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We are seeking a dynamic and social media-savvy individual to join our team as a Part-Time Social Media Coordinator, focusing on reaching youth and BIPOC communities, and attracting future movement professionals. The Social Media Coordinator will report to and work directly with our Communications Lead Amie Albright.

AVA’s focus is not on educating the public about veganism or animal rights/welfare. Instead, we organize conferences for advocates already working or looking to work professionally in our movement. One of our priorities is to further engage youth and BIPOC communities to join our events and help amplify our collective impact. Your role will be to help us reach these communities on social media.

This position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to meaningful social change and develop your career in social media and community engagement. If you are passionate about using your social media skills to make a difference, we encourage you to apply.
 

Responsibilities:

  • Social Media Strategy and Content Creation:
    • Develop and implement social media strategies to effectively reach and engage youth and BIPOC communities.
    • Make strategic suggestions on how to optimize content and campaigns to maximize reach and impact.
    • Create compelling, high-quality multimedia content (images, videos, graphics) tailored to our target audiences and collaborate with our team to develop a content calendar that aligns with our campaigns and organizational goals.
  • Platform co-Management and Community Engagement:
    • Manage and maintain our presence on platforms such as TikTok and Instagram.
    • Identify and build relationships with key influencers and advocates within youth and BIPOC communities.
    • Monitor social media trends and conversations to inform our engagement strategies.
  • Analytics and Reporting:
    • Track and analyze social media metrics to measure the success of campaigns and content, and provide regular reports on social media performance, including insights and recommendations for improvement.
    • Provide training and support to team members on social media best practices and tools.
    • Stay updated on the latest social media trends, tools, and best practices to ensure our approach remains current and effective.
  • Collaboration and Coordination:
    • Work closely with our communications and marketing team to ensure cohesive messaging across all channels.
    • Coordinate with other departments to promote events, programs, and initiatives through social media.
    • Assist in the development of social media guidelines and best practices for the organization.

Qualifications:

  • Proficient with social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram.
  • Demonstrated ability to create engaging content tailored to specific audiences.
  • Strong understanding of social media trends and technologies.
  • Strong understanding of the animal and vegan advocacy movement. 
  • Excellent communication skills and creativity.

Details:

  • 20$/hour, 20 hours maximum per week
  • Position Type: Part-time
  • Hours: Flexible, approximately 15-20 hours per week
  • Location: Fully remote
  • Start Date: As soon as possible

Application Process:

We strongly encourage individuals from all backgrounds, especially BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color), and people of all genders, sexual orientations, ages, abilities, and identities to apply for this role. We believe that diversity enriches our team, fosters creativity, and drives innovation. We strive to create an inclusive workplace where everyone feels valued, respected, and empowered to contribute to our collective success.

To apply, please email your CV and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you believe you are a good fit for this role to our Communications Lead, Amie Albright: Amie@AVASummit.com. Thank you!


 

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