Psychology Content Lead – AI-Powered Educational Guides

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TYPE OF WORK

Part Time

WAGE / SALARY

9

HOURS PER WEEK

40

DATE UPDATED

May 22, 2026

JOB OVERVIEW

We are a growing educational content company creating posters, worksheets, and guides that help parents and teachers support children's emotional and academic development. We use AI tools to generate ideas and visuals — but human expertise, judgment, and care are at the heart of everything we publish.

About the Role
We're looking for a Child Development Content Lead who will own our guide production process from concept to final approval. You'll combine your professional background in therapy or counseling with strong editorial judgment and AI fluency to produce resources that are accurate, visually compelling, and genuinely useful for parents and teachers.
You are not a designer — we have a designer on the team. You are the expert, the editor, and the creative director who ensures every guide meets a high standard before it reaches our audience.

What You'll Do
Content Development
Generate and pitch new guide and poster ideas based on what parents and teachers need most
Use AI tools to draft guide text, then vet and refine it using your professional expertise — ensuring accuracy, age-appropriateness, and emotional sensitivity
Simplify complex child development concepts into clear, warm, parent-friendly language

Visual Direction
Use AI tools to generate a visual concept for each guide
Evaluate the output critically — flagging weak illustrations, poor layout, mismatched imagery, or anything that doesn't meet our quality bar
Brief our designer with clear, specific instructions: which illustrations to replace, what fonts to use, how to structure the layout, and what the final piece should look like

Editorial Review & Approval
Review the designer's Canva output against your brief
Assess every piece for visual quality, content accuracy, title strength, layout clarity, and age-appropriateness
Approve final pieces or provide precise feedback for revisions
Maintain a consistently high standard across all published guides

What We're Looking For
Background in therapy, counseling, or child psychology — must have
Solid understanding of child development and social-emotional learning
Ability to critically vet content for professional accuracy — you will be the expert in the room
Strong visual editorial eye — you can look at a guide and immediately identify what's working, what's too cluttered, what illustration is missing the point, or what title won't stop a parent mid-scroll
Fluent with AI tools such as ChatGPT, Gemini, or similar for both text and image generation
Clear, direct communicator — able to brief a designer with specific, actionable instructions
Meticulous and high-standards — you notice details others miss and you care about getting it right
Self-directed and comfortable working remotely and independently

Nice to Have
Experience creating educational materials for classrooms or families
Familiarity with growth mindset, SEL, or positive psychology frameworks
Experience managing or directing creative work

What We Offer
Long-term employment
$9 USD per hour as a starting pay
Fully remote, flexible working arrangement
Meaningful work that directly supports children's wellbeing
A collaborative, creative team environment

To Apply
Please send your CV and a brief note about your background and experience.
As part of the application process, you must perform a test task, follow the instructions here:
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IMPORTANT: Applications without a completed test task will NOT be considered.


Your test task will be evaluated on:
Content accuracy: Does the guide faithfully and professionally represent the source text?
Illustration relevance: Are the images specific and accurate to each section — not generic?
Visual quality: Are illustrations clear, high quality, and consistent in style?
Layout: Is it clean, scannable, and uncluttered?
Typography: Does it match the style of our reference guides?
Title: Is it attention-grabbing and parent-facing?
Designer brief: Are your instructions clear and specific enough for a designer to execute without guessing?

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