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Integrated Social Media Manager (Temporary)

Hollywood, CA - Remote; New York, NY - Remote

Trailer Park Group is a full-service global agency specializing in content creation and entertainment marketing. By combining storytelling expertise with large-scale production resources, Trailer Park is uniquely positioned to create, market, and distribute content for its diverse client portfolio of major brands and top entertainment studios. With content creation at the center, we support our clients with strategy, creativity, and the latest digital services.

We seek a freelance Social Media Manager for a temporary project with our integrated marketing team. This role involves managing multiple entertainment titles, including planning social media calendars, scheduling posts, engaging with audiences on those posts, and developing brand awareness on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, X, Threads, and other social media channels. The ideal candidate will be passionate about social media, have a deep understanding of what’s working across platforms, and keep their finger on the pulse of trends and emerging content formats. Exceptional copywriting skills are essential, as you will craft compelling, on-brand messaging that resonates with audiences and master the unique tone and voice of each intellectual property (IP) you represent.

IMPORTANT CALL OUTS FOR THIS JOB:

  • This is a temporary position beginning in May 2026 through on or around September 2026

  • Anticipated needs for this project are full-time, hourly from 8 am PST to 4:30 pm PST (half-hour meal break), Monday to Friday. Weekend work should be on an ad-hoc basis, approximately 1-2 hours as needed.  Work will be inclusive of QCing, posting, and community management  

  • Please note, we pay our temp workers via W-2 payroll only. 1099 or corp-to-corp is not an option.

WHAT YOU WILL DO:

  • Social posting for all posts in the campaign, across 6 platforms (TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, X, Threads)
  • Community Management
  • Light weekly social reporting to gauge performance of posts to influence optimizations as needed
  • Copywriting  
  • Full wrap report at the conclusion of the campaign

ABOUT YOU:

  • 5+ years of experience as a social media manager or in a similar role in Film/TV/Streaming Originals is strongly preferred
  • Integrated marketing agency experience is absolutely required
  • Copywriting content creation background helpful
  • Expertise in managing multiple social media platforms and tools (e.g., Meta Business Suite, Socialite, Hootsuite, and so forth)
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills with the ability to adapt the tone of voice per account and to tailor content to various audiences
  • Creative mindset with strong attention to detail 
  • Ability to work independently, manage multiple titles, and meet tight deadlines while collaborating closely with Account, Creative, and Strategic counterparts
  • Strong use of discretion when working on highly confidential assets and strict adherence to the NDA you will have signed before starting the campaign work

We can't wait to learn more about you,

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Hourly pay range for this position is below.

$40 - $43 USD

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