EMBER & STONE JEWELLERY - LONDON
Social Media Manager

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Company Description
EMBER & STONE JEWELLERY - LONDON is a demi-fine jewellery specialist known for 18k gold plated stainless steel pieces. The brand focuses on timeless fashion with a bohemian twist and designs created to be worn and loved for years. Collections are crafted to balance durability, style, and everyday wearability.
EMBER & STONE emphasizes quality materials and thoughtful craftsmanship, reflecting its ethos of “Made With Lasting Love.” The company appeals to customers seeking elegant, long-lasting jewellery at accessible price points.
Role Description
This is a remote, part-time or full-time unpaid Internship role for a Social Media Manager at EMBER & STONE JEWELLERY - LONDON. The Social Media Manager will plan, create, and publish content across key social platforms, ensuring consistent brand voice and visual identity. Daily responsibilities include managing social media calendars, drafting captions and posts, monitoring engagement, and responding to messages and comments in a professional manner. The role involves optimizing content for reach and engagement, analyzing performance metrics, and adjusting strategies based on insights. The Social Media Manager will collaborate with internal stakeholders to support product launches, campaigns, and brand storytelling, while staying informed about trends in fashion and jewellery.
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- Candidates will learn strong Social Media Marketing and Social Media Optimization (SMO) skills.
- Candidates should possess effective Communication and Writing skills.
- Candidates should possess experience in Content Strategy and planning for social platforms.
- Candidates will learn a familiarity with analytics tools and performance tracking for social media.
- Candidates should possess an eye for visual storytelling and understanding of fashion or jewellery branding.
- Candidates should possess the ability to work independently in a remote setting and manage multiple tasks and deadlines.
- Candidates should possess a keen eye for fashion and/or jewellery.
- Candidates should possess knowledge of current social media trends and best practices; a relevant diploma or degree in marketing, communications or business in fashion (or learning sitting) is favourable, or a related field is an advantage.
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