CrossFit is looking to hire a Affiliate Marketing Digital Content Contractor for (6) six months.
You will be responsible for producing and executing digital content that supports and showcases the value of CrossFit affiliation and drives awareness across the affiliate community. This role supports the Director of Community Marketing with hands-on content creation, graphic design, and campaign execution across social, web, and other owned channels.
Working in close partnership with the Social, Integrated Marketing and cross-functional stakeholders, this contractor translates campaign priorities and affiliate messaging into compelling, on-brand digital content. Their work spans social media graphics, website asset updates, campaign briefing support, and always-on affiliate communications.
While the primary focus of this role is the affiliate and training channels, the contractor may also support adjacent social channels—CrossFit and CrossFit Games—with graphic design and digital content needs as capacity and priorities allow.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Social Media Content & Graphics
Website & Digital Asset Updates (ATK)
Campaign & Content Briefing Support
Cross-Functional Collaboration
EXPERIENCE, KNOWLEDGE, AND SKILL:

CrossFit is a branded fitness regimen that involves constantly varied functional movements performed at high intensity. The method was developed by Greg Glassman, who founded CrossFit with Lauren Jenai in 2000, with CrossFit its registered trademark. The company forms what has been described as the biggest fitness chain in the world, with around 12,000 affiliated gyms in over 150 countries as of 2022, under half of which are located in the United States.
CrossFit is promoted as both a physical exercise philosophy and a competitive fitness sport, incorporating elements from high-intensity interval training, Olympic weightlifting, plyometrics, powerlifting, gymnastics, kettlebell lifting, calisthenics, strongman, and other exercises. It is practiced by members in CrossFit-affiliated and by individuals who complete daily workouts (otherwise known as "WODs" or "Workouts of the Day").
CrossFit has been criticized for causing more injuries than other sporting activities such as traditional weightlifting; however, an article in the Journal of Sports Rehabilitation found that “the risk of injury from participation in CrossFit is comparable to or lower than some common forms of exercise or strength training”.