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Content Producer

Hybrid
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
CA$62,000 - CA$75,000/year
Entry Level
Full-Time

Top Benefits

Extended Health Care Benefits
Vision Insurance
Dental Insurance

About the role

About Charitable Impact Charitable Impact started as a bold idea and evolved quickly into an unwavering belief: everyone should have access to resources that help them build the brighter future they imagine. We provide a donor-centric giving platform, supported by a donor advised fund, that helps people amplify their generosity to create the change they want to see in the world. We simplify the giving process, allowing donors to manage all of their giving from one place, access timely tax receipts, and donate in a variety of ways including cash, publicly traded stocks, company shares, and many other options. Anyone can use it to find and give to their favourite charities from one place, give with friends and others, and get support with making their biggest impact possible. So far, Canadians across the country have donated more than $1.6 billion through our platform.

We take care of each other Our team members enjoy competitive salaries, purposeful perks, and a culture that gives back and has fun doing it. We are proud to have been named one of Canada’s Most Admired™ Corporate Cultures of 2024. We support each other, learn from one another, and grow together. We're on an adventure to make giving an intentional and meaningful part of daily life. So, come and join us, and let's build a brighter future together.

What you’ll do The Content Producer helps turn research, source material, recordings, expert input, audience questions, and publishing priorities into clear content that can be reviewed, packaged, published, monitored, and improved. Reporting to the Head of Production, this role supports work from brief through production, review, scheduling, publication, and early audience learning. This is an early-career creator-operator role for someone who has built content skills through work, school, freelance projects, personal channels, volunteer work, campus media, podcasts, video, writing, or other self-directed creative work. The role requires strong writing, practical production judgment, platform awareness, review discipline, and comfort keeping assigned work visible in a shared workflow. The ideal candidate is curious, organized, detail-oriented, open to feedback, and able to turn rough material into useful content people can understand and engage with.

We are a hybrid office, with team members working from home and in our Vancouver office. This role requires in-office attendance once per quarter and availability during the Pacific Standard Time zone business hours.

Your responsibilities

Create and Package Content (35% of time) Research assigned topics using source material, transcripts, internal notes, prior approved content, audience questions, public references, and expert input Develop or complete working briefs so that the audience, purpose, source material, review path, publishing destination, and monitoring plan are clear before production proceeds Draft and shape content, including captions, hooks, short-form scripts, social posts, content outlines, interview questions, show notes, newsletter blurbs, simple article drafts, clip descriptions, source summaries, and calls to action Turn recordings, transcripts, expert input, story leads, audience signals, and approved source material into usable content packages for review and publication Adapt approved content into platform-specific versions for social, website pages, newsletters, podcast pages, resource pages, and other approved publishing destinations without changing meaning or adding unreviewed claims

Schedule, Publish, and Monitor Content (25% of time) Prepare, schedule, post, or coordinate approved content, including final checks on copy, captions, files, links, metadata, tags, thumbnails or covers, alt text where relevant, timing, approvals, and destination accuracy Log published assets in the team’s workflow system so distribution details, publishing status, ownership, and follow-up needs are visible Monitor early audience response after publication, including comments, questions, corrections, confusion, saves, shares, replies, watch time, and other assigned signals Capture useful observations and recommend what should be repeated, refined, moved, archived, escalated, or stopped Route sensitive comments, questions, public-response issues, or subject-matter concerns to the right internal partner before responding or taking action

Support Production and Workflow (25% of time) Help prepare for recordings, interviews, or shoots by organizing source material, preparing questions, confirming production notes, and helping contributors understand what is needed Support video, audio, and social production by identifying useful clips, preparing captions, pulling rough selects, supporting simple draft edits, and keeping files, links, and handoffs organized Keep assigned work up to date in Jira or the approved workflow system, including status, blockers, source material, review needs, handoff details, and next steps Coordinate clean handoffs with the Head of Production, designers, subject-matter reviewers, and other partners as needed. Help ensure that assigned work moves through research, drafting, production, review, scheduling, publishing, monitoring, and learning

