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Social Media Coordinator (Los Angeles)

Los Angeles, CA

About Saylor

Saylor is a social-led, entertainment-first creative agency based in Los Angeles. Founded by former entertainment executives, we set sail in 2021 to build an independent agency that rethinks how brands communicate with today’s audiences.

We believe every brand is an entertainment brand. That is why we craft ideas that move with culture, creating work that earns attention, sparks connection, and builds fandoms that last. Our clients include Netflix, Disney, Amazon, Hilton, Anthropologie, and more.

We’re a tight‑knit crew of creatives, strategists, and makers who collaborate without ego, stay curious, and always show up for one another. We foster a supportive space where diverse perspectives are celebrated, hierarchy never blocks great ideas, and everyone is empowered to jump in, solve problems, and push creative boundaries together.

Position Overview

We are looking for an LA-based  true digital native who “lives” on social media and is always up-to-date on trends and formats. The ideal candidate has strong attention to detail, exceptional editorial instincts, sound judgment, and the ability to work both collaboratively and autonomously.

This role will work directly with the Social team to manage and publish content across all current and emerging social platforms. They will assist with content strategy, campaign management, day-to-day operations, reporting, ideation, and scripting.

This is a great opportunity to grow within our company! We expect this individual to test and learn new skills as Saylor and the social landscape changes.

Location and Salary

This is a full-time role with a salary range of $55k-$75k, depending on experience. This person must be LA-based and available to come into the Saylor office in Echo Park on Wednesdays and Thursdays.

Responsibilities:

  • Supports the Social teams by helping to execute strategies across multiple platforms and projects
  • Fosters community and engagement across platforms by executing on strategy, capturing tone-of-voice and utilizing engagement rate driving tactics
  • Collaborates with Associate Director of Social, Sr. Social Media Manager and other Social Media Coordinators to ensure all efforts are aligned with brand strategy 
  • Posts across all channels accurately and on time, including weekend publishing
  • Contributes to reporting needs: tagging posts, pulling data, helping write reports, etc.
  • As needed, provides live social coverage at events, shoots, etc.
  • Assists with building out content calendars for brands and campaigns
  • Participates in brainstorms and contributes creative ideas for client pitches
  • Assists with scripting social assets, pulling timecodes and sourcing images
  • Stays on the pulse of social trends and platform features, using those insights to inform ideation and strategy

Minimum Requirements:

  • 1-2 years experience working on social campaigns and community management with a major brand
  • Experience in, and passion for, the entertainment industry
  • Excellent organizational skills, attention to detail, and multitasking ability
  • A love and talent for smart/witty copy
  • Flexibility to work some weekend hours
  • Knowledge of social media best practices and current trends
  • Demonstrated analytical skills 
  • Excellent oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills 
  • Strong initiative and problem-solving abilities
  • Familiarity with publishing and social tools like Sprout Social and Sprinklr

Benefits:

We offer a competitive salary, health insurance, 401k, generous vacation, and great opportunities for growth within the company.

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