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Social Media Manager
Company Description
SHÉLA is a UK-based, lesbian-led community interest company dedicated to creating safe, inclusive, and empowering spaces for lesbian women around the world. Our mission is to foster connection, belonging, visibility, and well-being through community building, storytelling, events, education, advocacy, and digital innovation. We believe every lesbian deserves access to spaces where she can be seen, heard, celebrated, and supported. Team members collaborate across disciplines to create impactful, community-centred solutions that challenge inequality and promote inclusion.
Role Description
This is a remote volunteer role for a social media manager at SHÉLA Global. The social media manager will plan, create, and publish content across social media platforms to amplify the organisation’s mission and programs. Daily tasks include managing posting schedules, writing and editing captions, optimising content for engagement, and monitoring performance metrics. The role also involves collaborating with team members to align social media campaigns with broader communication strategies, responding to audience interactions, and staying informed about relevant social and community issues.
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- Candidates should possess skills in social media marketing and social media optimisation (SMO).
- Candidates should possess strong communication and writing skills.
- Candidates should possess skills in content strategy and campaign planning.
- Experience with community-focused or advocacy organisations is beneficial.
- Familiarity with major social media platforms, analytics tools, and basic design tools is an advantage.
- Ability to work independently in a remote setting and collaborate effectively with a diverse, global team.
- Demonstrated commitment to equity, inclusion, and the empowerment of queer women and non-binary people is highly desirable.
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