Blueprint Technologies

technology solutions

SeniorCommunicationsSpecialistSocialMediaManager

$0–0k Remote Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Senior Communications Specialist – Social Media Manager at Blueprint Technologies. Skills: social media management, social media strategy, content creation, community engagement, performance analysis. Lead social media planning and execution. Manage content calendars”

What You'll Achieve.

driving awareness, engagement, and community growth across owned social media channels; aligning with overall brand voice, strategy, and business objectives; enhance engagement; optimizing campaigns based on insights

Industry & Context.

technology solutions
Problems you'll solve

solving complicated problems; translate business objectives into compelling digital storytelling; translate insights into actionable recommendations

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

4+ years of experience in social media management, marketing, communications, PR, or community management, 3–5 years of experience in social media strategy, planning, and execution, 1+ year of experience in a relevant industry (e.g., gaming, entertainment), 1–2 years of experience in the education sector, Experience managing high-volume social media channels for established brands, preferably within gaming or related industries, knowledge of current social media platforms, trends, and audience engagement strategies, Proven ability to manage multiple stakeholders and influence without direct authority, copywriting skills with the ability to adapt tone and voice, Experience with analytics tools (e.g., native platform analytics, Sprinklr) and performance reporting, Excellent project management, organization, and communication skills, Ability to work independently, prioritize tasks, and adapt quickly in a fast-paced environment

Nice to Have

Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Communications, Journalism, Business, or a related field, 1+ year of experience specifically within gaming or entertainment environments, Familiarity with educational products, programs, or audiences, Knowledge and experience with a popular sandbox-style game franchise (strongly preferred), Experience supporting large-scale campaigns or product launches, data storytelling skills with the ability to translate insights into actionable recommendations, Demonstrated creativity in developing engaging, culturally relevant social content

What You'll Do.

Lead social media planning and execution

Manage content calendars

Manage day-to-day social operations

Content calendar planning

Copywriting and publishing

Community engagement and light moderation

Create and curate content at scale

Monitor and analyze performance metrics

Contribute to reporting

Optimize campaigns based on insights

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partner cross-functionally with marketing, product, and creative teams; Partner with cross-functional stakeholders (marketing, product, creative) to translate priorities into effective social campaigns; Act as a bridge between business goals and creative execution by shaping briefs and guiding content development; work with multiple clients and teams, such as data science and product development

Communication Scope

Excellent communication skills; ability to adapt tone and voice

Process & Methodology

Excellent project management, organization, prioritize tasks

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