Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Nascency is a company that supports the surrogacy journey from curiosity to healthy baby. They are seeking a part-time Content Reviewer to review and approve social media and blog content for accuracy and audience resonance across their brand channels.
Responsibilities
• Review upcoming social media posts, Reels, and blog content on a weekly basis and give us a clear, honest read — not just grammar, but substance
• Is this true? Is this how a surrogate would actually describe this experience? Does this speak to an intended family without alienating a surrogate? Does it represent Nascency's values? Is it going to land with the right people?
• We're still figuring out whether community management — responding to comments, engaging in the spaces where surrogacy conversations happen — will be part of this role or a separate one
• If that's something you'd love to do, tell us
• If it's not your thing but you know you'd be excellent at the content review piece, we still want to hear from you
• If content creation is a passion on top of all of this, there may be room for that too
Skills
• Deeply familiar with the surrogacy space — whether you're actively posting and engaging in communities or simply someone who knows this world well and has strong instincts about how it should be represented
• Well able to consider information from multiple perspectives
• Someone surrogates and intended families would trust and recognize as one of their own
• Fluent in social media as a medium: you can watch a Reel and instantly know if the hook lands, if the framing is off, or if it's going to attract the wrong room
• Yes, you know how to use AI. Yes, you're much better than AI
• Passionate about accurate, human storytelling in fertility and family building
• Honest, direct, and comfortable saying 'this isn't right' and explaining why
• Review upcoming social media posts, Reels, and blog content on a weekly basis and give us a clear, honest read — not just grammar, but substance. Is this true? Is this how a surrogate would actually describe this experience? Does this speak to an intended family without alienating a surrogate? Does it represent Nascency's values? Is it going to land with the right people?
• Bonus points if you've worked in the space professionally before (but not required)
Company Overview
• We support the surrogacy journey from curiosity to healthy baby. It was founded in 2023, and is headquartered in San Diego, California, US, with a workforce of 11-50 employees. Its website is https://nascency.com.