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Assistant Digital Producer (Term‑Limited)

Organization Overview 

Pew Research Center is a nonpartisan, nonadvocacy fact tank that informs the public about the issues, attitudes and trends shaping the world. It does not take policy positions. The Center conducts public opinion polling, demographic research, computational social science research and other data-driven research. It studies politics and policy; news habits and media; the internet and technology; religion; race and ethnicity; international affairs; social, demographic and economic trends; science; research methodology and data science; and immigration and migration. Pew Research Center is a subsidiary of The Pew Charitable Trusts, its primary funder. The Center’s work is carried out by a staff of 180.  

 

Position Description  

The Assistant Digital Producer supports the stewardship, organization, and accessibility of the Center’s extensive digital content archive on pewresearch.org. Embedded within the Center’s multi-platform digital publishing team, this role focuses on maintaining the accuracy, usability, and discoverability of legacy research materials.

 

This position is well suited to candidates with a background in library and information science, archives, digital collections and asset management, or information management, and emphasizes applied metadata work, quality control, and digital content lifecycle management. The role reports to the Head of Product Management.

 

This is a term-limited, grant-funded position expected to last approximately 9 months.   

 

Primary Responsibilities:

 

Digital Content Stewardship & Archives Maintenance

Review legacy digital content to ensure continued accuracy, clarity, and alignment with current publishing standards

Conduct archival research to validate historical materials and supporting documentation

Maintain consistency across long-lived digital collections

 

Metadata & Information Organization

Apply and refine metadata, tags, and content classifications to improve search, retrieval, and long-term access

Support taxonomy and controlled vocabulary practices used across the site

Ensure legacy content adheres to evolving organizational metadata standards

 

Data Presentation & Accessibility

Update legacy chart images by pairing them with structured data tables

Support usability, accessibility, and information clarity for public-facing research content

 

Quality Assurance & Documentation

Perform QA reviews, troubleshooting, and content testing in a live publishing environment

Document workflows, decisions, and standards to support transparency and institutional knowledge

Track progress and maintain clear records of completed and in-progress work

 

Knowledge & Skill Requirements

Understanding of how content should be optimized for machine readability, AI discoverability

Strong attention to detail and commitment to information accuracy

Critical thinking skills applied to content evaluation and version control

Ability to manage multiple tasks independently while meeting editorial standards

Clear written and verbal communication skills, particularly around documentation and process explanation

Familiarity with WordPress publishing platform; experience with Gutenberg editor is a plus

Comfort working with structured information, metadata, and digital publishing workflows

Experience performing quality control or editorial review in digital environments

 

Education, Training & Experience

Bachelor’s degree required; coursework or training in library science, information science, archives, digital curation, or a related field strongly encouraged

1–3 years of professional experience (or equivalent) in digital publishing, academic libraries, archives, research organizations, or content management roles

Familiarity with project-tracking tools such as Asana is a plus

 

FLSA Status: Non-Exempt  

 

Compensation: The typical starting salary for this position is $60,000 annually. 

 

Hybrid Work Schedule: Pew Research Center staff are required to be present in the Center’s Washington, D.C., office three core days weekly (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday).  Staff may work virtually from remote locations on other days in a typical work week.    

 

Application Procedure: Click on the Apply button, and complete required fields. A complete application includes a cover letter and resume.   

 

When requested, please upload a copy of your resume/cv, as well as a copy of your cover letter and work samples (if attachments) in the section labeled Resume/Cover Letter. If the documents have successfully uploaded, you should see 2+ attached files beneath the “Drop files here” box. Please make sure you have uploaded a resume AND a cover letter before moving on to the next page.