At Nascency, our content comes from real surrogates, real intended families, and a team that has lived this work as one of those or professionals in the field. We have no shortage of authentic stories — we need the right person to help us manage the output and make sure everything we publish is accurate, aligned, and genuinely resonant with our audiences: surrogates, intended families, and the clinicians and advocates who support them.
We're looking for a part-time Content Reviewer to serve as a trusted final eye on our social media and blog content before it goes live — across our brand account (@itsNascency) and our surrogate-facing editorial account (@surrogacytakes).
This role is right for you if you're:
- Deeply familiar with the surrogacy space — whether you're actively posting and engaging in communities or simply someone who knows this world well and has strong instincts about how it should be represented
- Well able to consider information from multiple perspectives
- Someone surrogates and intended families would trust and recognize as one of their own
- Fluent in social media as a medium: you can watch a Reel and instantly know if the hook lands, if the framing is off, or if it's going to attract the wrong room
- Yes, you know how to use AI. Yes, you're much better than AI.
- Passionate about accurate, human storytelling in fertility and family building
- Honest, direct, and comfortable saying "this isn't right" and explaining why
- Bonus points if you've worked in the space professionally before (but not required)
What you'll actually do:
Review upcoming social media posts, Reels, and blog content on a weekly basis and give us a clear, honest read — not just grammar, but substance. Is this true? Is this how a surrogate would actually describe this experience? Does this speak to an intended family without alienating a surrogate? Does it represent Nascency's values? Is it going to land with the right people?
We're still figuring out whether community management — responding to comments, engaging in the spaces where surrogacy conversations happen — will be part of this role or a separate one. If that's something you'd love to do, tell us. If it's not your thing but you know you'd be excellent at the content review piece, we still want to hear from you.
If content creation is a passion on top of all of this, there may be room for that too.
Time commitment: 5–15 hours per week, contract/hourly