DOWNRIVER COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS
Social Media Communicator Job at DOWNRIVER COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS in Wyandotte
DOWNRIVER COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS, Wyandotte, MI, US, 48192
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Founded in 1978, the Downriver Council for the Arts (DCA) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that serves nearly 400,000 residents in 21 Downriver communities. We actively support local artists and performers through artistic outreach programs and special promotional opportunities. The DCA creates regional partnerships with other cultural organizations, schools and service clubs to promote artistic, cultural and special events throughout Southeast Michigan. Working closely with the Executive Director and a small team of volunteers who help run our social media pages, you will gain experience utilizing social media to effectively communicate the mission of the Downriver Council for the Arts (DCA). We are a regional, non-profit arts organization with a physical arts center, off site satellite galleries, and an online presence. We are a resource for artists and the community in the Downriver region of Michigan. We put the address for this position, however it can be conducted off site and virtual. We have found the best way for us to manage our presence is by each communicator taking a topic. You are welcome to do more, it’s up to you and what you are comfortable with. We have a list of topics that need to be covered, but we are open to your creative vision as well. It’s not a necessity, but we would love to share information about you on our social channels - introduce yourself; why you’re here; your interest in the DCA; if you are going to school and what your goals are; and your work if you are an artist. We want this to be a valuable experience for you. Perhaps you want to interview people, do a commentary, or a review? Focus on tiktok? We are open to your ideas!
Responsibilities Plan and execute social media content, track impact, engage with users.
Market the DCA and help identify new marketing opportunities.
Have some experience or will learn social media beyond the basics—scheduling posts, Facebook ads, growing follower base, posting in groups, etc.
Utilize our primary apps Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, YouTube, TikTok, etc.
Have your own computer/laptop, mobile device, and account on the above mentioned apps.
Willingness to get familiar with Loomly. We use this to schedule and reach multiple platforms.
Brainstorm with the team on engaging topics to reach users.
Possibly have some design experience or be able to use apps like Canva or Spark Post, etc.
Be able to communicate via email and participate in occasional online meetings and/or in-person meetings at the arts center.
Be a self-starter, work independently, and take initiative. You may need to motivate other volunteers (and artists) from time to time.
Qualifications Excellent writing, editing, and proofreading skills.
Strong interest in arts and culture and follow local and national news and trends.
Be a team player, organized, and responsible. The ideal applicant will be genuinely passionate about the DCA’s mission and excited to work with a small arts nonprofit as it expands and grows.
This is an unpaid volunteer position; however, it can also equate to an internship with exchanged hours worked for college class credit. You are also able to earn credit hours from a non-profit organization for your group and/or place of employment. We would be happy to make arrangements to accommodate this. Weekly commitment hours are up to you (typically at least a few) or can be determined by an internship. This position can be ongoing, but we would like your engagement for at least 2-3 months. This volunteer position or internship is focused on providing real-world training and an out-of-classroom educational experience to those interested in pursuing a career in communications, public relations, journalism, arts administration, art history, studio arts, media arts, fine arts, humanities, entertainment.
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