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Posted May 22, 2026

Social Media Specialist – Live Events & Entertainment – Americas Timezone

We are an active live events and entertainment brand looking for a Social Media Specialist to take the wheel of our social platforms. We have a massive library of high-quality content (thousands of images, raw HD/4K footage, and edited clips) sitting in Google Drive, and we need a curator and strategist to turn these assets into a consistent, high-growth social presence. Primary Responsibilities: Platform Management: Fully manage our social presence with a focus on growth and engagement. Scheduling & Approvals: Expert-level use of Publer to schedule posts and manage our approval workflow. Content Curation: Navigate our Google Drive to identify the best "hidden gems" (stills and video) for upcoming posts. Strategy & Comms: Work closely with us on our master communications calendar (event announcements, GA ticket on-sale dates, lineup reveals, etc.). Engagement: Monitor comments and engage with our community to build hype. Secondary (Bonus) Skills: Light Video Editing: While we have a lead video producer, the ability to grab a raw clip, trim it for time, add text overlays, and format it for Reels/TikTok is a huge plus. Creative Eye: Ability to suggest what content we are missing based on current trends. Requirements: Timezone: Must be able to work within or near PST (Seattle) business hours for quick turnarounds and syncs. Experience: Proven track record in social media management, ideally in the live events, music, or entertainment space. Tools: Understanding of Publer and Google Drive is a must. Efficiency: You should be able to scale your hours up or down depending on our event cycle. How to Apply: Provide a brief summary of your experience with Publer and managing large asset libraries. Share 2–3 links to social accounts you have managed (ideally in the events/entertainment space). The "Easter Egg" Test: To prove you read this entire post, please tell us the best live event (concert, festival, show) you’ve ever attended in the first line of your cover letter.