edamama is the #1 online-to-offline (O2O) platform focused on products and services for parents and families in the Philippines! We're a mama-led company (with dads, aspiring parents, and kid-at-hearts on board too!) on a mission to make parenting easier. Think content, commerce, and community wrapped up in one supportive space. We’ve reached another milestone in 2023 when we started to branch out into retail aiming to have 100 stores in the next 5 years!
What You'll Do
We are seeking a creative, empathetic, and research-driven Content Writer / Parenting Journey Content Specialist to develop engaging content that supports parents through key stages of their parenting journey. This role will focus on creating newsletter campaigns, producing solution-oriented articles, and building a comprehensive content library tailored to real parenting challenges.
Key Responsibility Areas
Journey-Based Newsletters: Design and write the “Parent Journey” newsletter series. You will take our existing journey stages (Survival, Routine, Transition, etc.) and create the weekly layouts, choosing the right "Hero" topics and secondary links for each stage.
Article Production: Write 5 "Problem/Solution" or related articles to each of the journeys. These should be deeply relatable, research-backed, and formatted for easy reading (scannable headers, bullet points).
Continuous Improvement & Innovation
Content Library Development: Build out the initial batch of content for each stage (minimum 3 articles per stage) covering topics like feeding, sleep regressions, and postpartum recovery.
What We're Looking For
The "Mom" Lens: You understand the nuances of the parenting journey. You know the difference between the "Survival Phase" and the "Exploration Phase" because you've lived it or studied it deeply.
Exceptional Writing: Ability to write with empathy and authority. You can switch between "You've got this, mama" encouragement and practical, checklist-style advice.
Design/Layout Eye: Can give recommendations on what the newsletter should look like
Self-Starter: You can take a high-level roadmap (like our CRM tactics) and turn it into a finished piece of content without heavy hand-holding