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Social Media and Content Coordinator

Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria, Washington, District of Columbia, United States

ABOUT THE ONE CAMPAIGN

ONE is a global, nonpartisan organization fighting for a more just world by demanding the investments needed to create economic opportunities and healthier lives in Africa. We do this by deploying trusted and dynamic advocacy that leverages hard-hitting data, credible grassroots activism, creative political engagement, and strategic partnerships. We use all this to influence decision-makers to take action and tackle the world’s biggest challenges. Read more at www.one.org.

ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY 

Are you a creative storyteller who lives and breathes social media? Do you thrive on turning complex ideas into bold, scroll-stopping content? This is your chance to join ONE’s Brand & Creative team and help us inspire action for a more just world. From designing viral carousels to experimenting with AI content tools, you’ll play a key role in shaping how millions engage with ONE’s mission to demand the investments needed to create economic opportunities and healthier lives in Africa. 

The Social Media & Content Coordinator will bring ONE’s advocacy to life through high-impact social media, design, video, and digital content. This role is perfect for an entrepreneurial content creator and storyteller eager to grow their skills while making a global impact. 

 

IN THIS ROLE, YOU WILL 

Content creation 

  • Produce engaging, inspiring content tailored for TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, Facebook, X, BlueSky, and more. 
  • Create graphics using Canva, Adobe Suite, Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign 
  • Draft video scripts and edit and produce video content with CapCut, Descript, AfterEffects, and Premiere Rush. 
  • Collect, organize, and apply feedback from multiple teams using tools like Frame.io to refine content. 
  • Repurpose blogs, reports, and events into social-first assets. 
  • Support design for web pages, campaigns, event materials, and presentations for ONE’s global, matrixed team. 
  • Ensure all social content is in line with ONE’s brand guidelines. 

Social media management 

  • Draft, schedule, and publish content across ONE’s channels natively and using Brandwatch. 
  • Help maintain our global content calendar and streamline workflows using Asana, Slack, and other tools. 
  • Support with community management through thoughtful responses and proactive outreach. 
  • Support paid social campaigns and content boosting. 

Data & analytics 

  • Track performance across platforms with Brandwatch, Google Analytics, and native platform dashboards. 
  • Work with our social media lead to provide insights on audience behavior and content trends. 
  • Help share best practices to drive growth, reach, and engagement. 

 

WHAT YOU BRING TO ONE 

  • Bachelor’s degree preferred; 2+ years of relevant content/digital experience and a strong portfolio of social-first content. 
  • Strong skills in Canva, Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Office, CapCut, Descript, AfterEffects, and Premiere Rush, and other digital tools. 
  • Familiarity with and enthusiasm to explore AI tools for drafting, design, and video editing. 
  • Hands-on experience with TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, Facebook, X, and BlueSky. 
  • A sharp eye for what’s trending and an instinct for turning viral moments into mission-driven content. 
  • Excellent writing and communication skills, with a knack for short-form copy and an understanding of how impactful content can inspire audiences and drive advocacy change. 
  • Experience or demonstrated interest in advocacy, policy, or global development issues. 

 

OTHER ATTRIBUTES 

  • Collaborative and empathetic team player. 
  • Curious and adaptable — excited to experiment with new tools and platforms. 
  • Creative problem-solver with a growth mindset. 
  • Motivated by impact and inspired by ONE’s mission. 

  

LANGUAGE SKILLS

Fluency in English required.  Fluency in other languages such as French and German is a plus. 

 

TRAVEL

Travel up to 5% international and/or domestic.  

  

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/WORK ENVIRONMENT

This is a hybrid position with both in office and remote work opportunities. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job.  

  

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS 

If you are ready to join the fight for a more just world, please submit a resume and cover letter to this opening at ONE jobs (http://www.one.org/jobs).    

We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations to applicants. When an applicant with a disability needs an accommodation to have an equal opportunity to compete for a job, they may request it orally or in writing (please email recruiting@one.org). ONE will process requests for reasonable accommodation and will provide reasonable accommodations where appropriate, in a prompt and efficient manner.

We understand that a diversity of strengths, experiences, and backgrounds makes our team stronger. If this position interests you, we encourage you to apply and tell us why you are a great candidate for the role. ONE does not discriminate in its selection and employment practices. We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment. To learn more about our diversity and inclusion work and priorities, visit https://www.one.org/about/diversity.

Due to the number of inquiries that ONE receives, we thank all candidates for their interest yet only those who are selected for an interview will be contacted.

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