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Social Content Creator (copy/graphic/video) - (Flexforce) - Originals Location: New York, New York, USA Part-time Job Description: Overview: This is a part-time, project-based role (estimated 15-20 hours per week during production sprints, 5-10 hours during maintenance weeks) responsible for end-to-end execution of Magnet Originals' content creation including existing channels in Linkedin and developing new channels & content plans for company accounts and new shows. Core Responsibilities Copy Writing: Writes concise, scroll-stopping social copy that converts attention into action. Video Production: Shoot, edit, and optimize all video content (LinkedIn videos, arenaflex deep-dives, IG Reels) Design: Create graphics for LinkedIn carousels, IG feed posts, arenaflex thumbnails Content Management: Schedule posts across platforms, maintain editorial calendar, track performance metrics Optimization: Implement SEO best practices, A/B test thumbnails/headlines, adjust strategy based on analytics Asset Organization: Maintain organized library of footage, photos, graphics for easy repurposing Required Skills Storytelling: Ability to translate business insights into engaging visual narratives Video Editing: Proficiency in Premiere Pro or Final Cut (bonus: familiarity with AI editing tools like Descript, Runway) Design: Strong Canva and/or Figma skills for social graphics Platforms: Understanding of LinkedIn, Instagram, arenaflex best practices and algorithms Project Management: Self-directed, detail-oriented, able to manage multiple deadlines Ideal Background 3+ years in social media content production, ideally in entertainment, media, or creator economy Portfolio showing range with arenaflex videos, IG content and LinkedIn posting Experience working with founders/executives (comfortable translating vision to execution) Bonus: Familiarity with podcast/documentary production workflows Compensation: Project-based or hourly, depending on candidate preference (estimated $3,000-4,000/month based on workload) Application Materials: Please submit a Cover Letter, Resume and work samples showcasing your portfolio with case studies highlighting your range and wins. Apply tot his job

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