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Social Media Manager
PACER is the home of social sport. We connect athletes with compatible training partners, help people discover and host local sporting events, and give clubs and organisers the tools to grow their communities. We launched in London in June 2026 across 12 sports, with running, cycling, triathlon, and Hyrox at our core.
We're an early-stage, fast-moving team building something genuinely useful for the endurance and social sport community.
Role Description
We're looking for a full-time Social Media Manager to own and grow our presence across Instagram, TikTok, and email. You'll be the voice of PACER day-to-day, turning our launch momentum into a sustained, engaged following.
Your responsibilities will include:
- Owning the content calendar and publishing across Instagram and TikTok
- Editing raw and self-shot footage into platform-ready content, and refining captions, hooks, and formats to maximise performance
- Building and running our email marketing - newsletters, lifecycle campaigns, and community updates
- Growing reach and engagement organically through smart, consistent content
- Engaging authentically with the running, cycling, and triathlon communities online
- Tracking performance and iterating on what works
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This is a hands-on execution role for someone who loves making content and understands sport culture from the inside.
Qualifications
- Demonstrable experience managing social channels (Instagram and TikTok essential) with a track record of organic growth
- Deep knowledge of and genuine passion for the sports and endurance community
- Strong content creation and editing skills (CapCut or equivalent)
- Email marketing experience (Loops, Klaviyo, Mailchimp, or similar)
- Sharp instinct for tone, hooks, and what makes people stop scrolling
- Self-starter who can work autonomously in a small, remote team
- Previous experience with a sports brand, club, or community is a strong plus
- Personal involvement in running, cycling, triathlon, or active lifestyle is a strong plus


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You'll work directly with the founder and have real ownership of how PACER shows up in the world.
To apply, send your CV, links to social channels or content you've grown, and a short note on why this role fits you to dylan@pacertrain.com.
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