Social Media Manager – TV & Titles (National Geographic)

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<p>Welcome to The Walt Disney Company, a world-renowned entertainment company with a passion for storytelling and innovation. We are seeking a highly skilled and creative Social Media Manager – TV & Titles to join our National Geographic team. As the Social Media Manager, you will play a critical role in promoting our captivating TV shows and titles on social media platforms. Your expertise in creating engaging content and executing successful social media campaigns will help us reach and engage with our global audience. If you are a self-motivated and dynamic individual with a love for National Geographic's content, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity. Develop and implement social media strategies to promote National Geographic's TV shows and titles on various platforms, including but not limited to Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. Create engaging and visually appealing content to attract and retain a global audience for National Geographic's TV shows and titles. Monitor social media trends and recommend innovative ideas for content and campaigns to increase brand awareness and engagement. Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including marketing, digital media, and content creators, to ensure consistency and accuracy in messaging and branding across all social media platforms. Analyze and report on social media performance, providing insights and recommendations for optimization and improvement. Engage with the online community by responding to comments and messages, building relationships, and fostering a positive brand image. Stay up-to-date with emerging social media trends, tools, and platforms, and provide recommendations for incorporating them into our social media strategy. Manage social media budget and allocate resources effectively to achieve maximum results. Stay informed of industry and competitor activity, identify potential opportunities and risks, and make strategic recommendations to maintain and improve National Geographic's social media presence. Collaborate with influencers and industry partners to amplify our social media reach and engage with new audiences. Ensure all social media content and campaigns adhere to company values, guidelines, and legal requirements. Train and guide junior team members, providing support and feedback to promote their professional growth and development. Represent National Geographic on social media by maintaining a professional and positive online presence.</p><p>The Walt Disney Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics.</p>

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