Head of Content Argentina

evulpo AG-Buenos Aires, Argentina

Your mission:
With your team you will shape evulpo's *future during the hottest phase of expansion:evulpo* goes international. As a Head of Country you are managing the content creator team, who are responsible for producing the study material for Argentina. You will build this team yourself and supervise it throughout the production phase. Your task is to keep both the production and content quality high.

Who are you?
Are you a passionate project manager with excellent interpersonal skills? Are you proactive and results-oriented? And do you feel comfortable in a fast-paced and growing start-up environment? Is that you? Keep reading!

Responsibilities:

  • Take charge of the content production in Argentina, following evulpo’s guidelines
  • Analyze the country’s specific curriculum
  • Build, lead and engage local production team
  • Support the creation of lesson plans
  • Setup the local office and recording studio

Requirements:

  • Master’s degree
  • 1 - 2 years of work experience in project management
  • Knowledge in country specific curriculum
  • Fluent in English and the local mother language

Offer:

  • Flexible working hours
  • Competitive salary

Process:

  • Send us your CV
  • We'll get in touch with you soon

Always. Everywhere. At the push of a button.

evulpo is a free learning platform for all students aged 9-19 and already offers explanatory videos, summaries and practice units for English, Maths, Science topics in other European countries. The team of this young startup is committed to changing the world of international education for the long term: All students - regardless of background - should not only have the same right, but also the same access to education.

Why do we want that?
Everyone has the right to education", says the 26th article of human rights. Well said... the problem is that while everyone has the same right to education, not everyone has the same access to education. Some have good teachers. Others don't. Some have older siblings. Others don't. Some have money for tutoring. Others don't.