Social Media Coordinator
Hours: 6-8 hours/week
Description: Care About Climate is seeking 1 volunteer to assist the communications team in posting and scheduling social media content for Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. This individual will be responsible for maintaining the social media posting calendar and helping to develop the social media content strategy. They will be responsible for both direct postings to platforms and for developing new content ideas.
Responsibilities:
Attend weekly Communication Team meetings
Maintain posting schedule
Bring creative ideas for campaigns, content, and communications strategies to the team
Desired Skills and Experience:
Proficiency in English
Strong interest in climate activism and commitment to justice and equity
Strong organizational skills
Attentiveness to deadlines
Strong writing skills
Knowledge of social media platforms (Instagram, facebook, twitter)
Independent work ethic
Pluses (not at all required, but if you have them, mention them when you apply!):
Experience using some of the following: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, MailChimp, Canva/Photoshop/similar, Google Suite, Microsoft Office
Bonus: ability to translate some content into one or more of the following languages: Spanish, French, Portuguese, German, Mandarin, or Arabic
To Apply: Send a resume, samples of past work (e.g. social media post) and/or a letter explaining your interest in climate and this role to martha@careaboutclimate.org and vitoria@careaboutclimate.org. We will review applications on a rolling basis, with priority given to those who apply by April 15th.
Note: This is currently an unpaid position, though we are happy to work with you if you’d like the role to meet any school internship or volunteer requirements. Although we aim to hire and stipend more people in the future, a majority of the Care About Climate team consists of volunteers. We welcome all applications and especially encourage individuals from groups underrepresented in the field to apply, including but not limited to: BIPOC, Global South residents, LGBTQ+ folks, people living in frontline communities, and people with less than graduate education.