Senior Social Media Manager
Senior Social Media Manager who owns brand socials and executive content end to end: strategy, production, publishing, and iteration. You use AI tools daily to move faster, but your taste and editorial judgment are what make the output worth posting. Post daily across brand pages: X, LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook. You’re on-site/hybrid in San Diego, working with internal creatives and external contractors you hire with a dedicated budget. You are a producer, not just a strategist.
What you’ll own
Content Production
You concept, script, shoot, edit, design, and publish. You’re comfortable in front of a camera, behind it, in Figma, or in an edit timeline. You move fast because you’ve built workflows that let you ship without dropping quality. Five brand posts a week and five executive posts a week, every week.
You don’t need a committee. You need a laptop, a camera, a point of view, and an AI toolkit you’ve already built. You use LLMs, image generators, video generators, and automation tools to collapse production timelines. You also know when AI output is generic, off‑brand, or wrong, and you fix it before it ships. We don’t want someone who prompts and posts. We want someone who prompts and edits with strong taste.
You’ll also write social posts for ClickUp executives on LinkedIn and X. That means interviewing leaders, extracting their point of view, and writing posts that sound like them, not like a brand account. You’ll need to build trust with senior leaders and move through feedback loops quickly.
Strategy and Platform Approach
You’ll assess ClickUp’s current social presence, identify gaps, and build the plan. You decide what formats, hooks, and cadences to test on each platform, and you adjust as you learn. We’re not handing you a playbook. We’re hiring you to write it with us.
Social Growth Hacking
You hypothesize why a content format or hook will work, ship it, read the data, and iterate. When something hits, you explain why and turn the principle into a repeatable format. When something misses, you iterate or pivot. You think in formats, not individual posts. A good post is nice. A format that works 50 times with different inputs is a growth lever. You’ll build a library of repeatable content formats (series, templates, recurring segments).
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