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We're hiring! If you're creative, a strong writer, and great with people, don't miss this opportunity to help shape the student experience at universities across the UK, Australia, and North America.
Content Writer
Headingley, Leeds LS6
Full Time, Permanent
£28,000 per year
Please note, you must be authorised to work in the UK.
CampusLife builds Browzer, the software used by 85+ universities across the UK, Australia, and North America to help students settle in, build community, and get the most out of university life.
We're a small, close team based in Headingley, Leeds, doing work that positively impacts the lives of students all over the world. Roles on our team don't come up often, so this is a rare chance to join us. We're looking for someone with real experience behind them: a sharp content creator who understands youth culture, has a feel for design, cares about good software, and knows how to build relationships that last.
What you'd actually do:
- Write clear, compelling copy for our university clients: stories, articles, social posts, and content that lives inside the Browzer platform
- Build strong, lasting relationships with the universities we work with, becoming someone they trust and enjoy working with
- Have a proper say in the product itself: testing new features, spotting what could be better, and shaping the roadmap alongside our development team
- Bring an eye for design and a love of detail to everything you touch
- Work primarily from our office in Headingley, but willing to travel for face-to-face client meetings and workshop sessions
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You'll be brilliant at this if you...
- Write well, with flair and a sharp eye, and have done it for a while
- Understand young people, culture, and the kind of content that connects with them
- Are technology-minded and excited by making software better
- Build trust with people quickly and easily
- Stay calm and organised while juggling a lot
Why it's worth it:
- You'll get real ownership from the start, work that's seen by students around the world, room to grow and develop in the role, plus the occasional trip to an industry event or conference.
- You’ll join an inclusive team that's good company.
- Plus you get a company pension, private healthcare, on-site parking, regular team nights out on us, and a friendly, supportive culture.


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You must be authorised to work in the UK. No agencies, please.
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