
(Volunteer) Social Media & Brand Coordinator
Night Owl Recon 501(c)(3) Nonprofit, St Louis, MO, United States
REMOTE POSITION (U.S.-Based Preferred)
Volunteer Social Media & Brand Coordinator
Night Owl Reconnaissance (NOR)
Commitment: 4–6 hours per week | Ongoing
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Help Amplify the Mission Behind Missing Persons Investigations
Night Owl Reconnaissance (NOR) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit specializing in structured OSINT-driven missing persons investigations. We support active cases, conduct open-source research, and collaborate with partners to bring clarity and visibility to complex situations.
We are seeking a reliable Social Media & Brand Coordinator to help strengthen NOR’s public presence and communicate our work responsibly and professionally.
This role is ideal for someone who believes in ethical storytelling, mission-driven communication, and consistency.
Role Overview
The Social Media & Brand Coordinator will manage NOR’s presence across:
Instagram
Facebook
LinkedIn
(Expansion goal: X)
The coordinator will develop and publish approximately three posts per week , aligned with NOR’s investigative work and mission.
Content categories include:
Missing persons case assessments (internal and external cases)
Relevant news and awareness updates
OSINT education and investigative tips
Organizational updates
Volunteer spotlights
Impact reporting
This role requires sound judgment and sensitivity when discussing active cases.
Core Responsibilities
Develop and schedule ~3 posts per week across platforms
Maintain consistent voice and brand tone
Draft captions and coordinate basic visual assets (templates provided when possible)
Coordinate with Director/Deputy for case-related approvals
Monitor engagement and respond professionally when appropriate
Recommend platform expansion strategy (including Twitter/X)
Track basic performance metrics monthly (engagement, reach, follower growth)
What We’re Looking For
Strong written communication skills
Comfort managing multiple platforms
Experience with Canva, scheduling tools, or similar
Ability to work independently with minimal oversight
Sensitivity to ethical considerations in missing persons content
Consistency and follow-through
You do not need professional marketing experience — but you must be dependable.
Time Commitment
4–6 hours per week
Ability to plan content weekly
Occasional coordination meetings (virtual)
Why Volunteer with NOR?
Contribute to real investigative impact
Build nonprofit communications experience
Help shape the public voice of a growing organization
Flexible remote work environment
Opportunity to grow into expanded brand leadership role
Recruitment Process
Application review
Interview (virtual)
Trial 30-day content cycle
Ongoing placement upon mutual fit
Important Notes
U.S.-based applicants preferred
All content must adhere to ethical and privacy guidelines
This is a volunteer role with real expectations and impact