DEPT®

Marketing

SeniorCopywriter(6monthFTC)

CA$75–105k ~AI est. Toronto, Ontario, Canada CONTRACT Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Senior Copywriter (6 month FTC) at DEPT®. Skills: Copywriting, B2B marketing, Brand storytelling. Collaborate with cross-functional teams. Write clear, compelling, brand-aligned copy”

Industry & Context.

Marketing

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3-5 years of experience as a copywriter, B2B experience, Exceptional communication skills, Proven ability to manage high volume of work

Nice to Have

Experience guiding or mentoring junior writers, Bachelor's degree in a related field, Familiarity with Figma or other collaborative design-copy tools

What You'll Do.

Collaborate with cross-functional teams

Act as senior copy lead

Contribute to messaging frameworks

Contribute to UX writing

Contribute to content hierarchies

Contribute to brand storytelling

Work closely with designers

Participate in copy/design collaboration

Bring editorial POV to brainstorms

Bring editorial POV to reviews

Bring editorial POV to feedback loops

Adapt tone and structure

Communicate clearly and effectively

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; Creative team; Designers; Client teams

Communication Scope

Translate complex ideas; Engaging narratives

Full Job Description

This is a 6 month fixed term employee contract initially, with a likelihood of extension. Toronto, hybrid DEPT® is a Growth Invention company built to help the world’s most ambitious brands grow faster. Operating at the intersection of technology and marketing, our 4,000+ specialists deliver growth invention services across Brand & Media, Experience, Commerce, CRM, and Technology & Data. We’re 50|50 tech and marketing, partner-led, and first to move. Clients include Google, Lufthansa, Meta, eBay, and OpenAI. We have been certified B Corp and Climate Neutral since 2021. JOB PURPOSE We’re hiring a Senior Copywriter to join a high-performing creative team based in Toronto. This role is perfect for a collaborative team player who thrives in fast-paced environments, can manage a high volume of deliverables across competing deadlines, and brings both efficiency and attention to detail. This position will focus heavily on B2B communications, particularly around platform-based tools that help businesses set up, optimize, and expand their digital presence. If you have a background in writing for tech or service-oriented B2B products, especially with a strategic or instructional lens, you’ll be well suited for the work. WHAT YOU’LL DO: Collaborate with cross-functional teams to meet creative needs for a platform-focused B2B marketing effort. Write clear, compelling, brand-aligned copy across a range of digital formats and campaign assets. Focus on B2B topics like ad setup, optimization, and business platform education. Act as the senior copy lead on the account, contributing mentorship and support to mid-level writers. Contribute to messaging frameworks, UX writing, content hierarchies, and brand storytelling. Work closely with designers and participate in copy/design collaboration (Figma familiarity is helpful). Bring a strong editorial POV to creative brainstorms, reviews, and feedback loops. Adapt tone and structure based on audience and channel requirements. Communicate c

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