We are looking for a skilled Web Content Manager to join our team in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In this role, you will oversee the organization, creation, and maintenance of digital content across various platforms to ensure consistency and quality. This is a long-term contract position offering an excellent opportunity to contribute to impactful projects and collaborate with a dynamic team.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Manage and update web content to ensure accuracy, relevance, and alignment with organizational goals.<br>• Collaborate with cross-functional teams to gather necessary information for digital content creation and publishing.<br>• Monitor website performance and user engagement, implementing improvements as needed.<br>• Ensure all content adheres to established branding guidelines and accessibility standards.<br>• Conduct regular audits of existing content to identify areas for optimization and enhancement.<br>• Coordinate with stakeholders to plan and execute content strategies for new initiatives.<br>• Utilize web analytics tools to track content performance and provide actionable insights.<br>• Troubleshoot and resolve issues related to content management systems.<br>• Train team members on web content best practices and tools, fostering knowledge sharing.<br>• Support special projects and initiatives requiring digital content expertise.
<p><strong>Robert Half is seeking licensed attorneys or JD candidates to join an ongoing legal research initiative as Legal AI Editors.</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Project information:</strong></p><p><strong>Start:</strong> February 2026 (multiple start dates)</p><p><strong>Duration:</strong> 3 months with possibility of extension</p><p><strong>Pay:</strong> Licensed Attorney $30/hour; JD (unlicensed) $25/hour.</p><p><strong>Location</strong>: Remote </p><p><strong>Hours</strong>: 40 hours per week, M-F (between 8am-8pm EST)</p><p> </p><p><strong>Responsibilities include:</strong></p><p>This project will test the outputs from a Large Language Model (LLM) that is being tested for the creation of AI generated research answers, draft US legal content, including memos and briefs; and summaries of US legal content types, including opinions and statutes. The editors will be asked to evaluate the accuracy of both the answer, summary, or draft content, and any statutory rules or case citations contained within the output. For both tasks, editors will be required to provide assessment rating feedback and to provide additional feedback commentary as necessary.</p><p> </p>