Chinese Script Writer Expert (Remote)

  • Title: Chinese Script Writer Expert
  • Location: Remote
  • Category: Content / Creative Writing
  • Employment Type: Contract
  • Compensation: $20 – $30 per hour


Role

One of our clients is hiring a Chinese Script Writer Expert to create compelling, audience-driven scripts across video, audio, and digital platforms.

This remote contract opportunity is ideal for a creative storyteller with mastery of written Chinese and the ability to adapt tone, structure, and messaging for diverse formats and audiences.


About the Company

One of our clients develops multilingual digital and media content for global audiences. The organization values creativity, cultural fluency, and high editorial standards while collaborating with distributed teams worldwide.


About the Role

You will develop, edit, and refine Chinese-language scripts tailored to various genres including entertainment, education, and promotional content.

Working closely with content creators, directors, and production teams, you will ensure scripts align with project objectives, resonate with target audiences, and meet strict quality standards.


Key Responsibilities

Script Development & Storytelling

  • Create engaging Chinese scripts for video, audio, and digital platforms
  • Adapt tone and structure for different genres and formats
  • Incorporate contemporary themes and culturally relevant references


Editing & Quality Control

  • Edit and refine scripts for clarity, coherence, and audience engagement
  • Ensure linguistic accuracy, grammar precision, and stylistic consistency
  • Maintain high standards of written and verbal communication


Collaboration & Research

  • Collaborate with creative and production teams to align with project goals
  • Conduct research to ensure accuracy and topical relevance
  • Incorporate feedback efficiently and meet production deadlines


Project Management

  • Manage multiple scripting projects simultaneously
  • Maintain organized documentation and version control


Ideal Qualifications

  • Proven expertise in Chinese scriptwriting with a strong portfolio
  • Exceptional writing, editing, and proofreading skills in Chinese
  • Advanced command of grammar, vocabulary, and colloquial expressions
  • Strong storytelling ability and creative mindset
  • Ability to work independently in a remote environment
  • Excellent communication and organizational skills


Preferred:

  • Experience writing for film, television, or digital media
  • Familiarity with contemporary Chinese media trends and popular culture
  • Background in journalism, communications, or content creation


Why This Role?

  • Fully remote, flexible contract opportunity
  • Creative ownership across diverse media formats
  • Global collaboration environment
  • Competitive hourly compensation ($20–$30/hour)
  • Opportunity to shape engaging Chinese-language content for broad audiences


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