Organic Social Media Officer
Role Overview & Responsibilities
This is a great opportunity to join the UK Committee for UNICEF (UNICEF UK) as our new Organic Social Media Officer.
As Organic Social Media Officer, you will support the day-to-day management of organic social content. You’ll have the opportunity to work with teams across the organization to curate, plan, brief and publish content for our social media channels, from our business-as-usual social output to our big campaigns, to help drive and deliver UNICEF UK’s objectives and mission for children. The post holder will also support monitoring and reporting for social organic channels.
Along with a passion for social media and communications, you’ll bring to this role, knowledge and experience of managing social media channels (including but not limited to Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter) and an understanding of how to optimize these channels to achieve business objectives. Ideally you would have experience of crisis communications and emergency protocols.
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