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Solutions Architect/Technology Strategy Consultant
Posted 1 week ago by Experis
The Solutions Architect / Technology Strategy Consultant role focuses on enhancing Procure-to-Pay (P2P) processes and Op...
- Rate Negotiable
- Category Undetermined
- Work type Remote
- Location UK; London; Birmingham; Manchester; Glasgow; Liverpool; Leeds; Edinburgh; Bristol; Cardiff; Nottingham
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About Our Remote Working Editor Contract Roles
What does a editor contractor do?
Editor contractors are engaged to review, refine, and improve written content across a range of formats and publications, ensuring that the final output is accurate, clear, well-structured, and appropriate for its intended audience. The scope of editorial contracting varies considerably: some editors work on long-form written content such as reports, white papers, and books; others focus on digital content including articles, web copy, and email communications; others specialise in academic, technical, or regulatory documents that require a high degree of accuracy and subject matter literacy. Editorial contractors are used by publishers, media organisations, corporate communications teams, professional services firms, government departments, and any organisation that produces a significant volume of written material requiring expert oversight.
Clients expect Editor contractors to bring depend on the type of content and the specific editorial remit. Across all editorial roles, a meticulous eye for language, grammar, and structure, a strong command of style guides relevant to the context, and the ability to improve content without distorting the author's voice or intent are fundamental. For digital editorial roles, familiarity with content management systems and an understanding of how editorial decisions interact with SEO and readability is increasingly expected. For technical or specialist editorial roles, subject matter knowledge in the relevant field, whether financial services, healthcare, law, or technology, is a significant differentiator that allows editors to interrogate content for accuracy as well as clarity. The ability to manage multiple pieces of content simultaneously, meet publication deadlines, and work constructively with authors is consistently expected.
What is the market like for editor contractors?
The Editor contract market is a steady market within the broader content and communications discipline, driven by the ongoing volume of publishing and content production activity across media, corporate, academic, and government sectors. Demand is particularly consistent in professional publishing, corporate communications, and the production of regulatory and compliance documents where editorial quality is a material risk concern. The market has evolved with the shift to digital publishing, and editors who combine traditional editorial skills with digital content knowledge, including an understanding of structured content, metadata, and CMS-based editorial workflows, are in a stronger commercial position than those with purely print-focused backgrounds.
What does 'remote working' mean for editor contractors?
Remote contract roles are delivered primarily from the contractor's own location rather than the client's premises. In the UK contractor market, "remote" covers a range of arrangements, from fully remote with no on-site requirement through to predominantly remote roles that involve periodic travel for workshops or stakeholder meetings, typically a few days per month.
Remote contracts can show different rate patterns compared to on-site or hybrid positions. In some cases, remote working reduces location-driven rate premiums; in others, rates remain aligned to the employer's location or market benchmarks. As with all contract roles, rates are primarily driven by scope, expertise, and delivery expectations rather than working arrangement alone.
The availability of remote contracting varies by role and sector. Technology, data, and digital roles offer the broadest remote opportunities, while financial services and government clients more commonly require hybrid arrangements. Contractors evaluating remote opportunities should clarify on-site expectations before accepting, as definitions of "remote" vary between clients.
How much do editor contractors usually earn when working remotely?
Contract rates for editor roles typically range from £250 to £450 per day, depending on the scope of the role, required expertise, and the delivery expectations of the engagement. Remote roles may sit at different points within this range depending on the employer's location and whether any on-site attendance is required.
How many remote working editor vacancies are there on Quality Contracts?
Over the past twelve months, we have tracked over 100 editor contract roles across the site. Around 50% of the jobs currently listed on Quality Contracts offer some sort of remote or hybrid working arranegment. Data reviewed up to June 2026.