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Content Manager (Assessment) | Hybrid in London | Onsite 3 days per week | Up to £46,000 + great benefits
We're partnering with a globally respected cultural relations and education organisation, delivering English language learning and assessment products used by millions of learners worldwide. As their content and product teams scale, they're looking for someone to own the journey from design handover through to finished, quality-checked content.
The Role
This is an editorial and production role at heart. Taking designs from the Learning Design team, you'll commission the content build-out and own editorial QA on everything that comes back — checking pedagogical accuracy, standards alignment and overall quality, all while keeping projects on budget and on schedule. If you've worked in ELT publishing or materials development and enjoy the editorial side more than the writing side, this is built for you.
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What You'll Be Doing
- Take completed designs and commission the content development work
- Own editorial QA of commissioned content — accuracy, standards, brand and pedagogical quality
- Manage budgets, timelines and resourcing across content development projects
- Manage procurement and contracts with third-party content and asset suppliers
- Work closely with Learning Designers, Product Managers and the Taxonomy Lead
- Report on schedules, progress and costs across live projects


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What We're Looking For
- Strong background in English Language Teaching (ELT) content or materials development
- Experience in content/asset management within digital and print product development
- Comfortable managing editorial quality across multiple concurrent projects
- Experience communicating and collaborating with large, dispersed and remote teams
- First degree or equivalent experience; a project management qualification is a plus
- UK based with unlimited right to work — this role cannot support visa sponsorship or relocation
What's on Offer
- Up to £46,000
- Civil service-style pension, up to c.20%
- 39 days holiday per year
- Hybrid working, 2-3 days per week from the London
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