Remote Marketing Communications Specialist (Entry Level)

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Remote, 5–8 hours per week. This is an ideal volunteer role for a recent graduate, a current student, or someone looking to transition into the nonprofit sector. About iPub, ipubcloud.org , a 501(c)3 non-profit publishing organization: Our mission is to elevate stories and ideas that build bridges between communities, cultures, generations, and perspectives through books, children’s literature, fiction, nonfiction, memoir, and educational works.

Help us share and tell the stories of authors who are changing the world. You will work closely with our team to create beautiful content, engage our community, and bring a fresh, creative perspective to our brand.

What You’ll Do

    • Social Media Analytics: Compile data from our social media platforms to create a comprehensive set of KPIs.
    • Content Creation: Use templates and your own creative flair to design graphics in Canva and edit short, engaging videos (Reels/TikToks).
    • Community Engagement: Monitor our social channels, respond to comments, and foster a positive, inclusive environment for our followers.
    • Newsletter Support: Assist in drafting our monthly email newsletters, ensuring they are visually appealing and error-free.
    • Brand Consistency: Help ensure that all our public-facing materials look polished and professional.

Skills We’re Looking For

    • Writing: Strong foundational writing skills for social media and short-form blogs.
    • Visual Tools: Experience with Canva (or similar design software) and basic video editing apps (CapCut, etc.).
    • Social Savvy: A solid understanding of how different social platforms work.
    • Organization: Ability to manage a content calendar and meet deadlines.

Who Are You?

    • An Aspiring Creative?: You have a natural eye for design and a love for writing.
    • Eager to Learn?: You follow digital trends and are excited to experiment with new ways to get a message across.
    • Detail-Oriented?: You take pride in your work and double-check your captions for typos before hitting “post.”
    • Mission-Driven?: You are excited about our mission to amplify marginalized voices and want to contribute your talents to the cause.
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