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Fractional Contract Social Media Manager

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5 Pittsfield, NH Pittsfield, NH Contract Contract Estimated:
$43.
5K - $55.
1K a year Estimated:
$43.
5K - $55.
1K a year 18 hours ago 18 hours ago 18 hours ago We are currently looking for a Fractional Contract Social Media Manager.
We are Ever Better Eating Inc.
a Pittsfield, NH based manufacturer of better for you shelf stable pizza crusts and premium wood-fired frozen pizzas.
Our American Flatbread Wood-Fired frozen pizza brand is a differentiated player in the frozen pizza market and has national distribution across the Mass, Grocery and Natural retail channels.
As the Fractional Social Media Manager for American Flatbread, you will be responsible for planning, creating, posting, and analyzing branded content across the company's core social media channels.
This contract role is expected to work no more than 5-10 hours per week.
This would be a contract position.
Content Strategy & Execution:
Develop and implement a robust content calendar across core social platforms:
Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, et al.
Develop creative that engages and educates the frozen pizza market on American Flatbread's premium points of difference Proactively monitor social media landscapes to identify and capitalize on trends Community Engagement:
Develop a brand copy strategy that gives American Flatbread an authentic and unique voice within the frozen pizza category Build and nurture relationships with our community by actively engaging in comments, DMs, story creation and crafting authentic captions.
Create an inviting space for fans to share, engage, and advocate Reporting & Analytics:
Regularly analyze engagement metrics and adjust strategies to optimize reach, engagement, and brand loyalty.
Present insights and recommendations to the broader team for continuous improvement.
Other:
Experience with food/CPG products preferred.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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