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Write and edit content supporting integrated communications programs, including press releases ... as a W-2 contractor, with an initial 3-6 month engagement and a path to full-time based on ...

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Miami, FL · On-site

... contracting environment, and media relations in sensitive, mission-driven contexts. The ideal ... Content Development * Oversee the creation of press releases, media kits, executive speeches, op ...

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But the ability to create such content, in particular videos, continues to be costly and ... This is a full-time contractor role with the opportunity to convert into a full-time position as ...

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How much do public content contractor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for public content contractor in the United States is $38.91, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $26.20 and $45.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Public Content Contractors?

Public Content Contractors are professionals hired, often on a temporary or project basis, to review, moderate, and manage online content for organizations, especially on social media and digital platforms. They ensure that user-generated content complies with community guidelines, legal requirements, and company policies. Their responsibilities may include flagging inappropriate content, reviewing reported posts, and sometimes creating or curating public-facing material. These contractors play a crucial role in maintaining a safe and respectful online environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Public Content Contractor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Public Content Contractor, you need excellent written communication skills, content creation experience, and a background in journalism, communications, or a related field. Familiarity with content management systems (CMS), digital publishing tools, and sometimes SEO certification is typically required. Strong attention to detail, adaptability, and the ability to work independently help individuals excel in this role. These skills are essential for producing high-quality, engaging content that meets client standards and deadlines in a fast-paced digital environment.

What are some common challenges faced by Public Content Contractors when working with large-scale content moderation projects?

Public Content Contractors often encounter the challenge of balancing efficiency with accuracy, especially when moderating high volumes of content under tight deadlines. They must consistently apply complex guidelines while navigating nuanced or ambiguous cases. Additionally, staying up-to-date with evolving platform policies and communicating effectively with cross-functional teams—such as legal, policy, and engineering—are crucial for success. Adapting to feedback and maintaining resilience in a dynamic, fast-paced environment are important skills for overcoming these challenges.
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What states have the most Public Content Contractor jobs? States with the most job openings for Public Content Contractor jobs include:
CPE SETA_Public Affairs Specialist III

CPE SETA_Public Affairs Specialist III

PEOPLE TECHNOLOGY AND PROCESSES LLC

Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD

Full-time

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Title: Public Affairs Specialist III

Clearance Type: Secret

Scope: The contractor shall provide support services for all public affairs functions to enhance CPE IEW&S’s communications abilities and respond appropriately to community leaders, media outlet or other outreach opportunities.

Responsibilities (including but not limited to):

  • Plan, develop, and implement the organization's public affairs programs, policies, events, and activities to include correspondence, messaging, and campaigns that span the different levels of Project and Product Management.
  • Establish and maintain relationships with Army and other Services to ensure effective communication and change-readiness capabilities are in place.
  • Provide peer review of physical and virtual promotional materials.
  • Independently develop strategic and executive-level communication materials, including but not limited to talking points, speeches, remarks, etc., supporting senior leaders, incorporating clear and impactful messaging.
  • Collaborate with mission partners to develop successful communications strategies by being at the forefront of publicity campaigns concerning the organization through newspapers, periodicals, and audio and visual communications media, including the Internet and outward facing websites.
  • Lead the development of overarching communications plans, project or campaign specific plans and public affairs guidance.
  • Develop relevant content to reach target audiences; review published content; monitor and respond to users to grow an informed public; develop and expand community outreach efforts; monitor community activities and coordinate participation in events and public forums.
  • Lead the development and implementation of an editorial calendar and a conference tracker.
  • Create, implement, and monitor outreach campaigns; report metrics and return on investment to Senior Leadership; notify staff and subordinate organizations of journal articles, media days, videos, media trips, community events and outreach opportunities.
  • Facilitate government review of media queries.
  • Develop relevant content in specialized areas of public affairs activities such as DoD publications, press, radio, and TV relations, conferences and community relations.

Required Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s Degree and a minimum of ten (10) years of experience in public affairs/public relations or a related field is required.
  • Can be substituted with a minimum of ten (10) years of relevant military service or related experience.
  • DINFOS accreditation, or similar, desired but not required; Published articles may be requested to demonstrate experience.