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Please forward your resume for immediate consideration in this• 100% remote• Pay: 55-60/hr w2• 25 hours per week• Monday through Thursday only• Part-timeJob Title: Manager - Web Experience Strategy (part time)Description:25 hours/week Monday-Thursday (flexible shift within hours of 9-5p)Job Summary:We are seeking a Manager of Web Experience Strategy to drive the development and execution of digital experiences as part of an integrated website roadmap. This role will play a critical part in shaping and implementing digital strategies that enhance engagement with key audiences and optimize the care seeker journey to improve conversion. As a key member of the Digital Strategy team, you will support the execution of 2025 digital roadmap and help lay the foundation for 2026.Job Responsibilities: --Reporting to the Associate Director, Digital Experience Strategy, you will: -Build improved web customer experiences and user journeys by analyzing user behavior, mapping navigation patterns, and optimizing touchpoints to drive key KPIs -Conduct stakeholder interviews to align on business priorities and uncover insights that inform website strategy, UX improvements, and content development -Define strategic business requirements for website search based on user journey insights, and recommend solutions that position search as a key driver of engagement and conversion. -Perform competitive assessments to benchmark industry best practices and identify opportunities for differentiation -Provide recommendations, based on qualitative and quantitative research, to enhance audience engagement, optimize user flows, and improve overall digital experience -Optimize web strategy to align with broader digital channels, integrating SEO best practices alongside paid, owned, and earned media for a seamless and discoverable customer journey -Partner with UX designers, product, and content teams to execute roadmap initiatives in alignment with broader marketing and branding objectives -Manage landing page execution with content and UX/UI strategists to ensure a seamless experience that meets business needs and clearly drives users towards measurable goals -Develop comprehensive presentations that effectively convey project strategies and secure approvals -Provide clear guidance on web best practices, digital trends, and user behavior insights to drive cohesive execution -Partner with the analytics team to define measurement plans, continuously monitor performance metrics, and recommend iterative improvements for targeted KPIsRequired Skills & Experience: -Three (3) - five (5) years in web strategy, website management, or marketing with a focus on customer journey. -Hands-on experience developing digital experiences that improve user engagement and drive improved conversion rates. -Proficiency in behavioral analytical tools such as Heap, Google Analytics, etc. -Strong background in stakeholder engagement, competitive analysis, and research-driven strategy development. -Deep understanding of data-driven decision making, audience insights, measurement, and privacy regulations. -Ability to align teams, facilitate decision-making, and drive collaboration across departments.Required Education: -Bachelor s degree in Marketing, Digital Marketing, Analytics, Business, or a related field.Apply Job!

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