Social Media Production Assistant
Pac 12 Networks
San Francisco, CAThis was removed by the employer on 8/8/2019 9:12:00 AM PST
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Freelance Job
The Social Media PA plays a crucial role in connecting fans to the Pac-12 universities and sports they love. The right person for this role will be a driven, skilled social media omnivore with a proven track record of curating and creating engaging content on behalf of brands. The job is headquartered in San Francisco with evening and weekend work as dictated by events and 20-30 hours per week.
Responsibilities:
• Curate, moderate and create content for multiple Pac-12 owned and operated social media channels simultaneously
• Spur engagement surrounding live games and studio programming on Pac-12 Networks and other events that drive viewership and fan engagement
• Listen to fans across multiple platforms, and provide customer care
• Execute live broadcasts on Facebook, Periscope, Twitter, and YouTube
• Post sponsored social media elements
• Other tasks as assigned by the Social Media Manager
Requirements:
• A minimum of two years of professional work experience, with at least one year in a role that included managing the social voice for a team, company or brand
• Self-starter requiring little oversight while maintaining excellent attention to detail
• BA or BS degree in journalism, communication or another related field
• Deep understanding of all social media platforms, primarily Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, and live streaming video software and platforms.
• Experience with Adobe Photoshop
• Proven ability to generate content that resonates socially
• Strong grammar, spelling, punctuation and AP style
• Deep knowledge of Pac-12 sports and teams
• Willingness to work hours as dictated by sports and the social media news cycle, including evenings and weekends