMS or marketing platform (HubSpot, WordPress, Webflow).
  • Basic comfort with structured files: JSON, Markdown, spreadsheets used as data rather than as documents.
How We Work with AI

We say this plainly, because it is the shape of the job.

AI does the first draft, the first translation, and much of the mechanical production. You do the source-checking, the terminology discipline, the editing, and the final read. We do not ship anything a person has not taken responsibility for.

We are not looking for someone who is precious about AI, and we are not looking for someone who trusts it. We want someone who is fast with it and skeptical of it. If you already work this way, you will recognize the description. If you are early in your career and this is simply how you learned to work, that is an advantage here, not a gap.

The Practical Details
  • Engagement: Part-time. 20 to 25 hours per week.
  • Rate: $28 per hour.
  • Location: West Palm Beach, FL. Some overlap with Eastern business hours so we can talk when we need to.
  • Tools: We provide access to the AI tools and platforms the work runs on. You bring your own computer.
  • Paperwork: A mutual NDA and a contractor agreement before any client work begins. Client material is confidential and stays that way.
Ready to Apply?

If this role excites you and you meet the qualifications, we'd love to hear from you. Submit your resume and a brief note about your experience with AI tools and content production.