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Social Media Project Manager
ORGANIZATION: Redemptive Work
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2 people are interested
Redemptive Work is looking for Social Media Communications Project Managers to build our brand, manage and write copy for our social media platforms. As a growing company and a small non-profit working with displaced, disabled, formerly incarcerated, or other socially outcast persons to create sustainable living situations, we need help building our brand.
RW recruits Social Media and Communications Interns to grow our social media presence, and attend virtual team meetings. Interns understand effective social media strategy and audience engagement, enthusiastically take ownership of new initiatives, contribute ideas to help grow subscribership and improve content quality. Interns use these skills to contribute to our Google Suites, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts. They will manage content creation for the website and ensure that information is both up to date and effective. We are seeking Project Managers to keep our interns engaged.
The ideal candidate will have experience with social media platforms, be a strong and engaging writer, and will have a passion for social and economic justice.
This position is an excellent opportunity to gain experience in copywriting, web design, marketing, and non-profit operations. To serve our organization best, we ask that our Project Managers commit to shaping social media updates 5 days a week for a minimum of 6 months while teaching interns to do the same.
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About Redemptive Work
Location:
205 E Monroe, AUSTIN, TX 78704, US
Mission Statement
Making sustainable living a reality for displaced or seemingly unemployable persons.
Description
Redemptive Work (RW) is dedicated to making sustainable living a reality for displaced and seemingly unemployable persons.
RW serves homeless, previously incarcerated, and disabled persons navigating barriers to sustainable living. Our work began when Rev. Dr. Tina Carter joined RW Executive Director Rev. Dr. Mindy Johnson-Hicks in writing The Wealth of Poverty (Outskirts Press, 2013); an exploration of the ways authentic relationships across socio-economic groups enables collective prosperity. During this collaboration, it became apparent that under-served populations of homeless, previously incarcerated and disabled people shared common barriers to finding employment, housing, and healthcare. RW incorporated in 2013 to learn to navigate those barriers. We meet with people weekly, one-on-one, to discuss goals and strategies necessary to achieve sustainability beyond societal barriers. People need adequate work, safe shelter and access to health care and we are here to ensure a community is present to help them find all three. We also help people overcome obstacles by coaching them to fill out forms for jobs or obtaining a Driver's License or Social Security Card, government benefits. We help people face the challenges that so often prevent marginalized persons from re-engaging in society in a sustainable way. We also help our clients to understand what their strengths are instigating self-advocacy in a profoundly disenfranchising system.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
January 30, 2018
SKILLS
- Program Management
- Audio-Visual
- Analytics
- Google Apps
- Brand Development & Messaging
- Video Production
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- up to 5 hours per week
- Video meetings on Zoom