Social Media Manager
Degy EntertainmentJOB POSITION: SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGER
LOCATION: REMOTE
START DATE: SEPTEMBER 2026
POSITIONS OPEN: 1
Compensation:
Starting Salary is $57,500.00
- Opportunities for bonuses based on performance
- Salary increases based on performance
- Qualification into the company's 401k program after required time served
- Qualification into the company's pension program after required time served
- Paid Time Off (PTO) including vacation and company holidays
- General work expenses covered (wifi, computer, travel, supplies)
- Optional cell phone plan offered through company phone plan
Duties will include (but are not limited to):
Strategy & Leadership
- Develop and own Degy's comprehensive social media strategy, aligning it with brand and business goals.
- Define KPIs and reporting standards to evaluate performance and impact on sales.
- Make data-driven decisions to improve quality, engagement, and use of communication channels.
- Stay current on industry updates, entertainment trends, and new platform features.
- Lead with a positive, solutions-focused attitude in a fast-paced environment
- Manage all social media channels across Degy and affiliated companies.
- Conceptualize, curate, and create robust and unique posts that meet defined objectives.
- Create, update, and manage weekly and monthly content calendars.
- Write, curate, and edit copy and scripts with strong storytelling and brand al
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