Academic Content Writer: Law EDU250708-2
Eduvos seeks a highly skilled Content Writer with expertise in Law to join their national academic development team. This independent contract position is ideal for qualified legal professionals or academics with a passion for content development, education, and online learning. Flexible work arrangements make it suitable for those seeking work-life balance while contributing meaningfully to legal education.
Job Overview:
- Job Title: Content Writer: Law
- Company: Eduvos
- Location: National (South Africa)
- Employment Type: Independent Contract
- Reference Number: EDU250708-2
- Closing Date: 18 July 2025
Responsibilities:
- Develop content, including study materials and assessments, in the field of Law
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Collaborate with subject matter experts and academic teams to ensure quality content aligned with Eduvos standards
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Follow structured development guidelines and branding specifications
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Review and update existing learning materials
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Ensure all content undergoes moderation and copy editing
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Upload and manage content on the Learning Management System (LMS), preferably Moodle
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Address and resolve content-related queries
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Ingest module content when needed
Qualifications:
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Minimum Education: Master of Laws (LL.M)
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Preferred Experience:
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2–3 years of lecturing or content development in Higher Education
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Experience creating interactive content on an LMS (e.g. Moodle)
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Familiarity with setting assessments at various NQF levels
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Journal publications (advantageous)
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Skills:
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Excellent academic writing and editing skills
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Strong legal knowledge and content accuracy
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office and LMS platforms
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Strong communication and problem-solving abilities
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Organized and systematic in planning and content development
Benefits:
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Flexible working hours and remote engagement
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Opportunity to influence legal education at a national level
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Be part of a collaborative academic development team
Application Process:
Apply via the Eduvos careers portal. Applications close on 18 July 2025.


