What Design Can Do is looking for a content creator

What Design Can Do (WDCD) is an international organisation that seeks to accelerate the transition to a sustainable, fair and just society using the power of design. WDCD team members contribute to this mission with their own expertise and creative power, and that’s where you come in.

As a Content Creator, you write scroll-stopping online content for a global audience. In this position you fill WDCD’s channels with the information and inspiration creatives are craving. You create content — writing text and curating visuals — on intersectional issues such as climate justice, gender equality and circular design.

This Spring, WDCD is announcing the winners of the Make it Circular Challenge, together with our partners in Mexico City, São Paulo, Nairobi, Delhi and Tokyo. This Challenge and celebrating it’s winners will be one of the main focuses for the organisation for this year, and will be especially prominent in your work as a Content Creator.

You’ll work with our (amazing) Communications team, consisting of a Communications Manager, PR & Media Coordinator, Blog Editor and — with this new role — Content Creator. We collaborate closely with the design and programme teams to deliver impactful content that helps our global creative community flourish.

Across all initiatives, WDCD’s aim is to present best practices and visions, to provoke discussion and to facilitate fruitful exchange between disciplines. Why? To demonstrate the power of design; to show that it can do more than make things pretty; and to empower designers to stand up, own up and lead.

As a Content Creator, here’s what you’ll be working on:

  • Making a social media content calendar and executing it to a T, including planning, curating, researching & writing, across all platforms using Sprout Social;
  • Writing captivating biweekly newsletters in Mailchimp;
  • Engaging with WDCD’s online community, from DMs to comments;
  • Selecting or adjusting visuals that connect to each story, using Adobe CS here and there;
  • Maintaining and updating the organisation’s web content using WordPress, including writing copy and managing media;
  • Monitoring and reporting on communications campaigns and projects, using data from digital tools including Google Analytics.

We are looking for a unique and creative colleague who brings the following:

  • You know how to connect with many audiences in your writing with humour and optimism;
  • You have a keen eye for grammar and spelling, in addition to near-native fluency in English;
  • You are comfortable writing about design topics centring social and environmental justice;
  • You know how to find a visual for each story;
  • You love finding ✨ the perfect emoji ✨ for a post;
  • You are motivated to share stories that are inclusive and accessible;
  • You enjoy collaborating with many different colleagues;
  • You are able to keep a good overview of various activities within a bustling organisation.

Important practicals: This role requires attendance in-person at WDCD’s Amsterdam offices, and the candidate should live within a reasonable commuting distance. We require all applicants to already have the legal right to live and work in the Netherlands.

Here’s what to expect working with WDCD:

At WDCD, you will find a creative and challenging working atmosphere, where there’s always a new project on the horizon. You will be given plenty of space to do your work independently, with clear assignments and positive communication.

WDCD is based in the East of Amsterdam. All team members divide their time between working at home and in our Amsterdam studio. Fresh, vegetarian lunches are cooked and enjoyed together with the team.

The salary for this role is in accordance with the Dutch creative industry standards and based on experience, it includes covered expenses, pension and 8% holiday allowance.

Are you reading along with enthusiasm? Then we’d love to meet you!

Even if you do not check every box in this job post, we invite you to respond to this vacancy. We are looking for someone who matches our mission and carries relevant work experience, but it is best for you to determine what is relevant. If you can demonstrate that you have the skills and motivation we are looking for, we encourage you to apply.

We would like to receive your CV and motivation letter (in PDF) before 17 April. If you’d like to include examples of previous work to help demonstrate your approach, we welcome you to share them with us using links or attachments.

To submit your application and with any questions at all, please email Daphne Schmidt at jobs@whatdesigncando.com.

We will provide a short assignment to selected candidates to complete before the first round of interviews. Our ideal start date is 1 June, or sooner if possible.

Please do not contact us for sales purposes or if you are an intermediary.