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Social Media & Storytelling Assistant

Nashville Public Radio, New York, New York, us, 10261

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Citizenry is a early-stage, founder‑led nonprofit rethinking how people find their way into civic life.

For many New Yorkers, the desire to engage more deeply with their city is there—but clear entry points aren’t. Citizenry helps bridge that gap by combining technology with personalized content, hands‑on guidance, and in‑person experiences.

Citizenry is currently a team of one. This role exists to support the founder directly during a focused pilot period, with a defined set of priorities and room to adapt as the work evolves.

About the Role You’ll support the founder primarily through content creation across formats—social media, short‑form writing, images, and simple video—helping shape how Citizenry shows up publicly as a people‑first brand, product, and emerging ecosystem.

At Citizenry, content isn’t separate from the product—it is the product. Social posts, the newsletter, events, testimonials, and in‑the‑world moments all work together to demystify civic life and make the city feel more navigable, practical, and human.

By “storytelling,” we mean clear, grounded explanation and documentation: content that translates real civic experiences, ideas, and experiments into formats people actually want to engage with.

This is a content‑forward role, with light product and narrative support woven throughout. The scope is intentionally limited and will ebb and flow week to week—some weeks focused almost entirely on social content and the newsletter, others involving event coverage, in‑the‑world civic exploration, or helping articulate Citizenry’s evolving story.

This role is as much about creating content as it is about writing—it’s for someone who thinks naturally in formats, not just words.

Responsibilities Content Creation & Social (Primary Focus)

Creating short‑form content for social platforms across formats (writing, images, short‑form video)

Writing and editing captions, posts, and brief reflections

Contributing to Citizenry’s newsletter (drafting sections, editing, shaping tone and cadence)

Helping define and maintain Citizenry’s voice—observant, grounded, culturally fluent, and deeply human

Translating what Citizenry is building (the platform, experiences, ideas) into clear, accessible content

Supporting light product storytelling (explaining features or concepts as they emerge, without sales language)

Planning and scheduling content across channels

Adapting content for different contexts and platforms

Events, Fieldwork & Documentation (Secondary)

Covering periodic events, site visits, and public‑facing moments for content

Capturing short‑form video and photos during events or fieldwork (iPhone‑level filming is sufficient)

Taking notes and producing brief write‑ups or recaps

Supporting early explorations of in‑the‑world civic engagement by documenting experiments, encounters, and insights

Light Operational Support (As Needed)

Basic research, coordination, and follow‑ups

Occasional administrative support to keep things moving

This role is designed to remain manageable, flexible, and rooted in the real world, with clear priorities and room to adapt as the work evolves.

Who This Is For This role may be a good fit if you:

Are a content creator at heart, with strong writing instincts

Feel comfortable making things across formats—not just writing, but images and short video too

See social media as a place for observation, translation, and experimentation—not just posting

Care deeply about voice, tone, and how ideas land emotionally

Are curious about arts, culture, and civic life—and how people actually move through the city

Are comfortable supporting a founder in a very early‑stage environment

Are organized, dependable, and able to work independently

Can move fluidly between creative work and practical follow‑through

Are looking for a meaningful part‑time role alongside other commitments

Are based in New York City

You might be a student, recent graduate, early‑career creative, or someone balancing multiple part‑time projects. What matters most is judgment, curiosity, and an instinct for what feels real.

About the Stage Citizenry is early. There is no large team, no layers of management, and no fixed playbook.

This role is for someone who:

Is comfortable with ambiguity and iteration

Understands that priorities may shift as things take shape

Appreciates working closely with a founder

Values honesty about scope, limits, and pace

This isn’t about moving fast—it’s about moving thoughtfully.

Logistics

Location: Hybrid

Must be based in NYC. Work is mostly remote, with periodic in‑person brainstorms or working sessions in the Flatiron District. Some in‑person event or fieldwork support will be required.

Time Commitment: Approximately 24–32 hours per month

(~5–8 hours per week, flexible and variable)

Schedule: Largely asynchronous, with occasional check‑ins

Compensation $600–$800/month retainer, depending on experience and scope

(Equivalent to approximately $25/hour for ~24–32 hours per month)

This role is structured as a three‑month pilot, with a check‑in after the first month to make sure it’s a strong mutual fit

Hours may vary month to month

Any work beyond the monthly cap would be discussed and approved in advance

Scope and compensation may be revisited at the end of the pilot

About This Pilot This role exists to:

Support the founder directly

Establish a consistent content and social presence

Help shape and express Citizenry’s public voice and narrative

Bring the work into the world in a thoughtful, reliable way

It is a real role with real responsibility—but intentionally limited in scale. The pilot is meant to test fit, rhythm, and scope in a clear, low‑pressure way.

How to Apply Please complete the Easy Apply and send the following to hello@citizenry.me:

A short note introducing yourself and your interest

1–3 writing or content samples (social posts, short essays, captions, newsletters, videos, or visual content—published or unpublished)

Your general availability over the next three months

If you’d like, you can also share a brief response to one or both of the following:

What’s a media brand, newsletter, or account you return to often—and why?

What’s something in the city you’ve noticed recently that felt underexplained or overlooked?

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