118Group is looking for a new part-time web project manager. While the role is part-time, the goal is to transition this to a full-time role in 6 - 12 months.
Location:
WFH, work from a cafe, work from the moon. Doesn’t matter to us as long as you can be available during the hours outlined below. We have no offices, so you’ll be 100% remote.
About Us:
We’re a small web design studio that specializes in nonprofit work. We’re also anti-corporate mumbo-jumbo, and we feel weird even drafting this job post.
We’ll try to give it to you straight..
We’re a small (read tiny) distributed team with dreams of making a big splash in the nonprofit space. We’ve been building our expertise and relationship in this space for over a decade, and we are now looking to expand our team of PMs with a part-time role.
Full transparency: we’re very much in the nitty gritty startup stage. If you’re looking for comfort, security, and a cushy job, we’re not a good fit for you.
Also, check out our website to learn more about what we do.
About the role
We’re seeking a part-time PM to help design and launch new websites for our clients.
What we are not looking for:
We are not looking for a designer. We seek someone to work alongside our designer, guiding content strategy, to design and launch great nonprofit websites.
We certainly welcome anyone who can bring design knowledge IN ADDITION to their strengths in content development, but Iif you're background is mostly in design, this is not the right role.
Why part-time?
Great question. I'm glad we asked.
- We like to take these things slow. We’ve never had a team member quit or leave the job and that’s because we jibe reeeaallly well together. We’re also pretty small (tiny) and we work closely together, so we want to make sure personalities match before making big commitments.
- We’re largely project-dependent, which means sometimes we are really (see extremely) busy, and other times we slow down (and travel/pick up sourdough baking). Committing to a full-time role is scary for a small team like ours.
What You’ll Do:
You’ll be building websites for nonprofits alongside our design, strategy, and development teams. If you’re qualified for the role, you should have a pretty solid grasp of what that looks like, but we’ll lay out some key points here anyway (formalities, ya know?)
- Meeting with clients to discuss organizational objectives
- Plan website structure and information architecture
- Coordinate the content development process
- Track timelines, respond to emails, nitty gritty stuff.
Working Hours & Schedule:
The role is part-time, and we expect 10-15 hours per week, depending on your availability. You’d be expected to be available during prime client meeting times, mainly Tuesdays and Thursdays, between 10 AM and 2 PM EST.
What We Offer:
- $45 - $65/hr based on experience
- Profit Sharing
- Potential for a full-time role in 6-12 months
- Tons of flexibility
How to apply:
Think you’re up for it? Shoot us your resume and tell us why you’re the one we need. No novels, just the key stuff—we respect your time, and we aren’t going to ask for an AI-generated cover letter.
If you have a portfolio of projects that we can look at even better.