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The Social Media Manager leads BCI’s digital storytelling across all platforms, focusing on campaign strategies and real-time content. Responsibilities include growing audiences, increasing engagement, and ensuring BCI’s digital presence is timely and credible.
Candidates should have proven experience managing social media for nonprofit or advocacy organizations and possess exceptional short-form writing skills. Familiarity with engagement analytics and visual content tools is also required.
THIS IS AN UNPAID ROLE Role Title: Social Media Manager Location: Remote Position Type: Volunteer (Unpaid) Reports to: Senior Communications Manager Works closely with: Web Designers, PR & Media Officers, Graphic Designers, Video Designer Role Overview The Social Media Manager leads BCI’s digital storytelling across all platforms — from long-term campaign strategies to rapid-response content. This role is designed for someone fluent in platform culture, who understands both climate and technology narratives, and knows how to translate complex work into sharp, engaging content. You’ll be responsible for growing audiences, increasing engagement, and ensuring that BCI’s digital presence remains timely, credible, and on-message. Key Responsibilities Strategy & Execution Lead BCI’s social media strategy across X/Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, and emerging platforms Develop and manage a flexible editorial calendar balancing campaign content with real-time responses Ensure all content reflects BCI’s tone, priorities, and strategic communication goals Coordinate with the Senior Communications Manager on narrative development and cross-platform messaging Launch, manage, and report on multi-channel campaigns for events, policy work, publications, and partnerships Optimise all visual and written content for platform-specific engagement and accessibility Real-Time Engagement Monitor climate news, policy developments, and tech trends to engage in timely conversations Live-tweet and provide social coverage during events like COP, ISO meetings, or global summits Build and maintain relationships with partner orgs, journalists, and climate-tech stakeholders via social channels Creative Collaboration Work with Graphic Designers and Video Editors to brief and adapt visual content for each platform Shape Instagram Reels, Stories, Threads, and Twitter/X posts into cohesive campaigns Provide creative input into copy, layout, and platform experiments Mentor junior volunteers contributing to BCI social media Experience and Skills Proven experience managing social media accounts for a nonprofit, advocacy, or policy-driven organisation Exceptional short-form writing skills for platforms like Twitter and Instagram Strong visual instincts; familiarity with layout, timing, and mobile-first storytelling Demonstrated ability to lead fast-paced content cycles from idea to post Familiarity with engagement analytics and platform metrics Tools & Platforms Comfortable using tools like Hootsuite, Buffer, Later, or Sprout Basic skills in Canva, Adobe Express, or Figma for resizing or visual prep Familiarity with Trello and Teams collaboration tools Understanding of digital accessibility and visual equity principles What You’ll Gain Influence over the public voice of a climate-tech policy organisation Opportunities to shape campaigns tied to global forums, emerging climate markets, and blockchain use cases Experience working with an international, fast-paced communications team A portfolio of visible, impactful work in the global climate space
This job posting was last updated on 10/19/2025