[Remote] Social Media Coordinator
Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. GoodWork Environmental Jobs is seeking a Social Media Coordinator for the Canadian Conservation Photography Collective (CCPC), which promotes conservation and science education through visual content. The coordinator will manage and publish content across social media platforms, engage audiences, and collaborate with team members to enhance the collective's online presence.ResponsibilitiesShare responsibility with other team members for scheduling and posting social media contentManage and publish content across several CCPC social media accountsSchedule posts using available social media scheduling tools where applicableManually publish content on platforms that require direct postingCreate ad hoc posts, stories, and updates to highlight campaigns, photographers’ work, and relevant conservation topicsCollaborate with team members to ensure consistent messaging and visual identity across platformsMonitor engagement and support efforts to reach and connect with broader audiencesSkillsMinimum of 2 years of experience contributing to social media accounts for organizations, projects, or personal brands. Experience creating visual or written content for social media is requiredFamiliarity with major social media platforms (e.g., Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn)Strong interest in conservation, photography, storytelling, or environmental issuesStrong communication and collaboration skillsCreativity and an eye for compelling visual storytellingAttention to detail and ability to follow posting schedulesSelf-motivated and able to work independently in a remote team environmentInterest in using social media to inform, inspire, and engage audiencesExperience with social media scheduling tools is an assetBenefitsMeaningful work supporting conservation and creative communitiesFlexible work arrangementsA collaborative, mission-driven team cultureCompany OverviewGoodWork operates Canada's environmental job board connecting job seekers and volunteers with conservation and sustainability opportunities. It was founded in 2001, and is headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario, CAN, with a workforce of 2-10 employees. Its website is https://www.goodwork.ca.