We're looking for a talented social media manager with a grounding in science journalism to join our London audience team! They will run New Scientist’s social media accounts and create high-quality content to engage and grow our audience Apply today
Founded in 1956 for “all those interested in scientific discovery and its social consequences”, New Scientist’s teams in London and around the world cover international news from a scientific standpoint and ask the biggest-picture questions about life, the universe, and what it means to be human.
Our social media manager will be based in London within our audience team. Here, you'll run New Scientist’s social media accounts, creating exciting and accurate content that distils New Scientist’s journalism into enticing and informative posts, evaluate their performance, optimise them and use them to grow New Scientist’s audience.
Manage and maintain New Scientist’s social media channels and evaluate their performance, becoming the authority on all social channels within the business.
At the time of starting their employment, the successful candidate must have permission to work in the UK.Package Description In return for their energy and ideas we ensure our people are well rewarded. Our benefits package increases the longer you’ve been with us.Upon joining you will be automatically enrolled onto the Pension Plan at the minimum level of 5% employee contribution, 4% Company contribution.Subsidised canteen
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