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Content Writer - AI Education

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📍 Content Writer, AI Education Location: Remote in the US or In-Office (Scottsdale, AZ) Salary: $65,000–$80,000 / year + benefits Reports to: Founder, Head of AI Education About AI Advantage by Mastermind AI Advantage, part of the Tony Robbins and Dean Graziosi ecosystem, is building a human-centered AI education platform for entrepreneurs, business owners, creators, and professionals who want more leverage, more confidence, and more time back. We don’t sell content. We sell time. Our members are entrepreneurs, business owners, and professionals trying to stay ahead of a world that isn’t slowing down. When AIA works, they get hours back every week and a community that makes AI actually useful for their business and their life. When it doesn’t, they cancel. Everyone on this team exists to make sure it works. ✅ What This Role Is This is not a blog writing role. It is not an SEO seat, a social media role, or a content production job where the metric is words shipped per week. This is a content execution role inside a 60,000-member AI education community where every guide, hack, course module, and YouTube script you produce goes directly to members who will follow your instructions and try your prompts. When something is wrong, they’ll find it. When something works, they build on it. You’ll spend a significant part of this role working with AI-generated first drafts. That means reading what the pipeline produces with a critical eye: keeping what’s accurate, rewriting what’s vague, and cutting what’s slop before it reaches a member. Good taste is not optional here. You’ll write across every content stream in the AIA engine: step-by-step community guides, weekly hacks, course materials, workshop support, YouTube talking points, and member communications. You’ll work from structured briefs, apply editorial judgment to AI-generated first drafts, and test every prompt before it ships. Speed matters. Accuracy matters more. The right person is genuinely curious about AI tools, not because it’s the job, but because they already are. When a new feature drops, they try it the same day. They’ve built something: a Claude Project, a Custom GPT, a structured workflow. And they can explain it to a 58-year-old small business owner in plain language they can follow step by step. ❌ What This Role Is Not

  • SEO content or keyword-driven blog posts
  • Marketing copy or brand writing
  • Social media management
  • A role where “AI fluency” means you’ve tried ChatGPT a few times
  • A role where the process is: generate a draft, lightly edit, ship it

If you can...

  • Test a prompt, find out it doesn’t work, fix it, and ship a better version the same day
  • Write a step-by-step guide a first-time AI user can follow without a single follow-up question
  • Shift between a 500-word hack, a 1,500-word guide, and a YouTube script in the same week without losing quality
  • Explain a complex AI workflow so clearly that the explanation itself is what members save and share
  • Read an AI-generated draft and know within two minutes what’s publishable, what needs a full rewrite, and what should be scrapped
  • Catch when an AI tool’s behavior has changed and rewrite before it reaches 60,000 members
  • Work from a brief and editorial blueprint without needing to invent the strategy from scratch

...then we want to talk to you. Why This Role Most content writers spend half their time waiting for briefs that never come, writing for audiences that aren’t clearly defined, or rebuilding workflows every time a tool changes. The bar for “good enough” is low and the feedback loop is slow. That’s not this. The editorial system is built. The briefs exist. The learning progression is defined. The AI pipeline produces first drafts and research. A curriculum builder owns the technical architecture. A pipeline manager tracks every deadline. What we need is the writer who makes all of it land. The person who takes a brief, tests the workflow, writes the guide, and ships something members actually use. If you’ve ever wanted to do your best instructional writing work without fighting for the conditions that make it possible, this is that role. ✅ What You’ll Own Community Content — Weekly

  • Write and polish step-by-step community guides. Each one delivers a clear member win in under 30 minutes.
  • Refine AI-generated Hack of the Week drafts into published content. Each hack is one trick a member can execute in under 5 minutes.
  • Test every prompt and workflow before it ships. If it doesn’t work on your screen, it doesn’t go out. You’re the last line of defense between a broken prompt and 60,000 members.

Workshop and Course Support — Monthly

  • Co-draft workshop outlines with the curriculum builder. You bring the writing, they bring the technical architecture.
  • Write course module text: descriptions, scripts, and supplementary content for self-paced video courses.
  • Create workshop support materials including prep guides, recap posts, challenge briefs, and resource roundups.

YouTube and Events — Weekly

  • Draft talking points, hooks, and video descriptions for the weekly YouTube show, working from AI-generated research briefs.
  • Write event copy: masterclass descriptions, community announcements, and speaker coordination materials.

Cross-Pipeline

  • Tag and level-check all content against the three-level learning progression (Explorer, Navigator, Architect) before it goes to review.
  • Submit content ideas through the team ideas system based on patterns across the content you produce.
  • Work with AI-generated first drafts. You don’t just clean them up. You read them with editorial judgment: keep what’s accurate, rewrite what’s vague, and cut what’s AI slop before it reaches a member.

✅ What We’re Looking For

Requirements

  • 2+ years writing educational, technical, or how-to content: guides, tutorials, course materials, or step-by-step instructional content.
  • Genuine AI tool fluency. You use Claude, ChatGPT, or Gemini daily across your workflow. Not for one task. Across your workflow.
  • You’ve built something. A Custom GPT, a Claude Project, a structured AI workflow. Not as an experiment. As a tool you actually use.
  • Editorial judgment on AI output. You can read an AI-generated draft and immediately identify what’s publishable, what needs a rewrite, and what’s slop that shouldn’t reach a member. Fluency without taste doesn’t work here.
  • Strong instructional writing. You can break down a complex workflow so a non-technical person can follow it step by step without getting lost.
  • Accuracy obsession. You test prompts, verify outputs, and catch when an AI tool’s behavior has changed since the last time someone wrote about it.
  • Speed without sloppiness. You can produce a polished 1,000-word guide in a day, including testing.
  • Range. You can shift between a 500-word hack, a 1,500-word guide, and a YouTube script in the same week without losing quality in any of them.
  • Clear, warm writing voice. No jargon, no filler, no corporate speak. Write like you’re helping a friend who asked a real question.

Strong Differentiators

  • Experience with Claude Projects, Skills, or custom instructions specifically.
  • Background building Custom GPTs, Gemini Gems, or similar user-facing AI tools.
  • Portfolio of published how-to guides, tutorials, or educational content with clear audience framing.
  • Background as a teacher, trainer, curriculum developer, or instructional designer.
  • Experience writing for a membership or subscription audience where retention is tied to content quality.
  • Familiarity with Circle, Notion, Airtable, or similar community and editorial workflow tools.
  • Experience writing video scripts or talking points for YouTube or educational video channels.

🎯 How to Apply Click Apply and complete the short application. You’ll be asked a few focused questions about your writing experience, how you use AI tools in your workflow, and how you think about writing for people at different skill levels. Apply To This Job

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