Senior Content Marketing Manager - Remote
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About the role
We're looking for a senior content marketing manager who can operate at the intersection of brand copywriting, editorial judgment, and clinical accuracy-and do it across a broad content portfolio. This is a cross-functional role that touches nearly every stage of the patient journey, from the moment someone searches for a provider to the pages that answer their most specific questions about insurance, medications, and what care at Thriveworks looks like. You'll work closely with the head of content and leaders across operations, clinical, product, and design to build efficient, scalable workflows and produce content that's clinically accurate, easy for a patient to understand, and unmistakably Thriveworks. You'll also partner with the SEO/AEO team to shape what we build and how we improve what exists to better serve our patients across all stages of the marketing funnel. The right person for this role writes clearly about complicated things. They understand what it feels like to be someone searching for mental health care-anxious, overwhelmed, and trying to figure out whether Thriveworks is the right fit-and they know how to write content that meets that person where they are. What success looks like In this role, success means holding both the strategy and the details without losing either. On any given day you might be deep in brand copy for a new service line, pressure-testing clinical language with a subject matter expert, or figuring out why a high-traffic page isn't telling our story well-and moving fluidly between all three. You don't need to be handed a playbook; you help build them. You understand that great content at a healthcare company requires satisfying a lot of different needs at once-clinical accuracy, SEO performance, brand consistency, and above all, genuine value to the patient. You're skilled at collecting input from across the organization, finding creative ways to honor what matters most, and producing something that doesn't feel like a compromise. The patient always comes first, and you never lose sight of that.