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Part-Time WordPress & GoHighLevel Website Assistant (Student Friendly)Remote | Flexible Hours | Project-Based

I am launching one to two small business websites and am seeking a motivated student, recent graduate, or early-career freelancer to assist with website development and basic marketing technology setup.

This is a collaborative, project-based opportunity for someone who enjoys web design, digital marketing, AI tools, and helping small businesses establish an online presence.

Project Scope

The project includes:

•Building 1–2 WordPress websites

• Approximately 10 pages per site

• Basic website structure, navigation, and design

• Mobile responsiveness

• Contact forms and lead capture functionality

• Integration with GoHighLevel

• Basic SEO setup

• Simple documentation of completed work

This is not a large or highly complex development project. The focus is on creating clean, professional, easy-to-manage websites.

Knowledge Transfer & Mentorship Component

A key objective is knowledge sharing.

I would like to work alongside someone who is comfortable explaining their process and helping me learn how to maintain the websites after launch.

Examples include:

• WordPress administration

• Website content updates

• Basic GoHighLevel management

• AI tools for content creation and productivity

• Best practices for website maintenance

The goal is for the websites to be successfully launched while also giving me the skills and confidence to manage routine updates independently.

Preferred Qualifications

• Experience with WordPress

• Familiarity with Elementor, Divi, or similar page builders

• Knowledge of GoHighLevel

• Basic SEO understanding

• Interest in AI-assisted workflows

• Strong communication skills

• Ability to explain concepts in a clear and supportive manner

Ideal Candidate

This opportunity may be a great fit for:

• College students

• Marketing students

• Business students

• Web design students

• Recent graduates

• Emerging freelancers building their portfolios

Compensation

Open to discussing either:

• Hourly rate $15-$25 per hour (negotiable)

• Fixed project fee

Please include your preferred pricing model.

How to Apply

Please send:

• Brief introduction

• Relevant experience

• Examples of websites you've built (if available)

• Familiarity with WordPress and GoHighLevel

• Your hourly or project rate

• A short description of how you approach training and knowledge transfer

I look forward to working with someone who enjoys learning, teaching, and helping small businesses grow.

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