Applied Underwriters

Insurance

ExecutiveContentCreator

$115–175k ~AI est. Omaha, Nebraska, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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

The Brief

“Executive Content Creator at Applied Underwriters. Skills: Content creation, Brand strategy, Executive communication. Serve as brand voice steward. Develop content across channels”

Industry & Context.

Insurance

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Exceptional writing ability, Portfolio of work required, Editorial experience required, Media experience required, Content-intensive environments experience, In-house experience demonstrated, Partnering with executive leadership experience, C-suite stakeholders experience, Digitally native, AI writing tools experience, Associated Press writing proficiency, SEO best practices understanding, GEO best practices understanding, UX writing best practices understanding

What You'll Do.

Serve as brand voice steward

Develop content across channels

Manage content across channels

Partner with executive leadership

Translate business concepts

Translate financial topics

Translate strategic initiatives

Reinforce company methodology

Reinforce company messaging

Reinforce market position

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Executive leadership; Chairman

Communication Scope

Executive presentations; Editorial content; Digital content

Full Job Description

## Description Embark on a rewarding career journey at Applied Underwriters, where employees have been at the heart of our success story for more than 30 years. Headquartered in Omaha, NE, our company thrives on innovation and empowers our employees to shape the future of global risk services. Join a team where your ideas are valued and your talents are nurtured with formal, paid training and mentorship. Experience a workplace culture that celebrates initiative, recognizes results, and provides outstanding benefits that allow you to focus on achieving your full potential.  The Executive Content Creator serves as the primary steward of the organization’s brand voice, developing and managing high-impact content across digital, editorial, and executive communications channels. This role partners closely with executive leadership, including the Chairman, to translate complex business concepts, financial topics, and strategic initiatives into clear, compelling, and accessible content that reinforces the company’s methodology, messaging, and market position. ## Requirements Bachelor’s degree Exceptional writing ability across multiple formats (portfolio of representative work required) Background in editorial, media, or content-intensive environments with demonstrated in-house experience Demonstrated experience partnering with executive leadership and C-suite stakeholders Digitally native and experienced with AI writing tools, with a clear point of view on how to use them while preserving the voice that makes writing worth reading Proficiency in Associated Press writing style; and understanding of SEO, GEO and UX writing best practices ## Our Benefits Include 100% employer-paid medical, dental, and vision insurance for employees 401(k) plan with 100% immediate vesting and a 4% company match Paid time off (PTO) and paid holidays On-site pharmacy, Promesa, provides convenient prescription delivery directly to you Life, disability, critical illness and accident insurance Emp

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