Peloton

Coordinator,ProgrammingEditorial

$65–85k ~AI est. New York, New York, United States Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Coordinator, Programming Editorial at Peloton. Skills: Content promotion, Curation, Project management. Drive content promotion. Drive content curation”

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Over two years of professional experience, Working knowledge of project management tools, Proficiency with Google Workspace, Solid design sensibility, Passion for working with creative teams, Communication skills, both verbal and written, Highly organized and process-oriented, Proven ability to prioritize tasks effectively, Thrives in a highly collaborative team environment

What You'll Do.

Drive content promotion

Drive content curation

Maintain a cohesive visual system

Highlight new content

Track creative timelines

Track deliverables for content promotion assets

Organize detailed project briefs

Liaise with designers

Collect feedback from key stakeholders

Ensure all assets are delivered on time

Manage organization of completed assets

Partner to launch promotions

Partner to launch curated content

Review project briefs

Translate briefs into organized system

Manage contracted copywriters

Manage contracted designers

Conduct weekly briefing meetings

Provide constructive feedback

Provide final-phase quality assurance

Cultivate stakeholder trust

Assist with launching curated content

Identify opportunities to showcase content

Manage competing priorities

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Larger programming team; Creative teams; Key stakeholders

Communication Scope

Verbal communication; Written communication

Process & Methodology

Project management

Full Job Description

ABOUT THE ROLE The Coordinator, Programming Editorial is responsible for driving content promotion and curation across Peloton platforms, maintaining a cohesive visual system, and highlighting new content for Peloton members. Working with the larger Programming Editorial team, the Coordinator will play a key role in tracking the creative timelines and deliverables for all content promotion assets. This includes organizing detailed project briefs, liaising with designers, collecting feedback from key stakeholders, and ensuring all assets are delivered on time. The Coordinator will also manage the organization of completed assets, and partner with the Senior Coordinator to launch promotions and curated content on the platform. A successful candidate will have excellent communication skills, be highly organized, possess a strong design sensibility, and be able to work independently across multiple projects. This position reports to the Sr. Manager, Programming. It’s a hybrid role and requires office presence from Tuesday to Thursday at New York Headquarters. YOUR DAILY IMPACT AT PELOTON Partner closely with the larger programming team to review project briefs and translate them into an organized system, keeping in mind shifting deadlines and priorities Manage contracted copywriters and designers by conducting weekly briefing meetings for on-platform asset creation, ensuring they have necessary resources, and providing constructive feedback Provide final-phase quality assurance for all on-platform assets prior to launch Cultivate stakeholder trust through clear, proactive project updates that actively manage expectations and ensure timeliness Assist with launching curated content on all Peloton content platforms, and review the live presence to ensure accuracy and an optimal member experience Identify opportunities to showcase our content to members in high-visibility initiatives that match their needs with our diverse library of class content Ability to manage competin

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