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Copywriter

Boston, MA · On-site +1

$45 - $55/hr

Temporary Salary: $45-55 Hourly $45 - $55/hr Start Date: Aug 16, 2026 Our Boston based branding ... on a remote, part time, Copywriter: Copywriter Mid-Level 5-8+ years experience Start = ASAP ...

Ability to manage or collaborate with freelancers, small creative teams, or agencies. * Strong ... Temporary-to-permeant role is an option. * Location: Flexible / remote, with preference for ...

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Copywriter

Aquent

Boston, MA • On-site, Remote

$45 - $55/hr

Temporary

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Placement Type:
Temporary
Salary:
$45-55 Hourly
$45 - $55/hr
Start Date:
Aug 16, 2026
Our Boston based branding, advertising, and digital agency client is looking to bring on a remote, part time, Copywriter:
Copywriter
Mid-Level 5-8+ years experience
Start = ASAP
Duration through end of September with possible extension
This is a remote, part time role, an average of 10 hours of work per week, (details below)
If you're in Boston and want to work hybrid, that's cool too!
What are they being asked to do in terms of deliverables?
a. Concepts and copy for social campaigns
b. Concepts and copy for websites. Have knowledge of SEO.
c. Work with agency designers and art directors to concept both visually and verbally to maximize impact of work
d. Concepts and copy for print collateral: brochures, one-sheets, etc.
e. Concepts and copy for video outlines and scripts
f. Potential interviewing for video production. Experience in video production and working with editors.
g. Deliver concepts and copy that bring research findings and media plans to life.
Highest value thing this person does
a. Turn strategic creative briefs into purposeful, impactful, immediately useful creative content. b. Written pieces - headlines/copy. Social posts. Narrative web copy. Audio - video or radio scripts.
Bottom end. The most routine thing we'll ask them.
a. To write copy for digital banners and web pages. Written to convey specifically needed messaging and within the tone and voice of the set brand
Must haves. Non-negotiables.
a. To be strategy conscious and to write clear, compelling copy. To be able to actually write.
b. To not rely on AI in their writing. To use AI for research, but to write as a human. Authenticity is important.
c. To be curious. To really understand the client, their business, and what is needed to reach their goal.
d. To do the job, not the assignment. This means to bring the best ideas forward. To push creative ideas, but to push them responsibly.
e. To understand the power of social campaigns and to create ideas and copy that flourish there
f. To be a nice person and positive, supportive co-worker. To work well with partners.
g. To be open and transparent. If crunched for time, raise a hand. If confused, raise a hand.
Tools they need to be fluent in.
a. Writers should be able to work in google docs. Writers should be able to work in basecamp, and track jobs in basecamp. Writers should seamlessly use AI for research when needed to inform their thinking. They should not rely on AI to write. Skills in deck preparation - Powerpoint, Indesign, ... - are a bonus.
What availability do we need?
a. Ideally, writer would be a full-time freelancer, not doing freelance on the side with a full time job.
b. The more reliability and dependability we can have, the better. This doesn't exclude freelancers who work around a full-time gig, but it is preferable for agency.
c. We need writers who have flexibility/availability for meetings/calls during business hours for at least 2 days per week.
d. Given 1 or 2 days notice from agency, writer should have ability to schedule turnarounds in 24 hours, or over 3-4 day blocks of time.
e. We would need at least 10 hrs. per week availability within their current freelance client base to make them a viable candidate.
f. Writer must keep agency informed weeks in advance about vacation and personal time so we can schedule workflow appropriately.
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