LiveScore Group
Social Media Manager - Freelance

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Soho, London (On-Site) 22.5 hours a week, flexible over a three-day week Contract role - 6 months We’re looking for a highly capable social media manager with the skills and experience to develop our social media strategy across LiveScore Bet UK channels. This is a key position within the LiveScore division, which is based in London. You will report directly to the Head of Social, providing high quality, engaging social media posts for LiveScore Bet UK products. Key Responsibilities Work closely with LiveScore’s social team to lead on LiveScore Bet UK’s social output and promote user engagement of LiveScore Group products. Implement and utilise efficient systems that measure and analyse the reach and influence of LiveScore’s social media and report regularly on the performance of agreed KPIs. Report key findings relating to social media posts around content, highlighting what our users engage with most in both positive and negative ways. Keep up to date with all existing social media products and services and changes in the way they operate. Work to an overarching strategy designed to maximize growth and engagement for each channel within the UK market Work with internal departments to help develop, launch and manage new competitions and campaigns to promote the LiveScore Bet brand and products. Key Skills/Experience Proven commercial experience as a social media content creator in the sports betting sector. An understanding of what drives sports fans to engage positively with content on different social channels. Knowledge of the main KPIs for social media and how to achieve them. Experience of working with social media publishing and analytics tools. The ability to plan and oversee the creation of accurate social media content to tight deadlines. Passionate and knowledgeable about sports and sports betting. The ambition and drive to work in a fast-paced, results-focused environment. Experience of creating content tailored for multiple social media channels on various platforms. Ability to analyze campaign performance and adapt strategy according to the results. Excellent grammar, punctuation and proofreading skills.
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