Role Description
Newsweek is seeking a U.S.-based Social Media Freelancer to provide weekend coverage for a three-month assignment. This role is ideal for someone who thrives in a fast-paced digital environment and enjoys engaging audiences across platforms.
The freelancer is expected to complete key deliverables on Saturday and Sundays from 8:00 am ET to 7:00 pm ET to ensure Newsweek’s social presence remains active, timely, and aligned with editorial priorities over the weekend.
Key Responsibilities:
• Content Scheduling & Publishing:
Post and manage content across Newsweek’s social media channels (Facebook, Twitter/X, Instagram, TikTok, Bluesky, Threads, WhatsApp, Reddit, and LinkedIn).
• Engagement:
Drive referrals and monetization by creating and scheduling four posts per hour while working closely with the editorial team to ensure timely and accurate content.
• Audience Engagement:
Monitor comments and trends; respond appropriately to foster community interaction.
• Real-Time Coverage:
Collaborate with editors to amplify breaking news and trending stories during weekend hours.
• Analytics & Reporting:
Track performance of weekend content and provide insights to the social media team.
• Increase weekend social referrals and monetization through carefully crafted content that engages with Newsweek’s active readership.
• Brand Consistency:
Ensure all posts reflect Newsweek’s voice, editorial standards, and visual identity.
• Collaboration:
Communicate with editorial and digital teams to align social strategy with newsroom priorities.
Qualifications
• Prior experience managing social media accounts for a brand, publication, or organization.
• Strong understanding of social platforms, trends, and best practices.
• Ability to work independently and make quick editorial judgments.
• Excellent communication skills and attention to detail.
• Weekend availability is required.
• While this is a remote position, the candidate must be US-based.
Requirements
• Hourly pay rate: $20-30/hour, commensurate with experience.
Benefits
• Newsweek is an equal opportunity employer.
• We seek employees of diverse backgrounds and are committed to providing an inclusive, equitable, and respectful workplace.