Social Media and YouTube Content Manager
Role Overview
As a Social Media and YouTube Content Manager at Podcast Monkey, you will oversee the management of YouTube channels and social media content, creating and maintaining publishing schedules and digital media workflows. This role is ideal for someone at a junior to mid-level, as you will be part of a creative team focused on enhancing the company's online presence and engagement through effective content strategies.
Perks & Benefits
This remote position offers flexibility in work hours, requiring availability during standard U.S. business hours from Monday to Friday. With a pay range of $16–$20 per hour, the role encourages career growth through hands-on experience in managing digital content and utilizing various tools. The company culture values organization, dependability, and creativity, providing an environment where your contributions can significantly impact brand visibility.
Full Job Description
We are hiring a Social Media & YouTube Manager / Coordinator to help manage YouTube channels, social media content, publishing schedules, and digital media workflows.This is a remote role paying $16–$20 per hour.Requirements:Must be based in the United StatesMust be available Monday–Friday during standard U.S. business hoursMust have experience with YouTube, social media, or digital content managementMust be organized, dependable, detail-oriented, and able to meet strict deadlinesMust be comfortable using tools such as YouTube Studio, Google Workspace, Slack, Notion, Canva, Meta Business Suite, or similar platformsA paid trial is requiredApplicants must submit a resume, relevant work examples, and/or portfolio links.👉 You must apply using this link:https://app.notion.com/p/podcastsandexperts/3649cb06f5e582ffb580016ef43f5d7a?pvs=106Applications submitted anywhere else will not be reviewed.Please mention the word **APPRECIATES** and tag RMmEwMTo0Zjk6YzAxMzo3ZjU5Ojox when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMmEwMTo0Zjk6YzAxMzo3ZjU5Ojox). This is a beta feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.