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Social + Community Specialist

Los Angeles, CA

Your impact at Blip: 

Blip nicotine gums + lozzies are here for the next generation of quitters, with a bold online and in-store presence, Blip is reinvigorating a category in need of change. We are seeking a creative and dynamic individual to join our team as a Social + Community Specialist for 30 hours/week. This role will be critical in managing Blip’s primary social channels, strategizing and developing new social content, and supporting community management across Blip community channels. The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, has experience developing and producing successful social content, and has excellent ability to manage relationships within brand communities.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Create and manage social media calendar in collaboration with Blip’s Social + Content Strategist 
  • Help support business and marketing objectives through strategic social content 
  • Collaborate with Blip’s creative team to execute content, optimized for performance per channel
  • Manage daily social media posting on Blip’s primary social channels (Instagram, TikTok, Shorts)
  • Strategically develop content ideas from concept, through to production, execution, distribution, and reporting 
  • Create weekly social reports highlighting content performance 
  • Own community management across blip’s channels (social, paid ads, customer support, etc.) and actively engage with blips digital community in a timely manner and in blip’s brand tone of voice
  • Help grow blip’s community by supporting with always-on influencer seeding
  • Support with content and influencer partnerships and foster strong relationships with blip’s community of collaborators
  • Create forward facing content for Blip’s channels as an in-house content creator 

Qualifications:

  • Prior experience in social media management, community management, and influencer partnerships
  • Proven success developing high-performing social content from concept to execution 
  • Prior experience with photo/video production, with a focus on social media content production
  • Asset management and organization skills
  • Experience collaborating with creative teams and effectively briefing designers/editors/copywriters 
  • Strong organizational and time management skills, with the ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities simultaneously.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with team members and stakeholders.
  • Proficiency in Google Suite (Sheets, Slides, Docs), project management software/tools, and collaboration platforms.

Compensation and Location:

  • $36/hour
  • 30 hours per week 
  • The ability to work out of our LA office located near DTLA, attend content shoots in LA, assist with events in LA

 

 

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