Social Media Producer
Posted on: December 2, 2013Application deadline: January 21, 2014
Posted by: Jewish Women's Archive
DESCRIPTION
The
Jewish Women's Archive documents Jewish women's stories, elevates their
voices, and inspires them to be agents of change. A national non-profit
organization founded in 1995, the Jewish Women's Archive (JWA) has
amassed the most extensive collection of material anywhere on American
Jewish women, and has created an increasing demand for its information,
resources, and services. Its website, which draws more than 1.2 million
unique visitors annually, is a destination for people seeking knowledge,
a sense of connection and community, and a way to affirm and enhance
the legacy of American Jewish women.
A diverse staff of 10 FTE's work in a pleasant Brookline neighborhood with easy access to public transportation and affordable parking. Office atmosphere is lively, friendly, and collegial. Flexible schedule with some telecommuting possible.
The Social Media Producer will develop and implement a coherent, creative, and effective social media strategy for JWA with the goal of building JWA's online community and raising its profile and influence among key audiences.
Major responsibilities include:
Bachelor's degree required.
1 – 3 years prior experience preferred.
HOW TO APPLY
A diverse staff of 10 FTE's work in a pleasant Brookline neighborhood with easy access to public transportation and affordable parking. Office atmosphere is lively, friendly, and collegial. Flexible schedule with some telecommuting possible.
The Social Media Producer will develop and implement a coherent, creative, and effective social media strategy for JWA with the goal of building JWA's online community and raising its profile and influence among key audiences.
Major responsibilities include:
- Manage all online communications, including the JWA blog (Jewesses with Attitude, which has over 15,000 monthly readers), eNews and eBlasts, our Facebook page, our Twitter presence (6,500 followers and growing), our This Week in History feature, and other social media channels.
- Develop, implement, and assess effectiveness of social media strategy for raising JWA's profile and building online connections and community.
- Develop strategies for defining, reaching, and expanding audience for JWA's online communications.
- Ensure that JWA is deploying most effective and up-to-date social media tools.
- Become the voice of JWA in social media spaces.
- Analyze and prepare weekly reports on effectiveness of social media.
- Monitor trends in social media tools, applications, and tactics.
- Collaborate on proposals to fund outreach and online community building.
Bachelor's degree required.
1 – 3 years prior experience preferred.
HOW TO APPLY
Apply online with cover letter, resume, and writing samples at jwa.org/aboutjwa/jobs/apply. No phone calls, please.
JWA is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
JWA is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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