Democracy Docket
About Democracy Docket
Democracy Docket is the leading digital news platform dedicated to information, analysis and opinion about voting rights and elections in the courts. Founded in 2020 by Democratic voting rights attorney Marc Elias, Democracy Docket is a reliable source of news that delivers detailed analysis and expert commentary on voting rights and election litigation and policy that will shape our elections and democratic institutions for years to come. With a comprehensive database of over 1,000 cases, Democracy Docket tracks and reports on the latest election and voting‑related litigation, providing filings, in‑depth analysis and up‑to‑date developments about court proceedings. We offer free daily and weekly newsletters to our 400,000+ subscribers as well as a premium membership with exclusive content. Our social media presence continues to grow with over 1 million total followers across our channels, including 400,000+ YouTube subscribers, and we are committed to helping people better understand the greatest challenges facing voters and our democracy. Job Overview
Democracy Docket is seeking a Social & Creative Producer to help shape and elevate our social media presence across platforms. This hands‑on creative role will be ideal for someone who thrives at the intersection of news, design and digital storytelling. In this role, you will be the point person for producing social‑first graphics and short‑form videos that distill complex information into compelling, digestible content. You’ll lead the effort to enhance the creativity and effectiveness of our visual content while forging new strategic partnerships with accounts and creators, acting as an arbiter of our first impression and brand chemist. How You Will Contribute
Pitch, storyboard and execute timely visual content (e.g., explainers, carousels, short‑form videos, and more) for Instagram and other visual‑first platforms. Write and schedule social posts that amplify Democracy Docket’s original reporting and extend the lifecycle of published stories across text‑based platforms (e.g., Bluesky, Threads, Facebook, X). Monitor comments and conversations, respond to questions, and identify opportunities for authentic audience engagement. Track social media trends and audience insights to inform content strategy and uncover growth opportunities. Support cross‑team digital initiatives as needed, contributing to a nimble, collaborative environment as our organization grows. What You Will Bring
4‑6 years of professional experience producing social media content for a news organization or media outlet. Exceptional writing and visual skills with a proven portfolio of published work. A passion for pro‑democracy news, politics and online culture. Proficiency in graphic design and video editing tools (e.g., Adobe Creative Suite, Canva, CapCut, etc.). Expert command of social mediums; up‑to‑date on best practices and emerging platform capabilities. Witty and thoughtful storytelling with a strong grasp of re‑packaging complex stories for a social‑first audience. Strong organizational skills and the ability to exercise sound judgment under tight deadlines. Work Environment
This is a full‑time role based out of our Washington, D.C. office. We currently operate on a hybrid schedule, with remote work on Mondays and Fridays and in‑office days on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Apply
To apply – please complete the application and attach a resume and cover letter telling us why you’re the right candidate to join Democracy Docket’s social team and how you’d contribute to our larger mission during this pivotal moment in American democracy, along with relevant work samples. Salary Range
$80,000–$88,000 Equal Opportunity
Democracy Docket is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment for all employees. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws.
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Democracy Docket is the leading digital news platform dedicated to information, analysis and opinion about voting rights and elections in the courts. Founded in 2020 by Democratic voting rights attorney Marc Elias, Democracy Docket is a reliable source of news that delivers detailed analysis and expert commentary on voting rights and election litigation and policy that will shape our elections and democratic institutions for years to come. With a comprehensive database of over 1,000 cases, Democracy Docket tracks and reports on the latest election and voting‑related litigation, providing filings, in‑depth analysis and up‑to‑date developments about court proceedings. We offer free daily and weekly newsletters to our 400,000+ subscribers as well as a premium membership with exclusive content. Our social media presence continues to grow with over 1 million total followers across our channels, including 400,000+ YouTube subscribers, and we are committed to helping people better understand the greatest challenges facing voters and our democracy. Job Overview
Democracy Docket is seeking a Social & Creative Producer to help shape and elevate our social media presence across platforms. This hands‑on creative role will be ideal for someone who thrives at the intersection of news, design and digital storytelling. In this role, you will be the point person for producing social‑first graphics and short‑form videos that distill complex information into compelling, digestible content. You’ll lead the effort to enhance the creativity and effectiveness of our visual content while forging new strategic partnerships with accounts and creators, acting as an arbiter of our first impression and brand chemist. How You Will Contribute
Pitch, storyboard and execute timely visual content (e.g., explainers, carousels, short‑form videos, and more) for Instagram and other visual‑first platforms. Write and schedule social posts that amplify Democracy Docket’s original reporting and extend the lifecycle of published stories across text‑based platforms (e.g., Bluesky, Threads, Facebook, X). Monitor comments and conversations, respond to questions, and identify opportunities for authentic audience engagement. Track social media trends and audience insights to inform content strategy and uncover growth opportunities. Support cross‑team digital initiatives as needed, contributing to a nimble, collaborative environment as our organization grows. What You Will Bring
4‑6 years of professional experience producing social media content for a news organization or media outlet. Exceptional writing and visual skills with a proven portfolio of published work. A passion for pro‑democracy news, politics and online culture. Proficiency in graphic design and video editing tools (e.g., Adobe Creative Suite, Canva, CapCut, etc.). Expert command of social mediums; up‑to‑date on best practices and emerging platform capabilities. Witty and thoughtful storytelling with a strong grasp of re‑packaging complex stories for a social‑first audience. Strong organizational skills and the ability to exercise sound judgment under tight deadlines. Work Environment
This is a full‑time role based out of our Washington, D.C. office. We currently operate on a hybrid schedule, with remote work on Mondays and Fridays and in‑office days on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Apply
To apply – please complete the application and attach a resume and cover letter telling us why you’re the right candidate to join Democracy Docket’s social team and how you’d contribute to our larger mission during this pivotal moment in American democracy, along with relevant work samples. Salary Range
$80,000–$88,000 Equal Opportunity
Democracy Docket is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment for all employees. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws.
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