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How much do remote sports writer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote sports writer in the United States is $24.29, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.51 and $27.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Does a Remote Sports Writer Do?

A remote sports writer delivers freelance stories and information about sports via print, blogs, or website content. Your responsibilities as a work from home sports writer include researching recent games and athlete, interviewing athletes and other team personnel, and fact-checking to ensure that information is accurate before publishing it. Your other duties as a freelance sports writer include pitching story ideas to an editor, writing content, and making requested edits.

What is a remote sports writer?

A remote sports writer is a professional who creates articles, analysis, and reports about sports events, teams, or athletes while working from a location outside of a traditional office, usually from home. They cover various sports topics, write game recaps, conduct player interviews, and may contribute to websites, magazines, or newspapers. Remote sports writers use digital tools to communicate with editors, access information, and submit their work online. This role allows for flexible work hours and the ability to cover sports stories from anywhere with internet access.

What is the difference between Remote Sports Writer vs Remote Sports Journalist?

AspectRemote Sports WriterRemote Sports Journalist
CredentialsWriting experience, sports knowledgeWriting experience, sports knowledge, possibly journalism degree
Work EnvironmentFreelance or contract-based, independentFreelance or employed, often with media outlets
Industry UsageContent creation, blogs, websitesNews reporting, media outlets, newspapers
Search & Comparison IntentFocus on sports content writingFocus on sports news reporting

Remote Sports Writers primarily create sports content such as articles, blogs, and opinion pieces, often working independently. Remote Sports Journalists typically report on sports news, conduct interviews, and may work for media outlets. While both roles require sports knowledge and strong writing skills, journalists often have a background in journalism and may focus more on news reporting, whereas writers focus on content creation. Understanding these differences helps job seekers target the right roles in the sports media industry.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Sports Writer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Sports Writer, you need excellent writing and grammar skills, a deep understanding of sports, and often a degree in journalism, communications, or a related field. Familiarity with content management systems (CMS), SEO best practices, and multimedia editing tools is typically required. Strong research abilities, adaptability, and the capacity to work independently while meeting tight deadlines are essential soft skills. These skills ensure accurate, engaging content that attracts readers and maintains credibility in a competitive digital sports media landscape.

How do Remote Sports Writers typically collaborate with editors and other team members to produce timely and accurate content?

Remote Sports Writers often use digital communication tools such as email, instant messaging, and project management platforms to stay connected with editors and fellow writers. Regular virtual meetings and editorial calendars help ensure deadlines are met and content aligns with publication standards. Writers may also participate in brainstorming sessions, pitch meetings, and peer reviews, all conducted online. Collaboration is key to maintaining quality, accuracy, and consistency, even when working from different locations.
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Infographic showing various Remote Sports Writer job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Full Time, and 50% Contract. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $50,519 per year, or $24.3 per hour.

Government Proposal Writer/Editor (Remote)

WinBiz Consulting

Washington, DC • Remote

Contractor

Posted 5 days ago


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Company Description

WinBiz helps small and mid-size companies grow by teaming with them to compete for and win new contracts.  We're particularly passionate about building the capacity of small, women-owned, or historically disadvantaged businesses by giving them access to "large company" proposal management that's tailored to their unique needs. We're a high-energy team that takes pride in making the impossible look easy, and we're looking add some experienced and talented new members to the "WinBiz Family" this year.   

Job Description

The Proposal Writer/Editor applies expert-level writing and editing skills as well as our formal proposal methodology to all types of government proposals (RFI/RFP responses, Multi-award vehicle responses, Market surveys, etc.) The Writer works closely with the Proposal Manager and Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) to turn draft material into compliant and compelling content that's within page limits and consistent with the client's win themes.  When necessary, the Writer also directly interviews SMEs to clarify draft content, empowering SMEs to focus on there are of technical expertise rather than on writing.  Above all, the Writer is a storyteller who can identify and elaborate the client's expertise into a winning message while maintaining compliance with all RFP requirements.  

Responsibilities: 

  • Write and edit for clarity and simplicity, translating jargon into plain English in the active voice while copy editing for grammatical perfection. 

  • Work with the Proposal Manager to structure templates for the technical volume, management volume, resumes, and past performance examples to RFP instructions (Section L), reflecting the Statement of Work (Section C) and evaluation criteria (Section M).  

  • Review RFP requirements and analyze amendments for impact on content. 

  • Edit for "fit" when necessary to achieve desired page count without sacrificing impact or compliance. 

  • Collaborate with the Graphic Artist to validate graphics for compliance and impact. 

  • Continuously check compliance against RFP requirements and participate in status meetings, color reviews, and white glove reviews.  

Qualifications
  • Native fluency in American business English and expert-level writing skills 

  • Bachelor's degree in English, Journalism, or similar disciplines, or else equivalent experience writing business content for a living 

  • 5 years of Federal Proposal experience and 10 years of general proposal experience  

  • Solid understanding of Federal procurement processes

  • Shipley training or APMP Foundation credential 

  • Expert-level familiarity with Microsoft Word, including styles sheets, tables, cross-references, and page layout 

  • Strong familiarity with Microsoft SharePoint and OneDrive, especially with respect to version control 

  • Self-starter who can manage multiple projects with absolutely inflexible deadlines 

  • Able to work effectively in a remote enterprise and participate in virtual meetings with clients during business hours in US time zones 

  • Access to a strong Internet connection and a personal computer that can run the latest version of Microsoft Office. 

Additional Information

This is a project-based, remote work, 1099 Independent Contractor position. Our clients are located predominantly in the US Eastern Time Zone.

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.