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California Association for the Education of Young Children

Social Media Contractor

California Association for the Education of Young Children, San Jose, California, United States, 95123


Social Media Contractor Educators for Peaceful Classrooms and Communities - Virtual meetings, CA

Check out the role overview below If you are confident you have got the right skills and experience, apply today.Skills and ExperienceGood writing skills for social mediaExperience using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and other platforms and best practices for posting on those platformsFamiliarity and enthusiasm for issues of diversity, equity and social justice especially as they relate to childrenWork collaborativelyLearn quickly and be self-motivatedExcellent organizational skillsDesired but not required:Familiarity with Facebook ads and boosts, Canva, and HootsuiteExperience writing marketing copyExperience developing and maintaining a following on Facebook and InstagramExperience creating or maintaining a business’s presence on Facebook and InstagramJob DescriptionHelp EPCC expand our presence and visibility in social media.Phase IWork with a content mentor (Wilma Gold) through regular meetings to acclimate, design a strategy and know where and how to look for content (dos and don’ts)Work with tech/marketing mentor (Shira Coleman) to strategize around boosting posts and creating ads (dos and don’ts)Become familiar with the EPCC organization, values, mission, and philosophyBecome familiar with EPCC branding, and content we create on our website and newsletterSet up Canva with EPCC Brand KitSet up Hootsuite to be able to plan out automatic posting to Instagram and FacebookTranslate content from EPCC members and partner organizations into social media style postsProvide draft posts to EPCC content mentor for reviewSchedule and post on behalf of EPCC, on Facebook and Instagram on an agreed scheduleBring any trolling or upset from followers/public to the attention of your content mentor immediately. Work with content mentor for dos and don’ts of respondingResearch what is being posted related to social media about diversity, equity and social justice by other organizations and thought leadersPhase IIBegin to identify content more independently from EPCC that would be good to post on social mediaWork with EPCC content mentor to glean and create content for postingWork with EPCC content mentor around interaction/dialogue with followers and public on Facebook and InstagramBring any trolling or upset from followers/public to the attention of your content mentor immediatelyDelete inappropriate comments and inform content mentor of all such incidentsFamiliarity with what like-minded, partner and potential partner organizations are posting on social mediaWork with EPCC content mentor to select like-minded organizations' content for reposting, linking and referencingWork with EPCC tech/marketing mentor to learn and create ways to design, link, share content from other organizations or EPCC platforms (dos and don’ts)Phase IIIBecome a regular presence on social media for our organizationIdentify new material and forward to the webmaster for EPCCPost trending activities for educators and families for example:

Engagement posts/conversationsDownloadable activities to play with childrenStaff education activitiesNew children’s books or games reviews

Pass along opportunities for grants, events, donations, fundraising etc. to EPCC membersTime and Compensation6 month internship with possible extension4 hours per week to begin$20 per hour – paid as a $1700 honorarium, in monthly installmentsTypes of posts:Quotes/inspirationEngagement questionsImagesLinks to resourcesDownloadablesInvitations (sales)Activities and eventsConnections to partner organizations/like-minded groupsReposts of others’ contentEPCC Social Media Intern ApplicationTo apply for the EPCC Social Media Intern position please submit your resume or CV and respond to the following questions:What skills and or knowledge would you bring to this position?Why would you like to be a social media intern for EPCC?Educators for Peaceful Classrooms and Communities Inc. (EPCC) is a non-profit organization whose vision is that every child has a fair, just and safe life in the home and community. We educate caregivers of children and families to support them in raising healthy, happy, and socially conscious children. We do this by offering trainings, workshops, consultations, and resources including a quarterly newsletter for educators and individuals caring for young children and operate a website full of additional resources. We hold the values of peace, social justice, collaboration, fairness, compassion, respect, safety, equality, and equity.

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