Salford, Manchester
BBC
Job Reference: 17191
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Job Introduction
Are you a creative, social media enthusiast with a passion for television and a knack for creating engaging, impactful social content that speaks to a parents/carers audience? Join us as our new Social Media Executive in our Grown-ups social media team. This exciting fixed-term position, based in Media City, offers a fantastic opportunity to work on social media campaigns across platforms primarily, but not exclusively:
As a Social Media Executive, you’ll work in a dynamic, close-knit team to drive awareness and engagement in the CBeebies shows and Education campaigns we support, while staying ahead of industry trends, best practices, and leveraging your data-driven insights and expertise in spreadsheets for planning and reporting.
Be at the heart of captivating digital campaigns that excite our audiences in this hands-on role, where every day brings new challenges and opportunities to make an impact.
Main Responsibilities
The Social Media Executive delivers a coherent, consistent social media experience for audiences, working closely with other social and digital roles to ensure each campaign delivers on the agreed social strategy, maximises engaged reach with the campaigns’ target audiences, delivers content of high creative quality, and drives traffic around the BBC portfolio.
This role will be primarily working across our Grown-ups (parents and teachers) accounts, to engage an audience on social media using bespoke and commissioned social content to bring our programming and wider campaigns to new, underserved audiences and existing fans.
Are you the right candidate?
The ideal candidate will have a wealth of social media knowledge and know to engage a parent / carer audience on vertical platforms such as TikTok and Instagram.
They will be someone who lives and breathes social media and has professional experience using Instagram and TikTok, keeping abreast of the latest trends, sounds and influencers.
They will be a content creator who can generate stand-out, social-first ideas that make our audience take action and engage.
The ideal candidate will be a self-starter who can come up with unique ideas, shoot content and produce first class assets using software such as Adobe Premiere and PhotoShop, along with in-app editing skills.
They will be a great communicator who can work with stakeholders to provide clear briefs, feedback and results as well as a team player who wants to get stuck in, share knowledge and ideas and take on a wealth of exciting projects and campaigns. They will also be able to delegate to and brief in team co-ordinators where need be.
Essential Criteria
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About the BBC
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