The Social Media Manager, a new position at Trout Unlimited, will lead our national social media channel strategy to help us tell our story to new and more diverse audiences. Reporting to the Associate Vice President for Communications and working closely with other staff in Marketing & Communications, the manager will be a key player in our digital efforts to drive engagement in TU's mission and advance our marketing, communications, development, advocacy, and conservation goals. The successful candidate will be a self-starter with a deep knowledge of social media channels and strategy, excellent messaging judgment, and a passion for connecting audiences with TU's conservation mission.
Duties and Responsibilities Developing and executing a social media strategy that helps advance TU's broader organizational goalsProducing and aggregating compelling content for multiple social channels to promote TU's messaging priorities, foster and grow our member and supporter base, and drive engagement with diverse audiencesListening to and connecting with TU's social audiences by producing engaging responses in online conversationsGrowing our audiences on existing channels and building audiences on new channelsWorking with regional communications directors and other departments to leverage social media tools and channels to meet their program goals; creating campaign social media toolkits, graphics, and suggested messagingManaging paid social ads and campaigns in coordination with other staff and consultantsUsing digital analytics to measure the effectiveness of strategies and adapting accordingly to amplify impact; providing reports to leadership on TU's social media presenceStaying abreast of the fast-moving digital and social media trends, and innovating as platforms and algorithms evolve; acting as in-house expert on social mediaConducting an audit of all TU social media channels across programs and departments and providing recommendations about their ongoing value and managementAssessing the need for a social media advocate or ambassador program to expand TU's presence into new marketsEducating volunteer leaders on council and chapter social media strategy; producing social media toolkits and messaging to help volunteers support national objectivesEnsuring a compelling, on-brand, and inclusive voice across TU's social media channelsCollaborating with the communications team to help coordinate strategy and tactics across the country Requirements Motivated and self-directedDemonstrated experience engaging diverse audiences with digital marketing strategiesBachelor's degree preferred; three years' experience in digital communications, marketing, or a related field requiredKnowledge of current and emerging social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube; experience using platform analytics to guide effortsExperience using a CRM system to track data, and using metrics to maximize effectiveness of digital strategiesExperience with Facebook Business Manager for social media advertisingExceptional writing, editing, and storytelling skills; ability to reach audiences with an engaging communications styleUnderstanding of SEO strategies and writing techniquesBasic graphic design and video skills a plus; ability to work within a set of brand guidelinesMessaging savvy and judgment; ability to message inclusively and tailor communications in a way that resonates across political, demographic and geographic boundaries; ability to respond to and defuse negative sentiment on social channelsAbility to multitask across multiple campaigns and projectsA working knowledge of, or a willingness to learn about, trout and salmon conservation, policy, science, and fishingProficiency in Microsoft Office 365Ability to build relationships and collaborate with remote colleagues and dispersed teamsCommitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion principlesPassion for TU's mission is essentialThis position is fully remote. At TU, we value a diverse representation of staff, and we actively seek candidates for this position who come from communities that have been historically under-represented in conservation, and those who have been most affected by degraded rivers and streams. We are committed to building space for all people to participate in our work to care for trout and salmon and recover our shared waters. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer, and welcome you to read more about TU's equity practice and values at tu.org/equity .
About Trout Unlimited Trout Unlimited (TU) brings together diverse interests to care for and recover rivers and streams so future generations can experience the joy of wild and native trout and salmon. We are a national organization with 350,000 members and supporters and more than 400 chapters and councils nationwide. These dedicated volunteers are matched by a respected national staff of conservationists, organizers, lawyers, policy experts, and scientists. We overcome obstacles with grassroots credibility, professional skill, nonpartisan advocacy, and scientific expertise. We build relationships with decision makers, land and resource stewards, community members, and other stakeholders to deliver meaningful change on behalf of trout and salmon fisheries, healthy waters and vibrant communities.
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