OREGON EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT - Portland, OR

posted 15 days ago

Full-time - Mid Level
Portland, OR

About the position

The Content and Copywriting Manager (CCM) at Perkins Coie is responsible for driving the delivery of high-quality content to enhance brand awareness and promote the firm's services. This role involves overseeing a team of 3-4 members to produce various external-facing content, including lawyer bios, marketing materials, and website copy. The CCM will implement content process improvements and collaborate with the marketing and business development teams to ensure effective communication and consistency across all content mediums.

Responsibilities

  • Develop a content framework and produce exceptional quality content including lawyer bios, collateral, website and advertisement copy, and event assets.
  • Implement content process improvements to prioritize high-impact content for the marketing and business development team.
  • Devise a systematic approach to planning, organizing, and producing content with a focus on continuous improvement.
  • Manage and mentor a team of 3-4 professionals responsible for drafting, editing, and publishing all content.
  • Oversee the development of external-facing content related to marketing and business development efforts, including advertising and partner bios.
  • Review and edit lawyer-authored client updates to ensure compliance with editorial standards and set editorial guidelines for market-facing content.
  • Collaborate with the marketing and business development team, Design, and other colleagues to develop effective communications for special projects.
  • Manage and maintain the firm's style guide and conduct training for colleagues on communication style.

Requirements

  • At least 6 years of experience in content creation or copywriting.
  • Bachelor's degree in a relevant field.

Benefits

  • Competitive salary based on experience.
  • Opportunities for professional development and training.
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