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History & Humanities Expert

Location

Remote, Global

Work type

Remote

Employment

Contract

Experience

3-7 years

Compensation

Compensation not disclosed

Posted

2w ago

Summary and responsibilities

Role overview

Summary

This role involves conducting in-depth research on historical and humanities topics, creating and editing educational content, and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams. The expert will synthesize complex concepts into clear narratives and provide expert feedback on content quality and educational alignment.

Role Responsibilities

  • Conduct in-depth research on historical and humanities topics with strong academic rigor.

  • Create, review, and edit educational content including essays, articles, and resource materials.

  • Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to enhance digital learning experiences.

  • Synthesize complex historical concepts into clear, accessible narratives.

  • Stay current with developments in history and humanities fields.

  • Provide expert feedback on content quality, clarity, and educational alignment.

  • Communicate insights and findings effectively through written and verbal formats.

Requirements

  • Advanced degree in History, Humanities, or a closely related field.

  • Strong experience in historical research and academic analysis.

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills with attention to detail.

  • Ability to present complex ideas to both academic and general audiences.

  • Strong commitment to accuracy, academic integrity, and factual correctness.

  • Ability to work independently and manage priorities in a remote environment.

  • Experience collaborating with cross-functional or interdisciplinary teams.

Application Process (Takes 20 Min)

  • Easy Apply on LinkedIn

  • Check email for next steps

  • Participate in resume evaluation & interview stage

Updated 2w ago

Candidate fit

Skills and qualifications

Additional skills

Historical Research • 1+ yrs
Academic Analysis • 1+ yrs
Content Creation • 1+ yrs
Content Review • 1+ yrs
Content Editing • 1+ yrs
Digital Learning Enhancement • 1+ yrs
Written Communication • 1+ yrs
Verbal Communication • 1+ yrs
Attention to Detail • 1+ yrs
Presenting Complex Ideas • 1+ yrs
Academic Integrity • 1+ yrs
Factual Correctness • 1+ yrs
Working Independently • 1+ yrs
Managing Priorities • 1+ yrs
Collaboration • 1+ yrs
Synthesizing Complex Concepts • 1+ yrs
Providing Expert Feedback • 1+ yrs
Staying Current with Developments • 1+ yrs

Experience

3-7 years

How this role is positioned

Role classification

Job domains

Data Science & Analytics

Industries

Wildlife & Conservation

Employment

Contract

Contract duration

Permanent

Hiring type

Direct

Global hiring

Location specific

Offer details

Compensation and benefits

Compensation

Compensation not disclosed

VisibilityShared on listing
CurrencyUSD
PeriodYearly

Location, schedule, and role shape

Work setup

Work conditions

Primary locationRemote, Global
Work typeRemote
Global hiringNo

Bandwidth profile

peopleMedium6/10
physicalLow1/10
cognitiveHigh9/10
executionHigh8/10
creativityMedium6/10
uncertaintyMedium5/10
communicationHigh8/10

Context on the employer

Company snapshot

Company

crossing hurdles

Team size

Growing team

Location

Remote, Global

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