Social Media Manager

Posted By: Spina Bifida Management

Mumbai

Junior Management

Program Implementation

Youth

Job Description

Job Responsibilities:

- Managing all social media channels like Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter,

YouTube and Word press

- Designing, planning, implementing and monitoring Foundation's Social Media

strategy in order to increase brand awareness, improve marketing efforts and increase

visibility

- Curating, creating, designing, managing and overseeing the social media content

- Blogging and writing/editing/proof-reading relevant articles

- Running awareness ads, donation campaigns and fundraisers on social media platforms in close coordination with the Fund Raising Team

- Attending online/offline upskilling and training seminars and webinars

- Creating promotional Material/Content for potential stakeholders (this includes pamphlets, brochures for the org or various schools, newsletters, greeting cards)

- Staying up to date with the latest social media best practices and technologies

- Working with photographers, videographers and designers to create appealing content

- Collaborating with the Foundation's Marketing Resource to ensure website

maintenance and timely updates

- Communicating with various project locations and partner locations to ensure all information is posted on Social-Media in an accurate and timely fashion

- Overall management of pictures and photos from all locations so that they are easily accessible

- Engaging with the community, team members

- Designing reports, brochures and decks


Location: Mumbai, Maharashtra


Eligibility Criteria

Not Specified

Desired Candidate Profile

Graduation - Graduate-Other


Organization Details

  • Organization Name:Spina Bifida Management
  • About Organization:Most babies with myelomeningocele need surgery to place a tube that allows fluid in the brain to drain into another part of the body. The tube is called a ventricular shunt. It may be placed just after birth, during the surgery to close the sac on the back. Or it may be placed later as fluid builds up.

    Know more