Manager, Digital Content

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About the position

USA for UNHCR is seeking a strategic, creative, and data-informed Manager, Digital Content to lead the development of high-impact digital messaging that drives fundraising, supporter engagement, and brand awareness across channels. This role is central to ensuring donors and supporters receive compelling, consistent, and results-driven content that clearly communicates impact and inspires action. The Manager, Digital Content leads the creation and execution of digital content across email, SMS, web, paid media, and multimedia formats, while serving as a key partner to fundraising, marketing, and engagement teams. The role drives excellence in content strategy, editorial quality, testing and optimization, and cross-functional collaboration. This position requires strong digital storytelling and direct-response expertise, a deep understanding of audience behavior, and the ability to manage workflows, approvals, and performance in a fast-paced, campaign-driven environment.

Responsibilities

  • Lead and execute digital content development for the IG Digital Marketing to meet team and organization goals
  • Draft compelling, results-driven digital content for emails, SMS, website landing pages, ads, video scripts, and other digital copy needs, with a strong understanding of digital direct response writing principles.
  • Provide guidance for graphic development and video production to ensure alignment with campaign objectives and brand standards.
  • Lead and manage the content approval process and quality assurance to ensure content is deployed with a unified voice and message.
  • Manage the IG digital content calendar to provide an excellent donor experience for multiple audiences.
  • Assist in the development and execution of the digital strategy and growth path for the organization in collaboration with other internal stakeholders to embody a digital-first and data-informed mindset.
  • Participate in content testing opportunities and analyze data to continue to inform improve donor experience.
  • Partner with other teams to share digital content best practices and apply data-driven insights to enhance overall campaign effectiveness.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree required.
  • At least 6–8 years of experience in digital fundraising content strategy and digital writing for nonprofits, cultural institutions, political campaigns, associations, or similar organizations
  • Excellent writing and editing skills, with a strong eye for detail and the ability to develop fresh, compelling digital content
  • Strong understanding of digital strategies and best practices across email, SMS, web, and paid media
  • Familiarity with digital fundraising and direct response principles and performance-driven content
  • Experience managing content calendars and workflows across multiple channels, audiences, and programs
  • Understanding of donor journeys, audience segmentation, and personalization to improve donor experience
  • Experience analyzing campaign performance, drawing insights, and making data-informed recommendations
  • Comfort working with data to inform content optimization, testing, and iteration
  • Ability to optimize content for different channels, audiences, and campaign objectives
  • Proficiency in Microsoft applications and other relevant tools and software
  • Understanding of refugee issues, humanitarian response, and global affairs

Nice-to-haves

  • Experience collaborating with designers and video producers (preferred, not required)

Benefits

  • Comprehensive health coverage, including employer-paid employee medical options (traditional and HSA plans)
  • Flexible savings accounts, including FSA and HSA
  • Industry-leading 401(k) match
  • Lifestyle Spending Account to support your wellness
  • Mental and financial wellness resources
  • Paid time off, including a paid winter break and sabbatical leave at key milestones
  • Volunteer Time-Off to support your community engagement
  • Professional development support
  • Access to tools like Headspace for mindfulness and mental health
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