Content Proofreader & Web Page Reviewer Needed For Marketing Quality Control

Before you read further, ask yourself:

– Have you ever refreshed a webpage just to make sure that button is actually centered?

– Do you spot typos in restaurant menus and silently judge the establishment?

– Have friends ever called you "obsessive" and you took it as a compliment?

– Does the phrase "close enough" make your eye twitch slightly?

If you answered "yes" to most of these questions, keep reading…

Position: Quality Guardian & Content Perfectionist - The Last Line of Defense Against Marketing Mishaps

What We're Looking For: Someone who doesn't just notice details – someone who's magnetically drawn to them like a moth to a flame. You're the person who catches the missing Oxford comma, spots the broken link, and notices when that headline font is 2px off from brand guidelines. You don't just want things to be good; you need them to be right.

What You'll Be Doing:

– Conducting final reviews of website launch pages

– Proofreading emails before they hit thousands of inboxes (no pressure!)

– Quality-checking blog posts for everything from grammar to links to format

– Reviewing ad copy to ensure it's compelling AND correct

– Being the guardian angel of our marketing operations team

– Catching mistakes that would keep other people awake at night

What Makes You Perfect For This Role:

– You have an almost supernatural ability to spot inconsistencies

– Your attention to detail borders on the legendary

– You actually enjoy the process of methodical review (we get it!)

– You can work efficiently under deadlines without compromising quality

– You understand that "good enough" is the enemy of excellence

– You have experience with digital marketing content and web publishing

– Bonus points if you've ever reorganized someone's spice rack alphabetically

What We Offer:

– A role where your meticulous nature is not just appreciated, but celebrated

– The satisfaction of knowing millions of people will see content you've perfected

– A team that understands the difference between "its" and "it's" - it really matters!

– Flexible work environment (because great work happens when you're comfortable)

– The peace of mind that comes from knowing everything is exactly as it should be

Red Flags That This Isn't For You:

– The idea of reviewing the same piece of content multiple times sounds tedious

– You think "close enough" is an acceptable standard

– You've never noticed a typo in your life

– You believe "perfectionism" is a dirty word

Ready to Join Our Quality-Obsessed Team?

If you're still reading and thinking "This sounds like my dream job," then we want to hear from you. Submit your proposal explaining why attention to detail isn't just a skill for you – it's a way of life, and include an example of a time your eagle eyes saved the day.

Fair Warning: We'll be scrutinizing for typos. Consider it your first test. 😉

About Us

It all started more than a decade ago when our film team decided to see what would happen when a group of chronically ill people from different walks of life left the comforts of their home to spend a month in the Peruvian Amazon, working with shamans and plant medicine. After being guided to release the film for free and share these findings, people took it to heart.

A community sprang up – full of knowledge seekers looking for more information about natural health, plant medicine, energy healing and general wisdom from ancient cultures. And their continual hunger to learn more, live better, and reconnect with our planet has fueled us in our mission to document, preserve and share this knowledge… before it’s gone.

We do that through films, multi-part docu-series, books, articles, video collections and online workshops with our favorite teachers. We're not here to tell you what to do - rather, we're here to show you what's out there and what works, and nudge you to do your own homework and research as it relates to your own health and life journey.

At the end of the day, for our community and for our team, it all comes down to these two words:

Stay Curious

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