Dental Community Contractor
Location
United States
Posted
2 days ago
Salary
$30 - $40 / hour
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Dental Community Contractor
quip.
• Support execution of provider marketing campaigns, launches, and communications across email, social, community, events, and content channels. • Coordinate provider email marketing efforts, including drafting briefs, supporting copy development, building campaigns in Klaviyo, managing approvals, and scheduling launches. • Help maintain the provider marketing calendar, including campaign timelines, CE programming, event deadlines, content needs, and cross-functional milestones. • Coordinate logistics for dental trade shows, industry events, CE programs, provider panels, and community engagement initiatives. • Support the quip Pros social media and provider community by coordinating content, tracking engagement, and helping manage community interactions. • Assist with ambassador program operations, including outreach, recruitment coordination, onboarding, communications, and deliverable tracking. • Coordinate dental influencer, creator, UGC, and KOL partnerships by managing timelines, deliverables, contracts, invoices, and communication follow-ups. • Help build and maintain relationships with dental professionals, ambassadors, creators, and other provider partners. • Support provider-facing content production, including coordinating briefs, gathering inputs, managing reviews, and organizing final assets. • Update and maintain provider-facing website content as needed, including routing content for review and ensuring pages remain accurate and current. • Create, edit, and organize provider marketing content as needed, including emails, social captions, community posts, event materials, and campaign assets. • Serve as a clinical reviewer for consumer-facing content, helping ensure accuracy and appropriate provider perspective. • Track provider marketing performance, including email engagement, campaign results, community activity, event follow-up, and partner deliverables. • Support reporting by gathering data, organizing insights, and preparing summaries for the marketing and leadership teams. • Coordinate cross-functional workflows between marketing, sales, social, clinical, and leadership stakeholders to keep provider initiatives moving forward. • Maintain operational systems for provider marketing, including trackers, calendars, asset folders, briefs, timelines, invoices, contracts, and campaign documentation. • Support provider partnership development by helping with outreach preparation, meeting coordination, follow-ups, and relationship management. • Help ensure provider-facing communications reflect quip’s brand voice, positioning, and professional credibility within the dental community.
Job Requirements
- Strong understanding of the dental professional audience; dental industry experience strongly preferred.
- Highly organized and comfortable managing timelines, calendars, deliverables, approvals, and cross-functional follow-ups.
- Strong written communication skills, with the ability to create, edit, and review provider-facing marketing content.
- Comfortable working independently in a part-time contractor capacity while staying aligned with internal stakeholders.
- Detail-oriented, proactive, and able to manage multiple workstreams within a 20-hour-per-week schedule.
- Familiarity with social media platforms, project management tools, Google Workspace, and basic reporting dashboards preferred.
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