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Social Media Manager (Part-Time)

New York, NY

About Saylor

Saylor is an LA-based creative agency for entertainment brands and brands who seek to entertain. 

We are an office filled with passionate people who love to work together to develop authentic, sharable content that inspires fans across the internet. We represent a wide range of clients including Netflix, Disney, Amazon, Hulu, Paramount+, and more.

We’re a close-knit team of creatives who value collaboration, quality of work, innovation, and most importantly: being social. In the office, we aim to create a supportive environment where individuals are encouraged to work together to problem-solve for our clients. 

Position Overview

We are seeking a part-time Social Media Manager responsible for developing and executing comprehensive social media strategies for a client in the nonprofit criminal justice sector.

This role focuses on strategic social media management, data-driven optimization, and cross-functional collaboration to deliver exceptional results for a leading cannabis justice reform nonprofit organization. 

The Social Media Manager will oversee social media operations, develop platform-specific strategies, and drive measurable engagement across all current and emerging social platforms. The role combines strategic thinking with hands-on social media management to ensure our clients' social presence aligns with their broader marketing objectives.


Responsibilities:

  • Lead social media strategy development and execution for a cannabis justice reform nonprofit organization
  • Develop and implement platform-specific strategies for Instagram, TikTok, X, LinkedIn, and YouTube that maximize native engagement and leverage each platform's unique features
  • Create comprehensive performance reports tracking key metrics including engagement rates, reach/impressions, video views, and community growth
  • Provide strategic recommendations and optimization plans based on performance data and industry benchmarks
  • Monitor and analyze cultural trends, breaking news, and platform updates to inform content strategy and identify opportunities
  • Oversee and manage client social media accounts, ensuring alignment with overall marketing strategies and objectives
  • Create and manage editorial calendars that support brand and campaign initiatives
  • Execute content publishing across social platforms, maintaining consistent brand voice and engagement standards
  • Present strategies and performance reports to clients and internal stakeholders


Qualifications:

  • 5-6 years of experience in social media management and digital marketing
  • 1-2 experience in the nonprofit sector and a deep understanding of cannabis justice reform work
  • Proven track record of developing and executing successful social media strategies
  • Strong analytical skills with experience in social media metrics and reporting
  • Demonstrated expertise across major social platforms (Instagram, TikTok, X, LinkedIn, YouTube)
  • Proficiency in social media management and analytics tools (Sprout, Sprinklr, Meta Business Suite) and social and design editing tools (Canva, Adobe XD, CapCut)
  • Excellence in project management and meeting deadlines
  • Outstanding written and verbal communication skills
  • Experience presenting to clients and stakeholders
  • Demonstrated ability to build and grow social media audiences

 

Location and Salary

This is a part-time role with a salary range of $50-$60 per hour, depending on experience. You can expect to work 20-25 hours per week. This role is required to work East Coast hours. We are able to hire candidates in the states of California, Georgia, New York or Texas.


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