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Middle Eastern/North African Outreach Content Writer

This is a contract with a great organization.
As a contractor for Smith Johnson, you are eligible for medical, dental, life, disability and a matching retirement plan.
Smith Johnson pays for 70% of your medical and dental and 100% of life and disability.
The contract is also eligible for PTO/holiday accrued monthly.
You are also eligible for a matching 3% retirement.
Smith Johnson believes in taking care of our contractors.
ResponsibilitiesOur client is looking for a native or near-native Arabic speaker which very high proficiency in reading and writing in the Arabic language with the ability to research and analyze materials and synthesize content into written materials.
Responsibilities include (but are not limited to):
Arabic Blog, social media, and other channel content writer that supports SEO needs Manages for RootsTech MENA activities, including doing outreach and support of speakers, and managing landing pages Support outreach activities, including activities being done on social media.
Work with vendors in the Middle East/Africa North area as directed Support MENA customer journeys and provide input/feedback on campaign plans, etc.
Travel as needed to support MENA outreach events Qualifications Native or near-native Arabic Speaker--proficiency in reading and writing Arabic to multiple regions in MENA area.
Bachelor's degree in communications, Arabic language, or similar degree Strong knowledge of the differing MENA markets and how to communicate with the different demographic categories Social media expertise preferred Ability to work and communicate at all levels of the organization Middle Eastern/North African Outreach Content Writer Recommended Skills Social Media Communication Arabic Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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