Protect Quality, Accuracy, and Learning (15% of time) Identify when content includes claims, sensitive topics, unclear approvals, or subject-matter details that need expert review before publication Ask clear review questions and route issues to the right internal partner without leaving work in a vague holding state Ensure approved content is not materially changed during adaptation, scheduling, or posting without going back through the correct review path Use feedback, review notes, audience response, and workflow learnings to improve future drafts, packaging, publishing steps, and handoffs Support additional duties as requested to help Marketing meet strategic goals, improve production flow, and publish high-quality work consistently

What we're looking for Experience creating and publishing content independently, through school, personal channels, freelance projects, internships, volunteer work, campus media, creator projects, or professional roles A portfolio showing real content work, ideally across writing, short-form video, social posts, audio, newsletters, interviews, explainers, or similar formats Strong writing ability, especially for hooks, captions, scripts, summaries, short posts, plain-language explanations, and calls to action Comfort working across text, video, audio, and images, with enough production judgment to support rough cuts, selects, captions, packaging, scheduling, publishing, and versioning Strong organization and workflow discipline, including comfort with production calendars, shared documentation, project management tools, collaboration tools, and cross-functional handoffs Good judgment about accuracy, claims, approvals, public sensitivity, when to ask for help, when to route review, and when not to publish

Bonus points Experience running or contributing to a personal channel, student publication, podcast, YouTube channel, TikTok, Instagram, newsletter, club account, non-profit account, creator project, or brand account Experience scheduling or publishing content directly across social platforms, websites or CMS tools, newsletters, podcast platforms, or resource hubs Experience with tools such as Jira, Asana, Monday.com, Notion, Google Workspace, Slack, Descript, Premiere, Final Cut, DaVinci Resolve, CapCut, Canva, Figma, CMS platforms, social scheduling tools, or social analytics tools Comfort interviewing people, preparing questions, or helping others appear on camera or audio Interest in charitable giving, philanthropy, social impact, education, finance, donor behaviour, or public-interest storytelling Demonstrated responsible use of AI tools for research support, summarization, drafting, editing, organizing, repackaging, checklists, and content variations, with clear human review before anything is published

Compensation The expected starting salary range for this role is $62,000 - $75,000/year.

Total rewards Extended health care benefits. Vision, dental, paramedical, and life insurance. Annual health spending account. To spend on what's important to you. Professional development. We believe in supporting our team members in achieving their professional goals. RRSP matching. To encourage you to save for your future. Monthly donation & volunteer matching. To encourage you to give. Rest and relaxation. Minimum three weeks paid annual vacation and unlimited sick days. Flexibility. Flexible work schedules and remote work options.

Our people make us great We love working with creative and open-minded people who bring imagination and courage to work, who treat others with respect and kindness, and who act on their generosity each day. We're committed to building an equitable, inclusive, and collaborative workplace that welcomes and encourages members of traditionally underrepresented groups to join our team. We provide equal opportunity and consideration to all qualified applicants. If accommodations are needed during the hiring process, please let us know.

About Charitable Impact

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Charitable Impact is a free giving platform created to empower generous Canadians like you to make a real difference, no matter what cause you choose to support.

How does it work?

  1. Make a Deposit Add money to your Impact Account, get an instant tax receipt, and take as much time as you need to decide where to direct your support—no pressure, no deadlines. Get started by adding as little as $5 dollars.

  2. Make a Plan When you give strategically, you maximize your impact. Explore causes that are meaningful to you, discover new charities, and plan ahead to make your charitable giving go further.

  3. Make a Difference Grant funds to charities and Giving Groups, set up monthly gifts, send charitable dollars to loved ones, or keep adding—when inspiration or crisis strikes, you'll have the funds to help.

Since 2011, we've facilitated over $1.4 billion in donations, empowering tens of thousands of Canadians to make a difference in their communities and beyond.

Today, our team has grown to include engineers, designers, customer support, operations staff, philanthropic advisors, charitable investment advisors, and many other dedicated professionals who are committed to helping Canadians maximize their generosity.

Charitable Impact was named one of the 2024 Canada’s Most Admired™ Corporate Cultures™ Award in the Emerging category. This award reflects our team's hard work and dedication to fostering a culture that reflects our values of imagination, courage, respect, kindness and generosity.

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